The Crush - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Crush"
The Crush (1993)
Timing: 1:29 (89 min)
The Crush - TMDB rating
6.609/10
482
The Crush - Kinopoisk rating
6.672/10
9232
The Crush - IMDB rating
5.9/10
24000

Film crew

Director

Alan Shapiro
Director

Producer

Photo James G. Robinson #5543
James G. Robinson
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Gary Barber #1073

Gary Barber

Gary Barber
Executive Producer

Writer

Alan Shapiro
Writer

Casting

Photo Marci Liroff #67368
Marci Liroff
Casting

Editor

Ian Crafford
Editor

Art Direction

Eric Fraser
Art Direction

Costume Design

Sharon Purdy
Costume Design

Production Design

Michael S. Bolton
Production Design

Set Decoration

Paul Joyal
Set Decoration

Original Music Composer

Photo Graeme Revell #70984

Graeme Revell

Graeme Revell
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Photo Marci Liroff #67368
Marci Liroff
Associate Producer
Joel Segal
Associate Producer

Stunt Double

Director of Photography

Bruce Surtees
Director of Photography

Line Producer

Michael MacDonald
Line Producer

What's left behind the scenes

  • When the film was edited for television, Alicia Silverstone's character's name was changed from Darien to Adrian. Alan Shapiro wrote the screenplay based on memories of his own past, but the woman he wrote about sued him because she bore the same name as his 'fictional' heroine.
  • During the filming of the movie, Alicia Silverstone turned 15, gained emancipation from her parents, and became financially independent. She also came out from under child labor laws, which would have limited the amount of time she could dedicate to filming.
  • According to director and screenwriter Alan Shapiro, the film is based on real events. After graduating from college, Shapiro rented a guesthouse from a married couple in Los Angeles. At the time, Shapiro was trying to write scripts for Hollywood studios, but he was constantly distracted by the homeowners' underage daughter, Darian, who was in love with him. Shapiro, however, wanted nothing to do with her and rejected her advances. One day he returned home and found an obscenity scratched onto his recently purchased new car. Shapiro turned to the girl's parents, but she denied everything, and they preferred to believe her. They didn't even believe him when Darian's classmate corroborated his story. In the end, Shapiro moved out and never saw Darian again. Many years later, Shapiro's wife reminded him of the incident and suggested it could make a good thriller, so he began writing the screenplay for "The Crush."
  • A body double was used for the nude scenes in place of Alicia Silverstone, as she was a minor at the time.
  • The film's original title was "Teenage from Hell."
  • Jennifer Rubin's character's wardrobe consisted mostly of her own clothes.
  • When the film was edited for television, the name of Alicia Silverstone's character was changed from Darian to Adrian. Alan Shapiro wrote the script based on memories of his own past, but the woman he wrote about sued him because she bore the same name as his “fictional” heroine.
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