Paradise Alley - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Paradise Alley"
Paradise Alley (1978)
Timing: 1:47 (107 min)
Paradise Alley - TMDB rating
5.758/10
128
Paradise Alley - Kinopoisk rating
6.269/10
2029
Paradise Alley - IMDB rating
5.7/10
6700

Film crew

Director

Producer

Jeff Wald
Producer
Ronald A. Suppa
Producer
John F. Roach
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Edward R. Pressman #70325
Edward R. Pressman
Executive Producer

Writer

Casting

Caro Jones
Casting

Editor

Eve Newman
Editor

Art Direction

Deborah Beaudet
Art Direction

Stunts

Photo Jimmy Nickerson #14544
Jimmy Nickerson
Stunts

Production Design

John W. Corso
Production Design

Set Decoration

Jerry Adams
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Photo Bill Conti #24057
Bill Conti
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Arthur Chobanian
Associate Producer

Director of Photography

Photo László Kovács #72743

László Kovács

László Kovács
Director of Photography

Hairstylist

Jean Burt Reilly
Hairstylist

What's left behind the scenes

  • As in the film "Rocky," Sylvester Stallone's own brother, Frank Stallone, played a singer.
  • Sylvester Stallone wrote the screenplay for this film even before he wrote the screenplay for the sports drama "Rocky" (1976), but this story did not attract any of the producers Stallone approached for a long time. Only after the resounding success of "Rocky" did producers agree to look at the screenplay, and "Universal Pictures" gave the green light to filming.
  • While working on this film, Sylvester Stallone was a novice director, so several times it happened that both the actors and the crew were ready to shoot a scene, but couldn't start because Stallone forgot to say "Action!"
  • Initially, Sylvester Stallone wanted all the main characters to be African American. He only managed to secure funding for the film when he agreed to star in it himself and made all the main characters Italian American.
  • Originally, 'Hell's Kitchen' was significantly longer, but the film had to be cut at the insistence of Universal Pictures. According to Stallone himself, he cut a total of 40 scenes, 10 of which were later restored for television broadcast.
  • As in the film «Rocky», Sylvester Stallone's own brother, Frank Stallone, played the singer.
  • Sylvester Stallone wrote the film's screenplay even before he wrote the screenplay for the sports drama «Rocky» (1976), but this story did not attract any of the producers Stallone approached for a long time. Only after the resounding success of «Rocky» did producers agree to look at the screenplay, and the film company «Universal Pictures» gave the green light to filming.
  • While working on this film, Sylvester Stallone was a novice director, so it happened several times that both the actors and the crew were ready to shoot a scene, but couldn't start because Stallone forgot to say "Action!"
  • Initially, "Nighthawk" was significantly longer, but the film had to be cut at the insistence of the film company Universal Pictures. According to Stallone himself, he cut a total of 40 scenes, 10 of which were later returned to the film for television release.
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