Action Jackson - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Action Jackson"
Action Jackson (1988)
Timing: 1:36 (96 min)
Action Jackson - TMDB rating
5.5/10
225
Action Jackson - Kinopoisk rating
6.17/10
1449
Action Jackson - IMDB rating
5.6/10
14000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Editor

Stunts

Photo Eugene Collier #15697
Eugene Collier
Stunts
Photo Joel Kramer #12756
Joel Kramer
Stunts
Photo Tony Brubaker #33739
Tony Brubaker
Stunts
Simone Boisseree
Stunts
Bobby Bass
Stunts
Photo Norman Howell #17799
Norman Howell
Stunts
Photo Jim Burk #61004
Jim Burk
Stunts
Photo Julius LeFlore #71220
Julius LeFlore
Stunts
Photo Paula Moody #73392
Paula Moody
Stunts
Photo Eddy Donno #27783
Eddy Donno
Stunts
Fred Scheiwiller
Stunts
Bennie Moore
Stunts
Jim Connors
Stunts
Janet Brady
Stunts
Steven Chambers
Stunts
Andy Epper
Stunts
Dwayne McGee
Stunts

Stunt Coordinator

Photo Jophery C. Brown #22019
Jophery C. Brown
Stunt Coordinator

Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Photo Michael Kamen #71615

Michael Kamen

Michael Kamen
Original Music Composer
Photo Herbie Hancock #42705

Herbie Hancock

Herbie Hancock
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Photo Matthew F. Leonetti #70902
Matthew F. Leonetti
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

John Oteri
Camera Operator

Screenplay

Robert Reneau
Screenplay

What's left behind the scenes

  • The idea for the film came to Carl Weathers on the set of John McTiernan’s “Predator” (1987) when he and producer Joel Silver were discussing how much they both enjoyed “blaxploitation” films (films geared towards a Black urban audience, a genre that emerged in the late 1970s). After Weathers discussed the same topic with a member of the Australian film crew, the title of the future film was born.
  • When filming began, Carl Weathers was 39 years old. He joked that due to the demanding shooting schedule he had aged to over 60, jokingly blaming director Craig R. Baxley for it.
  • When Carl Weathers and Vanity jump out of the hotel window onto the roof of his convertible while escaping the police, you can notice mattresses covered with a black cloth inside the car upon landing. Additionally, a camera platform, also covered with a mattress, can be seen.
  • The idea for the film came to Carl Weathers on the set of John McTiernan's "Predator" (1987), when he and producer Joel Silver were discussing how much they both enjoyed films in the "blaxploitation" genre (films geared towards a Black urban audience, a genre that originated around the turn of the 1970s). After Weathers spoke about the same topic with a member of the Australian film crew, the title of the future film was born.
  • The idea for the film came to Carl Weathers on the set of John McTiernan’s film “Predator” (1987) when he and producer Joel Silver were discussing how much they both enjoyed “blaxploitation” films (films geared towards a Black urban audience, a genre that originated at the turn of the 1970s). After Weathers discussed the same topic with a member of the Australian film crew, the future film's title was born.
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