Parenthood - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Parenthood"
Parenthood (1989)
Timing: 2:4 (124 min)
Parenthood - TMDB rating
6.682/10
606
Parenthood - Kinopoisk rating
7.097/10
8148
Parenthood - IMDB rating
7.1/10
59000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

Joseph M. Caracciolo
Executive Producer

Casting

Photo Janet Hirshenson #294082
Janet Hirshenson
Casting

Editor

Daniel P. Hanley
Editor

Art Direction

Christopher Nowak
Art Direction

Costume Design

Ruth Morley
Costume Design

Production Design

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Todd Hallowell

Todd Hallowell
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Artie Malesci
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Nina Ramsey
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Fern Buchner
Makeup Artist
Frank Griffin
Makeup Artist
Peter Wrona Jr.
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Rick Dior
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo Randy Newman #13304

Randy Newman

Randy Newman
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Joseph M. Caracciolo
Unit Production Manager

Set Dresser

William A. Cimino
Set Dresser
Nicklas Farrantello
Set Dresser
Linda Marais
Set Dresser

Second Assistant Director

Tony Adler
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

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Donald McAlpine

Donald McAlpine
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Tom Priestley Jr.
Camera Operator

Steadicam Operator

Robert Ulland
Steadicam Operator

Assistant Art Director

Beth Kuhn
Assistant Art Director

Supervising Sound Editor

Anthony J. Ciccolini III
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

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Cynthia Streit
Script Supervisor

Supervising ADR Editor

Michael Jacobi
Supervising ADR Editor

Hairstylist

Romaine Greene
Hairstylist
Linda Trainoff
Hairstylist
Donna Battersby Greene
Hairstylist

Still Photographer

Phillip V. Caruso
Still Photographer

Sound Mixer

Richard S. Church
Sound Mixer

First Assistant Director

Joe Napolitano
First Assistant Director

Boom Operator

Glen Gauthier
Boom Operator

Screenplay

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Lowell Ganz
Screenplay

Location Manager

Peggy Coleman
Location Manager

Story

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Lowell Ganz
Story

Songs

Music Editor

Dan Carlin Sr.
Music Editor

Camera Trainee

Mollie S. Mallinger
Camera Trainee

First Assistant Camera

Gary Muller
First Assistant Camera

Unit Publicist

Andrew Lipschultz
Unit Publicist

Color Timer

Bob Hagans
Color Timer
Dale Caldwell
Color Timer

Negative Cutter

Ray Sabo
Negative Cutter

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on the recollections of director Ron Howard, producer Brian Grazer, and screenwriters Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel about their own parenting experiences.
  • Helen Shaw's final on-screen appearance. The actress passed away in 1997 at the age of 100.
  • According to director Ron Howard, the episode featuring the discovery of compromising photographs is based on something that actually happened to producer Brian Grazer.
  • During filming, the cast became engrossed in a game of "murder" (a game in which the seeker, or murderer, must find a way to "kill" the other players). This is evident in the scene at the table, where everyone is looking at each other, i.e., playing.
  • Joaquin Phoenix (credited as Leaf Phoenix) had been homeless shortly before filming. His parents were followers of the "Children of God" cult in the 1970s, and it was then that they changed their surname from "Bottom" to "Phoenix."
  • The original script stated that Karen smoked a joint every evening. The actress who played the role, Mary Steenburgen, stated that this contradicted the nature of her character, who is strong enough to face the difficulties and complexities of her own family head-on. The filmmakers agreed and rewrote the script. Only a few hints remained in the film that she had smoked marijuana in the past.
  • One of the baseball players in the opening scene in the park is visibly limping because he pulled a ligament during the filming of one of the first takes. The footage included in the film was chosen after approximately twenty takes, all because the batter couldn't hit the ball where it needed to go (he was a college player, not a professional).
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