Batman Returns - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Batman Returns"
Batman Returns (1992)
Timing: 2:6 (126 min)
Batman Returns - TMDB rating
6.944/10
6950
Batman Returns - Kinopoisk rating
7.393/10
81201
Batman Returns - IMDB rating
7.1/10
349000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Denise Di Novi
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Peter Guber #72627
Peter Guber
Executive Producer
Photo Jon Peters #24837
Jon Peters
Executive Producer
Photo Michael Uslan #14347Photo Michael Uslan #14348

Michael Uslan

Michael Uslan
Executive Producer
Benjamin Melniker
Executive Producer

Casting

Marion Dougherty
Casting

Editor

Bob Badami
Editor

Art Direction

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Rick Heinrichs
Art Direction

Supervising Art Director

Tom Duffield
Supervising Art Director

Costume Design

Bob Ringwood
Costume Design
Mary E. Vogt
Costume Design

Stunts

Al Jones
Stunts
Photo Erik Stabenau #1718
Erik Stabenau
Stunts
Tabby Hanson
Stunts
Lynn Salvatori
Stunts
Susan Rossitto
Stunts
John-Clay Scott
Stunts
Thomas DeWier
Stunts
Photo Spiro Razatos #3658
Spiro Razatos
Stunts
Photo Denney Pierce #14548
Denney Pierce
Stunts
Photo David Lea #43796
David Lea
Stunts
Doc D. Charbonneau
Stunts
Chester E. Tripp III
Stunts
Michael Cassidy
Stunts
Photo Jeff Pruitt #72852
Jeff Pruitt
Stunts
Photo Keii Johnston #15024
Keii Johnston
Stunts
Scott Sproule
Stunts
Photo John Branagan #71341
John Branagan
Stunts
Photo Gregg Smrz #12848
Gregg Smrz
Stunts
Photo Sandy Berumen #12394
Sandy Berumen
Stunts
Photo Christian J. Fletcher #66068
Christian J. Fletcher
Stunts
Joyce McNeal
Stunts
Photo Jake Crawford #71772
Jake Crawford
Stunts
Photo William Morts #11285
William Morts
Stunts
Richard Epper
Stunts
Photo Richie Gaona #68571
Richie Gaona
Stunts
Photo Gary Guercio #12406
Gary Guercio
Stunts
Margarita Farrell
Stunts
Bobby Aldridge
Stunts
Paul Beahm
Stunts
Bob McGovern
Stunts
Richard Drown
Stunts
Birgit K. Schier
Stunts
Lee Waddell
Stunts
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Eddie Matthews
Stunts
Jeff Mulvin
Stunts
Doc Elliot
Stunts
Daniel K. Moore
Stunts
Gary Dionne
Stunts
Clint Cadinha
Stunts
Heather Ann Ryan
Stunts
Cameron Croughwell
Stunts

Production Design

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Bo Welch

Bo Welch
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Charles Croughwell
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Cheryl Carasik
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Bob Mills
Makeup Artist
Klexius Kolby
Makeup Artist
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Ve Neill

Ve Neill
Makeup Artist
Ronnie Specter
Makeup Artist
Brad Wilder
Makeup Artist
Greg Nelson
Makeup Artist
Michael Key
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

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Danny Elfman

Danny Elfman
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

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Larry J. Franco
Co-Producer

Associate Producer

Photo Ian Bryce #22031

Ian Bryce

Ian Bryce
Associate Producer

Stunt Double

Photo Bob Herron #41962

Bob Herron

Bob Herron
Stunt Double
Photo Jeff Cadiente #25856
Jeff Cadiente
Stunt Double
Kaye Wade
Stunt Double
Photo Joni Avery #12399

Joni Avery

Joni Avery
Stunt Double
Richard Drown
Stunt Double

Director of Photography

Photo Stefan Czapsky #71088

Stefan Czapsky

Stefan Czapsky
Director of Photography

Sound Effects Editor

Eric Potter
Sound Effects Editor

Visual Effects Supervisor

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John Bruno

John Bruno
Visual Effects Supervisor
Robert Skotak
Visual Effects Supervisor
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Craig Barron
Visual Effects Supervisor
Michael L. Fink
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

Richard L. Anderson
Supervising Sound Editor

Hairstylist

Barbara Lorenz
Hairstylist
Kim Santantonio
Hairstylist
Audrey L. Anzures
Hairstylist
Norma Lee
Hairstylist
Joseph Coscia
Hairstylist

Production Manager

Photo Ian Bryce #22031

Ian Bryce

Ian Bryce
Production Manager

Screenplay

Story

Characters

Photo Bob Kane #5731

Bob Kane

Bob Kane
Characters

Makeup Supervisor

Photo Ve Neill #6195

Ve Neill

Ve Neill
Makeup Supervisor

Makeup Designer

Photo John Rosengrant #21649
John Rosengrant
Makeup Designer
Photo Mark
Mark 'Crash' McCreery
Makeup Designer
Shane Mahan
Makeup Designer

Hair Supervisor

Yolanda Toussieng
Hair Supervisor

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Photo Stan Winston #25855

Stan Winston

Stan Winston
Special Effects Makeup Artist

Sound Editor

Julia Evershade
Sound Editor
John Dunn
Sound Editor
Warren Hamilton Jr.
Sound Editor
Michael J. Benavente
Sound Editor

Sound Effects

John Pospisil
Sound Effects

Original Film Writer

Photo Bill Finger #5742

Bill Finger

Bill Finger
Original Film Writer

What's left behind the scenes

  • DeVito was forbidden from telling anyone about his character, even his relatives.
  • Annette Bening was originally slated to play Catwoman, but she became pregnant and dropped out of the project. Sean Young competed for the role, having previously failed to land the part of Vicki Vale in the first Batman film. Jodie Foster was also considered, but the actress chose to focus on her directorial debut, *Little Man Tate* (1991).
  • Following the film's release, Tim Burton negotiated a third Batman installment, but Warner Brothers representatives made it clear they were unwilling to continue working together.
  • Film composer Danny Elfman appears in the crowd during the scene where the Penguin is pelted with rotten vegetables.
  • Christopher Walken's character's name is that of German film actor Max Schreck, who became famous, in particular, for his portrayal of Count Orlok, the vampire in the classic horror film 'Nosferatu, a Symphony of Horror' (1922).
  • The first feature film released in theaters with Dolby Digital sound.
  • In March 2008, the Batman costume (including the armor, cape, gloves, and mask) worn by Michael Keaton in the film was sold at auction of film-related rarities for $103,500 to a buyer who wished to remain anonymous. The starting price for the lot was $80,000.
  • Raquel Welch, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Madonna, Ellen Barkin, Cher, Bridget Fonda, and Susan Sarandon auditioned for the role of Catwoman. Demi Moore, Nicole Kidman, Geena Davis, Sigourney Weaver, and Meryl Streep were also considered for the role.
  • Paul Reubens and Diane Salinger, who played the Penguin’s parents, also appeared in another Tim Burton film, titled “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure” (1985), as Pee-wee himself and his sweetheart, Simone, respectively. Thus, Burton continues the love story of Pee-wee and Simone in a non-linear fashion.
  • The Catwoman costume was very uncomfortable, and its mask was so tight that Michelle Pfeiffer became completely deaf while wearing it. The situation was also complicated by the fact that, according to Tim Burton’s vision, Catwoman was supposed to speak in a low voice, but since Pfeiffer couldn't hear anything, she often began to shout her lines during the filming of many scenes where she was meant to speak softly.
  • The role of the Penguin was offered to Dustin Hoffman, Marlon Brando, John Candy, Bob Hoskins, and Christopher Lloyd.
  • The role of Gotham magnate Max Shreck was offered to rock musician David Bowie, but he preferred the film “Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me” (1992).
  • The villain attempts to blow up the city using penguins, forcing them to carry dynamite on their backs. An animal rights organization filed a lawsuit against the filmmakers, claiming they mistreated the penguins.
  • Initially, District Attorney Harvey Dent was to be one of the main characters, a role that, as in the first film of the anthology, was assigned to actor Billy Dee Williams. He was intended as the main villain and mastermind of the film, and in the finale he was to transform into Two-Face after an explosion in the park. However, Two-Face was cut from the film and replaced by Max Shreck, played by Christopher Walken.
  • According to the plot, the Penguin was supposed to freeze Gotham in the film's finale. Burton disliked this idea and decided to abandon it, bringing in another screenwriter to rewrite the script.
  • The scene where Catwoman looks at the sky was filmed at the very last moment, when editing was almost complete, and the person in the costume was not Michelle Pfeiffer, but an unknown woman from the film crew.
  • When Bruce Wayne removes his mask in front of Catwoman, we see that his face has no makeup. However, at the beginning of the scene, black eyeliner around the eyes is clearly visible, which is worn under the mask by all cinematic incarnations of Batman in feature films.
  • When the Penguin falls into the water after his death, you can notice a rope pulling him.
  • Annette Bening was originally cast as Catwoman, but she became pregnant and dropped out of the project. Sean Young competed for the role, having previously failed to land the part of journalist Vicki Vale in the first Batman film. Jodie Foster was also considered, but she chose to focus on her directorial debut, "Tate's Little Man" (1991).
  • Paul Reubens and Diane Salinger, who played the Penguin's parents, also appeared in another Tim Burton film, "Pee-wee's Big Adventure" (1985), as Pee-wee Herman and his sweetheart, Simone, respectively. Thus, Burton continues the Pee-wee and Simone love story in a non-linear fashion.
  • The role of Gotham magnate Max Shreck was offered to rock musician David Bowie, but he preferred to work on "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me" (1992).
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