Prince Avalanche - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Prince Avalanche"
Prince Avalanche (2013)
Timing: 1:34 (94 min)
Prince Avalanche - TMDB rating
6.129/10
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Film crew

Director

Producer

James Belfer
Producer
Lisa Muskat
Producer
Derrick Tseng
Producer

Executive Producer

Árni Filippusson
Executive Producer
Photo Jody Hill #72082

Jody Hill

Jody Hill
Executive Producer
Leo Joseph
Executive Producer
Todd J. Labarowski
Executive Producer
Photo Danny McBride #5544Photo Danny McBride #5545Photo Danny McBride #5546Photo Danny McBride #5547

Danny McBride

Danny McBride
Executive Producer
Tobias Munthe
Executive Producer
Matt Reilly
Executive Producer
Theo Youngstein
Executive Producer
Davíð Óskar Ólafsson
Executive Producer

Writer

Editor

Photo Colin Patton #66065
Colin Patton
Editor

Art Direction

Joshua Locy
Art Direction

Costume Design

Jill Newell
Costume Design

Production Design

Richard A. Wright
Production Design

Original Music Composer

David Wingo
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

Berndt Mader
Co-Producer
Alexander Uhlmann
Co-Producer

Director of Photography

Tim Orr

Tim Orr
Director of Photography

Makeup & Hair

Tara Cooper
Makeup & Hair

Co-Executive Producer

Brad Coolidge
Co-Executive Producer
Melissa Coolidge
Co-Executive Producer

Original Film Writer

Photo Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurðsson #130238
Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurðsson
Original Film Writer

What's left behind the scenes

  • At the beginning of the film, Alvin (Paul Rudd) finds himself among the charred remains of a house and discovers an elderly woman in a pink hat. This woman is played by Joyce Payne, who had no prior acting experience before this film, and she is sorting through the actual remains of her old home. Having already passed the midpoint of filming, David Gordon Green met Joyce Payne, a local resident who had lost her home and all her possessions in a fire. Her story captivated the director so much that he immediately made the woman one of the four main characters of the film.
  • The film was shot in just 16 days.
  • The film was shot in complete secrecy and isolation, with filming taking place in a national park recovering from wildfires, with a crew of only about fifteen people.
  • At the end of the film, when Alvin speaks to the old woman in German, the subtitles translate his phrase as “Would you like to join us on our adventure?” In reality, he says “Willst Du bei unserer Lawine mitmachen?”, which translates as “Do you want to join our avalanche?”
  • The vehicle inspection sticker on the truck indicates the year 2011, although the events of the film take place in 1988.
  • Lance lights a cigarette with a BIC lighter that has a childproof cap. This feature didn't exist in 1988.
  • So much lane marking would require a lot of paint. But the characters only have one barrel, which is shown in the scene where Lance paints his shoes.
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