Moonlight Mile - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Moonlight Mile"
Moonlight Mile (2002)
Timing: 1:57 (117 min)
Moonlight Mile - TMDB rating
6.3/10
212
Moonlight Mile - Kinopoisk rating
6.468/10
2571
Moonlight Mile - IMDB rating
6.6/10
15000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Mark Johnson #12152Photo Mark Johnson #12153
Mark Johnson
Producer

Executive Producer

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Susan Sarandon

Susan Sarandon
Executive Producer
Patricia Whitcher
Executive Producer
Photo David Hoberman #22829
David Hoberman
Executive Producer
Photo Ashok Amritraj #73377
Ashok Amritraj
Executive Producer

Writer

Casting

Avy Kaufman
Casting

Editor

Lisa Zeno Churgin
Editor

Art Direction

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Mark Worthington
Art Direction

Costume Design

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Mary Zophres

Mary Zophres
Costume Design

Stunts

Lynn Salvatori
Stunts

Production Design

Missy Stewart
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Photo Rick Barker #28530

Rick Barker

Rick Barker
Stunt Coordinator
Photo Rick LeFevour #18528
Rick LeFevour
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Kathy Lucas
Set Decoration

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Michael Herbick
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Co-Producer

Brian W. Cook
Co-Producer

Second Assistant Director

Chitra F. Mojtabai
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Photo Phedon Papamichael #7171

Phedon Papamichael

Phedon Papamichael
Director of Photography

Script Supervisor

Elizabeth Ludwick-Bax
Script Supervisor

Art Department Coordinator

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Carol Kiefer
Art Department Coordinator

Music

Unit Publicist

Eileen Peterson
Unit Publicist

What's left behind the scenes

  • Silberling himself once experienced a similar story. In 1989, his girlfriend and promising actress Rebecca Scheffer was killed by a psychotic fan, and Brad himself was considered a suspect. There is a belief that 'Moonlight Mile' is based on those distant events.
  • Initially, the film was planned to be titled “Baby's in Black,” like the famous song by The Beatles. The royalties to the copyright holders would have been very substantial, so the film was given a title – like that of a lesser-known song by The Rolling Stones.
  • After completing work on the film, screenwriter and director Brad Silberling took a copy of the film to Oregon, where he rented a private cinema and showed the film to the parents of actress Rebecca Scheffer (1967-1989, was killed on the doorstep of her own home by a mentally ill fan). They were indirectly involved in the creation of the film as well.
  • Four studios rejected the project. Brad Silberling hoped that Steven Spielberg's studio, DreamWorks, would show interest, but they felt it would be too similar to Sam Mendes's drama "American Beauty" (1999), which was in production at the time.
  • Silberling himself once experienced a similar story. In 1989, his girlfriend and promising actress Rebecca Scheffer was killed by a fanatical psychopath, and Brad himself was considered a suspect. There is a version that "Moonlight Mile" is based on those distant events.
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