Invincible - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Invincible"
Invincible (2006)
Timing: 1:45 (105 min)
Invincible - TMDB rating
6.986/10
887
Invincible - Kinopoisk rating
7.542/10
13108
Invincible - IMDB rating
7/10
79000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Mark Ciardi
Producer
Photo Gordon Gray #71752
Gordon Gray
Producer
Ken Mok
Producer

Executive Producer

Ezra Swerdlow
Executive Producer
Victor H. Constantino
Executive Producer
Nicole Reed
Executive Producer

Editor

Gerald B. Greenberg
Editor

Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Photo Mark Isham #70209Photo Mark Isham #70210Photo Mark Isham #70211Photo Mark Isham #70212

Mark Isham

Mark Isham
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Photo Ericson Core #74538Photo Ericson Core #74539Photo Ericson Core #74540

Ericson Core

Ericson Core
Director of Photography

Screenplay

Brad Gann
Screenplay

Assistant Property Master

R. Vincent Smith
Assistant Property Master

Camera Production Assistant

Photo Donald Dowd #22833Photo Donald Dowd #22834Photo Donald Dowd #22835

Donald Dowd

Donald Dowd
Camera Production Assistant

Location Production Assistant

Jason Matthews
Location Production Assistant

What's left behind the scenes

  • The real Vince Papale played an episodic role as one of the coaches.
  • In one scene during a game, a player from the “Giants” team attacks the main character and knocks him down. This role was played by a football player from the University of Delaware team, but he was not supposed to attack, let alone knock down, Mark Wahlberg. The player was immediately removed from filming, but the scene was decided to be kept.
  • Greg Kinnear prepared for the role by closely communicating with Dick Vermeil while he was the head coach of the “Kansas City Chiefs” team.
  • Scenes at the summer training camp were filmed in northern Philadelphia, and surrounding buildings were filmed in such a way as to create the illusion of a real training camp in 1976.
  • The 1976 home stadium of the “Eagles” team, called “Veteran's Stadium,” was actually filmed at the team’s former home stadium, which served as such from 1958 to 1970. It was called “Franklin Field.” “Veteran's Stadium” was demolished in 2004, even before work on the film began. Interior shots were created using computer technology, and “Franklin Field” was used for exterior shots.
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