Manhattan Murder Mystery - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Manhattan Murder Mystery"
Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993)
Timing: 1:44 (104 min)
Manhattan Murder Mystery - TMDB rating
7.272/10
1025

Film crew

Director

Producer

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Robert Greenhut
Producer

Executive Producer

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Jack Rollins

Jack Rollins
Executive Producer

Casting

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Juliet Taylor
Casting

Editor

Susan E. Morse
Editor

Art Direction

Speed Hopkins
Art Direction

Costume Design

Production Design

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Santo Loquasto
Production Design

Set Decoration

Susan Bode Tyson
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Fern Buchner
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Lee Dichter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Co-Producer

Helen Robin
Co-Producer
Joseph Hartwick
Co-Producer

Associate Producer

Set Dresser

Dave Weinman
Set Dresser

Second Assistant Director

Richard Patrick
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

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Carlo Di Palma
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Dick Mingalone
Camera Operator

Assistant Art Director

Peter Rogness
Assistant Art Director

Property Master

James Mazzola
Property Master

Hairstylist

Romaine Greene
Hairstylist

Still Photographer

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Brian Hamill
Still Photographer

First Assistant Director

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Thomas A. Reilly

Thomas A. Reilly
First Assistant Director

Assistant Costume Designer

Suzanne McCabe
Assistant Costume Designer

Production Manager

Joseph Hartwick
Production Manager

Boom Operator

Louis Sabat
Boom Operator

Screenplay

Construction Coordinator

Ron Petagna
Construction Coordinator

Location Scout

Sam Hutchins
Location Scout
Robin F. Samson
Location Scout
Antoine Douaihy
Location Scout
Drew Dillard
Location Scout
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Pamela Thur
Location Scout
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David Hummel
Location Scout
Megan Monaghan
Location Scout

Art Department Coordinator

Glenn Lloyd
Art Department Coordinator

Assistant Editor

Kent Blocher
Assistant Editor
William Kruzykowski
Assistant Editor

Best Boy Grip

Ronald Burke
Best Boy Grip

Key Grip

Robert Ward
Key Grip

Casting Assistant

Aleen Keshishian
Casting Assistant

Casting Associate

Laura Rosenthal
Casting Associate

Gaffer

Ray Quinlan
Gaffer

Music

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Cole Porter
Music

Production Sound Mixer

James Sabat
Production Sound Mixer

Camera Trainee

John Fortunato
Camera Trainee

First Assistant Camera

Michael Green
First Assistant Camera

Scenic Artist

Cosmo Sorice
Scenic Artist

Visual Effects

John Andrew Berton Jr.
Visual Effects

Best Boy Electric

Jim Manzione
Best Boy Electric

Assistant Production Coordinator

Lois Nalepka
Assistant Production Coordinator

Sound Recordist

Frank Graziadei
Sound Recordist

Wardrobe Supervisor

Michael Adkins
Wardrobe Supervisor
Patricia Eiben
Wardrobe Supervisor
Bill Christians
Wardrobe Supervisor

Second Assistant Camera

Michael Caracciolo
Second Assistant Camera

Assistant Sound Editor

Dan Korintus
Assistant Sound Editor
Kristen M. Johnson
Assistant Sound Editor

Costume Assistant

Virginia D. Patton
Costume Assistant

Standby Carpenter

Wayne Moss
Standby Carpenter

Transportation Captain

Peter Tavis
Transportation Captain
Harold 'Whitey' McEvoy
Transportation Captain

Sound Editor

Robert Hein
Sound Editor

Color Timer

Dale E. Grahn
Color Timer

Producer's Assistant

Ilyse A. Reutlinger
Producer's Assistant

Additional Casting

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Todd M. Thaler
Additional Casting
Judie Fixler
Additional Casting

Head Carpenter

Frank Didio
Head Carpenter

Digital Compositors

Greg Maloney
Digital Compositors

Projection

Carl Turnquest
Projection

Key Construction Grip

Vincent Guarriello
Key Construction Grip

Key Scenic Artist

James Sorice
Key Scenic Artist

What's left behind the scenes

  • A leading role was written specifically for Mia Farrow, but Diane Keaton got the part. Following this, Farrow decided to end her relationship with Woody Allen, and then, to Allen's dismay, showed up on the set on the first day of filming.
  • Carol Lippton (Diane Keaton) claims to hate wearing a tie with a skirt. The actress popularized the combination by playing in the film 'Annie Hall' (1977).
  • Woody Allen was partially inspired by "The Thin Man" (1934) when creating this film. Therefore, the main characters were written in the image of Nick and Nora Charles.
  • Woody Allen had planned to make his earlier film "Hannah and Her Sisters" (1986) a mystery murder story, but cut this subplot and used it in "Manhattan Murder Mystery" (1993).
  • "Manhattan Murder Mystery" was actually originally a working title for the film during production (Woody Allen's films usually have more generic working titles in the spirit of "Woody Allen's Autumn Project"), but since he couldn't come up with another title, it was decided to keep it.
  • The man in Indiana who murdered six people and ate them is, obviously, a reference to serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer and the first New York Post article about him.
  • This is the only one of many collaborations between Woody Allen and Diane Keaton in which their characters have a child together.
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