Resident Evil: Apocalypse - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Resident Evil: Apocalypse"
Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004)
Timing: 1:34 (94 min)
Resident Evil: Apocalypse - TMDB rating
6.355/10
4628
Resident Evil: Apocalypse - Kinopoisk rating
6.768/10
149076
Resident Evil: Apocalypse - IMDB rating
6.1/10
220000

Film crew

Director

Producer

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Jeremy Bolt
Producer
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Don Carmody
Producer

Executive Producer

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Robert Kulzer
Executive Producer
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Bernd Eichinger

Bernd Eichinger
Executive Producer
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Samuel Hadida
Executive Producer
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Martin Moszkowicz
Executive Producer
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Victor Hadida
Executive Producer

Writer

Casting

Tina Gerussi
Casting

Editor

Art Direction

Nigel Churcher
Art Direction
Fabian Jonathan
Art Direction

Costume Design

Mary E. McLeod
Costume Design

Stunts

Maxine Dumont
Stunts
Kym Kristalie
Stunts
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Nick Alachiotis
Stunts
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Stéphane Lefebvre
Stunts
Janet Morin
Stunts
Taryn Ash
Stunts
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Alicia Turner
Stunts
Patrizia Quas
Stunts
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Joanne Leach
Stunts
Cheryl Quiacos
Stunts
Mary Ann Stevens
Stunts
Isolde O'Neill
Stunts
Vanessa Reid
Stunts
Catherine Gourdier
Stunts
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Jean Frenette
Stunts
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Branko Racki
Stunts
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Danny Lima
Stunts

Production Design

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Paul D. Austerberry
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Steve Lucescu

Steve Lucescu
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

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Spiro Razatos
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Steven Essam
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Marie Nardella
Makeup Artist

Key Makeup Artist

Marie Nardella
Key Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Todd Beckett
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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Jeff Danna

Jeff Danna
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Daniel S. Kletzky
Associate Producer

Orchestrator

Nicholas Dodd
Orchestrator

Set Dresser

Nick Fischer
Set Dresser

Second Assistant Director

Grant Lucibello
Second Assistant Director

Utility Stunts

Joel Harris
Utility Stunts

Director of Photography

Christian Sebaldt
Director of Photography
Derek Rogers
Director of Photography

Pilot

Guillaume Carpentier
Pilot

Musician

Russ Miller
Musician

Camera Operator

Roberto W. Contreras D.
Camera Operator

Steadicam Operator

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Sean Jensen

Sean Jensen
Steadicam Operator

Key Costumer

Adam Smith
Key Costumer

Sound Effects Editor

Nathan Robitaille
Sound Effects Editor

Assistant Art Director

David G. Fremlin
Assistant Art Director

Visual Effects Supervisor

Dennis Berardi
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

Craig Henighan
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Carol Pears
Script Supervisor

Electrician

Kevin Barnes
Electrician

Still Photographer

Rolf Konow
Still Photographer

Digital Effects Supervisor

Kyle Menzies
Digital Effects Supervisor

Visual Effects Producer

Mark Halsall
Visual Effects Producer

Armorer

Charles Taylor
Armorer

First Assistant Director

Pierre Henry
First Assistant Director

Driver

John Coles
Driver

Production Manager

Nan Skiba
Production Manager

Boom Operator

Denis Bellingham
Boom Operator

Set Designer

Mayumi Konishi-Valentine
Set Designer

Foley Artist

Steve Baine
Foley Artist
Jack Stew
Foley Artist

Sound Designer

Craig Henighan
Sound Designer

Construction Coordinator

Kirk Cheney
Construction Coordinator

Location Scout

Philip Spurvey
Location Scout

First Assistant Sound Editor

Alex Bullick
First Assistant Sound Editor

Best Boy Grip

Nick Bacon

Nick Bacon
Best Boy Grip

Rigging Grip

Tracy Shaw
Rigging Grip

Transportation Coordinator

Greg O'Hara
Transportation Coordinator

Compositing Supervisor

Noel Hooper
Compositing Supervisor

Key Grip

Monty Montgomerie
Key Grip

Location Manager

Jonathan Matthews
Location Manager

Grip

Randy Burbidge
Grip

Dolly Grip

Thomas Care
Dolly Grip

Key Hair Stylist

Teresa Buccione
Key Hair Stylist

Key Rigging Grip

Pete Daprato
Key Rigging Grip

Assistant Location Manager

Drazen Baric
Assistant Location Manager

Visual Effects Production Manager

Carl Beyer
Visual Effects Production Manager

Painter

Stephen Paisley
Painter

Music Supervisor

Liz Gallacher
Music Supervisor

3D Artist

Jean-Louis Billard
3D Artist

Casting Assistant

Roberta Romano
Casting Assistant

Special Effects Technician

Joel Crimi
Special Effects Technician

Third Assistant Director

Cameron Kuc
Third Assistant Director

Accountant

Ann Fitzgerald
Accountant

Sculptor

Martin L. Mercer
Sculptor

Travel Coordinator

Tami Thomson
Travel Coordinator

Gaffer

Kevin Alanthwaite
Gaffer

Assistant Director

Alan Goluboff
Assistant Director

Music Editor

Tony Lewis
Music Editor

ADR Mixer

Adam Sharpe
ADR Mixer

Video Assist Operator

Anthony Nocera
Video Assist Operator

ADR Recordist

Matthew McKenzie
ADR Recordist

Second Assistant Sound

Rose Gregoris
Second Assistant Sound

Storyboard Artist

Temple Clark
Storyboard Artist

First Assistant Camera

Tony Magaletta
First Assistant Camera

Special Effects Assistant

Rocco Larizza
Special Effects Assistant

Digital Compositor

Jody Johnson
Digital Compositor

Post Production Coordinator

Lorraine Samuel
Post Production Coordinator

Concept Artist

Barton Rendulic
Concept Artist

Additional Music

Elia Cmiral
Additional Music

Conductor

Nicholas Dodd
Conductor

Colorist

Adam Glasman
Colorist

Post Production Supervisor

Gregor Hutchison
Post Production Supervisor

Researcher

Chris Ellefson
Researcher

Production Assistant

David McElroy
Production Assistant

Assistant Makeup Artist

Lorraine Greenwood
Assistant Makeup Artist

Unit Publicist

Joel Green
Unit Publicist
Joel Green
Unit Publicist

Production Coordinator

Kimberley Bradley
Production Coordinator

Assistant Director Trainee

Walter Lawlor
Assistant Director Trainee

Visual Effects Coordinator

Sarah McMurdo
Visual Effects Coordinator

Scenic Artist

Matthew Lammerich
Scenic Artist

Visual Effects Editor

Sue Len Quon
Visual Effects Editor
Jennifer Wood
Visual Effects Editor

Production Secretary

Jillian Sabean
Production Secretary

Visual Effects

Steve Parsons
Visual Effects

Visual Effects Compositor

Barb Benoit
Visual Effects Compositor

Line Producer

Dennis Chapman
Line Producer

CG Supervisor

Shawney Cohen
CG Supervisor

ADR Editor

Stephen Barden
ADR Editor

Extras Casting

Jane Rogers
Extras Casting

CG Artist

Karl Sisson
CG Artist

Rigging Gaffer

Ian Foulds
Rigging Gaffer

Best Boy Electric

John O'Boyle
Best Boy Electric

Assistant Accountant

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Anthony Valenti

Anthony Valenti
Assistant Accountant

Camera Loader

Renée Pilgrim
Camera Loader

Assistant Production Coordinator

Darron Leiren-Young
Assistant Production Coordinator
Baron Evans
Assistant Production Coordinator

Second Assistant Camera

Deanna Cadette
Second Assistant Camera

Choreographer

Derek Aasland
Choreographer
Sharon Moore
Choreographer

Dialect Coach

Julie Adams
Dialect Coach

Sequence Supervisor

Rick Leary
Sequence Supervisor

Lighting Artist

Alex Murtaza
Lighting Artist

Production Executive

Jan Hogevold
Production Executive

Assistant Production Manager

Ian Maxwell
Assistant Production Manager

Title Designer

Glyn Tebbutt
Title Designer

Sound Editor

Kevin Banks
Sound Editor

Clapper Loader

Craig Cooper
Clapper Loader

First Assistant Accountant

Hope White
First Assistant Accountant

Set Medic

Steve Holt
Set Medic

Costume Illustrator

Madeline Brian
Costume Illustrator

Foley Recordist

Peter Persaud
Foley Recordist

Aerial Camera

Clyde Miller
Aerial Camera

Visual Effects Production Assistant

Patrick White
Visual Effects Production Assistant

Second Assistant Art Director

Matt Middleton
Second Assistant Art Director

Location Production Assistant

Fernando DaSilva
Location Production Assistant

Set Supervisor

Monica Wier
Set Supervisor

Craft Service

Simone Lindo
Craft Service

Negative Cutter

Tom Mayclim
Negative Cutter

Key Special Effects

Skyler Wilson
Key Special Effects

Assistant Foley Artist

Gina Gyles
Assistant Foley Artist

Digital Intermediate

Claire McGrane
Digital Intermediate

3D Supervisor

Conrad Dueck
3D Supervisor

Assistant Camera

Murat Akser
Assistant Camera

Extras Casting Assistant

Dylaine Bovaird
Extras Casting Assistant

Aerial Coordinator

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Shelley Cook

Shelley Cook
Aerial Coordinator

3D Modeller

Emily Cobb
3D Modeller

Software Engineer

John Charles
Software Engineer

Continuity

Liza Vespi
Continuity

Makeup Effects

Dave Axford
Makeup Effects

3D Animator

Brian Anderson
3D Animator

Head Carpenter

Ian Fraser
Head Carpenter

Makeup Effects Designer

Paul Jones
Makeup Effects Designer

Pyrotechnician

Tom Blacklock
Pyrotechnician

Digital Compositors

Barb Benoit
Digital Compositors

CG Animator

Mark Palowich
CG Animator

Systems Administrators & Support

Vladimir Popovic
Systems Administrators & Support

Dialogue Coach

Miriam Laurence
Dialogue Coach

Playback Coordinator

Kris Wood
Playback Coordinator

Storyboard

Rob McCallum
Storyboard

Costume Set Supervisor

Elayne Alexander
Costume Set Supervisor

Casting Consultant

Robyn Ray
Casting Consultant

Second Unit Cinematographer

John Jay Hebert
Second Unit Cinematographer

Story Editor

Monica Sandstede
Story Editor

Key Accountant

James F. Breithaupt
Key Accountant

Head Driver

Paul Marshall
Head Driver

Music Score Producer

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Jeff Danna

Jeff Danna
Music Score Producer

What's left behind the scenes

  • The weapon called "Nemesis" (it is actually called the M134) is a development of General Electric. However, an exclusive version was prepared specifically for the film.
  • The building that explodes in the movie (of course, not for real) actually exists – it is the administrative center of Toronto.
  • According to Paul Anderson (the screenwriter and producer), the name of Dr. Isaacs (Ayn Glenn) is a sign of respect for actor Jason Isaacs, whose voice we can hear at the very beginning of the first film.
  • The telephone headset used by Major Kane is a SonyEricsson HBH-65 bluetooth headset.
  • Apart from scenes involving Eric Mabius, the only character who carries over from the first film will be Alice (Milla Jovovich).
  • The film's teaser was specifically styled after commercials advertising cosmetic products. The advertisement stated that the new skin cream contained T-cells. In films and video games, mutations began due to the T-virus. The teaser did not include a single frame from the second film; it consisted entirely of footage specifically shot for the advertisement or frames from the first film.
  • Emily Bergl was originally cast as Claire Redfield, but later left the project.
  • The Nemesis costume weighed approximately 30 pounds (about 13.6 kg). His machine gun, which he holds with one hand, weighed 65 pounds (29.5 kg).
  • The construction of the church set took seven weeks.
  • The word "zombie" is never spoken throughout the film. However, it can be spotted in the end credits.
  • A shot at the end of the film, where zombies lift their heads to look at the flying rocket, is a frame-by-frame reproduction of the ending of "Resident Evil 3: Nemesis" (1999).
  • The film's director, Alexander Witt, played a cameo role as a sniper on the roof of Raccoon City Hall.
  • Ben Moody, the former lead guitarist for the rock band "Evanescence," appears as a zombie in one of the film's episodes, as mentioned in the DVD commentary.
  • Tobey Maguire and Josh Hartnett were originally intended to play Chris Redfield and Leon Kennedy.
  • At 00:07:50, it is visible that Milla Jovovich is wearing a blue sweater (on her right shoulder), and in the next shot, she is in a white sheet.
  • At the 8th minute of the film, it can be noticed that Alice is wearing a blue sweatshirt, and in the next frame, she is already wearing a white sheet.
  • Raccoon City is a fictional city located in the USA. However, at the 6th minute of the film, when a truck crashes into an SUV during the evacuation, the CN Tower, located in Toronto, can be seen in the background in one of the shots.
  • At the 6th minute of the film, a truck rams into an SUV, crushing the car's body on the right side. As the SUV rolls onto its roof and slides down the road after the impact, a bar welded to the undercarriage for attaching a film camera becomes visible. Also, when the SUV is lying on its roof after the crash, the dents on the right side of the body are already gone.
  • At the 7th minute, Jill reloads the same pistol twice. During the second reload, a holster appears on her shoulders that was not present in the previous frame.
  • At the 12th minute of the film, Carlos and two mercenaries run to the edge of the roof from which the girl jumped. In the next frame, as the camera flies over Carlos, only one mercenary is standing with him at the edge.
  • When Alice enters the gun shop at the 19th minute of the film, she is wearing only a medical gown. In the next frame, as she takes a pistol from the display case, she is suddenly wearing blue jeans. When Alice removes the gown, she is not wearing jeans. When she feels sick from the previously administered virus and falls to the floor, she is wearing blue jeans again.
  • At the 30th minute of the film, a lone mercenary can be seen near the van, whom the zombies avoid.
  • At the 33rd minute of the film, you can notice that the back of the actress playing the zombie emerging from the ground is not made up.
  • At the 34th minute of the film, a program displaying data on the level of infection is shown on the laptop screen, but the lower right corner of the screen indicates that the connection is lost.
  • At the 37th minute of the film, a lone zombie walks around the parking lot with only its face made up.
  • When Nemesis fires a grenade launcher at the sniper on the roof at the 38th minute of the film, pyrotechnic equipment standing on the roof can be seen in the left part of the frame during the explosion.
  • When El-Jay looks around in fear at the 40th minute of the film, you can notice that the slain mercenary lying on the right side of the frame is still breathing.
  • At the 42nd minute of the film, Alice says that a nuclear charge will be dropped on the city to eliminate all traces of the infection, and a cover story about an accident at a nuclear power plant will be used. However, even a complete meltdown of a nuclear reactor is not capable of causing a nuclear explosion.
  • When Nemesis kills Peyton with a burst of machine gun fire at the 44th minute of the film, an electronic ammunition counter in the upper left corner of the screen shows that he has approximately 3900 rounds remaining. When Nemesis starts shooting at Ellis, Jill, and Terry after a short pause, the number of remaining rounds changes to 3600.
  • When El-Jay stops the car carrying Jill and Terry at the 49th minute of the film, it can be noticed that rain is falling only on the left side of the frame near the car, and not throughout the entire scene.
  • At the 49th minute of the film, Jill, Terry, and El-Jay pass by a car that has crashed into a fire hydrant. In this shot, it can be noticed that the water is not coming from the hydrant, but from behind the car on the left.
  • At the 53rd minute of the film, Jill finds Terry's camera, but instead of being in recording mode, it is in playback mode, which shows the moment of her death.
  • At the 65th minute of the film, Alice hits a guard in protective gear on the head, and his helmet's visor shatters into numerous glass fragments upon impact. This is an inaccuracy, as the visors of modern police helmets are made of plastics and polymers to prevent fragmentation.
  • At the 73rd minute of the film, El-Jay prepares to punch Kane with his left hand, but in the next frame, he punches him with his right.
  • At the 77th minute of the film, the survivors take off in a helicopter at night, however, morning abruptly begins shortly after. When the helicopter crashes due to being hit by a shockwave, one frame shows the morning pink sky changing to a bright blue daytime sky.
  • When Alice's dead body is filmed in profile at the 79th minute of the film, her eyes are closed, however, in the next frame, filmed head-on, both of her eyes are open.
  • At the 81st minute of the film, the oxygen mask hose connected to Alice initially points upwards, then downwards in the next frame, and subsequently disappears altogether.
  • In the 81st minute of the film, when Dr. Isaac approaches Alice's glass tank, she awakens. After a brief dialogue, he turns his back to her, and in the following shot, Alice is seen unconscious again.
  • In the 84th minute of the film, Alice stops a pen a few millimeters from an assistant's eye, but in the next shot, the pen is noticeably further away.
  • According to Paul Anderson (the screenwriter and producer), the name of Dr. Isaacs (Iain Glen) is a sign of respect for actor Jason Isaacs, whose voiceover we can hear at the very beginning of the first film.
  • Major Kane uses a SonyEricsson HBH-65 Bluetooth headset.
  • Excluding scenes with Eric Mabius, the only character to carry over from the first film will be Alice (Milla Jovovich).
  • The character of Dr. Ashford was named in honor of the Ashford family in the “Resident Evil” video game series. However, in the film, he is a positive character, while in the video games, he is a negative one.
  • The film utilizes plotlines from the video games “Resident Evil 2” (1998) and “Resident Evil 3: Nemesis” (1999).
  • During the final showdown, we can hear the words “Finish him.” This phrase is a quote from the “Mortal Kombat” video game series. Paul W.S. Anderson directed the film adaptation of this game.
  • The opening scene, where Alice wakes up in the hospital and up to the moment she reloads her shotgun, consists entirely of footage from the first film.
  • The DVD for Region 1 contains approximately 12 minutes of deleted scenes.
  • When Umbrella Corporation employees are evacuating people from the first house, an advertisement for the cosmetic product “Regenerate” can be seen on the television screen, with footage taken from the film’s teaser.
  • The film's teaser was specifically designed in the style of commercials advertising cosmetic products. The video stated that the new skin cream contained T-cells. In films and video games, mutations began due to the T-virus. The teaser did not contain a single frame from the second film; it consisted entirely of footage specifically shot for the teaser, or footage from the first film.
  • Emily Bergl was originally cast to play Claire Redfield, but later left the project.
  • The Nemesis costume weighed approximately 30 pounds (about 13.6 kg). His machine gun, which he holds in one hand, weighed 65 pounds (29.5 kg).
  • The word “zombie” is never spoken during the course of the film. However, it can be spotted in the end credits.
  • The shot at the end of the film, in which zombies raise their heads to look at the flying rocket, is a frame-by-frame recreation of the ending of “Resident Evil 3: Nemesis” (1999).
  • Ben Moody, former lead guitarist for the rock band Evanescence, appears as a zombie in one of the film's episodes, as mentioned in the DVD commentary.
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