The Watcher - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Watcher"
The Watcher (2000)
Timing: 1:36 (96 min)
The Watcher - TMDB rating
5.047/10
474
The Watcher - Kinopoisk rating
6.346/10
50864
The Watcher - IMDB rating
5.3/10
29000

Film crew

Director

Joe Charbanic
Director

Producer

Christopher Eberts
Producer
Elliott Lewitt
Producer
Jeff Rice
Producer
Nile Niami
Producer

Executive Producer

Paul Pompian
Executive Producer
Patrick D. Cheh
Executive Producer

Editor

Richard Nord
Editor

Art Direction

Jeff Wallace
Art Direction

Costume Design

Jay Hurley
Costume Design

Stunts

Photo Linda Perlin #11290
Linda Perlin
Stunts

Production Design

Brian Eatwell
Production Design
Maria Caso
Production Design

Set Decoration

Pat Raney
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Denise Wynbrandt
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Photo Marco Beltrami #5244

Marco Beltrami

Marco Beltrami
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Jean-Francois Cavelier
Associate Producer

Director of Photography

Photo Michael Chapman #11806Photo Michael Chapman #11807

Michael Chapman

Michael Chapman
Director of Photography

Sound Effects Editor

Glenn T. Morgan
Sound Effects Editor
Perry Robertson
Sound Effects Editor

Boom Operator

Ronald L. Wright
Boom Operator
Alex Riordan
Boom Operator
Jean-Yves Munch
Boom Operator

Screenplay

Clay Ayers
Screenplay

Story

Darcy Meyers
Story

Music

ADR Recordist

Beau Shiminsky
ADR Recordist

Co-Executive Producer

John D. Crededio
Co-Executive Producer

Sound Engineer

John Kurlander
Sound Engineer

What's left behind the scenes

  • According to Keanu Reeves, he did not want to star in the film based on the script he was offered to read, but was eventually forced to do so because his assistant forged his signature on the contract. The actor decided it was better to act in the film than to get bogged down in legal disputes. He was contractually obligated to remain silent about this circumstance for the first 12 months after the film's release in the United States.
  • Keanu Reeves's name was third on the list of actors involved in the film; he gave verbal consent to director Joe Charbénék several years before work began on the film, after reading the script. Having secured his agreement, the filmmakers were able to cast more well-known actors and secure a larger budget than initially anticipated, and Reeves's role (originally a purely episodic one) was significantly expanded. It is claimed that Reeves (who would have been paid according to the standard rate, while James Spader and Marisa Tomei were to receive $1,000,000 each) had considered leaving the project, but changed his mind over time (apparently remembering the story with Kim Basinger and the 1992 film 'Boxing Helena' directed by Jennifer Lynch). Ultimately, he agreed to star in the film and not criticize it in interviews on the condition that his involvement in the project would not be emphasized. Universal later secured an increase of $2 million in Reeves's fee.
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