Orca - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Orca"
Orca (1977)
Timing: 1:35 (95 min)
Orca - TMDB rating
6.142/10
379
Orca - Kinopoisk rating
7.542/10
15558
Orca - IMDB rating
5.8/10
15000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

Editor

John Bloom
Editor
Photo Ralph E. Winters #74019
Ralph E. Winters
Editor
Marion Rothman
Editor

Art Direction

Boris Juraga
Art Direction
Ferdinando Giovannoni
Art Direction

Costume Design

Jost Jakob
Costume Design

Production Design

Set Decoration

John Godfrey
Set Decoration
Armando Scarano
Set Decoration

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Trevor Pyke
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo Ennio Morricone #67343

Ennio Morricone

Ennio Morricone
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Ted Moore
Director of Photography
J. Barry Herron
Director of Photography

Sound Mixer

John Bramall
Sound Mixer

Screenplay

Focus Puller

David Wynn-Jones
Focus Puller

Sound Effects

Nicholas Stevenson
Sound Effects
Winston Ryder
Sound Effects

What's left behind the scenes

  • The literal translation of the original title is "Killer Whale, Killer Whale."
  • The original source of this story is Arthur Herzog's novel "Death Among the Icebergs" ("Orca"), first published in 1977.
  • Animal rights activists blocked trucks delivering animatronic whales to the set, believing they contained real whales.
  • The acting debut film of Bo Derek.
  • Richard Harris turned down the opportunity to work with Ingmar Bergman on 'Snake Egg' (1977) to make this film. It was a decision he regretted many years later.
  • 'Orca' (meaning killer whale, the film's original title) was the name of the schooner that pursued the shark in the 1975 film 'Jaws'.
  • One of a cycle of films from the 1970s and 1980s that were made after the box office success of 'Jaws' (1975). The films include three sequels to the film: 'Jaws 2' (1978), 'Jaws 3' (1983), and 'Jaws 4: The Revenge' (1987), as well as 'Death Among Icebergs' (1977), 'Piranha' (1978), 'Tentacles' (1977), 'Fishpocalypse' (1979), 'Barracuda' (1978), 'Tiger Shark' (1977), 'Blood Beach' (1980), 'Piranha 2: The Spawning' (1981), 'The Last Shark' (1981), 'Deep Waters' (1979), 'Creatures from the Deep' (1980), 'Island of Humanoids' (1979), 'Monster Shark' (1984), and 'Mako: Jaws of Death' (1976).
  • The film featured two film sex symbols – Bo Derek and Charlotte Rampling.
  • This was the only film written by Luciano Vincenzoni.
  • In 1982, a wide release of the film was organized in the USSR, during which it was viewed by 33 million viewers.
  • The original title of the film, “Orca,” is the Latin name for the killer whale (Orcinus orca).
  • Trained killer whales from the San Francisco aquarium were used to create the film, which added exceptional spectacle to it. But in addition to this, models of the animals were made from artificial rubber, which looked so natural that animal rights activists initially tried to obstruct the movement of vehicles carrying the dummies. The shark featured at the beginning of the film was caught by renowned fisherman Ron Taylor.
  • Filming took place in Newfoundland during the fishing season. Scenes in the northernmost waters of Labrador were filmed on specially constructed sets in Malta.
  • Richard Harris, who was forty-six years old at the time of filming, performed the stunts himself.
  • The word “Orca” comes from classical Latin, the zoological term “Orca orcinus” (as stated in the film), or, more accurately, it is called “Orcinus orca.” The phrase “Orca orcinus,” according to the film, translates to English as “bringer of death.”
  • The film was released in the same year that the novel it was based on was published.
  • Although this was the first film released featuring Bo Derek, her actual debut was in “Fantasy” (1981), which was filmed in 1973 but not released until 1981.
  • Towards the end of the film, although not visible, the whale actually dies, swimming under the Arctic ice.
  • The literal translation of the original title is 'Killer Whale, Orca'.
  • The source material for this story is Arthur Herzog's novel "Death Among the Icebergs" ("Orca"), first published in 1977.
  • Richard Harris turned down the opportunity to work with Ingmar Bergman on 'The Serpent's Egg' (1977) to make this film. It was a decision he regretted many years later.
  • "Orca" (meaning killer whale, the film's original title) was the name of the schooner that hunted the shark in the 1975 film 'Jaws'.
  • One of a cycle of films from the 1970s and 1980s that were made after the box office success of 'Jaws' (1975). The films include three sequels to the film: 'Jaws 2' (1978), 'Jaws 3' (1983), and 'Jaws 4: The Revenge' (1987), as well as 'Death Among Icebergs' (1977), 'Piranha' (1978), 'Tentacles' (1977), 'Fish Killer' (1979), 'Barracuda' (1978), 'Tiger Shark' (1977), 'Blood Beach' (1980), 'Piranha 2: The Spawning' (1981), 'Last Shark' (1981), 'From the Depths' (1979), 'Creatures from the Abyss' (1980), 'Island of Fish-Men' (1979), 'Monster Shark' (1984), and 'Mako: Jaws of Death' (1976).
  • Although this was the first film released featuring Bo Derek, her actual debut was in 'Fantasia' (1981), which was filmed in 1973 but not released until 1981.
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