Day Watch - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Day Watch"
Дневной дозор (2006)
Timing: 2:25 (145 min)
Day Watch - TMDB rating
6.1/10
509
Day Watch - Kinopoisk rating
6.159/10
189759
Day Watch - IMDB rating
6.4/10
36000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Anatoliy Maksimov #231278Photo Anatoliy Maksimov #231279Photo Anatoliy Maksimov #231280Photo Anatoliy Maksimov #231281
Anatoliy Maksimov
Producer

Executive Producer

Natela Abuladze
Executive Producer

Writer

Editor

Dmitry Kiselev
Editor

Art Direction

Valeri Viktorov
Art Direction
Mukhtar Mirzakeyev
Art Direction
Nikolay Goriaev
Art Direction

Stunt Coordinator

Photo Sergey Vorobyov #68793
Sergey Vorobyov
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

Dmitry Kiselev
Second Unit Director

Makeup Artist

Nataliya Bogdanova
Makeup Artist
Irina Morozova
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Photo Yuriy Poteenko #74186
Yuriy Poteenko
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Sergey Trofimov
Director of Photography

Steadicam Operator

Alik Tagirov
Steadicam Operator
Maksim Belousov
Steadicam Operator

Screenplay

Photo Alexandr Talal #233839Photo Alexandr Talal #233840Photo Alexandr Talal #233841
Alexandr Talal
Screenplay

Novel

Photo Sergey Lukyanenko #335303
Sergey Lukyanenko
Novel

Additional Director of Photography

Photo Levan Kapanadze #233842Photo Levan Kapanadze #233843Photo Levan Kapanadze #233844
Levan Kapanadze
Additional Director of Photography
Oleg Lagodinskiy
Additional Director of Photography
Roman Boyko
Additional Director of Photography

Songs

Casting Director

Tamara Odintsova
Casting Director

Line Producer

Alexey Borisov
Line Producer

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on Sergei Lukyanenko's novel "Day Watch" (2000). It also aligns to some extent with the second and third parts of the book "Night Watch".
  • The film's premiere date was postponed several times. The following dates were mentioned: September 2004, January 2005, September 2005, and finally, January 1, 2006.
  • Sergei Lukyanenko "flashed" on screen in a scene of Night Watch employee training, playing one of the trainees in the back row.
  • Anton Gorodetsky appears in the Moscow Metro, seemingly emerging from a poster for the film 'The 9th Company'. This episode symbolizes the filmmakers’ desire to break the box office record in Russia, previously held by 'The 9th Company' before the release of 'Night Watch' (taking worldwide gross into account, 'Night Watch' is the leader). In actuality, the filming of this episode took place in the Saint Petersburg Metro at the 'Polytechnic' station.
  • The phone number shown during Anton Gorodetsky’s taxi ride belongs to a member of the film crew.
  • The film features product placement, although less prominently than in 'Night Watch' (2004). However, the filmmakers earned significantly more from advertising in 'Day Watch' than they did in 'Night Watch', where the volume was estimated at half a million dollars, while in 'Day Watch' it reached 3 million dollars.
  • In the film, Kostya’s father taps and sings a modified version of the reggae group The Gladiators’ song 'Go Before Us Jah Jah', changing it to 'Jah Jah go before us'.
  • The film is set on the eve of the New Year 2006, but a scene showing Anton watching a hockey game on television features a match between the Russian and American national teams from the 2002 Winter Olympics.
  • At the beginning of filming, Alisa drove an Audi TT. However, the car was later stolen, and it had to be replaced with a Mazda. As a result, some material had to be reshot, while other parts (the view from inside the car) were left as is. Consequently, in some moments it is noticeable that the interior and exterior of the car look different.
  • In the scene where Anton and Olga fly off to Samarkand after the pilots manage to get the plane airborne, one of them retracts the landing gear, which is shown in close-up, but then the plane continues to fly over the forest with the landing gear still extended.
  • The film is based on Sergei Lukyanenko’s novel “Day Watch” (2000). It also partially aligns with the second and third parts of the book “Night Watch.”
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