Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers"
Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988)
Timing: 1:28 (88 min)
Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers - TMDB rating
6.175/10
2023
Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers - Kinopoisk rating
5.54/10
6397
Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers - IMDB rating
5.8/10
57728

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Paul Freeman #82787
Paul Freeman
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Moustapha Akkad #72274

Moustapha Akkad

Moustapha Akkad
Executive Producer

Casting

Paul Bengston
Casting
David Cohn
Casting

Editor

Curtiss Clayton
Editor

Art Direction

Roger Crandall
Art Direction

Costume Design

Rosalie Wallace
Costume Design

Stunts

Photo Laura Dash #70172
Laura Dash
Stunts
Photo Tom Morga #13998
Tom Morga
Stunts
Kent Hays
Stunts
Lane Leavitt
Stunts
Photo Fred Lerner #71610
Fred Lerner
Stunts
Bob Miles
Stunts

Stunt Coordinator

Photo Fred Lerner #71610
Fred Lerner
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Nickle Lauritzen
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Susan Reyes
Makeup Artist
Ken Horn
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Charles Grenzbach
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Richard D. Rogers
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John Wilkinson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo Alan Howarth #71767
Alan Howarth
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Mohammad Sanousi
Associate Producer

Second Assistant Director

Jerry Fleck
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Paul C. Babin
Camera Operator

Steadicam Operator

Alan Caso
Steadicam Operator

Property Master

Roy 'Bucky' Moore
Property Master

Supervising Sound Editor

Anthony Milch
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Linda “Bunky” Conklin
Script Supervisor

Electrician

Julie Fife
Electrician
David R. Kohn
Electrician
Henning Schellerup
Electrician

Hairstylist

Diane F. Memmott
Hairstylist

Special Effects Coordinator

Larry Fioritto
Special Effects Coordinator

Sound Mixer

Mark Hopkins McNabb
Sound Mixer

First Assistant Director

Denis L. Stewart
First Assistant Director

Production Manager

S. Michael Formica
Production Manager

Boom Operator

Flash Deros
Boom Operator

Screenplay

Construction Coordinator

Richard Meyer
Construction Coordinator

Assistant Editor

Caroline Ross
Assistant Editor
Carla Formica
Assistant Editor
Greg Hayden
Assistant Editor

Best Boy Grip

Jason Fife
Best Boy Grip

Foley Editor

Barbara Barnaby
Foley Editor

Props

Tom Altobello
Props

Transportation Coordinator

Tam Halling
Transportation Coordinator

Key Grip

Charles La Rocca
Key Grip

Grip

Steve John Grnya Jr.
Grip
Alan Oakes
Grip

Dolly Grip

Bryan Clifton
Dolly Grip
Harry Conklin
Dolly Grip

Assistant Property Master

Scott MacCaughern
Assistant Property Master

Leadman

Wendy Fischer
Leadman

Characters

Production Accountant

Jette Sorensen
Production Accountant

Casting Associate

Deedee Bradley
Casting Associate

Gaffer

Garlan Wilde
Gaffer

First Assistant Camera

John Connell
First Assistant Camera

Special Effects Assistant

George Zamora
Special Effects Assistant
Robert Phillips
Special Effects Assistant
Tom Tallon
Special Effects Assistant

Production Coordinator

Dorothy Sidwell
Production Coordinator

Production Secretary

Kelly Lookinland
Production Secretary

Screenstory

Larry Rattner
Screenstory
Dhani Lipsius
Screenstory
Benjamin Ruffner
Screenstory

ADR Editor

Greg Jacobs
ADR Editor

Extras Casting

Terri Pappas
Extras Casting

Best Boy Electric

Rhett E. Fernsten
Best Boy Electric

Assistant Accountant

Nour Dardari
Assistant Accountant

Location Coordinator

Arlene Sibley
Location Coordinator

Second Assistant Camera

Sharon L. Wilson
Second Assistant Camera

Assistant Sound Editor

David Bartholomew
Assistant Sound Editor

Transportation Captain

Daniel Phillips
Transportation Captain

Swing

Les Boothe
Swing
Craig Graham
Swing
Bruce Wing
Swing

Sound Editor

Martin Dreffke
Sound Editor
Don Crosby
Sound Editor

Wardrobe Master

Marian “Betsy” Russell
Wardrobe Master

Negative Cutter

Gary Burritt
Negative Cutter

Wardrobe Assistant

Lawane Cole
Wardrobe Assistant

Main Title Theme Composer

Photo John Carpenter #72262Photo John Carpenter #72263Photo John Carpenter #72264Photo John Carpenter #72265

John Carpenter

John Carpenter
Main Title Theme Composer

Makeup Effects Designer

Photo John Carl Buechler #82786

John Carl Buechler

John Carl Buechler
Makeup Effects Designer
Photo Wayne Toth #75927
Wayne Toth
Makeup Effects Designer

Transportation Co-Captain

Chris Reiter
Transportation Co-Captain

Production Illustrator

Matt Golden
Production Illustrator

Executive in Charge of Finance

Oscar Zoghbi
Executive in Charge of Finance

What's left behind the scenes

  • Donald Pleasence agreed to star only because he was told that the renewal of the series had been approved by John Carpenter, which was untrue: he hadn't even read the script.
  • The film was shot in Salt Lake City.
  • Filming took 41 days, 36 of which involved the participation of Ellie Cornell and Daniella Harris.
  • Melissa Joan Hart auditioned for the role of Jamie, and Rebecca Schaeffer for the role of Rachel.
  • In the script, Jamie was named Brittany, but literally on the eve of filming, she was 'renamed' in honor of Jamie Lee Curtis.
  • Alan B. McElroy wrote the screenplay in eleven days.
  • The store where Jamie buys the costume would later be used in the series 'The Stand' (1994).
  • In the school, when Michael attacks Loomis, the mask has white hair. This scene was one of the first to be filmed. It was intended to use the original Michael mask from the first 'Halloween,' but over the ten years that had passed, its hair had completely faded. In practice, however, the 'blonde' Michael did not impress the creators, so a new mask had to be made, and several scenes had to be reshot.
  • In the script, after Michael throws Loomis through the door, Jamie runs into the nearest classroom and hides under one of the desks. Michael enters the classroom and begins to follow her closely, knocking over desks as he goes. No footage from this scene was shot, but Mustafa Akkad remembered the concept and later recreated it in 'Halloween: 20 Years Later.'
  • George P. Wilbur wore hockey gear under his jumpsuit to appear more imposing.
  • When Jamie and Dr. Loomis arrive at Jamie's school, a paper silhouette resembling the Myers house can be seen on one of the doors they pass.
  • The film was initially planned to begin with a scene showing how Dr. Loomis survived the explosion at the hospital in the finale of the second part, but it was later decided not to show any connection to the previous installments, and therefore the scene was not filmed.
  • In the script, Sheriff Meeker was killed by Michael in the basement of his house. During the murder, the heating stove was damaged, causing a fire to break out in the sheriff's house. This was ultimately the reason Jamie and Rachel climbed onto the roof. However, due to budgetary constraints, the fire was scrapped, and Bo Starr’s character was 'spared'.
  • In the script, Rachel rammed Michael with a truck five times; during filming, this was reduced to three, and in the final edit, it was cut down to once.
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