Point Break - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Point Break"
Point Break (1991)
Timing: 2:2 (122 min)
Point Break - TMDB rating
7.2/10
3929
Point Break - Kinopoisk rating
7.882/10
216895
Point Break - IMDB rating
7.3/10
224000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Peter Abrams
Producer
Robert L. Levy
Producer
Joseph Newton Cohen
Producer

Executive Producer

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James Cameron

James Cameron
Executive Producer

Casting

Richard Pagano
Casting
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Sharon Bialy
Casting

Editor

Bert Lovitt
Editor
Howard E. Smith
Editor

Additional Second Assistant Director

Glen Sanford
Additional Second Assistant Director

Art Direction

John Huke
Art Direction
Pamela Marcotte
Art Direction

Stunts

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Freddie Hice
Stunts
Pat Banta
Stunts
Myke Michaels
Stunts
Tom Elliott
Stunts
Frank Orsatti
Stunts
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Chad Randall
Stunts
Dustin Courtney
Stunts
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Eddy Donno
Stunts
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Steve Santosusso
Stunts
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Scott Wilder
Stunts
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Michael Endoso
Stunts
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Ted Barba
Stunts
Don Pulford
Stunts
Oliver Theess
Stunts
Janet Brady
Stunts
Karl A. Wickman
Stunts
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Tom Harper
Stunts
Gar Stephen
Stunts
Tony Kahana
Stunts
Bobby Wood
Stunts

Production Design

Peter Jamison
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Glenn R. Wilder
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

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Glenn R. Wilder
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Linda Spheeris
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Greg LaCava
Makeup Artist
Wes Dawn
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Greg P. Russell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Bob Beemer

Bob Beemer
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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Mark Isham

Mark Isham
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

Michael Rauch
Co-Producer
Rick King
Co-Producer

Second Assistant Director

Chitra F. Mojtabai
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

Terry Jackson
Stunt Double

Utility Stunts

Clint Cadinha
Utility Stunts

Director of Photography

Donald Peterman
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Tim Wooster
Camera Operator

Costume Supervisor

Colby P. Bart
Costume Supervisor
Louis Infante
Costume Supervisor

Script Supervisor

P.R. Tooke
Script Supervisor

Hairstylist

Paul Abascal
Hairstylist
Bunny Parker
Hairstylist

Special Effects Coordinator

Terry D. Frazee
Special Effects Coordinator

Still Photographer

Richard Foreman Jr.
Still Photographer

Sound Mixer

David MacMillan
Sound Mixer

First Assistant Director

Herb Gains
First Assistant Director

Production Manager

Gary Daigler
Production Manager
Burt Bluestein
Production Manager

Screenplay

W. Peter Iliff
Screenplay

Set Designer

Ann Harris
Set Designer

Story

Rick King
Story
W. Peter Iliff
Story

Music Supervisor

Sharon Boyle
Music Supervisor
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Gary Goetzman

Gary Goetzman
Music Supervisor

Second Unit Director of Photography

Steve Yaconelli
Second Unit Director of Photography

Sound Editor

David A. Whittaker
Sound Editor
Donald Flick
Sound Editor
David Bartlett
Sound Editor
Joel Valentine
Sound Editor

What's left behind the scenes

  • Matthew Broderick could have played the role of Johnny Utah.
  • The masks used by the robbers are caricatures of former US presidents.
  • The license plate number of Utah's pickup truck at the end of the film is 549 956 EUE.
  • During the capture of the drug dealers, a poster for the Metallica single 'One' can be noticed on one of the walls.
  • When Johnny tells Angelo about Bowden's movements around the city, he says that the latter stopped for lunch at the restaurant "Patrick's Roadhouse". This is a real, existing restaurant in Los Angeles. It is also a reference to the film "Road House" (1989), where Patrick Swayze played the main role.
  • Elizabeth Berkley played a small role in the film, but the scene with her participation was cut.
  • In the beach conversation scene between Bowden (Patrick Swayze) and Johnny Utah (Keanu Reeves), Bowden says that Utah's board reminds him of an old 1957 Chevrolet. In the film "Dirty Dancing" (1987), Swayze's character drove exactly such a car.
  • The word "fuck" is uttered 105 times during the course of the film.
  • The film was originally supposed to be called "Riders On The Storm".
  • A point break is a surfing condition created by a protruding landform—a point or a breakwater. The wave rolling in from the open ocean breaks against this protrusion. The newly formed waves are characterized by stable frequency and power. Additionally, a calm zone is created, which surfers use to paddle to the area where the large waves begin.
  • In the film, Swayze's character is named Bodhi, which is a shortened form of Bodhisattva. A Bodhisattva, according to Buddhist mythology, is one who strives for spiritual enlightenment.
  • To acquire all the skills necessary for the role, Keanu Reeves was assigned to a real FBI agent. He also took surfing lessons and trained with a football team.
  • Two scenes were cut from the film: Bodhi and Utah in a truck. Utah shoots out of the left window. “It’s gonna be a good day, Johnny,” Bodhi shouts. Utah with a surfboard meets Harpo in his office. Harpo yells in rage: “You’re not here to shoot chicks!” to which Utah replies: “The correct term is ‘babes,’ sir!”
  • Number of corpses: 12.
  • The masks worn by the robbers are caricatures of former US presidents.
  • During the capture of the drug dealers, a poster for the Metallica single “One” can be seen on one of the walls.
  • When Johnny tells Angelo about Bowden’s movements around the city, he says that the latter stopped for lunch at the restaurant “Patrick’s Roadhouse.” This is a real restaurant in Los Angeles. It is also a reference to the film “Road House” (1989), in which Patrick Swayze played the main role.
  • Elizabeth Berkley played a small role in the film, but her scene was cut.
  • In the scene of a conversation on the beach between Bodhi (Patrick Swayze) and Johnny Utah (Keanu Reeves), Bodhi says that Utah's board reminds him of an old 1957 Chevrolet. Swayze's character drove exactly that car in the film "Dirty Dancing" (1987).
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