Deliver Us from Evil - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Deliver Us from Evil"
Deliver Us from Evil (2014)
Timing: 1:58 (118 min)
Deliver Us from Evil - TMDB rating
6.2/10
1977
Deliver Us from Evil - Kinopoisk rating
6.231/10
80846
Deliver Us from Evil - IMDB rating
6.2/10
91000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Writer

Photo Paul Harris Boardman #73767
Paul Harris Boardman
Writer

Casting

Photo Denise Chamian #7553
Denise Chamian
Casting

Editor

Jason Hellmann
Editor

Art Direction

Laura Ballinger
Art Direction
Martin Sullivan
Art Direction

Costume Design

Christopher Peterson
Costume Design

Stunts

Photo Aja Frary #17289
Aja Frary
Stunts
Photo Shawnna Thibodeau #6656
Shawnna Thibodeau
Stunts

Production Design

Bob Shaw
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Photo G. A. Aguilar #9744
G. A. Aguilar
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

Photo G. A. Aguilar #9744
G. A. Aguilar
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Ellen Christiansen
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

René Stejskal
Makeup Artist
Zera Azmi
Makeup Artist
Linda Kaufman
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Photo Christopher Young #26400

Christopher Young

Christopher Young
Original Music Composer

Stunt Double

Director of Photography

Scott Kevan
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

David Knox
Camera Operator
Richard Latham
Camera Operator
Eric Leach
Camera Operator

Steadicam Operator

John S. Moyer

John S. Moyer
Steadicam Operator

Costume Supervisor

Kevin P. Faherty
Costume Supervisor

Makeup Department Head

Lori Hicks
Makeup Department Head

Sound Effects Editor

Jamie Hardt
Sound Effects Editor

Assistant Art Director

Katya Blumenberg
Assistant Art Director
Ruth Falco
Assistant Art Director
Marie Lynn Wagner
Assistant Art Director

Property Master

Michael Jortner
Property Master

Visual Effects Supervisor

Scott Stokdyk
Visual Effects Supervisor
Curt Miller
Visual Effects Supervisor
Nicholas Lund-Ulrich
Visual Effects Supervisor

Script Supervisor

Andra Barbuica
Script Supervisor
Jodi Domanic
Script Supervisor

Set Costumer

Winsome G. McKoy
Set Costumer
Seana Gordon
Set Costumer
Patrick S. O'Donoghue
Set Costumer

Hairstylist

Jerry DeCarlo
Hairstylist
Zera Azmi
Hairstylist
John Jack Curtin
Hairstylist

Special Effects Coordinator

Drew Jiritano
Special Effects Coordinator

Still Photographer

Andrew D. Schwartz
Still Photographer

Animation Supervisor

William Groebe
Animation Supervisor

Visual Effects Producer

Dane Allan Smith
Visual Effects Producer
Raoul Bolognini
Visual Effects Producer
Sabina Fredenburg
Visual Effects Producer
Niki Hillier
Visual Effects Producer

Animation

Chuck Duke
Animation

Production Manager

Donna E. Bloom
Production Manager

Construction Coordinator

Greg John Callas
Construction Coordinator

Art Department Coordinator

Alyssa Motschwiller
Art Department Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

David Williams
Dialogue Editor

Location Manager

James D. Lee
Location Manager

Leadman

Dick Tice
Leadman

Gaffer

Scott H. Ramsey
Gaffer
Bartolomé Pérez
Gaffer

Music Editor

Thomas Milano
Music Editor

Second Unit Director of Photography

Lukasz Jogalla
Second Unit Director of Photography

Greensman

Francis Maiorino
Greensman

Unit Publicist

Michael Singer
Unit Publicist

Scenic Artist

Colin Brantley
Scenic Artist
Diana Shaller
Scenic Artist
Chris Bertholf
Scenic Artist
Claire Bretschneider
Scenic Artist
John S. Schlicter
Scenic Artist
Arthur Vitello III
Scenic Artist

CG Supervisor

Morgan McDermott
CG Supervisor
Rif Dagher
CG Supervisor

Dialect Coach

Nadia Venesse
Dialect Coach

Foley

Robin Harlan
Foley
Sarah Monat
Foley

Additional Camera

Jonathan Beck
Additional Camera

Helicopter Camera

Brian Heller
Helicopter Camera
Ron Chapple
Helicopter Camera

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on the book "Beware of the Night" by New York police officer Ralph Sarchi, which was written based on his personal experience.
  • Joel McHale attended knife handling and martial arts training for several months to perform knife tricks himself during filming. He sustained virtually no injuries during training or filming. Only on the last day of filming, when McHale's son came to the set, did the actor decide to cut a piece of white chocolate for him with his knife and cut himself.
  • The lead role was offered to Mark Wahlberg, but he declined. Eric Bana eventually got the role.
  • The role of Butler was originally written for Joel McHale. However, according to director Scott Derrickson, Butler was the worst character in the script. But then he considered – what McHale would be like if he had gone into the army instead of college, and worked in law enforcement rather than entertainment. After that, it became easier to write the role, and the character was significantly reworked.
  • At the 59th minute, in the bar, the song "Riders on the storm" by The Doors plays.
  • The film features a large amount of music by The Doors, as well as various references to it. For example, during the final exorcism, Santino says: "Is everybody in? Is everybody in? The ceremony is about to begin." This is a reference to the song "Celebration Of The Lizard."
  • At the beginning of the film, Jimmy leaves a deep cut on Sarchie's hand during their confrontation. And his partner says that stitches will be needed. Later, in the scene at the Bronx Zoo, the wound is not visible. And immediately after that, when Sarchie is at home, his hand is already bandaged.
  • When the priest tells Ralph about his affair and his girlfriend's subsequent abortion, he says he should be defrocked. He then says that his confessor also warned him that if he behaved that way again, he would be defrocked. "Defrocked" is a Protestant term, and Catholic priests do not use it.
  • The film is based on the book "Beware of the Night" by New York police officer Ralph Sarchi, which was written based on his personal experience.
  • The role of Butler was originally written for Joel McHale. However, according to director Scott Derrickson, Butler was the worst character in the script. But then he imagined what McHale would be like if he had gone into the army instead of college and worked in law enforcement instead of entertainment. After that, it became easier to write the role, and the character was significantly revised.
  • At the 59th minute, a track by The Doors – “Riders on the storm” – plays in the bar.
  • The film features a large amount of music by The Doors, as well as various references to the band. For example, during the final exorcism, Santino says: “Is everybody in? Is everybody in? The ceremony is about to begin.” This is a reference to the song “Celebration Of The Lizard”.
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