Hercules - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Hercules"
Hercules (1997)
Timing: 1:33 (93 min)
Hercules - TMDB rating
7.491/10
7869
Hercules - Kinopoisk rating
0/10
37
Hercules - IMDB rating
4.9/10
618

Film crew

Director

Producer

Alice Dewey
Producer
Noreen Tobin
Producer

Casting

Ruth Lambert
Casting

Editor

Tom Finan
Editor
Robert W. Hedland
Editor

Art Direction

Andrew Gaskill
Art Direction

Costume Design

Kate Bergh
Costume Design

Production Design

Photo Gerald Scarfe #71083

Gerald Scarfe

Gerald Scarfe
Production Design

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Photo Gary Rydstrom #2035

Gary Rydstrom

Gary Rydstrom
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Photo Tom Johnson #6600

Tom Johnson

Tom Johnson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Shawn Murphy
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Photo Lora Hirschberg #8239
Lora Hirschberg
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo Alan Menken #8411

Alan Menken

Alan Menken
Original Music Composer

Sound Effects Editor

Pat Jackson
Sound Effects Editor

Visual Effects Supervisor

Mauro Maressa
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

Tim Holland
Supervising Sound Editor

Character Designer

Rick Maki
Character Designer

Animation Supervisor

Photo Andreas Deja #17543

Andreas Deja

Andreas Deja
Animation Supervisor

Anthony DeRosa

Anthony DeRosa
Animation Supervisor

Animation

Vera Pacheco
Animation
Dave Kupczyk
Animation
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Steven Clay Hunter
Animation
Caroline Cruikshank
Animation
Jeff Johnson
Animation
Jay Jackson
Animation
James Baker
Animation
Zoltán Maros
Animation
Adam Dykstra
Animation
Mike Kunkel
Animation
Marc Eoche-Duval
Animation
Juanjo Guarnido
Animation
Richard Jeffery
Animation
Photo Steve Small #71084
Steve Small
Animation
Louis C. Gallegos
Animation

Screenplay

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Irene Mecchi
Screenplay
Photo Don McEnery #71082
Don McEnery
Screenplay
Bob Shaw
Screenplay

Sound Designer

Assistant Editor

Paul Carrera
Assistant Editor
Eric C. Daroca
Assistant Editor

Painter

Sylvia Filcak
Painter

Songs

Music Editor

Earl Ghaffari
Music Editor
Kathleen Bennett
Music Editor
Charles Paley
Music Editor

Scoring Mixer

John Kurlander
Scoring Mixer

Color Designer

Maria Gonzalez
Color Designer

Visual Development

Rick Maki
Visual Development

Executive Music Producer

Chris Montan
Executive Music Producer

Theme Song Performance

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Michael Bolton

Michael Bolton
Theme Song Performance

Supervising Animator

Photo Eric Goldberg #22377Photo Eric Goldberg #22378

Eric Goldberg

Eric Goldberg
Supervising Animator
Photo Nik Ranieri #18036

Nik Ranieri

Nik Ranieri
Supervising Animator

Ken Duncan

Ken Duncan
Supervising Animator

Layout

Chung Sup Yoon
Layout
Rick Moore
Layout

Idea

Joe Haidar
Idea

Lyricist

David Zippel
Lyricist

Additional Visual Effects

Dave Bossert

Dave Bossert
Additional Visual Effects

What's left behind the scenes

  • At the beginning, Hermes says that Orpheus designed the bouquet. However, Orpheus was a contemporary of Hercules.
  • Ricky Martin voiced adult Hercules in the Mexican-Spanish version of the film.
  • At the beginning of the film, Narcissus can be seen as a god. However, he was actually a mortal.
  • Hades, acting as the villain, resembles a Christian devil more than the Greek god of the underworld, who, in reality, did not inflict harm on anyone, ruling the realm of the dead. In the film, he is a hot-tempered, impulsive businessman who hates his job and dreams of overthrowing Zeus and his entourage from Olympus. Initially, Hades was conceived as slow and menacing, but James Woods, who voices him, did things his own way.
  • Hercules is not the son of Zeus and Hera. In mythology, he is the son of Zeus and a mortal woman. For this, Hera was furious and sent Hercules many trials to destroy him. However, the original idea didn’t quite fit the film. In the cartoon, he is the son of Zeus and Hera. Alcmena and her husband, Amphitryon, appear in the Disney version as his adoptive parents.
  • When Hercules enters Phil's house, he hits his head on the mast of the Argo. Phil tells him to be careful. In mythology, the mast of the Argo killed Jason.
  • During the scene where Hercules is posing for the artist, he is wearing a lion's skin. When Hercules takes it off, you can see that the lion has a scar above its left eye. Just like Scar in The Lion King.
  • Phil's line after saving Meg from the Centaur, "Next time, don't let your guard down because of a pair of big goo-goo eyes," originally sounded like, "Next time, don't let your guard down because of a pair of big, blue eyes." However, when the scene was in color, it turned out that Meg's eyes are purple.
  • Phil’s line after saving Meg from the Centaur, “Next time, don’t let your guard down because of a pair of big goo-goo eyes,” originally read: “Next time, don’t let your guard down because of a pair of big, blue eyes.” However, when the scene was in color, it turned out that Meg’s eyes are purple.
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