Radioland Murders - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Radioland Murders"
Radioland Murders (1994)
Timing: 1:48 (108 min)
Radioland Murders - TMDB rating
5.9/10
55
Radioland Murders - Kinopoisk rating
7.025/10
716
Radioland Murders - IMDB rating
6.2/10
4200

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Fred Roos #11803
Fred Roos
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo George Lucas #1885Photo George Lucas #1886Photo George Lucas #66568

George Lucas

George Lucas
Executive Producer

Casting

Photo Linda Phillips-Palo #74376
Linda Phillips-Palo
Casting
Mark Fincannon
Casting
Rosalie Joseph
Casting

Editor

Paul Trejo
Editor

Art Direction

Peter Russell
Art Direction

Costume Design

Peggy Farrell
Costume Design

Production Design

Gavin Bocquet
Production Design

Set Decoration

James Edward Ferrell Jr.
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Patty York
Makeup Artist
Sandra S. Orsolyak
Makeup Artist

Key Makeup Artist

Kelly Jefferson
Key Makeup Artist
Rudolph Eavy III
Key Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Photo Joel McNeely #19258

Joel McNeely

Joel McNeely
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Photo David Tattersall #70363

David Tattersall

David Tattersall
Director of Photography

Hair Department Head

Barbara Olvera
Hair Department Head

Screenplay

Ron Osborn
Screenplay
Jeff Reno
Screenplay

Key Hair Stylist

Michelle Johnson
Key Hair Stylist

Story

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is dedicated to the memory of Anita Morris (1943-1994), who passed away from ovarian cancer shortly after filming concluded.
  • Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz (1942-2018) wrote the original screenplay back in 1974. It contained numerous references to stars of past radio shows, starting with the era of the 1930s. The management of Universal Pictures demanded that the script be rewritten and all references removed that the public during the filming period might not recognize. Producer George Lucas later greatly regretted that the demand had been met.
  • The film's budget was quite modest, but set designer Gavin Bocquet still managed to create 20 rooms in a honeycomb-like structure. The rest (such as the appearance of the building or the high-voltage power line support on the roof) was added using digital technology under the direction of visual effects specialist Scott Squires.
  • According to producer Rick McCallum, the film was shot during a break in filming of the series "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles" (1992-1993), and used a significant portion of the series' cast. The crew was preparing to depart for Thailand when an earthquake struck California, and all roads from the filming location were blocked for approximately a week. The crew and cast had plenty of food, as they were expecting the arrival of 400 extras (who, for obvious reasons, did not arrive, but the crew managed to shoot some scenes without them). This meant that everyone had to take insurance break before leaving for Thailand, and George Lucas suggested using the free time to film "Radioland Murders" (1994).
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