Werewolf of London - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Werewolf of London"
Werewolf of London (1935)
Timing: 1:15 (75 min)
Werewolf of London - TMDB rating
6.038/10
120

Film crew

Director

Executive Producer

Stanley Bergerman
Executive Producer

Writer

Edmund Pearson
Writer

Editor

Milton Carruth
Editor
Russell F. Schoengarth
Editor

Art Direction

Makeup Artist

Photo Jack Pierce #79432

Jack Pierce

Jack Pierce
Makeup Artist
Armand Triller
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Karl Hajos
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Robert Harris
Associate Producer

Orchestrator

Clifford Vaughan
Orchestrator

Stunt Double

Photo Harvey Parry #73500
Harvey Parry
Stunt Double

Director of Photography

Charles J. Stumar
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Property Master

Robert Laszlo
Property Master

Sound Mixer

Bob Richards
Sound Mixer

Boom Operator

Frank Artman
Boom Operator

Screenplay

John Colton
Screenplay

Lighting Technician

Irving Smith
Lighting Technician

Grip

Lester Kahn
Grip
E. Brown
Grip
A. Buckley
Grip

Special Effects

John P. Fulton
Special Effects

Story

Robert Harris
Story

Music Supervisor

Gilbert Kurland
Music Supervisor

Assistant Director

Photo Phil Karlson #269487Photo Phil Karlson #343377

Phil Karlson

Phil Karlson
Assistant Director
Charles S. Gould
Assistant Director

Music

Special Effects Assistant

David S. Horsley
Special Effects Assistant

Conductor

Karl Hajos
Conductor

Music Coordinator

Abe Meyer
Music Coordinator

Production Secretary

Muriel Yoemans
Production Secretary
Billy Moritz
Production Secretary

Sound Recordist

Donald Cunliffe
Sound Recordist

Sound Supervisor

Gilbert Kurland
Sound Supervisor

Supervising Editor

Maurice Pivar
Supervising Editor

Adaptation

Harvey Gates
Adaptation

Assistant Camera

John J. Martin
Assistant Camera

Technical Supervisor

Archie Hall
Technical Supervisor

Hair Setup

Mary Dolor
Hair Setup

Child Wrangler

Mary West
Child Wrangler

Script Researcher

Jean Raymond
Script Researcher

What's left behind the scenes

  • This film is the earliest surviving Hollywood film about werewolves (a silent film titled “The Werewolf” was released in 1913, but it was destroyed in a fire in 1924).
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