The Barefoot Contessa - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Barefoot Contessa"
The Barefoot Contessa (1954)
Timing: 2:8 (128 min)
The Barefoot Contessa - TMDB rating
6.785/10
212
The Barefoot Contessa - Kinopoisk rating
6.693/10
1373
The Barefoot Contessa - IMDB rating
6.9/10
14000

Film crew

Director

Writer

Editor

William Hornbeck
Editor

Costume Design

Rosi Gori
Costume Design

Original Music Composer

Photo Mario Nascimbene #155863Photo Mario Nascimbene #155864Photo Mario Nascimbene #155865
Mario Nascimbene
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Photo Angelo Rizzoli #112940

Angelo Rizzoli

Angelo Rizzoli
Associate Producer
Robert Haggiag
Associate Producer

Director of Photography

Photo Jack Cardiff #67330

Jack Cardiff

Jack Cardiff
Director of Photography

Production Manager

Franco Magli
Production Manager
Forrest E. Johnston
Production Manager

Boom Operator

Claude Hitchcock
Boom Operator

Assistant Director

Photo Bernard Vorhaus #96103

Bernard Vorhaus

Bernard Vorhaus
Assistant Director

Assistant Director Trainee

Photo Jean-Pierre Mocky #221800Photo Jean-Pierre Mocky #221801Photo Jean-Pierre Mocky #221802Photo Jean-Pierre Mocky #221803

Jean-Pierre Mocky

Jean-Pierre Mocky
Assistant Director Trainee

Sound Recordist

Peter T. Davies
Sound Recordist
Charles Knott
Sound Recordist

Art Department Manager

Italo Tomassi
Art Department Manager

Settings

Arrigo Equini
Settings

What's left behind the scenes

  • The statue of Ava Gardner shown in the film was sculpted by Bulgarian sculptor Asen Peykov (1908-1973). After filming was completed, the statue was purchased by Frank Sinatra (1915-1998) and placed on his estate in California.
  • Ava Gardner was under contract with Metro-Goldwyn Mayers, in whose pavilions Joseph Leo Mankiewicz (1909-1993) finished filming the historical film 'Julius Caesar' in 1953. When Mankiewicz asked the studio bosses for permission to film Gardner, he was told that the actress would cost him $200,000, i.e., twice the fee paid to Humphrey Bogart (1899-1957) plus ten percent of the revenue. Thus, the actress cost Mankiewicz $1,000,000, while the film company itself paid Gardner only the amount stipulated in her contract weekly – $60,000.
  • Ava Gardner was under contract with the film company Metro-Goldwyn Mayers, in whose pavilions Joseph Leo Mankiewicz (1909-1993) completed filming the historical film "Julius Caesar" in 1953. When Mankiewicz asked the studio bosses for permission to film Gardner, he was told that the actress would cost him $200,000, i.e., twice the fee paid to Humphrey Bogart (1899-1957) plus ten percent of the revenue. Thus, the actress cost Mankiewicz $1,000,000, while the film company itself paid Gardner only the amount stipulated in her contract weekly – $60,000.
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