Stage Fright - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Stage Fright"
Stage Fright (1950)
Timing: 1:50 (110 min)
Stage Fright - TMDB rating
6.762/10
309

Film crew

Director

Producer

Editor

Edward B. Jarvis
Editor

Art Direction

Terence Verity
Art Direction

Makeup Artist

Colin Garde
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Leighton Lucas
Original Music Composer

Production Supervisor

Fred Ahern
Production Supervisor

Director of Photography

Wilkie Cooper
Director of Photography

Screenplay

Whitfield Cook
Screenplay

Novel

Selwyn Jepson
Novel

Sound

Harold V. King
Sound

Adaptation

Photo Alma Reville #114429
Alma Reville
Adaptation

Music Director

Louis Levy

Louis Levy
Music Director

What's left behind the scenes

  • Hitchcock's cameo – he walks down the street and turns to look at Jane Wyman.
  • Usually, Alfred Hitchcock (1899-1980) strictly controlled all aspects of filming, but in this case, he (which was rare) gave Marlene Dietrich (1901-1992) freedom and the right to make independent decisions, especially regarding lighting. Hitchcock knew that Dietrich had learned a lot from director Josef von Sternberg (1894-1969) and from cinematographer and director Günther Rittau (1893-1971), and he allowed her, along with cinematographer Wilkie Cooper (1911-2001), to independently choose the lighting and plan the scenes in which her character would be involved.
  • Patricia Hitchcock (1928-2021), who played Chubby Bannister, bore a certain resemblance to Jane Wyman (1917-2007), so at the request of her father, Alfred Hitchcock, she stood in for Wyman in the driving scenes at the beginning of the film.
  • Christian Dior (1905-1957) himself designed Marlene Dietrich's costumes for this film.
  • One of the reasons Alfred Hitchcock wanted to film this movie was the opportunity it provided him to spend more time with his daughter, Patricia Hitchcock. Hitchcock had been living in California for some time, while his daughter was studying acting at the Royal Academy in London. By moving to London for the filming, he was able to see his daughter more often.
  • Jane Wyman spent several weeks perfecting a common London accent, which she needed for just one scene. She was assisted in this by Kay Walsh (1911-2005), who also appeared in the film.
  • According to Alfred Hitchcock himself, there were regular problems with Jane Wyman’s filming. In scenes where she played a maid, Wyman had to look tasteless and old-fashioned, which she frankly disliked – especially against the backdrop of the elegant and stylishly dressed Marlene Dietrich. As the director later recalled, there were times when the stunning Dietrich would appear on set, and Wyman would burst into tears because she felt she looked plain and unattractive. Wyman even secretly put on makeup at times and tried in other ways to enhance her appearance, which was completely inconsistent with the image of her character.
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