Mallrats - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Mallrats"
Mallrats (1995)
Timing: 1:35 (95 min)
Mallrats - TMDB rating
6.8/10
1343
Mallrats - Kinopoisk rating
7.076/10
24673
Mallrats - IMDB rating
7/10
134000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Sean Daniel #11128
Sean Daniel
Producer
James Jacks
Producer

Executive Producer

Caldecot Chubb
Executive Producer

Writer

Casting

Don Phillips
Casting

Editor

Paul Dixon
Editor

Art Direction

Sue Savage
Art Direction

Costume Design

Dana Allyson
Costume Design

Stunts

Phil Chong
Stunts
Eric D. Howell
Stunts
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Jake Crawford
Stunts
Shari Nicotero
Stunts

Production Design

Dina Lipton
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Robert Apisa
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Diana Stoughton
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Toni G
Makeup Artist

Key Makeup Artist

Brigette A. Myre
Key Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Michael C. Casper
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Daniel J. Leahy
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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Ira Newborn
Original Music Composer

Production Supervisor

Beth DePatie
Production Supervisor

Orchestrator

Don Nemitz
Orchestrator

Second Assistant Director

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Louis Shaw Milito

Louis Shaw Milito
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

David Klein
Director of Photography

Costume Supervisor

Dana Kay Hart
Costume Supervisor

Sound Effects Editor

Charles Maynes
Sound Effects Editor

Supervising Sound Editor

Richard LeGrand Jr.
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

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Carol Banker

Carol Banker
Script Supervisor

Set Costumer

Roseanne Fiedler
Set Costumer

Supervising ADR Editor

Norval D. Crutcher III
Supervising ADR Editor

Hairstylist

Sherry Heart
Hairstylist

Sound Mixer

Jose Araujo
Sound Mixer

First Assistant Director

Fernando Altschul
First Assistant Director

Thanks

Boom Operator

Anton Herbert
Boom Operator

First Assistant Editor

Richard J. Rossi

Richard J. Rossi
First Assistant Editor

Foley Artist

Joan Rowe
Foley Artist
Diane Marshall
Foley Artist

Sound Designer

Harry E. Snodgrass
Sound Designer

Assistant Editor

Paul Kieran
Assistant Editor
Elisa Cohen
Assistant Editor

Location Manager

Ralph B. Meyer
Location Manager
Bob Medcraft
Location Manager

Second Second Assistant Director

Shari Nicotero
Second Second Assistant Director

Music Supervisor

Kathy Nelson
Music Supervisor
Jeff Saltzman
Music Supervisor

Casting Assistant

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Ethan Flower
Casting Assistant

Foley Mixer

James Bolt
Foley Mixer

Casting Associate

Dee Dee Wehle
Casting Associate

Gaffer

Mick McNeely
Gaffer

Prosthetic Makeup Artist

Crist Ballas
Prosthetic Makeup Artist

ADR Mixer

Alan Holly
ADR Mixer

Post Production Supervisor

Terra Abroms
Post Production Supervisor

Production Coordinator

Lisa Bradley
Production Coordinator

Line Producer

Laura Greenlee
Line Producer

ADR Editor

Bob McNabb
ADR Editor

Sound Recordist

Charlie Ajar Jr.
Sound Recordist

Supervising Music Editor

J.J. George
Supervising Music Editor

Assistant Sound Editor

Samuel Webb
Assistant Sound Editor
Michelle Pleis
Assistant Sound Editor

Executive In Charge Of Production

Donna Smith
Executive In Charge Of Production

Title Designer

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Dan Perri

Dan Perri
Title Designer

Sound Editor

Charles Maynes
Sound Editor
William Hooper
Sound Editor
William Jacobs
Sound Editor

Color Timer

Dennis McNeill
Color Timer

Negative Cutter

Gary Burritt
Negative Cutter

Art Designer

Drew Struzan
Art Designer

Main Title Designer

Mike Allred
Main Title Designer

Cableman

Matthew Magrattan
Cableman

Hair Assistant

Kristin Mosier
Hair Assistant

What's left behind the scenes

  • Seth Green could have played Jay.
  • Initially, Kevin Smith wanted William Atherton to play Jared Svenning. The latter declined the offers due to the film's focus on a teenage audience.
  • It can be noticed that Stan Lee constantly looks to the left or right while talking to Brodie, as he was reading his lines from cue cards.
  • Scott Mosier, the film's producer, drew blueprints of Jay and Silent Bob.
  • The film was shot at the Eden Prairie Center mall.
  • Rene Mosier (Shannon Doherty) changes her outfits at least three times during a shopping trip. Shannon's contract included a special clause stating that she could keep all the items her character buys in the film. She also suggested that her character wear all the clothes she purchased at the mall.
  • “Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back” was the second film in the so-called View Askewniverse. Other films include “Clerks” (1994), “Chasing Amy” (1997), “Dogma” (1999), “Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back” (2001), and “Clerks 2” (2006). All these films are united by common characters, plot lines, events, and contain numerous allusions and references to each other.
  • The names of the two main characters, Brodie Bruce and T.S. Quint, are a reference to “Jaws” (1975), which featured characters with the same names, and the film crew referred to the shark as “Bruce”.
  • Sven-Ole Thorsen played La Farsa, a security guard at the shopping complex. A bounty hunter in “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” (1969) had the same name.
  • In the scene where Jay and Silent Bob hide in the bookstore, Bob is reading John Pierson’s book, “Spike, Mike, Slackers and Dykes: A Guided Tour Across a Decade of American Independent Cinema.” This book contains numerous articles by Kevin Smith.
  • The character played by Ben Affleck is named Shannon Hamilton. Shannon Doherty was married to Ashley Hamilton.
  • In reality, the elevator where Brodie and Rene have sex has glass doors.
  • Brodie’s shirt features the combined faces of three actors who auditioned for the role but didn't get it.
  • The name Gwen Turner is a reference to director Genevieve Turner.
  • Although Rene's last name is never spoken during the film, it can be found in the end credits – Monsieur, which is a reference to the film's producer Scott Monsieur.
  • When Rene (Shannon Doherty) tells Jay and Silent Bob that security has detained Brodie and T.S., Ethan Suplee (William) says, "Brenda?" – a reference to Shannon's character in the television series "Beverly Hills, 90210" (1990).
  • The music playing during the scene where T.S. and Hamilton wait for the elevator also appears in "The Blues Brothers" (1980).
  • The pass hanging around Mr. Svenning's neck features the logo of the View Askew production company.
  • Svenning was not originally intended to be bald, however Michael Rooker felt that the hairstyle suited his character best.
  • Studio executives demanded that the amount of profanity in the film be significantly reduced, or that "strong" language be replaced with more "mild" terms.
  • The original opening of the film was disliked by audiences during test screenings and was cut from the film. The unaltered version can be seen in the director's cut.
  • Brody's comic book collection is actually Kevin Smith's comic book collection, which has significantly expanded since filming wrapped.
  • John Landis was supposed to play a cameo role, but it was decided at the last moment to remove his character from the film.
  • The film was shot in Minnesota.
  • The script initially did not include a role for Stan Lee. Kevin Smith wrote a fictional character named Stan Lee into the script.
  • Before Stan Lee agreed to play himself, the filmmakers offered the role to Quentin Tarantino and George Carlin.
  • Jennifer Love Hewitt, Jenny McCarthy, Reese Witherspoon, and Heather Graham auditioned for various roles in the film.
  • At the 56th minute, one of the characters at a flea market wears a baseball cap with the inscription "Clerks" – a reference to Kevin Smith's first film.
  • Alyssa Milano was considered for the role of Rene, but Shannon Doherty ultimately got the part.
  • At the beginning of the film, during the opening credits, the character of Ben Affleck is presented as a hero from a non-existent comic book called "Buttman." Twenty-one years later, Ben Affleck played Batman in the film "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice." Also, Kevin Smith's character in a Batman costume appears in one of the film's scenes.
  • The names of the two main characters, Brodie Bruce and T.S. Quint, are a reference to "Jaws" (1975), which featured characters with the same names, and the film crew nicknamed the shark "Bruce".
  • At 56 minutes, one of the characters at a flea market puts on a baseball cap with the inscription "Clerks" – a reference to Kevin Smith's first film.
  • At the beginning of the film, during the opening credits, you can see that Ben Affleck's character is presented as a hero from the non-existent comic book "Buttman". 21 years later, Ben Affleck plays Batman in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice". Kevin Smith's character in a Batman costume also appears in one of the scenes of the film.
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