Sully - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Sully"
Sully (2016)
Timing: 1:36 (96 min)
Sully - TMDB rating
7.198/10
7587
Sully - Kinopoisk rating
7.417/10
131590
Sully - IMDB rating
7.4/10
321000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Tim Moore
Producer
Allyn Stewart
Producer

Executive Producer

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Bruce Berman

Bruce Berman
Executive Producer
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Steven Mnuchin

Steven Mnuchin
Executive Producer
Kipp Nelson
Executive Producer

Writer

Todd Komarnicki
Writer

Casting

Geoffrey Miclat
Casting

Editor

Special Effects Supervisor

Steve Riley
Special Effects Supervisor

Art Direction

Kevin Ishioka
Art Direction

Supervising Art Director

Kevin Ishioka
Supervising Art Director

Costume Design

Stunts

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Rob Mars
Stunts
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Paul E. Short
Stunts
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Brian Machleit
Stunts
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Lisa Dempsey
Stunts
Allen Robinson
Stunts
Chase Coleman
Stunts
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Mark Vanselow
Stunts
Ryan Gray
Stunts

Production Design

James J. Murakami
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Doug Coleman

Doug Coleman
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Chryss Hionis
Set Decoration

Stunt Driver

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Roy Farfel
Stunt Driver

Makeup Artist

Debra-Lee Davidson
Makeup Artist
Matthew Silva
Makeup Artist
Ren Rohling
Makeup Artist
Donna Martin
Makeup Artist
Elena Arroy
Makeup Artist
Ashley McGuire
Makeup Artist
Nico Sohn
Makeup Artist

Key Makeup Artist

Kimberly Felix
Key Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

John T. Reitz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
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Tom Ozanich

Tom Ozanich
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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Christian Jacob
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

Jessica Meier
Co-Producer
Kristina Rivera
Co-Producer

Set Dresser

Christopher Heaps
Set Dresser

Director of Photography

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Tom Stern

Tom Stern
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Thomas Lappin
Camera Operator
Stephen S. Campanelli
Camera Operator
Andrew Rowlands
Camera Operator

Steadicam Operator

Stephen S. Campanelli
Steadicam Operator

Costume Supervisor

Mitchell Ray Kenney
Costume Supervisor
Natalie Arango
Costume Supervisor

Makeup Department Head

Luisa Abel
Makeup Department Head

Sound Effects Editor

Roland N. Thai
Sound Effects Editor
Jason King
Sound Effects Editor

Property Master

Michael Sexton
Property Master

Visual Effects Supervisor

Michael Owens
Visual Effects Supervisor
Aaron Weintraub
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

Bub Asman
Supervising Sound Editor
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Alan Robert Murray
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Susan Malerstein
Script Supervisor

Hair Department Head

Patricia DeHaney
Hair Department Head

Set Costumer

Matthew Jerome
Set Costumer
Brett Springirth
Set Costumer

Supervising ADR Editor

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Katy Wood

Katy Wood
Supervising ADR Editor

Supervising Dialogue Editor

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Katy Wood

Katy Wood
Supervising Dialogue Editor

Still Photographer

Keith Bernstein
Still Photographer

Animation Supervisor

Richard Spriggs
Animation Supervisor

Visual Effects Producer

Sarah McMurdo
Visual Effects Producer
Tyler Kehl
Visual Effects Producer

Production Manager

Tim Moore
Production Manager

Screenplay

Todd Komarnicki
Screenplay

Art Department Coordinator

Kim Breece
Art Department Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

Hugo Weng
Dialogue Editor

Rigging Grip

Chris Lumpkin
Rigging Grip

Book

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Chesley Sullenberger
Book
Jeffrey Zaslow
Book

Assistant Property Master

Jeff Angelo
Assistant Property Master
Greg Gonzalez
Assistant Property Master

Key Hair Stylist

Jose Zamora
Key Hair Stylist

Leadman

Anthony Carlino
Leadman

Seamstress

Zina Arthur
Seamstress

Special Effects

Ryan Arndt
Special Effects

Casting Associate

Eve Streger
Casting Associate

Gaffer

Ross Dunkerley
Gaffer
David Skutch
Gaffer

Assistant Director

David M. Bernstein
Assistant Director

Prosthetics

Visual Effects Coordinator

Naveen Kumar
Visual Effects Coordinator
Bianca Cuffaro
Visual Effects Coordinator
Emma Gorbey
Visual Effects Coordinator

Visual Effects Editor

Barbara Holmes
Visual Effects Editor

CG Supervisor

Bryan Litson
CG Supervisor

Rigging Gaffer

Jason C. Fitzgerald
Rigging Gaffer
Eric Leigh
Rigging Gaffer

Assistant Production Coordinator

Michelle Chan Wong
Assistant Production Coordinator

Executive In Charge Of Production

Mark Scoon
Executive In Charge Of Production

VFX Production Coordinator

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Matteo Veglia
VFX Production Coordinator

Digital Intermediate

Erik Kaufmann
Digital Intermediate
Bob Peishel
Digital Intermediate

Foley

Compositing Lead

Rahul Roy
Compositing Lead

Set Dressing Artist

Robert S. Dressel
Set Dressing Artist
Matthew Lee Flory
Set Dressing Artist

Helicopter Camera

Hans Bjerno
Helicopter Camera

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on the autobiography "Highest Duty: My Search for What Really Matters" by Chesley Sullenberger and Jeffrey Zaslow.
  • When Tom Hanks' character goes for a run through nighttime New York, a poster for the film "Gran Torino," also directed by Clint Eastwood, can be seen on one of the buildings.
  • The biplane flown by young Sully is a very rare Stearman Cloudboy model. At the time the film was made, only 6 such aircraft remained in working condition.
  • At the seventh minute, during a taxi ride, a fourth-generation Jeep Grand Cherokee in the WK2 body style is visible, which began production in May 2010, however, the events of the film take place in January 2009.
  • At the thirty-ninth minute, as Sally runs through Times Square, slightly to the left of the Gran Torino movie advertisement, a display advertising the 2015-2016 LG OLED TV is visible—these televisions only began production in 2013, which is when the advertising campaign also began. Such advertising did not exist and could not have existed in 2009-2010.
  • The captain of the first ferry to reach the plane was Vincent Lombardi. He appeared on screen as himself.
  • Chesley Sullenberger, nicknamed “Sully,” was present at the studio. He acted as one of the scriptwriters and did everything he could to help the filmmakers achieve as much realism and correspondence to the real events as possible.
  • The film's director and producer, Clint Eastwood, deliberately filmed scenes of people boarding the life raft without prior rehearsals. He wanted to show how difficult it actually is. The actions of Tom Hanks (who played the main character) and Aaron Eckhart (who played the second pilot Jeff) were not detailed in the script.
  • Filming was organized at the New York Marriott Downtown hotel, where the victims of the emergency landing were actually accommodated at the time.
  • During the preparation for filming, Tom Hanks spent half a day talking with Chesley Sullenberger. He later admitted that he was surprised by how accurately Hanks portrayed him on screen.
  • After the emergency landing, the Airbus A320 aircraft was retrieved from the Hudson River and transferred to the aviation museum located in Charlotte, the largest city in the state of North Carolina. According to the plot, the emergency flight was headed to Charlotte. During the credits, real passengers and the crew of US-Airways-1549 were shown on the screen.
  • Detectives Robert Rodriguez and Michael Delaney from the New York City Police Department’s special unit played themselves in the helicopter jump scene.
  • Real pilots were involved in the simulator scenes.
  • During filming, which took place shortly after the plane crash, the filmmakers first captured the vast empty space on the surface of the Hudson River, surrounded by rescue boats. They then combined these shots with footage of an old A320 aircraft on an artificial lake at Universal Studios in California.
  • Many years ago, Clint Eastwood himself survived an emergency plane landing on water, hence his genuine interest in this particular story.
  • At the thirty-ninth minute, as Sally runs across Times Square, slightly to the left of the Gran Torino movie advertisement, a display advertising LG OLED TVs from 2015-2016 is visible. These televisions only began production in 2013, which is when the advertising campaign started. Such advertising did not exist and could not have existed in 2009-2010.
  • When Tom Hanks’ character goes for a run through nighttime New York, a poster for the film “Gran Torino,” also directed by Clint Eastwood, can be spotted on one of the buildings.
  • At the 55th minute of the film, when Sully checks the tail of the plane for any remaining passengers, he wades waist-deep into the water, getting his trousers and shirt wet. When Sully enters the cockpit in the next shot, his clothes are already dry.
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