Black Christmas - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Black Christmas"
Black Christmas (2006)
Timing: 1:35 (95 min)
Black Christmas - TMDB rating
5.2/10
525
Black Christmas - Kinopoisk rating
5.186/10
9893
Black Christmas - IMDB rating
4.7/10
33000

Film crew

Director

Photo Glen Morgan #73865Photo Glen Morgan #73866
Glen Morgan
Director

Producer

Victor Solnicki
Producer
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Glen Morgan
Producer
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Steven Hoban
Producer
Marty Adelstein
Producer
Dawn Olmstead
Producer

Executive Producer

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Bob Clark

Bob Clark
Executive Producer
Marc Butan
Executive Producer
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Mark Cuban

Mark Cuban
Executive Producer
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Todd Wagner
Executive Producer
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Noah Segal

Noah Segal
Executive Producer
Scott Nemes
Executive Producer

Casting

Editor

Chris G. Willingham
Editor

Art Direction

Tony Wohlgemuth
Art Direction

Costume Design

Gregory Mah
Costume Design

Stunts

Photo James Bamford #70170Photo James Bamford #70171
James Bamford
Stunts
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Duane Dickinson
Stunts
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Tony Morelli
Stunts
Sharon Simms
Stunts
Richard Brooks
Stunts
Danny Hospes
Stunts

Production Design

Mark S. Freeborn
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Dave Hospes
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

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Mark Lane
Set Decoration

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

J. Stanley Johnston
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Melissa Sherwood Hofmann
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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Shirley Walker

Shirley Walker
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

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Ogden Gavanski
Co-Producer
Kent Kubena
Co-Producer

Second Assistant Director

Roger Scott Russell
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

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Marny Eng

Marny Eng
Stunt Double
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Jennifer Mylrea
Stunt Double
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Rob Hayter
Stunt Double
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Jon Kralt
Stunt Double

Director of Photography

Robert McLachlan
Director of Photography

Steadicam Operator

Peter Wilke
Steadicam Operator

Sound Effects Editor

Dino DiMuro
Sound Effects Editor
Jon Title
Sound Effects Editor

Assistant Art Director

Nancy Ford
Assistant Art Director

Visual Effects Supervisor

James Tichenor
Visual Effects Supervisor
Allan Magled
Visual Effects Supervisor
Michael Kowalski
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

Dave McMoyler
Supervising Sound Editor

Sound Mixer

Nerses Gezalyan
Sound Mixer
Patrick Ramsay
Sound Mixer

Visual Effects Producer

Terry Hutcheson
Visual Effects Producer
Matthew Lynch
Visual Effects Producer

First Assistant Director

Jack Hardy
First Assistant Director

Screenplay

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Glen Morgan
Screenplay

Set Designer

David Hadaway
Set Designer
Catherine Ircha
Set Designer

Set Decoration Buyer

Michelle Pitney
Set Decoration Buyer
Katharina Brand
Set Decoration Buyer

Foley Artist

James Moriana
Foley Artist
Jeffrey Wilhoit
Foley Artist

Sound Designer

Tim Walston
Sound Designer

Grip

Jason Dryden
Grip
Matt Margolis
Grip

Key Hair Stylist

Paul Edwards
Key Hair Stylist

Foley Mixer

Nerses Gezalyan
Foley Mixer

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Chris Devitt
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Geoff Redknap
Special Effects Makeup Artist

Gaffer

Burton 'Joe' Kuchera
Gaffer

Second Unit Director of Photography

Bruce Worrall
Second Unit Director of Photography

Sound Editor

Jamie Ritharom-Umbras
Sound Editor

Author

Roy Moore
Author

Costume Set Supervisor

Paul Lavigne
Costume Set Supervisor

What's left behind the scenes

  • Initially, the film had a different ending, but it was decided to reshoot it after test screenings.
  • The image of the killer was inspired by the real-life serial killer Ed Kemper, whose mother kept him locked in the basement as a child, eventually becoming his victim.
  • All the actresses performed their own stunts.
  • After the film's failure at the box office, the original director Bob Clark began working on a direct sequel to his film, which would have brought back Olivia Hassie and John Saxon. Clark soon died without realizing this idea.
  • Michelle Trachtenberg agreed to star in the film only on the condition that her character would die.
  • For the film's advertising campaign, it was decided to reshoot several scenes with Melissa, played by Michelle Trachtenberg. However, the actress was unavailable, so in the trailer and television commercials, a then-newcomer actress, Jillian Murray, can be seen instead, and she played in the scenes where Melissa falls from the roof of a house and finds a girl in a frozen pond.
  • The film is known for its difficult production history and frequent conflicts of interest between director Glen Morgan and producers Harvey and Bob Weinstein. At the latter's insistence, a second maniac appeared in the film. They also initiated the reshooting of a scene depicting the death of one of the characters, making it more agonizing, and rejected the original ending, which was an homage to the 1974 original. Furthermore, various scenes for the trailer and TV commercials were filmed without the director's knowledge.
  • Lacey Chabert injured her leg on her first day of filming during a fight scene with the killer.
  • The image of the killer was inspired by the serial killer Ed Kemper.
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