Universal Soldier: The Return - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Universal Soldier: The Return"
Universal Soldier: The Return (1999)
Timing: 1:22 (82 min)
Universal Soldier: The Return - TMDB rating
5.922/10
1316
Universal Soldier: The Return - Kinopoisk rating
5.043/10
14392
Universal Soldier: The Return - IMDB rating
4.2/10
32000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Craig Baumgarten
Producer
Daniel Melnick
Producer
Allen Shapiro
Producer

Executive Producer

Michael I. Rachmil
Executive Producer

Casting

Rachel Abroms
Casting
Jory Weitz
Casting

Editor

Peck Prior
Editor

Art Direction

John Frick
Art Direction

Costume Design

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Jennifer Bryan
Costume Design

Stunts

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Russell Towery
Stunts
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Randy Hall
Stunts
Jan Michael Shultz
Stunts
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Tim Trella
Stunts
Debbie Lynn Ross
Stunts
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Laura Dash
Stunts
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Thomas Robinson Harper
Stunts
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Chad Randall
Stunts
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Manny Perry
Stunts
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Henry Kingi Jr.
Stunts
Matt Johnston
Stunts
Christopher J. Tuck
Stunts
Larry Nicholas
Stunts
Scott Hubbell
Stunts
Keith Tellez
Stunts
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Ryan Christopher Keys
Stunts
Curtis Lupo
Stunts
Rosa Collins
Stunts

Production Design

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David Chapman

David Chapman
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Donna Sue Sealy
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Troy Breeding
Makeup Artist
Shashana Kaplan
Makeup Artist

Key Makeup Artist

Keith Sayer
Key Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

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Don Davis

Don Davis
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

Richard G. Murphy
Co-Producer
Adam Merims
Co-Producer
Bennett R. Specter
Co-Producer

Second Assistant Director

Rebecca Strickland
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

Director of Photography

Mike Benson
Director of Photography

First Assistant Director

Albert Cho
First Assistant Director

Screenplay

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John Fasano
Screenplay

Key Hair Stylist

Philip Ivey
Key Hair Stylist

Characters

Richard Rothstein
Characters
Christopher Leitch
Characters

Martial Arts Choreographer

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Peter Malota
Martial Arts Choreographer

First Assistant Hairstylist

Melissa Forney
First Assistant Hairstylist

First Assistant Makeup Artist

Kalen Hoyle
First Assistant Makeup Artist

What's left behind the scenes

  • In the first film, Michael Jai White plays one of the soldiers, and in this film he already plays (as a body) and voices a supercomputer nicknamed C.E.T.
  • Mick Rogers himself made a cameo appearance. He played the role of a biker.
  • The film features the song “Crush 'Em” by the band “Megadeth,” to which wrestler Bill Goldberg always enters the ring. Jean-Claude Van Damme also starred in the music video for this song.
  • The special effects were created by the company “KNB”.
  • The film marked Mika Rogers' directorial debut.
  • This is the first film about Universal Soldiers not to feature Dolph Lundgren, although he appeared in the following two installments.
  • The role of Romeo was originally intended for wrestling star Steve Austin, with a fee of $55,000. Austin's agent rejected the offer without even informing Austin himself. The role was eventually offered to wrestler Bill Goldberg for a fee of $250,000. When Austin found out, he expressed his indignation to promoter Vince McMahon over the fact that he hadn't been informed about the opportunity to star in the film.
  • Ellie Walker did not return to the franchise to reprise her role as Veronica due to her commitment to filming the series "Profiler" (1996-2000).
  • The film was a box office failure and did not impress critics, so all subsequent films in the franchise either ignore the events of the film or outright contradict them. Formally, the film remains part of the franchise, but is not considered canonical.
  • Some of the underground scenes were filmed in Texas, in tunnels built for the "SSC" (Superconducting Super Collider) project, which was shut down by a decision of the US Congress in 1993.
  • Kiana Tom initially worked as a coach for several actors involved in the film, but she was soon offered a role herself and played Maggie.
  • Paul Verhoeven, Roland Emmerich (who directed the first film in the franchise in 1992), Jan de Bont, and Michael Bay were all considered as directors for the film at one time or another, but they all preferred to work on other projects.
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