Night and the City - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Night and the City"
Night and the City (1950)
Timing: 1:35 (95 min)
Night and the City - TMDB rating
7.502/10
277
Night and the City - Kinopoisk rating
7.561/10
1617
Night and the City - IMDB rating
7.8/10
16000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Samuel G. Engel
Producer

Executive Producer

Writer

William E. Watts
Writer
Austin Dempster
Writer

Casting

Weston Drury Jr.
Casting

Editor

Sidney Stone
Editor
Nick DeMaggio
Editor

Art Direction

C.P. Norman
Art Direction

Costume Design

Photo Oleg Cassini #249514

Oleg Cassini

Oleg Cassini
Costume Design

Makeup Artist

David Aylott
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Photo Franz Waxman #84017

Franz Waxman

Franz Waxman
Original Music Composer
Benjamin Frankel
Original Music Composer

Orchestrator

Cyril J. Mockridge
Orchestrator
Eric Rogers
Orchestrator
Edward B. Powell
Orchestrator
Bernard Mayers
Orchestrator

Second Assistant Director

John Street
Second Assistant Director
Douglas Hermes
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Mutz Greenbaum
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Austin Dempster
Camera Operator
Hal Britten
Camera Operator

Assistant Art Director

Peter Mullins
Assistant Art Director

Hairstylist

Barbara Ritchie
Hairstylist
Iris Tilley
Hairstylist

Still Photographer

Arthur Evans
Still Photographer

First Assistant Director

Anthony Hearne
First Assistant Director

Production Manager

Ronald Kinnoch
Production Manager

Screenplay

Jo Eisinger
Screenplay

Novel

Gerald Kersh
Novel

Additional Director of Photography

Jo Jago
Additional Director of Photography

Grip

V. Butler
Grip
A. Southall
Grip
Joe Vincent
Grip

Casting Assistant

John Jones
Casting Assistant

Third Assistant Director

Peter Mullins
Third Assistant Director
Jack N. Green
Third Assistant Director

Assistant Director

Percy Hermes
Assistant Director
George Mills
Assistant Director

Focus Puller

Godfrey A. Godar
Focus Puller

Sound Assistant

Hugh Strain
Sound Assistant
Kevin Sutton
Sound Assistant

Assistant Makeup Artist

Eric Allwright
Assistant Makeup Artist

Unit Publicist

Arthur Allighan
Unit Publicist

Sound

Charles Van der Goor
Sound

Production Secretary

Noreen Hipwell
Production Secretary

Sound Recordist

Peter Handford
Sound Recordist
Roger Heman Sr.
Sound Recordist

Wardrobe Supervisor

Ivy Baker
Wardrobe Supervisor

Publicist

Ernest Betts
Publicist

Unit Manager

Percy Hermes
Unit Manager

Assistant Production Manager

Bert Pearl
Assistant Production Manager

Draughtsman

George Beech
Draughtsman
Peter Murton
Draughtsman
Ted Clements
Draughtsman

Clapper Loader

David Oxenham
Clapper Loader
Eddie Earp
Clapper Loader

Wardrobe Master

Evelyn Gibbs
Wardrobe Master
Arthur Newman
Wardrobe Master

Producer's Assistant

R. E. Dearing

R. E. Dearing
Producer's Assistant

Continuity

Peggy McClafferty
Continuity

Music Director

Muir Mathieson
Music Director

Technical Advisor

Photo Mike Mazurki #61799Photo Mike Mazurki #61800

Mike Mazurki

Mike Mazurki
Technical Advisor

What's left behind the scenes

  • Director Jules Dassin (1911-2008) filmed this movie while the process of adding his name to the "blacklist" was underway. Studio head Darryl F. Zanuck (1902-1979) of "20th Century Fox" told Dassin that this might be the last film of his career and advised him to film the most expensive scenes first, so that the studio would not consider firing him before the film was completed.
  • Richard Widmark (1914-2008) lost a considerable amount of weight during filming due to the constant running.
  • Director Jules Dassin claimed that he did not read the novel of the same name (1938) by Gerald Kersh (1912-1968), which served as the literary basis for this adaptation, until he had finished working on the film.
  • Darryl F. Zanuck ordered this film, set in London, to be shot so that the film company could access at least a portion of the financial funds frozen there in accordance with British legislation of the time, which was characterized by protectionism in the film industry.
  • Director Jules Dassin (1911-2008) filmed this movie while the process of blacklisting him was underway. Darryl F. Zanuck (1902-1979), head of 20th Century Fox studio, told Dassin that this might be his last film and advised him to shoot the most expensive scenes first, so that the studio wouldn't consider firing him before the film was completed.
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