Quicksilver - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Quicksilver"
Quicksilver (1986)
Timing: 1:45 (105 min)
Quicksilver - TMDB rating
5.5/10
97

Film crew

Director

Thomas Michael Donnelly
Director

Producer

Daniel Melnick
Producer
Michael I. Rachmil
Producer

Casting

Pennie DuPont
Casting

Editor

Tom Rolf
Editor

Art Direction

James Shanahan
Art Direction

Costume Design

Betsy Cox
Costume Design

Stunts

Debbie Lynn Ross
Stunts
Mickey Alzola
Stunts
David Brinton
Stunts
Photo Chad Randall #25842
Chad Randall
Stunts
Photo Henry Wills #44264
Henry Wills
Stunts

Production Design

Charles Rosen
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Greg Walker

Greg Walker
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

John P. Watson
Second Unit Director
Photo Pen Densham #79298

Pen Densham

Pen Densham
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Marvin March
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Christina Smith
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Photo Tony Banks #276833Photo Tony Banks #276834Photo Tony Banks #345170

Tony Banks

Tony Banks
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Second Assistant Director

Dennis Maguire
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Thomas Del Ruth
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Gary B. Kibbe
Camera Operator

Hairstylist

Stephen Robinette
Hairstylist

First Assistant Director

Duncan Henderson
First Assistant Director

Cinematography

Thomas Del Ruth
Cinematography

Screenplay

Thomas Michael Donnelly
Screenplay

Special Effects

Dennis Dion
Special Effects

Gaffer

Danny Buck
Gaffer

Music

Choreographer

Photo Grover Dale #113073

Grover Dale

Grover Dale
Choreographer

Title Designer

Photo Dan Perri #66569

Dan Perri

Dan Perri
Title Designer

What's left behind the scenes

  • Kevin Bacon, who played the main character, specifically got to know several bicycle messengers.
  • During filming in San Francisco, the crew was allowed to work in the Pacific Stock Exchange building, on a new floor that had just been equipped with the most modern electronic equipment, on the condition that it would be only a few people, and that they would shoot with portable cameras.
  • Track cyclist Nelson Vails, who competed for the US Olympic cycling team in the mid-1980s, served as a consultant on the film. He helped train the actors and repeatedly provided advice on the life and work of bicycle messengers.
  • During filming, cameras were often mounted on bicycles.
  • Before filming, Kevin Bacon trained for 4 months riding a track bike with no gears or brakes. He rode around New York City with director and screenwriter Thomas Michael Donnelly, who also worked as a bicycle messenger while writing the screenplay.
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