Rogue - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Rogue"
Rogue (2007)
Timing: 1:39 (99 min)
Rogue - TMDB rating
6.4/10
656
Rogue - Kinopoisk rating
0/10
25
Rogue - IMDB rating
4.9/10
80

Film crew

Director

Producer

David Lightfoot
Producer
Matt Hearn
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Bob Weinstein #15880

Bob Weinstein

Bob Weinstein
Executive Producer
Robert Kirby
Executive Producer
Joel Pearlman
Executive Producer

Casting

Venus Kanani
Casting
Angela Heesom
Casting

Editor

Photo Jason Ballantine #5739
Jason Ballantine
Editor

Art Direction

Lucinda Thomson
Art Direction

Costume Design

Nicola Dunn
Costume Design

Production Design

Robert Webb
Production Design

Set Decoration

Lisa Thompson
Set Decoration

Key Makeup Artist

Tina Gordon
Key Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Peter D. Smith
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Maurizio Armato
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Second Assistant Director

Todd Embling
Second Assistant Director

Costume Supervisor

Michael Davies
Costume Supervisor

Script Supervisor

Jane Forbes
Script Supervisor

First Assistant Director

Marshall Crosby
First Assistant Director

Cinematography

Will Gibson
Cinematography

Production Manager

Sue Wild
Production Manager

Screenplay

Sound Designer

Craig Carter
Sound Designer

Dialogue Editor

Peter D. Smith
Dialogue Editor

Location Manager

Mason Curtis
Location Manager

Key Hair Stylist

Tina Gordon
Key Hair Stylist

Special Effects

John Cox
Special Effects

Hair Designer

Jennifer Lamphee
Hair Designer

Makeup Designer

Jennifer Lamphee
Makeup Designer

Third Assistant Director

Renata Blaich
Third Assistant Director

Music

François Tétaz
Music

Production Coordinator

Serena Gattuso
Production Coordinator

Sound Recordist

Des Kenneally
Sound Recordist

Sound Editor

Tom Heuzenroeder
Sound Editor
Craig Carter
Sound Editor
Luke Smiles
Sound Editor

Post Production Producer

Dale Roberts
Post Production Producer

Script Editor

Aaron Sterns
Script Editor
Michele Davis-Gray
Script Editor

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on real events. Between 1974 and 1979, a 5-meter-long saltwater crocodile appeared in Australia, attacking motor and rowboats, and fishing vessels, but it did not eat a single person. Hunters eventually managed to catch the reptile, but during transportation, the crocodile drowned. Its stuffed remains are now on display at the Northern Territory Museum (a constituent entity of the Australian Federation).
  • Filming of the scene in which Sam Worthington’s character falls into the water had to be postponed due to reports that a 5-meter crocodile had been spotted nearby. The actor refused to get into the water, and after several hours, director Greg McLean himself jumped into the water and swam to shore to show Worthington that there was no danger. The scene was filmed, and it was only later discovered that the reptile had been found several weeks earlier and moved to another area.
  • The bar’s walls are decorated with genuine crocodile photographs.
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