Macbeth - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Macbeth"
Macbeth (1971)
Timing: 2:21 (141 min)
Macbeth - TMDB rating
7.108/10
265
Macbeth - Kinopoisk rating
7.692/10
2517
Macbeth - IMDB rating
0/10
0

Film crew

Director

Producer

Andrew Braunsberg
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Hugh Hefner #78259

Hugh Hefner

Hugh Hefner
Executive Producer
Victor Lownes
Executive Producer

Casting

Miriam Brickman
Casting

Editor

Alastair McIntyre
Editor

Art Direction

Fred Carter
Art Direction

Stunts

Production Design

Wilfred Shingleton
Production Design

Second Unit Director

Hercules Bellville
Second Unit Director

Associate Producer

Timothy Burrill
Associate Producer

Set Dresser

Bryan Graves
Set Dresser

Fight Choreographer

Photo William Hobbs #86575
William Hobbs
Fight Choreographer

Director of Photography

Gilbert Taylor
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Alec Mills
Camera Operator

Makeup Department Head

Tom Smith
Makeup Department Head

Assistant Art Director

Jack Stephens
Assistant Art Director

Hair Department Head

Biddy Chrystal
Hair Department Head

Sound Mixer

Simon Kaye
Sound Mixer

Costume Designer

Anthony Mendleson
Costume Designer

Screenplay

Special Effects

Ted Samuels
Special Effects

Assistant Director

Simon Relph
Assistant Director

Choreographer

Sally Gilpin
Choreographer

Wardrobe Master

Philippe Pickford
Wardrobe Master
Rebecca Breed
Wardrobe Master

Theatre Play

Continuity

Angela Allen
Continuity

What's left behind the scenes

  • Tuesday Weld was originally considered for the role of Lady Macbeth, but she declined due to a planned nude scene.
  • The film was shot in Wales during a period of fog.
  • Work on the film began with four weeks of extremely difficult shooting in a national park in Wales. On the very first day, a strong gust of wind blew the cameraman into a crevice, and he nearly died.
  • The scene with Macbeth's henchmen and Macduff's household is based on director Roman Polanski's childhood memories of when SS officers once came to search his parents' home.
  • Filming the scene with the bear turned out to be incredibly difficult. The first bear they tried to film was too timid and constantly tried to run away from the dogs, while the second, on the contrary, was overly aggressive and even injured one of the crew members. Ultimately, Roman Polanski decided to use a stuntman in a bear suit, but even the stuntman – fearing that the protective padding wouldn't be enough – agreed to perform only if no more than one dog was set on him. The director secretly ordered the trainers to release three dogs, and the stuntman in the bear suit, naturally, got scared and started shouting for the dogs to be pulled off him.
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