Vamp - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Vamp"
Vamp (1986)
Timing: 1:33 (93 min)
Vamp - TMDB rating
5.86/10
154
Vamp - Kinopoisk rating
5.641/10
1210
Vamp - IMDB rating
5.9/10
8100

Film crew

Director

Producer

Donald P. Borchers
Producer

Casting

Linda Francis
Casting

Editor

Marc Grossman
Editor

Art Direction

Philip Aja
Art Direction
Carol Clements
Art Direction
Alan Roderick-Jones
Art Direction

Stunts

Photo Spiro Razatos #3658
Spiro Razatos
Stunts

Production Design

Alan Roderick-Jones
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Photo Dar Robinson #51593

Dar Robinson

Dar Robinson
Stunt Coordinator

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Photo Gary C. Bourgeois #73519
Gary C. Bourgeois
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chris Carpenter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Neil Brody
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Jonathan Elias
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Susan Gelb
Associate Producer

Director of Photography

Photo Elliot Davis #16852

Elliot Davis

Elliot Davis
Director of Photography

Property Master

Eugene McCarthy
Property Master

Script Supervisor

Brenda K. Wachel
Script Supervisor

Still Photographer

Marsha Blackburn
Still Photographer

Sound Mixer

Photo Mark Ulano #68319

Mark Ulano

Mark Ulano
Sound Mixer
Jan Brodin
Sound Mixer

Screenplay

Story

Donald P. Borchers
Story

Music Editor

James Simcik
Music Editor
Jeff Freeman
Music Editor

Assistant Makeup Artist

Klexius Kolby
Assistant Makeup Artist

Makeup Effects

Greg Cannom
Makeup Effects

What's left behind the scenes

  • Throughout the entire film, Grace Jones (singer, actress, and model) does not utter a single word. This was her own decision, inspired by the example of Max Schreck, who played Count Orlok in Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau's classic horror film «Nosferatu, a Symphony of Horror» (1922).
  • The strange chair in Grace Jones's dance scene is shaped like a human, and a cast was made from Dolph Lundgren's body, whom she was dating at the time.
  • In reality, Billy Drago has dark hair. He lightened his hair and eyebrows specifically for the film's shooting.
  • When creating Katrina's makeup, the image of Pris, as performed by Daryl Hannah in Ridley Scott's 1982 science fiction film 'Blade Runner,' was used as a basis.
  • The film's budget was so meager that Grace Jones had to borrow costumes for her own character from acquaintances who were fashion designers.
  • In the scene where Grace Jones bites Robert Rusler's character on the neck, she went a little too far. Her prop teeth actually punctured her co-star's neck, drawing blood.
  • The chair for Grace Jones's dance scene was painted by artist Keith Haring.
  • Throughout the entire film, Grace Jones (singer, actress, and model) does not utter a single word. This was her own decision, inspired by the example of Max Schreck, who played Count Orlok in Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau's classic horror film "Nosferatu, a Symphony of Horror" (1922).
  • When creating Katrina's makeup, the image of Pris as performed by Daryl Hannah in Ridley Scott's science fiction film "Blade Runner" (1982) was used as a basis.
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