Walk of Shame - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Walk of Shame"
Walk of Shame (2014)
Timing: 1:35 (95 min)
Walk of Shame - TMDB rating
6/10
1510
Walk of Shame - Kinopoisk rating
6.275/10
66509
Walk of Shame - IMDB rating
6/10
59000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Tom Rosenberg #70258
Tom Rosenberg
Producer
Gary Lucchesi
Producer
Photo Sidney Kimmel #70260
Sidney Kimmel
Producer

Executive Producer

Eric Reid
Executive Producer
Matt Berenson
Executive Producer
Ted Gidlow
Executive Producer

Writer

Casting

Photo Deborah Aquila #13991
Deborah Aquila
Casting
Jennifer L. Smith
Casting

Editor

Patrick J. Don Vito
Editor

Art Direction

Alan Au
Art Direction

Costume Design

Stunts

Photo Chris O
Chris O'Hara
Stunts

Production Design

Perry Andelin Blake
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

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Darrin Prescott

Darrin Prescott
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Karen O'Hara
Set Decoration

Key Makeup Artist

Judy Yonemoto
Key Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Photo John Debney #11479Photo John Debney #11480

John Debney

John Debney
Original Music Composer

Set Dresser

Chris Larsen
Set Dresser

Stunt Double

Director of Photography

Jonathan Brown
Director of Photography

Hair Department Head

Cheryl Marks
Hair Department Head

Aerial Director of Photography

Photo Dylan Goss #6616
Dylan Goss
Aerial Director of Photography

Key Hair Stylist

Meagan Herrera
Key Hair Stylist

Gaffer

Jeremy Launais
Gaffer

"A" Camera Operator

David Emmerichs
"A" Camera Operator

"B" Camera Operator

Maurice K. McGuire
"B" Camera Operator

"C" Camera Operator

Benjamin Spek
"C" Camera Operator

What's left behind the scenes

  • The yellow dress worn by Elizabeth Banks throughout the film was created by New York designer Yigal Azrouël, but in one scene it is stated that the dress is "by Marc Jacobs".
  • Before filming, Elizabeth Banks took a special course in how to fall correctly in extreme conditions.
  • Contrary to typical Hollywood practice, the film was not previewed for critics and went straight to wide release.
  • The film's original title is a common English expression meaning returning home in the morning after a wild night out in a disheveled state.
  • Elizabeth Banks landed the role in the film through connections.
  • For scenes where the heroine is shown from the waist up, Elizabeth Banks wore a special yellow costume that only appeared to be part of a dress from above, while below it was trousers and comfortable flat boots.
  • When Megan steals her car from the impound lot, we see the dashboard gauges with the engine temperature in the middle of the scale. This is impossible because she’s been driving for only 15 seconds, and it's not possible to warm up an engine that quickly, even under load, especially since the car had been standing for several hours.
  • The yellow dress worn by Elizabeth Banks throughout the film was created by New York designer Yigal Azrouël, however, one scene states that the dress is "by Marc Jacobs."
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