Jane Got a Gun - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Jane Got a Gun"
Jane Got a Gun (2015)
Timing: 1:38 (98 min)
Jane Got a Gun - TMDB rating
5.829/10
793
Jane Got a Gun - Kinopoisk rating
5.848/10
14787
Jane Got a Gun - IMDB rating
5.9/10
25000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Scott Steindorff
Producer
Scott LaStaiti
Producer
Aleen Keshishian
Producer
Terry Dougas
Producer

Executive Producer

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Bob Weinstein

Bob Weinstein
Executive Producer
Dylan Russell
Executive Producer
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Ryan Kavanaugh

Ryan Kavanaugh
Executive Producer
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Tucker Tooley

Tucker Tooley
Executive Producer
Chris Coen
Executive Producer
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David Boies III
Executive Producer
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Jason Rose
Executive Producer
Paris Kasidokostas Latsis
Executive Producer

Writer

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Anthony Tambakis
Writer

Editor

Alan Cody
Editor

Special Effects Supervisor

David Greene
Special Effects Supervisor

Costume Design

Catherine George
Costume Design
Terry Anderson
Costume Design

Stunts

Tom Elliott
Stunts
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Bobby Burns
Stunts
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Paul E. Short
Stunts
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Craig Branham
Stunts

Production Design

Tim Grimes
Production Design
James F. Oberlander
Production Design

Second Unit Director

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Mandy Walker

Mandy Walker
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Edward McLoughlin
Set Decoration

Key Makeup Artist

Patricia Greer
Key Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

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Lisa Gerrard
Original Music Composer
Marcello De Francisci
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Alton Walpole
Unit Production Manager

Co-Producer

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Marisa Polvino
Co-Producer
Kate Cohen
Co-Producer
Katherine S. Chang
Co-Producer

Associate Producer

Ivan J. Fonseca
Associate Producer
Kim Barton
Associate Producer
Jon Cohen
Associate Producer
Andrew Melting
Associate Producer
Zack Morgenroth
Associate Producer

Second Assistant Director

Chemen A. Ochoa
Second Assistant Director
Sarah Lemon
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

Director of Photography

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Mandy Walker

Mandy Walker
Director of Photography

Makeup Department Head

Gretchen Bright
Makeup Department Head

Hair Department Head

JoAnn Stafford-Chaney
Hair Department Head
Megan Daum
Hair Department Head

First Assistant Director

Ivan J. Fonseca
First Assistant Director

Screenplay

Key Hair Stylist

Carmen L. Jones
Key Hair Stylist

Co-Executive Producer

Scott Lambert
Co-Executive Producer
Ron Burkle
Co-Executive Producer
Peter Fruchtman
Co-Executive Producer
Jason Colbeck
Co-Executive Producer
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Jason Van Eman

Jason Van Eman
Co-Executive Producer
Ben McConley
Co-Executive Producer
Ross Marroso
Co-Executive Producer

Casting Director

Billy Hopkins
Casting Director

Foley

Marko Costanzo
Foley

What's left behind the scenes

  • The original screenplay for Brian Duffield's film was included in the "Black List of the Best Unproduced Screenplays of 2011".
  • Michael Fassbender was initially cast as Dan Frost, but he left the project due to a conflict with director Lynne Ramsay. Filming was scheduled to begin on a specific day, but Ramsay did not show up. Less than 24 hours later, Gavin O'Connor was appointed director, and work on the film proceeded according to schedule.
  • Filming took place in early 2013, but the premiere was scheduled for February 2016, almost three years after filming concluded. During this time, actor Joel Edgerton wrote, directed, produced, and released the film "The Gift" (2015).
  • The role of Jane was at one point intended for actress Karen Gillan.
  • Bradley Cooper was initially cast as the main antagonist, but had to decline due to a busy filming schedule on other projects. Toby Maguire, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Tom Hiddleston were considered as replacements. Jake Gyllenhaal immediately rejected the offer to play the role.
  • The replacement of Lynne Ramsay with another director led to Jude Law leaving the cast, stating that he had agreed to participate in the project only because of the opportunity to work with Ramsay. The role Law was cast in was to be played by Bradley Cooper.
  • This marks the first collaboration between Natalie Portman and Ewan McGregor outside the Star Wars cinematic universe, and their fourth time working together on set. It is the first film they have appeared in together in almost 10 years. Natalie and Ewan previously co-starred in the Star Wars prequel trilogy as Padmé Amidala and Obi-Wan Kenobi, respectively.
  • Renowned cinematographer Darius Khondji left the project in solidarity with Lynne Ramsay.
  • Lynne Ramsay left the 'Jane Got a Gun' project (2016) just before filming began, following a three-day standoff with producer and financier Scott Steindorff in March 2013. Ramsay complained about the producer’s inappropriate behavior, who at the last moment attempted to impose an impossible filming schedule on her and simultaneously planned to exclude her from the final film edit. Ramsay stated that she had been promised something completely different and left the project. She was offered a salary of $750,000 plus bonuses (more money than she had ever received), but Ramsay left due to the inability to make the film as she envisioned, rather than as the producers wanted. In November 2013, Steindorff filed a lawsuit against Ramsay for breach of contract, but the case was settled out of court in March 2014. The producers stated they would no longer seek $850,000 (or £512,000) in damages and the advance payment from the acclaimed director.
  • Michael Fassbender was initially considered for the role of Dan Frost, and Joel Edgerton for the role of John Bishop. Due to delays in the start of filming, Fassbender had to leave the project as he was already committed to filming «X-Men: Days of Future Past». Edgerton took on the role of Dan Frost, and Jude Law agreed to play Bishop, but later left the project.
  • Jake Gyllenhaal, Tobey Maguire, and Jeff Bridges were considered for the role of John Bishop.
  • The film «Jane Takes a Gun» is considered a very loose adaptation of the story told in «Hannibal Brooks» (1971). Here, the main character, whose husband has been kidnapped by bandits, turns to a former lover for help. In «Hannibal Brooks», a woman whose husband was killed by bandits and who was herself raped, turns to a lone gunman to ask him to teach her how to use a weapon.
  • Natalie Portman played the role of Jane Hammond. In the film «V for Vendetta» (2005), her character is named Evey Hammond, in «Thor» (2011) and «Thor: The Dark World» (2013) she plays a character named Jane Foster, and in «Closer» (2004) her character calls herself Jane Jones.
  • After several postponements, the Parisian premiere of the film at the «UGC Normandie» multiplex and cinema was scheduled for November 16, 2015, and the film was to be released nationwide in France on November 25. Due to the terrorist attacks in the French capital on November 13, both the premiere and a series of interviews related to the film's release were canceled. The release of «Jane Takes a Gun» was postponed to early 2016.
  • This is the third film to feature Natalie Portman, Ewan McGregor, and Joel Edgerton together. The first two were Episodes II and III of "Star Wars".
  • This is the second film to star Natalie Portman and Noah Emmerich together. Almost 20 years ago, when Portman was still a teenager and Emmerich was in his thirties, they appeared in "Beautiful Girls" (1996). This time they played a married couple.
  • The original screenplay for Brian Duffield's film made it onto the "Black List of the best unproduced screenplays of 2011".
  • Filming took place in early 2013, but the premiere was scheduled for February 2016, almost three years after filming wrapped. During this time, actor Joel Edgerton wrote the screenplay, directed, produced, and released the film "The Gift" (2015).
  • This is the first collaboration between Natalie Portman and Ewan McGregor outside of the "Star Wars" cinematic universe, and their fourth time appearing together on set. It's the first film they've starred in together in almost 10 years. Natalie and Ewan previously co-starred in the "Star Wars" prequel trilogy as Padmé Amidala and Obi-Wan Kenobi.
  • Lynn Ramsay left the project "Jane Got a Gun" (2016) just before filming began, following a three-day standoff with producer and financier Scott Steindorff in March 2013. Ramsay complained about the producer's inappropriate behavior, who at the last minute tried to impose an impossible shooting schedule on her and simultaneously planned to remove her from the final film edit. Ramsay stated that she had been promised something completely different and left the project. She had been promised a salary of $750,000 plus bonuses (she had never received that much money before), but Ramsay left due to the impossibility of making the film as she envisioned it, rather than as the producers wanted. In November 2013, Steindorff filed a lawsuit against Ramsay for breach of contract, but the case was settled out of court in March 2014. Producers stated they would no longer seek $850,000 (or £512,000) in damages and the advance payment from the celebrated director.
  • Michael Fassbender was originally slated to play Dan Frost, and Joel Edgerton was considered for the role of John Bishop. Due to delays in the start of filming, Fassbender had to withdraw from the project as he was already committed to filming "X-Men: Days of Future Past." Edgerton took on the role of Dan Frost, and Jude Law agreed to play Bishop, but later left the project.
  • The film "Jane Got a Gun" is considered a very loose adaptation of the story told in "Hannibal Brooks" (1971). Here, the protagonist, whose husband has been kidnapped by bandits, seeks help from a former lover. In "Hannibal Brooks," a woman whose husband was killed by bandits and who was herself raped, turns to a lone gunman asking him to teach her how to use a weapon.
  • Natalie Portman played the role of Jane Hammond. In the film "V for Vendetta" (2005), her character is named Evey Hammond, in the films "Thor" (2011) and "Thor: The Dark World" (2013) she plays a character named Jane Foster, and in the film "Closer" (2004), her character calls herself Jane Jones.
  • After several postponements, the Parisian premiere of the film at the UGC Normandie multiplex and cinema was scheduled for November 16, 2015, and the film was to be released nationwide in France on November 25. Due to the terrorist attacks in the French capital on November 13, both the premiere and a series of interviews related to the film's release were cancelled. The release of "Jane Takes a Gun" was postponed to early 2016.
  • The third film to feature Natalie Portman, Ewan McGregor, and Joel Edgerton together. The first two were Episodes II and III of "Star Wars".
  • The second film to star Natalie Portman and Noah Emmerich together. Almost 20 years ago, when Portman was still a teenager and Emmerich was in his 30s, they appeared in "Beautiful Girls" (1996). This time they played a married couple.
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