The Quick and the Dead - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Quick and the Dead"
The Quick and the Dead (1995)
Timing: 1:47 (107 min)
The Quick and the Dead - TMDB rating
6.536/10
1899
The Quick and the Dead - Kinopoisk rating
7.276/10
83192
The Quick and the Dead - IMDB rating
6.5/10
113000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Patrick Markey
Producer
Allen Shapiro
Producer
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Joshua Donen
Producer

Executive Producer

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Robert Tapert

Robert Tapert
Executive Producer
Toby Jaffe
Executive Producer

Editor

Art Direction

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Steve Saklad
Art Direction

Costume Design

Stunts

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Dean Smith
Stunts
Thomas DeWier
Stunts
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Kurt Bryant
Stunts
Moore Brian
Stunts
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James Alan Hensz
Stunts
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William Morts
Stunts
Dennis Dion
Stunts
Jeff Smolek
Stunts
Chuck Henson
Stunts
Robert Lee
Stunts
Doc Elliot
Stunts
Ronald LaCaria
Stunts
Megan Wilkerson
Stunts
Byron Wilkerson
Stunts
Francis Rockwell
Stunts
Teri Garland
Stunts
R.J. Chambers
Stunts
Alan Becker
Stunts
Robin Baldwin
Stunts

Production Design

Patrizia von Brandenstein
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Terry Leonard

Terry Leonard
Stunt Coordinator
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Doc Duhame

Doc Duhame
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

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Terry Leonard

Terry Leonard
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Hilton Rosemarin
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Fred C. Blau Jr.
Makeup Artist
Gary Liddiard
Makeup Artist
Tricia Sawyer
Makeup Artist
Kimberly Felix
Makeup Artist

Key Makeup Artist

Gary Liddiard
Key Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

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Alan Silvestri

Alan Silvestri
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Patrick Markey
Unit Production Manager

Co-Producer

Chuck Binder
Co-Producer

Production Supervisor

Karen Hughes
Production Supervisor

Director of Photography

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Dante Spinotti

Dante Spinotti
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Gary Jay
Camera Operator

Steadicam Operator

Kyle Rudolph
Steadicam Operator

Costume Supervisor

Bruce Ericksen
Costume Supervisor

Assistant Art Director

James F. Truesdale
Assistant Art Director
Richard Fernandez
Assistant Art Director

Property Master

Ellen Freund
Property Master

Supervising Sound Editor

Jay Kamen
Supervising Sound Editor
Larry Mann
Supervising Sound Editor

Hairstylist

Kathe Swanson
Hairstylist
Paul LeBlanc
Hairstylist

Special Effects Coordinator

Al Di Sarro
Special Effects Coordinator

Still Photographer

Murray Close
Still Photographer

First Assistant Director

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John Cameron
First Assistant Director

Assistant Costume Designer

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Sarah Edwards
Assistant Costume Designer

Screenplay

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Simon Moore
Screenplay

Art Department Coordinator

Phillipa Sledge
Art Department Coordinator

Key Hair Stylist

Bunny Parker
Key Hair Stylist

Assistant Set Decoration

Helen Britten
Assistant Set Decoration

Production Assistant

David Pollison
Production Assistant

Unit Publicist

Stanley Brossette
Unit Publicist

Color Timer

David Orr
Color Timer

What's left behind the scenes

  • A sexual scene involving Ellen (Sharon Stone) and Kurt (Russell Crowe) was filmed, but Stone and the film's director, Sam Raimi, ultimately decided that the film could do without this episode. Interestingly, this episode was included in the version intended for foreign distribution.
  • Sharon Stone really wanted Leonardo DiCaprio to star in the film, so she provided money to cover his fee.
  • Sharon Stone also invited Russell Crowe. The studio was initially skeptical of her choice, as this Australian actor was then still largely unknown to American audiences.
  • All the actors involved in the shootout scenes underwent special training, learning to instantly draw their revolvers. And since Gene Hackman was less busy filming than the others, he had more time to practice. As a result, he became the fastest at performing this operation.
  • While filming in Arizona, Sharon Stone persuaded Russell to spend Christmas morning with her at a Salvation Army branch, where they distributed food to the poor. Afterwards, they visited a shelter for children who had experienced domestic violence.
  • The wedding scene of Kid and Matty Silk was cut from the film.
  • All the actors who participated in the shootout scenes underwent special training, learning to instantly draw their revolvers. And since Gene Hackman was on set for less time than the others, he had more time to practice. As a result, he became the fastest at performing the action.
  • Sharon Stone wore an authentic leather jacket in the film. The jacket was over 100 years old and had been a museum exhibit before filming.
  • In 1994, 12 Westerns were still being filmed, so the props department had trouble with the availability of costumes from the appropriate period.
  • All the weapons in the film are authentic, from the late 19th century. It showcases many examples of firearms that you won't see in other Westerns.
  • The actors involved in the film began training in handling weapons three months before filming began. They even took the weapons with them to the hotel after filming to practice at the end of the shooting day.
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