Duel in the Sun - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Duel in the Sun"
Duel in the Sun (1946)
Timing: 2:24 (144 min)
Duel in the Sun - TMDB rating
6.412/10
154
Duel in the Sun - Kinopoisk rating
6.759/10
889
Duel in the Sun - IMDB rating
6.7/10
10000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Writer

Art Direction

Costume Design

Stunts

Production Design

J. McMillan Johnson
Production Design

Makeup Artist

Norbert A. Myles
Makeup Artist
Robert Stephanoff
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Photo Dimitri Tiomkin #72837

Dimitri Tiomkin

Dimitri Tiomkin
Original Music Composer

Additional Photography

Charles P. Boyle

Charles P. Boyle
Additional Photography

Director of Photography

Photo Harold Rosson #72430

Harold Rosson

Harold Rosson
Director of Photography

Lee Garmes

Lee Garmes
Director of Photography
Ray Rennahan
Director of Photography

Hairstylist

Margaret Martin
Hairstylist

Screenplay

Novel

Photo Niven Busch #119770
Niven Busch
Novel

Co-Director

Otto Brower
Co-Director

Visual Effects

Clarence Slifer
Visual Effects

Sound Recordist

Richard DeWeese
Sound Recordist

Adaptation

Oliver H.P. Garrett
Adaptation

What's left behind the scenes

  • The full version of the film has a runtime of 144 minutes.
  • During the filming of the scene where her character crawls over the rocks, actress Jennifer Jones (1919-2009) scraped her skin everywhere she possibly could.
  • David O. Selznick (1902-1965) initially thought everything would be as it was when working on “Gone with the Wind” (1939) by Victor Fleming (1889-1949), George Cukor (1899-1983) and Sam Wood (1883-1949) – that it would be a grand project with no expense spared, and it eventually turned out that way. Constant delays in filming – many of which were caused by Selznick constantly interfering with the production process and frequently hiring and firing directors (there were seven in total, including Selznick himself) – as well as a painfully long editing period (as the film initially ran for 26 hours) drove up the production costs to an unprecedented $6 million for the time, plus another $2 million for marketing. The film eventually recouped its costs, but marked the beginning of the decline of Selznick's career.
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