Leave Her to Heaven - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Leave Her to Heaven"
Leave Her to Heaven (1945)
Timing: 1:50 (110 min)
Leave Her to Heaven - TMDB rating
7.4/10
227
Leave Her to Heaven - Kinopoisk rating
7.278/10
2131
Leave Her to Heaven - IMDB rating
7.6/10
17000

Film crew

Director

Producer

William A. Bacher
Producer

Executive Producer

Editor

James B. Clark
Editor

Art Direction

Maurice Ransford
Art Direction

Costume Design

Kay Nelson
Costume Design

Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Photo Ben Nye #72370

Ben Nye

Ben Nye
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Photo Alfred Newman #72368

Alfred Newman

Alfred Newman
Original Music Composer

Orchestrator

Edward B. Powell
Orchestrator

Director of Photography

Leon Shamroy
Director of Photography

Screenplay

Photo Jo Swerling #72842
Jo Swerling
Screenplay

Novel

Ben Ames Williams
Novel

Researcher

Frances C. Richardson
Researcher

Sound

Roger Heman Sr.
Sound
E. Clayton Ward
Sound

Visual Effects

Fred Sersen
Visual Effects

Color Designer

Photo Natalie Kalmus #100021
Natalie Kalmus
Color Designer

Color Assistant

Richard Mueller
Color Assistant

What's left behind the scenes

  • In one scene featuring Cornell Wilde (1915-1989) and Gene Tierney (1920-1991), the actor simply couldn't deliver a convincing performance, while Tierney played so flawlessly that after each take, the crew would whistle in encouragement and approval. Eventually, director John M. Stahl (1886-1950) got so tired of it that he told Wilde: "See, everyone else already understands how to act, and it just doesn’t seem to sink in with you."
  • At the end of the shooting week, on Saturday evening, director John M. Stahl asked Gene Tierney to quickly run through one of the scenes so that cinematographer Leon Shamroy (1901-1974) could pre-visualize how to shoot it and arrange the lighting. The actress performed the scene, and Stahl, disappointed, stated that this was exactly how he had envisioned it, that it was perfect, and that she certainly wouldn't be able to repeat it on camera exactly the same way. He ignored all of Tierney's assurances that this was how she had rehearsed it, and that she could repeat it, and walked away, leaving the actress upset. On Monday morning, as promised, she played the scene perfectly on the very first take.
  • When filming the scene of Darryl Hickman's bathing in the lake, the water turned out to be so cold that the actor fell ill with pneumonia.
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