Two-Lane Blacktop - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Two-Lane Blacktop"
Two-Lane Blacktop (1971)
Timing: 1:42 (102 min)
Two-Lane Blacktop - TMDB rating
6.922/10
218
Two-Lane Blacktop - Kinopoisk rating
6.999/10
2292
Two-Lane Blacktop - IMDB rating
7.2/10
14000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Casting

Photo Fred Roos #11803
Fred Roos
Casting
Jennifer Shull
Casting

Editor

Costume Design

Richard Bruno
Costume Design

Unit Production Manager

Walter Coblenz
Unit Production Manager

Associate Producer

Photo Gary Kurtz #1887

Gary Kurtz

Gary Kurtz
Associate Producer

Director of Photography

Jack Deerson
Director of Photography
Gregory Sandor
Director of Photography

Sound Effects Editor

Don MacDougall
Sound Effects Editor

Supervising Sound Editor

James Nelson
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Bonnie Prendergast
Script Supervisor

Still Photographer

John R. Hamilton
Still Photographer

Screenplay

Will Corry
Screenplay

Location Manager

Steven Henschel
Location Manager

Story

Will Corry
Story

Music Supervisor

Billy James
Music Supervisor

Assistant Director

Ken Swor
Assistant Director

Sound Recordist

Howard S. Wollman
Sound Recordist

Publicist

Beverly Walker
Publicist

Title Designer

Marion Sampler
Title Designer

Producer's Assistant

Lee Wenner
Producer's Assistant

Assistant Camera

Photo John Bailey #74519

John Bailey

John Bailey
Assistant Camera

Dialogue Coach

Photo Jaclyn Hellman #262313
Jaclyn Hellman
Dialogue Coach

Technical Advisor

Jay Wheatley
Technical Advisor

What's left behind the scenes

  • No makeup was applied to any of the actors.
  • By 1983, three out of the four actors who appeared in the film were already dead. Actress and photographer Lori Bird committed suicide in 1979, Warren Oates died of a heart attack at the age of 53 in 1982, and Dennis Wilson (drummer, vocalist and composer of The Beach Boys) drowned a year later.
  • Esquire magazine named the film 'Two-Lane Blacktop' film of the year and even published its full screenplay.
  • The film ended up being 3.5 hours long. The contract with the studio required director Monte Hellman to shoot a 2-hour film.
  • Of the four actors in the main roles, only Warren Oates had previously appeared in films.
  • Upon release, the film was not a commercial success, but in 2012 it was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry of the U.S. Library of Congress.
  • Most of the racing scenes were filmed with stunt drivers.
  • Filming took 8 weeks between August and October 1970.
  • Monte Hellman came up with the film's ending in a dream.
  • The film's crew consisted of 30 people.
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