Legend - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Legend"
Legend (2015)
Timing: 2:12 (132 min)
Legend - TMDB rating
7.1/10
4172
Legend - Kinopoisk rating
7.267/10
1192565
Legend - IMDB rating
6.9/10
223000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Tim Bevan #8467
Tim Bevan
Producer
Photo Eric Fellner #8468
Eric Fellner
Producer
Photo Brian Oliver #4319
Brian Oliver
Producer
Chris Clark
Producer
Quentin Curtis
Producer

Executive Producer

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Tom Hardy

Tom Hardy
Executive Producer
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Liza Chasin
Executive Producer
Kate Solomon
Executive Producer
Tyler Thompson
Executive Producer
Olivier Courson
Executive Producer
Photo Ron Halpern #744

Ron Halpern

Ron Halpern
Executive Producer
Michael Bassick
Executive Producer
Buddy Patrick
Executive Producer
Photo Christopher Woodrow #3360
Christopher Woodrow
Executive Producer
Peter Mallouk
Executive Producer
Ray Mallouk
Executive Producer
Amelia Granger
Executive Producer
Timmy Thompson
Executive Producer

Writer

Casting

Lucinda Syson
Casting

Editor

Peter McNulty
Editor

Art Direction

Marco Anton Restivo
Art Direction
Gareth Cousins
Art Direction

Costume Design

Caroline Harris
Costume Design

Stunts

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Zarene Dallas
Stunts
Matt Crook
Stunts
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Pete Ford
Stunts
Felix Leech
Stunts

Production Design

Tom Conroy
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Julian Spencer
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

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Crispian Sallis
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Nuria Mbomio
Makeup Artist
Christine Blundell
Makeup Artist
Audrey Doyle
Makeup Artist
Kirsty Mcqueen
Makeup Artist
Chloe Meddings
Makeup Artist
Sophie Finch
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Jeffrey J. Haboush
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Mark Taylor

Mark Taylor
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo Carter Burwell #16851

Carter Burwell

Carter Burwell
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

Jane Robertson
Co-Producer

Director of Photography

Photo Dick Pope #71569

Dick Pope

Dick Pope
Director of Photography

Costume Supervisor

Marco Scotti
Costume Supervisor

Assistant Art Director

Rebecca White
Assistant Art Director
Oliver Benson
Assistant Art Director

Property Master

Muffin Green
Property Master

Script Supervisor

Beverly Winston
Script Supervisor

Set Costumer

Emma Heath
Set Costumer
Oliver Southall
Set Costumer

Hairstylist

Christine Blundell
Hairstylist
Chloe Meddings
Hairstylist
Jo Nielsen
Hairstylist

Still Photographer

Simon Mein
Still Photographer

Armorer

Dan Osborne
Armorer

Assistant Costume Designer

Sheara Abrahams
Assistant Costume Designer

Foley Artist

Jason Swanscott
Foley Artist
Jack Stew
Foley Artist

Sound Designer

Ben Meechan
Sound Designer

Dialogue Editor

Adam Horley
Dialogue Editor

Foley Editor

Peter Hanson
Foley Editor
Kevin Penney
Foley Editor

First Assistant "B" Camera

Tobias Eedy

Tobias Eedy
First Assistant "B" Camera

Props

Kevin Day
Props

Book

John Pearson
Book

Music Supervisor

Liz Gallacher
Music Supervisor
Kirsten Lane
Music Supervisor

Foley Mixer

Glen Gathard
Foley Mixer

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Chris Lyons

Chris Lyons
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Nathaniel De'Lineadeus
Special Effects Makeup Artist

Casting Associate

Kate Ringsell
Casting Associate

Music Editor

Adam Milo Smalley
Music Editor

ADR Mixer

Mark Appleby
ADR Mixer
Nick Kray
ADR Mixer

Concept Artist

Elo Soode
Concept Artist

Conceptual Design

Elo Soode
Conceptual Design

Sound Mix Technician

Dafydd Archard
Sound Mix Technician

Choreographer

Litza Bixler
Choreographer

Wigmaker

Ray Marston
Wigmaker

Assistant Foley Artist

Jemma Riley-Tolch
Assistant Foley Artist

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on John Pearson’s book, The Profession of Violence: The Rise and Fall of the Kray Twins.
  • Tom Hardy seriously injured his ankle while filming a fight scene in a pub.
  • The pub in the film is the historic Tuners Old Star pub in Wapping, London. Many details of the pub were altered for filming. The screen located at the top of the bar is authentic, but part of the screen had to be dismantled to accommodate large cameras. The lighting fixtures in the pub also had to be replaced and the walls repainted. The square brewery signs in the film are also real.
  • Filming took place in London, United Kingdom.
  • Upon its release in the UK in early September, “Legend” broke box office records for this season. For the first time in the history of film distribution in England, “Legend” grossed an unprecedented £5.18 million (US$8 million) in September and entered the list of the highest-grossing films in the UK.
  • Members of the British indie-pop group “Thumpers,” Marcus Pepperell and John Hamson Jr., appeared in cameo roles. They played members of the band performing during Duffy's first song.
  • Several houses on the street where Francis lives have cables visible running from the ground up the side of the house. This is how cable television is connected, but it only appeared in this part of London in 1984, not in the early 1960s.
  • In one scene at a road fork, a modern speed bump can be noticed behind Francis.
  • When Francis leaves Reggie and talks to Ronnie, it is visible that some apartments have modern double glazing.
  • In one of the film's scenes, repainted modern road markings are visible.
  • When Inspector Nipper searches the alley, plastic pipes are visible on the wall of the house, leading from a condensing boiler. Such boilers did not exist at that time, and the pipes could have been made of copper, lead, or iron, but not plastic.
  • After Cornell is shot and Ronnie runs out of the pub, a notice with a freephone number ('Freephone' and a number starting with '0800') can be seen next to the door. Freephone numbers only appeared in the UK in 1985.
  • The film is based on the book "The Profession of Violence: The Rise and Fall of the Kray Twins" by John Pearson.
  • The pub in the film is the historic Tuners Old Star pub in Wapping, London. Many details of the pub were altered for filming. The screen located at the top of the bar is genuine, but part of the screen had to be dismantled to accommodate larger cameras. The pub's lighting fixtures also had to be replaced, and the walls repainted. The square brewery signs in the film are also authentic.
  • Members of the British indie-pop group "Thumpers", Marcus Pepperell and John Hamson Jr., appeared in cameo roles. They played members of the band performing during Duffy's first song.
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