The Mountain Between Us - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Mountain Between Us"
The Mountain Between Us (2017)
Timing: 1:49 (109 min)
The Mountain Between Us - TMDB rating
6.7/10
2514
The Mountain Between Us - Kinopoisk rating
6.843/10
103983
The Mountain Between Us - IMDB rating
6.4/10
88000

Film crew

Director

Producer

David Ready
Producer

Executive Producer

Becki Cross Trujillo
Executive Producer
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Fred Berger

Fred Berger
Executive Producer

Writer

Casting

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Sandra-Ken Freeman
Casting

Editor

Lee Percy
Editor

Special Effects Supervisor

Paul Benjamin
Special Effects Supervisor

Art Direction

Cheryl Marion
Art Direction

Supervising Art Director

James Steuart
Supervising Art Director

Costume Design

Renee Ehrlich Kalfus
Costume Design

Production Design

Set Decoration

Shannon Gottlieb
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Megan Tanner
Makeup Artist
Sian Grigg
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

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Ramin Djawadi

Ramin Djawadi
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Becki Cross Trujillo
Unit Production Manager
Thierry Tanguy
Unit Production Manager

Associate Producer

Amira Diab
Associate Producer

Second Assistant Director

Philip Needs
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

Director of Photography

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Mandy Walker

Mandy Walker
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Braden Haggerty
Camera Operator

Costume Supervisor

Carole Griffin
Costume Supervisor

Assistant Art Director

Angela O'Sullivan
Assistant Art Director

Aerial Director of Photography

Hans Bjerno
Aerial Director of Photography

Still Photographer

Kimberly French
Still Photographer

Visual Effects Producer

Korey J. Cauchon
Visual Effects Producer

First Assistant Director

Paul Barry
First Assistant Director

Assistant Costume Designer

Lana S. Krause
Assistant Costume Designer

Boom Operator

Jon Lavender
Boom Operator

Screenplay

Novel

Charles Martin
Novel

Location Scout

Jeff Mohs
Location Scout

Assistant Editor

Steve Jacks
Assistant Editor

Lighting Technician

Mark G. Alexander
Lighting Technician

Location Manager

Jeff Mohs
Location Manager

Dolly Grip

Nicholas Dent
Dolly Grip

Leadman

Tony Beck
Leadman

Special Effects

Tom Blacklock
Special Effects
Cara E. Anderson
Special Effects

Third Assistant Director

Amanda Petura
Third Assistant Director

Assistant Director

Tim Macarthur
Assistant Director

ADR Mixer

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Robert Edwards
ADR Mixer

Greensman

Glenn Foerster
Greensman

Visual Effects Editor

Christian Madera
Visual Effects Editor

ADR Voice Casting

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Johnny Gidcomb
ADR Voice Casting

Post Production Assistant

Curtis Corona
Post Production Assistant

Assistant Sound Editor

Candice Todesco
Assistant Sound Editor

Dialect Coach

Susan Hegarty
Dialect Coach

Digital Compositors

Alex Hanneman
Digital Compositors

Recording Supervision

Jeremiah Slovarp
Recording Supervision

Paint Coordinator

Vaughan V. Baker
Paint Coordinator
Niki Charalambopoulos
Paint Coordinator

Photoscience Manager

Angela R. Knight
Photoscience Manager
Angela R. Knight
Photoscience Manager

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film's production was delayed for several days so Kate Winslet could attend the memorial service for Alan Rickman.
  • Most of the filming took place in Canada, on the border between Alberta and British Columbia, in the picturesque community of Invermere, where the temperature often dropped to -38°. Many scenes were shot on the peaks of the rocky mountains of the Purcell Range, and the cast and crew had to travel 40 minutes one way before reaching base camp. Due to bad weather conditions, they were unable to use a helicopter.
  • To ensure maximum safety, only Kate Winslet, Idris Elba and a few members of the film crew ascended to the highest points of the mountain peaks, where the work was complicated not only by the cold but also by the thin mountain air. Despite this, both actors performed most of their stunts themselves, including the one where Kate Winslet falls through cracked ice into a lake. To make everything look as realistic as possible, a tank was built into the snow, through which the actress fell through a hatch. The air temperature during the filming of this scene was -20°.
  • To recreate the plane crash and the sensations of Alex and Ben during the disaster, the film crew built a replica of the plane's fuselage, which they then mounted on a hinged mechanism and lifted with ropes to provide complex, unconventional camera movements. The fuselage set was a single unit, without removable side walls, and to get inside, the actors had to climb through a small side window of the plane.
  • The plane flight and crash site were filmed in one take. Continuous shooting of the movement was achieved by mounting the camera on a single cable extending from the open nose of the aircraft. The camera was remotely controlled and rotated 360 degrees, fully capturing the events. Idris Elba, Kate Winslet, Beau Bridges, and 'Dog' rehearsed this scene for a week before filming. The actors had to know all their lines, as well as when and how the camera would move, turn, and rotate, and what and when they would need to do and say. Even 'Dog' was trained to respond to certain signals.
  • In the final scene, when Ben turns the corner, a blonde woman is seen turning the corner after him twice. But when Ben turns around and starts running, there is no one on the street.
  • To ensure maximum safety, only Kate Winslet, Idris Elba, and a few members of the film crew climbed to the highest points of the mountain peaks, where the work was complicated not only by the cold but also by the thin mountain air. Despite this, both actors performed most of their stunts themselves, including the one where Kate Winslet falls through cracked ice into a lake. To make everything look as realistic as possible, a tank was built into the snow, into which the actress fell through a hatch. The air temperature during the filming of this scene was -20°.
  • The airplane flight and the crash site were filmed in one take. The continuous shooting of the movement was accomplished by attaching the camera to a single cable extending from the open nose of the plane. The camera was remotely controlled and rotated 360 degrees, fully capturing the events. Idris Elba, Kate Winslet, Beau Bridges, and the 'Dog' rehearsed this scene for a week before filming. The actors had to know all their lines; how and when the camera moves, turns, and rotates; what and when they needed to do and say. Even the 'Dog' was trained to specific signals.
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