Stakeout - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Stakeout"
Stakeout (1987)
Timing: 1:56 (116 min)
Stakeout - TMDB rating
6.5/10
437
Stakeout - Kinopoisk rating
6.675/10
6771
Stakeout - IMDB rating
6.9/10
62000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Cathleen Summers
Producer

Editor

Tom Rolf
Editor
Michael Ripps
Editor

Art Direction

Richard Hudolin
Art Direction

Costume Design

Mary E. Vogt
Costume Design

Stunts

Photo John Wardlow #71855
John Wardlow
Stunts
Photo Tom Glass #72201Photo Tom Glass #72202
Tom Glass
Stunts
Photo Jennifer Koenig #281835Photo Jennifer Koenig #281836
Jennifer Koenig
Stunts
Bill Ferguson
Stunts
Dick Hancock
Stunts
Michael Steve Jones
Stunts
Dawn Stofer-Rupp
Stunts
Keith Wardlow
Stunts
Bill Stewart
Stunts
John Scott
Stunts
Peter Gray
Stunts

Production Design

Philip Harrison
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Jacob Rupp
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

Gregg Champion
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Rose Marie McSherry
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Sandy Cooper
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Wayne Artman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tom E. Dahl
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tom Beckert
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo Arthur B. Rubinstein #117664
Arthur B. Rubinstein
Original Music Composer

Second Assistant Director

Peter Dashkewytch
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Photo John Seale #9398

John Seale

John Seale
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Cyrus Block
Camera Operator

Steadicam Operator

John Clothier
Steadicam Operator

Supervising Sound Editor

Milton C. Burrow
Supervising Sound Editor
William L. Manger
Supervising Sound Editor

Hairstylist

Sherry Linder-Gygli
Hairstylist

Special Effects Coordinator

John Thomas
Special Effects Coordinator

Still Photographer

Bob Akester
Still Photographer

Sound Mixer

Larry Sutton
Sound Mixer

First Assistant Director

Photo Rob Cowan #280230

Rob Cowan

Rob Cowan
First Assistant Director

Screenplay

Photo Jim Kouf #72160

Jim Kouf

Jim Kouf
Screenplay

Best Boy Grip

Glen Forrieter
Best Boy Grip

Key Grip

Dave Gordon
Key Grip

Special Effects

Corbin Fox
Special Effects
Dean Lockwood
Special Effects
Rory Cutler
Special Effects
Mike Vézina
Special Effects
Lars Lenander
Special Effects

Third Assistant Director

Richard Cowan
Third Assistant Director

Gaffer

Les Erskine
Gaffer

Second Unit Director of Photography

Peter McLennan
Second Unit Director of Photography

First Assistant Camera

Theo Eglseder
First Assistant Camera
Douglas R. Field
First Assistant Camera
John 'Sandy' McCallum
First Assistant Camera

Second Assistant Camera

James Head
Second Assistant Camera
Douglas Pruss
Second Assistant Camera

Title Designer

Photo Penelope Gottlieb #75076
Penelope Gottlieb
Title Designer

Sound Editor

Neil Burrow
Sound Editor
Chester Slomka
Sound Editor
Scott Burrow
Sound Editor
Richard Oswald
Sound Editor

What's left behind the scenes

  • One day during filming, Richard Dreyfuss and Emilio Estevez amused themselves by playing a guessing game of films. Emilio Estevez said, “It’s not a boating accident.” Richard Dreyfuss didn’t recognize the quote, even though he himself was the actor who spoke those words in *Jaws* (1975). The director liked this amusing incident so much that he decided to include it in the film.
  • Leonard Nimoy was one of the candidates for the director's position, however, he had already signed a contract to film the comedy "Three Men and a Baby" (1987) and was unable to accept the offer.
  • The role that Aidan Quinn received was originally intended for Val Kilmer.
  • During the chase scene with the police pursuing the bad guys, as they shoot at each other, one police officer hits the rear taillights. However, in the next scene they appear completely undamaged. Later in the film, those same lights are broken again.
  • At the end of the film, the bloodstain on Maria's chin changes size after a cut.
  • When the car falls into the river, the driver inside disappears.
  • When the police car begins to spin on the embankment, a film crew is visible under the bridge. Its members are wearing blue and red jackets.
  • During the first arrest at the fish processing plant, mountain peaks can be seen in the distance near downtown Seattle. In reality, there are no mountains there; the closest one, Rainier, is a two- to three-hour drive away.
  • When the police shoot out the rear window of the criminal's car, it's noticeable that at that moment it is being smashed from the inside with a hammer.
  • Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays a man with anterograde amnesia (a disruption of memory about events after the onset of the disease). To appear more believable on screen, the actor barely slept and spent a lot of time in the gym before filming, after which he would arrive on set somewhat sluggish from fatigue. The actor met and spoke with several people with brain injuries and even read one of the works of Alexander Luria (1902-1977), a psychologist and founder of Soviet neuropsychology.
  • One day during filming, Richard Dreyfuss and Emilio Estevez amused themselves by playing a game of guessing movies. Emilio Estevez said the line, "It's not a boating accident." Richard Dreyfuss didn't recognize the quote, even though he himself was the actor who spoke those words in *Jaws* (1975). The director liked this amusing incident so much that he decided to include it in the film.
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