AVP: Alien vs. Predator - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "AVP: Alien vs. Predator"
AVP: Alien vs. Predator (2004)
Timing: 1:41 (101 min)
AVP: Alien vs. Predator - TMDB rating
5.9/10
4897
AVP: Alien vs. Predator - Kinopoisk rating
6.327/10
112863
AVP: Alien vs. Predator - IMDB rating
5.7/10
232000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Gordon Carroll
Producer

Executive Producer

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Wyck Godfrey
Executive Producer
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Mike Richardson
Executive Producer
Thomas M. Hammel
Executive Producer

Writer

Casting

Editor

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Alexander Berner
Editor

Special Effects Supervisor

Karl-Heinz Bochnig
Special Effects Supervisor

Additional Second Assistant Director

Andy Howard
Additional Second Assistant Director

Art Direction

Jindřich Kočí
Art Direction
Ray Chan
Art Direction
Stephen Dobric
Art Direction
Milena Koubková
Art Direction
Justin Warburton-Brown
Art Direction

Supervising Art Director

Adam O'Neill
Supervising Art Director

Costume Design

Magali Guidasci
Costume Design

Stunts

Heiko Kiesow
Stunts
Michal Grün
Stunts
Miroslav Lhotka
Stunts
Jaroslav Peterka
Stunts
David Lištván
Stunts
Jiri Simberský
Stunts
Jan Petřina
Stunts
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Jakub Švec
Stunts
Petr Hnetkovský
Stunts
David Motl
Stunts

Production Design

Richard Bridgland
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Rick Forsayeth
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

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Bharat Nalluri

Bharat Nalluri
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Peter Walpole
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

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Ivo Strangmüller
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Andrew Stirk
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Simon Gershon
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Howard Bargroff
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Harald Kloser
Original Music Composer

Additional Editing

Les Healey
Additional Editing

Unit Production Manager

Adam Goodman
Unit Production Manager

Co-Producer

Matthew Stillman
Co-Producer
Chris Symes
Co-Producer

Production Supervisor

Brian Donovan
Production Supervisor

Associate Producer

Thierry Potok
Associate Producer
Grace Gilroy
Associate Producer

Orchestrator

James Seymour Brett
Orchestrator

Second Assistant Director

Jakub Dvorak
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

Rene Hajek
Stunt Double
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Angelica Lisk-Hann
Stunt Double

Director of Photography

David Johnson

David Johnson
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Jaromír Šedina
Camera Operator

Steadicam Operator

Jaromír Šedina
Steadicam Operator

Costumer

Jitka Švecová
Costumer

Sound Effects Editor

Mike Grimes
Sound Effects Editor
Ben Meechan
Sound Effects Editor

Assistant Art Director

Mark Bartholomew
Assistant Art Director

Property Master

Noel Cowell
Property Master

Visual Effects Supervisor

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John Bruno

John Bruno
Visual Effects Supervisor
David Vána
Visual Effects Supervisor
Adam Valdez
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

Simon Gershon
Supervising Sound Editor
Jeremy Price
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Jessica Clothier
Script Supervisor

Electrician

Martin Tichy
Electrician

Supervising ADR Editor

Ian Morgan
Supervising ADR Editor

Supervising Dialogue Editor

Miriam Ludbrook
Supervising Dialogue Editor

Still Photographer

Jürgen Vollmer
Still Photographer

Lead Animator

Jeremy Lazare
Lead Animator

Digital Effects Supervisor

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Ben Shepherd
Digital Effects Supervisor

Visual Effects Producer

Arthur Windus
Visual Effects Producer
Mei-Ming Casino
Visual Effects Producer
Stefan Drury
Visual Effects Producer
Angie Wills
Visual Effects Producer
Vít Komrzý
Visual Effects Producer

First Assistant Director

Mark Egerton
First Assistant Director
Edward Brett
First Assistant Director

Animation

Gabriele Zucchelli
Animation
Ferran Domenech
Animation

Driver

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Miroslav Čáslavka
Driver

Production Manager

Martina Burgetová
Production Manager

Boom Operator

Tomáš Červenka
Boom Operator

Graphic Designer

Jan Kotik
Graphic Designer

Screenplay

Set Designer

Marco Bittner Rosser
Set Designer
Stephen Bream
Set Designer
Stephan O. Gessler
Set Designer

First Assistant Editor

Charles Ladmiral
First Assistant Editor

Foley Artist

Andrea King
Foley Artist

Propmaker

Graham Riddell
Propmaker

Art Department Coordinator

Katerina van Gemundova
Art Department Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

Simon Price
Dialogue Editor

Assistant Editor

Martin Hubáček
Assistant Editor

Best Boy Grip

Pavel Proisl
Best Boy Grip

Rigging Grip

Michal Houzvicka
Rigging Grip

Transportation Coordinator

Jiri Kotlas
Transportation Coordinator

Location Manager

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Lukáš Bech
Location Manager

Grip

Jiří Gažda
Grip

Dolly Grip

Ian Smith
Dolly Grip

Key Hair Stylist

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Ivo Strangmüller
Key Hair Stylist

Leadman

Jan Kodera
Leadman

Set Production Assistant

Petra Ratner
Set Production Assistant

Painter

David Selvadurai
Painter

Characters

Casting Assistant

Julie Harkin
Casting Assistant

Special Effects Technician

Sam Conway
Special Effects Technician

Hair Designer

Lesley Lamont-Fisher
Hair Designer

Makeup Designer

Lesley Lamont-Fisher
Makeup Designer

Third Assistant Director

Lucy Egerton
Third Assistant Director

Special Effects Makeup Artist

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Dawn Dininger

Dawn Dininger
Special Effects Makeup Artist
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Barrie Gower
Special Effects Makeup Artist

Production Accountant

Mark Birmingham
Production Accountant

Casting Associate

Minna Pyyhkala
Casting Associate

Sculptor

Colin Jackman
Sculptor

Gaffer

Petr Konrád
Gaffer

Music Editor

John Warhurst
Music Editor

Focus Puller

Karl Morgan
Focus Puller

Production Sound Mixer

Petr Forejt
Production Sound Mixer

ADR Mixer

Michael Miller
ADR Mixer

Video Assist Operator

Michal Chadima
Video Assist Operator

ADR Recordist

Courtney Bishop
ADR Recordist

Storyboard Artist

Richard Bennett
Storyboard Artist

VFX Editor

Christopher Learmonth
VFX Editor

First Assistant Camera

Ladislav Hrubý
First Assistant Camera

Special Effects Assistant

Michael Beck
Special Effects Assistant

Digital Compositor

Henry Badgett
Digital Compositor

Concept Artist

Joseph C. Pepe
Concept Artist

Colorist

Brano Danis
Colorist

Post Production Supervisor

Emma Zee
Post Production Supervisor

Music Coordinator

Karen Elliott
Music Coordinator

Production Assistant

Luke Gale
Production Assistant

Unit Publicist

Geoff Freeman
Unit Publicist

Production Coordinator

Claudia Dehmel
Production Coordinator
John T. Sweeney
Production Coordinator

Visual Effects Coordinator

Charles Howell
Visual Effects Coordinator
Charles Howell
Visual Effects Coordinator

Visual Effects Editor

Ian Differ
Visual Effects Editor

Production Secretary

Veronika Lencová
Production Secretary

Visual Effects

James Clarke
Visual Effects

Line Producer

Jennifer Silver
Line Producer

Effects Supervisor

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Ben Shepherd
Effects Supervisor

CG Supervisor

Mattias Lindahl
CG Supervisor
Craig Lyn
CG Supervisor

Screenstory

ADR Voice Casting

Vanessa Baker
ADR Voice Casting

Conceptual Design

Steve Burg
Conceptual Design
Richard K. Buoen
Conceptual Design

Extras Casting

Jirí Hrstka
Extras Casting

CG Artist

Aleksandar Pejic
CG Artist

Rigging Gaffer

Dean Brkic
Rigging Gaffer

Sound Mix Technician

Nigel Bennett
Sound Mix Technician

Post Production Assistant

Jason Keever
Post Production Assistant

Assistant Accountant

Karolina Cerna
Assistant Accountant

Art Department Production Assistant

David Trojan
Art Department Production Assistant

Camera Loader

Václav Kareš
Camera Loader

Assistant Production Coordinator

Goran Uljanic
Assistant Production Coordinator

Sound Recordist

Michal Holubec
Sound Recordist

Supervising Music Editor

Andrew Glen
Supervising Music Editor

Security

Legal Services

Andreas Pense
Legal Services

Second Assistant Camera

Dan Balzer
Second Assistant Camera

Hairdresser

Sherman Hawthorne
Hairdresser

Dialect Coach

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Andrew Jack
Dialect Coach

Unit Manager

Jiří Husák
Unit Manager

Modeling

Stephane Paris
Modeling

Lighting Artist

Rafael Morant
Lighting Artist

Matte Painter

Dave Early
Matte Painter

Post-Production Manager

Patrick Esposito
Post-Production Manager

Rotoscoping Artist

Steven Bray
Rotoscoping Artist

Production Executive

Jan Hogevold
Production Executive

Title Designer

Nic Benns
Title Designer

Translator

Lenka Rock
Translator

Swing

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Miroslav Čáslavka
Swing

Sound Editor

Blair Jollands
Sound Editor

Draughtsman

Aleksandar Sasha Matic
Draughtsman

First Assistant Accountant

Renee D. Czarapata
First Assistant Accountant

Set Medic

Eva Dvorakova
Set Medic

Head of Production

Martin Hobbs
Head of Production

Wardrobe Master

Věra Mírová
Wardrobe Master

ADR Engineer

Marco di Vittorio
ADR Engineer

Creature Design

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H. R. Giger

H. R. Giger
Creature Design

Digital Colorist

Adam Inglis
Digital Colorist

Dolby Consultant

Mark Kenna
Dolby Consultant

Negative Cutter

Michael Charles
Negative Cutter

Foley

Jason Swanscott
Foley
Melissa Lake
Foley

3D Supervisor

Laurent Cordier
3D Supervisor

Dressing Prop

Craig Cheeseman
Dressing Prop

Assistant Camera

Zdeněk Mrkvička
Assistant Camera

Data Wrangler

Andrew Baggarley
Data Wrangler

Generalist

Xavier Roig
Generalist

Senior Animator

Greg Fisher
Senior Animator

Compositing Artist

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Tristan Myles

Tristan Myles
Compositing Artist

Digital Intermediate Editor

Paul Elman
Digital Intermediate Editor

Head of Research

Julian Mann
Head of Research

Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Dan Johnson
Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer

ADR Coordinator

Gianluca Buttari
ADR Coordinator

Makeup Effects

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Barrie Gower
Makeup Effects
Simon Webber
Makeup Effects

Author

Digital Compositors

Henry Badgett
Digital Compositors

I/O Supervisor

Oliver Faldo
I/O Supervisor

Visual Effects Camera

Steven Hall
Visual Effects Camera

Technical Advisor

Dino Herrmann
Technical Advisor

Project Manager

Rolf Hanke
Project Manager

CGI Supervisor

Craig Lyn
CGI Supervisor

Set Dressing Supervisor

Bára Barová
Set Dressing Supervisor

Story Editor

Marc Marcum
Story Editor

Hair Assistant

Radek Petr
Hair Assistant

What's left behind the scenes

  • Screenwriter Peter Briggs developed the plot back in 1991 after the release of 'Predator 2'.
  • The film is based on a series of comic books of the same name, which are still being published in the United States. In addition, a line of toys, numerous video games, soundtracks (for video games), and even collectible card sets, beloved by Americans, were released.
  • Paul W.S. Anderson turned down directing 'Mortal Kombat 3' and 'Resident Evil 2' in favor of this film, but he remained as a producer on the aforementioned films.
  • According to rumors, the film had been in development since 1990, after the skull of the Alien was shown in 'Predator 2' (1990).
  • With the exception of scenes where we see three Predators at once, Ian Whyte played all the Predators.
  • The film's promotional trailer contains excerpts from the musical theme of the 'Alien' (1979) trailer, as well as Brett's (Harry Dean Stanton) scream.
  • A title card appearing at the beginning of the film states that the name of the icebreaker is 'The Piper Maru'. The same ship name appeared in the fifteenth episode of the third season of 'The X-Files' (1993). In turn, the episode received its name after the name of Gillian Anderson's daughter.
  • In 2004, of all major studio Hollywood projects, Paul W.S. Anderson's film had the shortest shooting period (two and a half months) and the shortest post-production period (four months).
  • Lance Henriksen played Charles Bishop Weyland, the co-founder of Weyland Yutani Corporation. This is the very company mentioned in all of the Alien films. Lance also played the android Bishop in 'Aliens' (1986) and Bishop II in 'Alien 3' (1992).
  • When Charles Bishop Weyland sits in his office, we can notice that he plays with a ballpoint pen in a manner quite similar to how the android Bishop played with a knife in 'Aliens' (1986).
  • The role of Max Stafford was specifically written for Colin Salmon.
  • Shane Salerno worked on the screenplay for the film for fifteen months (during pre-production, filming and post-production), however, his name is absent from the credits.
  • At one stage of production, it was planned that Peter Weller would play John Yutani, the second co-founder of the Weyland-Yutani company, mentioned in every Alien film.
  • Alien vs. Predator was the first film in the series about Aliens and Predators to receive a PG-13 rating. All other films were released with an R rating.
  • The character of Tommy Flanegan (Verheiden) was named in honor of the comic book author of "Alien vs. Predator," Mark Verheiden. Contrary to popular rumors that the confrontation between the two aliens arose from the Alien skull in "Predator 2" (1990), it was Mark who first brought representatives of the two races together.
  • Alien vs. Predator was the first film in the Predator series to feature a left-handed Predator.
  • Originally, the scene in which Wayland's team discovers the sacrificial chamber inside the pyramid was much longer: Sebastian found a petrified facehugger, after which Lex and Sebastian offered their theories about what kind of creature it was.
  • The film's special effects creators, Tom Woodruff Jr. and Alec Gillis, played the people who discovered the pyramid.
  • The film contains references and allusions to previous films about Aliens and Predator. For example, the first shot of the film is the silhouette of the Alien Queen from 'Aliens' (1986), slowly transforming into a Weyland Corporation satellite.
  • The altars in the sacrificial chamber are arranged in exactly the same order as the cryogenic sleep installations in 'Alien' (1979).
  • The black and white film visible on the screen of one of the televisions at the beginning of the film is 'Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man' (1943).
  • The main character calls the Alien “ugly mother…” This is a reference to previous Predator films, where Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny Glover also referred to the Predator by the same nickname.
  • AVP was the first film about Aliens not to feature Sigourney Weaver.
  • A shot of people entering a pyramid is a nod to a scene from 'Alien' (1979), where the crew of the 'Nostromo' entered an abandoned spaceship in a very similar manner.
  • The drawing on the floor in the center of the sacrificial chamber almost exactly replicates the poster for 'Alien 3' (1992).
  • The words 'alien' and 'predator' are never spoken during the course of the film.
  • Paul W.S. Anderson once stated that the film was originally intended to have an R rating, but three weeks before the film's release, the studio decided to re-edit it for a PG-13 rating. It later turned out that this was just an internet rumor: according to Paul Anderson, viewers saw exactly the version of the film he wanted to make.
  • Gary Busey could have played the role of John Yutani.
  • In the film's trailer, one can notice the prison planet "Fury 161" from "Alien 3" (1992).
  • The Morse code detected by the satellite at the beginning of the film translates to "Whoever wins, we lose," which exactly repeats the film's slogan.
  • According to Paul W.S. Anderson, Arnold Schwarzenegger agreed to appear in the film's ending as Dutch Schaefer (a character from "Predator" (1987)), but only if he lost the California gubernatorial election.
  • The full version of the film has a runtime of 108 minutes.
  • The director's chair was offered to Guillermo del Toro, but he declined in favor of "Hellboy" (2004).
  • By starring in this film, Lance Henriksen repeated Bill Paxton's achievement: the characters he played died at the hands of iconic movie villains – the Terminator, the Alien, and the Predator.
  • Screenwriter Peter Briggs developed the plot back in 1991 after the release of "Predator 2".
  • Paul W.S. Anderson turned down directing "Mortal Kombat 3" and "Resident Evil 2" in favor of this film, though he remained as producer on the aforementioned films.
  • Rumor has it that the film had been in development since 1990, after the skull of the Alien was shown in 'Predator 2' (1990).
  • With the exception of scenes where we see three Predators at once, Ian Whyte played all the Predators.
  • The film's trailer contains excerpts from the musical theme of the 'Alien' (1979) trailer, as well as Brett's (Harry Dean Stanton) scream.
  • A title card appearing at the beginning of the film states that the icebreaker is named 'The Piper Maru.' The same ship name appeared in the fifteenth episode of the third season of 'The X-Files' (1993). In turn, the episode received its name after the daughter of Gillian Anderson.
  • In 2004, of all major studio Hollywood projects, Paul W.S. Anderson’s film had the shortest shooting period (two and a half months) and the shortest post-production period (four months).
  • Lance Henriksen played Charles Bishop Weyland, a co-founder of the Weyland Yutani Corporation. This is the very company mentioned in all the Alien films. Lance also played the android Bishop in 'Aliens' (1986) and Bishop II in 'Alien 3' (1992).
  • When Charles Bishop Weyland sits in his office, we can notice that he plays with a ballpoint pen in a manner quite similar to how the android Bishop played with a knife in 'Aliens' (1986).
  • At one stage of production, it was planned that Peter Weller would play John Yutani, the second co-founder of the Weyland-Yutani company, mentioned in every Alien film.
  • The character of Tommy Flanegan (Verheiden) was named in honor of the comic book author of 'Alien vs. Predator,' Mark Verheiden. Contrary to popular rumors that the confrontation between the two aliens originated with the Alien skull in 'Predator 2' (1990), it was Mark who first brought representatives of the two races together.
  • The special effects creators for the film, Tom Woodruff Jr. and Alec Gillis, played the people who discovered the pyramid.
  • The film contains references and allusions to previous films about Aliens and Predator. For example, the first shot of the film – the silhouette of the Alien Queen from 'Aliens' (1986) – slowly transforms into a Weyland Corporation satellite.
  • The altars in the sacrificial chamber are arranged in exactly the same order as the cryogenic sleep installations in 'Alien' (1979).
  • The main character calls the Alien “ugly mother…”. This is a reference to previous Predator films, where Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny Glover called the Predator the same way.
  • AVP was the first Alien film not to feature Sigourney Weaver.
  • The shot of people entering the pyramid is a nod to a scene from 'Alien' (1979), where the crew of the 'Nostromo' entered the abandoned spaceship in a very similar manner.
  • The pattern on the floor in the sacrificial chamber almost exactly replicates the poster for “Alien 3” (1992).
  • Paul W.S. Anderson once stated that the film was originally intended to have an R rating, but three weeks before the film's release, the studio decided to re-edit it for a PG-13 rating. It later turned out that this was just an internet rumor: according to Paul Anderson, viewers saw exactly the version of the film he wanted to shoot.
  • In the film’s trailer, you can spot the prison planet “Fury 161” from “Alien 3” (1992).
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