A Night to Remember - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "A Night to Remember"
A Night to Remember (1958)
Timing: 2:3 (123 min)
A Night to Remember - TMDB rating
7.579/10
235

Film crew

Director

Producer

William MacQuitty
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Earl St. John #246781

Earl St. John

Earl St. John
Executive Producer

Editor

Art Direction

Alex Vetchinsky
Art Direction

Costume Design

Yvonne Caffin
Costume Design

Makeup Artist

W.T. Partleton
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

William Alwyn
Original Music Composer

Set Dresser

Len Townsend
Set Dresser

Second Assistant Director

Maurice Gibson
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Photo Geoffrey Unsworth #73809

Geoffrey Unsworth

Geoffrey Unsworth
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

David Harcourt
Camera Operator

Production Manager

Jack Hanbury
Production Manager

Screenplay

Novel

Walter Lord
Novel

Special Effects

Bill Warrington
Special Effects

Production Controller

Arthur Alcott
Production Controller

Assistant Director

Photo Robert Asher #246782

Robert Asher

Robert Asher
Assistant Director

Conductor

Muir Mathieson
Conductor

Sound Recordist

Gordon K. McCallum
Sound Recordist
Geoffrey Daniels
Sound Recordist

Hairdresser

Pauline Trent
Hairdresser

Sound Editor

Harry Miller
Sound Editor

Clapper Loader

Mike Fox
Clapper Loader

Continuity

Penny Daniels
Continuity

What's left behind the scenes

  • A film adaptation of Walter Lord's historical non-fiction book "The Last Night of the Titanic" (original title "A Night to Remember").
  • The ship's blueprints were used in the construction of the sets, and the fourth officer of the Titanic, Joseph Boxhall, and Commodore Harry Grattidge of the Cunard Line served as consultants.
  • Notably, the film used individual materials from the 1943 German film "Titanic" – specifically, the view of a model sailing during the day and the foamy wake behind the stern. The film is also distinguished by being the first to depict the gradual, smooth sinking of the ship and its movement during submersion. It also features Thomas Andrews and Wallace Hartley for the first time.
  • The film contains a historical inaccuracy: the opening scenes show a ship christening ceremony with a bottle of champagne. In reality, no such ceremony was held for the "Titanic"—the White Star Line consciously did not adhere to this practice.
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