Unforgiven - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Unforgiven"
Unforgiven (1992)
Timing: 2:10 (130 min)
Unforgiven - TMDB rating
7.908/10
4897
Unforgiven - Kinopoisk rating
7.806/10
57448
Unforgiven - IMDB rating
8.2/10
467000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Julian Ludwig
Producer

Executive Producer

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David Valdes
Executive Producer

Writer

Casting

Phyllis Huffman
Casting
Stuart Aikins
Casting
Lorelei Kuchera
Casting

Editor

Joel Cox
Editor

Art Direction

Adrian Gorton
Art Direction
Rick Roberts
Art Direction

Stunts

George Orrison
Stunts

Production Design

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Henry Bumstead

Henry Bumstead
Production Design

Set Decoration

Janice Blackie-Goodine
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Stan Edmonds
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Rick Alexander
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Les Fresholtz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Vern Poore
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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Lennie Niehaus

Lennie Niehaus
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Julian Ludwig
Associate Producer

Second Assistant Director

Bill Bannerman
Second Assistant Director
Jeffrey Wetzel
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Jack N. Green
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Stephen St. John
Camera Operator
Roger Vernon
Camera Operator

Costume Supervisor

Carla Hetland
Costume Supervisor
Glenn Wright
Costume Supervisor
Joanne Hansen
Costume Supervisor

Makeup Department Head

Michael Hancock
Makeup Department Head

Property Master

Edward Aiona
Property Master

Supervising Sound Editor

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Alan Robert Murray
Supervising Sound Editor
Walter Newman
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Lloyd Nelson
Script Supervisor

Hair Department Head

Iloe Flewelling
Hair Department Head

Set Costumer

Valerie T. O'Brien
Set Costumer

Supervising Dialogue Editor

Karen Spangenberg
Supervising Dialogue Editor

Hairstylist

Carol Pershing
Hairstylist

Special Effects Coordinator

John Frazier
Special Effects Coordinator

Still Photographer

Bob Akester
Still Photographer

Sound Mixer

Rob Young
Sound Mixer
Michael Evje
Sound Mixer

First Assistant Director

Scott Maitland
First Assistant Director

Thanks

Chief Lighting Technician

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Tom Stern

Tom Stern
Chief Lighting Technician

Production Manager

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David Valdes
Production Manager
Bob Gray
Production Manager

Boom Operator

Kelly Zombor
Boom Operator

Screenplay

Set Designer

James J. Murakami
Set Designer

Construction Coordinator

Ron Trost
Construction Coordinator
Jan Kobylka
Construction Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

Karen G. Wilson
Dialogue Editor
James J. Isaacs
Dialogue Editor

Assistant Editor

Michael Cipriano
Assistant Editor

Best Boy Grip

Randy Swanson
Best Boy Grip
Hal Nelson
Best Boy Grip

Lighting Technician

Víctor Pérez
Lighting Technician

First Assistant "B" Camera

Douglas Craik
First Assistant "B" Camera

First Assistant "A" Camera

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Tony Rivetti
First Assistant "A" Camera

Transportation Coordinator

Keith Dillin
Transportation Coordinator

Key Grip

Charles Saldana
Key Grip

Location Manager

Rino Pace
Location Manager

Dolly Grip

Carey Toner
Dolly Grip
T. Daniel Scaringi
Dolly Grip

Assistant Property Master

Michael Sexton
Assistant Property Master
Dean Goodine
Assistant Property Master
Chuck McSorley
Assistant Property Master

Construction Foreman

Bruce Robinson
Construction Foreman

Painter

Doug Wilson
Painter
Gary Clayton Ripley
Painter

Special Effects

Paul Healy
Special Effects
Maurice Routly
Special Effects

Casting Assistant

Nadene Katz
Casting Assistant
William Haines
Casting Assistant

Third Assistant Director

Grant Lucibello
Third Assistant Director
Tom Rooker
Third Assistant Director

Production Accountant

Michael Maurer
Production Accountant
Lynn Elston
Production Accountant
Jeff Kloss
Production Accountant

Assistant Director

Tom Rooker
Assistant Director
Bill Bannerman
Assistant Director
Jeffrey Wetzel
Assistant Director
Grant Lucibello
Assistant Director

"A" Camera Operator

Stephen St. John
"A" Camera Operator

Music Editor

Donald Harris
Music Editor

"B" Camera Operator

Roger Vernon
"B" Camera Operator

Second Assistant "B" Camera

Dan Heather
Second Assistant "B" Camera

Standby Painter

George Griffiths
Standby Painter

Production Assistant

Matt Palmer
Production Assistant
John Lind
Production Assistant

Unit Publicist

Marco Barla
Unit Publicist

Production Coordinator

Penny Gibbs
Production Coordinator
Carol Trost
Production Coordinator

Scoring Mixer

Robert Fernandez
Scoring Mixer
Robert Fernandez
Scoring Mixer

Production Secretary

Loranne Turgeon
Production Secretary

Second Assistant "A" Camera

Marco Ciccone
Second Assistant "A" Camera

ADR Supervisor

Devon Heffley Curry
ADR Supervisor

Assistant Accountant

Sheila Aquiline
Assistant Accountant

Camera Loader

Peter N. Green
Camera Loader

Assistant Production Coordinator

Anisa Lalani

Anisa Lalani
Assistant Production Coordinator
Cathy Yost
Assistant Production Coordinator

Wardrobe Supervisor

Glenn Wright
Wardrobe Supervisor
Carla Hetland
Wardrobe Supervisor
Joanne Hansen
Wardrobe Supervisor

Second Assistant Camera

Mark Anderson
Second Assistant Camera

Assistant Sound Editor

Michael Mirkovich
Assistant Sound Editor
Kim Nolan
Assistant Sound Editor
Michael Ruiz
Assistant Sound Editor

Unit Manager

Lynne Bespflug
Unit Manager

Transportation Captain

Ray Breckenridge
Transportation Captain

Sound Editor

Neil Burrow
Sound Editor
Gordon Davidson
Sound Editor
Marshall Winn
Sound Editor
Butch Wolf
Sound Editor
Cindy Marty
Sound Editor

Color Timer

Phil Downey
Color Timer

Negative Cutter

Donah Bassett
Negative Cutter

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

Jim Gregor
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Víctor Pérez
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

Author

Transportation Co-Captain

Randy Luna
Transportation Co-Captain

Casting Consultant

William Haines
Casting Consultant

Special Effects Best Boy

Harold Selig
Special Effects Best Boy

Wardrobe Specialized Technician

Glenn Wright
Wardrobe Specialized Technician

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is dedicated to directors Sergio Leone and Don Siegel, under whom Eastwood worked on films that brought him wide recognition and had a significant impact on all his subsequent work.
  • The film's shooting period lasted only 39 days, and filming even finished 4 days ahead of schedule.
  • The original script envisioned a voiceover accompanying the opening and closing scenes of the film. However, Clint Eastwood decided to remove it and replace it with standard text.
  • It took the filmmakers only 32 days to build the sets for the town of Big Whiskey.
  • After acquiring the film's script, Clint Eastwood waited about ten years to reach the appropriate age to play William Munny.
  • The name Schofield Kid means "Boy with a Schofield," referring to the Kid's revolver model (Smith & Wesson No. 3 — Schofield Revolver).
  • "Baby" Bill beat "The Englishman" Bob during the day, but the bleeding continues and is still visible in the evening scene at the police station.
  • During the shootout in the bar, where William goes to avenge Ned, it is visible how a blood pack bursts on the young sheriff's assistant, but he shows no reaction to the "gunshot wound." Only in the next scene does Will kill him.
  • Filming took place from August 26 to November 12, 1991.
  • Clint Eastwood’s mother, Ruth Wood, played an extra. She portrayed one of the passengers boarding the train. The actress was uncomfortable in her dress, and a relatively short scene took a whole day to film, but it was ultimately cut from the movie, for which Eastwood apologized to his mother. As compensation, he invited her to the Academy Awards ceremony with him, and upon receiving the award (the film won four Oscars and was nominated for five more), he thanked her in his speech.
  • Filming took place in Calgary, Canada, and the weather was surprisingly dry, so almost all the rain had to be created artificially. The scene in which Clint Eastwood’s character comes to and recovers after being beaten was not in the original script.
  • Ruth Wood, Clint Eastwood's mother, played an extra in the film (she portrayed one of the passengers boarding the train). She was wearing an uncomfortable dress, and although the short scene took all day to film, it was ultimately cut from the movie, for which Eastwood apologized to his mother. As compensation, he invited her to accompany him to the Academy Awards ceremony, and upon receiving the statuette (the film won four Oscars and was nominated for five more), he thanked her in his speech.
  • “Baby” Bill beat “The Englishman” Bob during the day, but the bleeding continues into the evening scene at the police station.
  • During the shootout in the bar, where William goes to avenge Ned, a young deputy sheriff's blood pack explodes, but he shows no reaction to the 'gunshot wound'. It is only in the next scene that Will kills him.
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