Brainstorm - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Brainstorm"
Brainstorm (1983)
Timing: 1:46 (106 min)
Brainstorm - TMDB rating
6.245/10
276
Brainstorm - Kinopoisk rating
6.062/10
855
Brainstorm - IMDB rating
6.4/10
14000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

Joel L. Freedman
Executive Producer

Editor

Freeman A. Davies
Editor
Edward Warschilka
Editor

Art Direction

Costume Design

Photo Donfeld #79685

Donfeld

Donfeld
Costume Design

Stunts

Production Design

John Vallone
Production Design

Set Decoration

Linda DeScenna
Set Decoration
Tom Pedigo
Set Decoration

Original Music Composer

Photo James Horner #66707

James Horner

James Horner
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Richard Yuricich
Associate Producer

Director of Photography

Richard Yuricich
Director of Photography

First Assistant Director

Bob Jeffords
First Assistant Director

Screenplay

Robert Stitzel
Screenplay
Philip Frank Messina
Screenplay

Story

Assistant Director

Eugene Mazzola
Assistant Director

What's left behind the scenes

  • Towards the end of filming, Natalie Wood (1938-1981) died, and the studio management tried to cover up the project and claim insurance by stating that director Douglas Trumbull would no longer complete the project. However, according to the terms of the contract, this decision was up to Trumbull himself, and he decided to finish filming, using doubles instead of Wood and shooting scenes with her character from new angles. The studio was not thrilled with this decision, so "Brainstorm" became Trumbull’s last Hollywood project. After that, he focused on IMAX format films, working on attractions in amusement parks, and the like.
  • Natalie Wood's younger sister, Lana Wood, participated in the filming of some scenes after Natalie Wood's death.
  • By the time Natalie Wood signed the contract to star in this film, she hadn't worked for two years and had gained 11 kilograms. Before filming began, she went on a radical diet to lose weight, but then, due to an excessive fondness for alcohol, she began to gain weight again.
  • After Natalie Wood's death, several scenes with water that had already been filmed were cut from the film. In one such scene, Wood's and Christopher Walken's characters dive into a pool, and in another, these characters row canoes in a pond.
  • "Paradise" was filmed by making a hole in a sheet of steel and placing a powerful quartz lamp directly behind it, shining through a piece of scratched plastic.
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