Batman Forever - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Batman Forever"
Batman Forever (1995)
Timing: 2:1 (121 min)
Batman Forever - TMDB rating
5.453/10
5537
Batman Forever - Kinopoisk rating
6.488/10
64449
Batman Forever - IMDB rating
5.5/10
281000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Peter Macgregor-Scott
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Michael Uslan #14347Photo Michael Uslan #14348

Michael Uslan

Michael Uslan
Executive Producer
Benjamin Melniker
Executive Producer

Casting

Editor

Mark Stevens
Editor
Dennis Virkler
Editor

Additional Second Assistant Director

Eric Oliver
Additional Second Assistant Director

Art Direction

Joseph P. Lucky
Art Direction
Christopher Burian-Mohr
Art Direction

Costume Design

Bob Ringwood
Costume Design
Ingrid Ferrin
Costume Design

Stunts

Photo Danielle Burgio #22927Photo Danielle Burgio #22928Photo Danielle Burgio #22929
Danielle Burgio
Stunts
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G. A. Aguilar
Stunts
Dana Bertolette
Stunts
Cynthia J. Blessington
Stunts
Leah Creed
Stunts
Bruce Paul Barbour
Stunts

Production Design

Barbara Ling
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

David Hogan

David Hogan
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Cricket Rowland
Set Decoration
Elaine O'Donnell
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

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Rick Baker

Rick Baker
Makeup Artist
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Ve Neill

Ve Neill
Makeup Artist
Wade Daily
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Frank A. Montaño
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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Elliot Goldenthal

Elliot Goldenthal
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Ralph Burris
Unit Production Manager

Co-Producer

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Kevin J. Messick
Co-Producer

Associate Producer

Mitchell E. Dauterive
Associate Producer

Orchestrator

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Robert Elhai
Orchestrator

Second Assistant Director

Alan Edmisten
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

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Bob Herron

Bob Herron
Stunt Double
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Dana Hee

Dana Hee
Stunt Double

Utility Stunts

Tony Angelotti
Utility Stunts

Director of Photography

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Stephen Goldblatt
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Michael A. Jones
Camera Operator

Costumer

Brenda Donoho
Costumer

Costume Supervisor

Elaine Maser
Costume Supervisor

Key Costumer

Dawn Y. Line
Key Costumer

Sound Effects Editor

Gordon Ecker
Sound Effects Editor

Assistant Art Director

Chas. Butcher
Assistant Art Director

Property Master

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Brad Einhorn
Property Master

Visual Effects Supervisor

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Andrew Adamson

Andrew Adamson
Visual Effects Supervisor
John Dykstra
Visual Effects Supervisor
Eric Durst
Visual Effects Supervisor
Richard Chuang
Visual Effects Supervisor
Boyd Shermis
Visual Effects Supervisor
David Stump
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

John Leveque
Supervising Sound Editor

Electrician

Jerry D. Knight
Electrician

Supervising ADR Editor

Fred Stafford
Supervising ADR Editor
Fred Stafford
Supervising ADR Editor

Supervising Dialogue Editor

Becky Sullivan
Supervising Dialogue Editor

Hairstylist

Barbara Lorenz
Hairstylist

Special Effects Coordinator

Thomas L. Fisher
Special Effects Coordinator

Still Photographer

Ralph Nelson Jr.
Still Photographer

Digital Effects Supervisor

Kathy White
Digital Effects Supervisor

Animation Supervisor

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Raman Hui

Raman Hui
Animation Supervisor

Visual Effects Producer

C. Marie Davis
Visual Effects Producer

Armorer

Harry Lu
Armorer

First Assistant Director

William M. Elvin
First Assistant Director

Chief Lighting Technician

James M. McEwen
Chief Lighting Technician

Driver

David Diaz
Driver

Production Manager

Amy Harrington
Production Manager

Boom Operator

Carl Fischer
Boom Operator

Screenplay

Janet Scott Batchler
Screenplay

Set Designer

James R. Bayliss
Set Designer

Foley Artist

Hilda Hodges
Foley Artist

Sound Designer

Lance Brown
Sound Designer

Propmaker

Tony Chavez
Propmaker

Construction Coordinator

Greg John Callas
Construction Coordinator

Location Scout

Adam Baer
Location Scout

Art Department Coordinator

Jill DuDeck
Art Department Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

Sukey Fontelieu
Dialogue Editor

Assistant Editor

Adam Boome
Assistant Editor

Best Boy Grip

Hal Nelson
Best Boy Grip

Lighting Technician

Billy Craft
Lighting Technician

Foley Editor

Michael Dressel
Foley Editor

Transportation Coordinator

Craig Pinkard
Transportation Coordinator

Location Manager

Laura Sode-Matteson
Location Manager

Grip

Jim Gordon
Grip

Dolly Grip

Antonio V. Garrido
Dolly Grip

Assistant Property Master

Stephen Andrew Schwartz
Assistant Property Master

Key Hair Stylist

Yolanda Toussieng
Key Hair Stylist

Leadman

Chuck McSorley
Leadman

Assistant Location Manager

Valerie Y.O. Kim
Assistant Location Manager

Location Assistant

Will Benson
Location Assistant

Second Second Assistant Director

Molly M. Mayeux
Second Second Assistant Director

Painter

Sarah Ray
Painter

Story

Janet Scott Batchler
Story

Characters

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Bob Kane

Bob Kane
Characters

Music Supervisor

Jolene Cherry
Music Supervisor

Special Effects Technician

Donald Krause
Special Effects Technician

Foley Mixer

Mary Jo Lang
Foley Mixer

Production Accountant

Jackie Brady Baugh
Production Accountant

Casting Associate

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Emily Schweber
Casting Associate

Sculptor

Yarek Alfer
Sculptor

Music Editor

Zigmund Gron
Music Editor

Production Sound Mixer

Petur Hliddal
Production Sound Mixer

ADR Mixer

Troy Porter
ADR Mixer

Video Assist Operator

Martin Weight
Video Assist Operator

ADR Recordist

Scott Houle
ADR Recordist

First Assistant Camera

Robert Heine
First Assistant Camera

Special Effects Assistant

Robert W. King
Special Effects Assistant

Conductor

Jonathan Sheffer
Conductor

Production Assistant

Jack Holland
Production Assistant

Assistant Makeup Artist

Buffy Zerefski
Assistant Makeup Artist

VFX Artist

Tamara Waters
VFX Artist

Unit Publicist

Michael Singer
Unit Publicist

Production Coordinator

Tripp Hudson
Production Coordinator

Visual Effects Coordinator

David Wallace Allen
Visual Effects Coordinator

Key Set Production Assistant

David Lanphier Jr.
Key Set Production Assistant

Scenic Artist

Michael Denering
Scenic Artist

Visual Effects Editor

Miller Drake
Visual Effects Editor

Payroll Accountant

Richard Castro
Payroll Accountant

Visual Effects Compositor

Peter Sternlicht
Visual Effects Compositor

Effects Supervisor

Don Baker
Effects Supervisor

CG Supervisor

Terrence Masson
CG Supervisor

Lighting Supervisor

Jean M. Cunningham
Lighting Supervisor

ADR Editor

Zack Davis
ADR Editor

Costume Coordinator

Randy Gardell
Costume Coordinator

Supervising Music Editor

Christopher Brooks
Supervising Music Editor

Second Assistant Camera

Chris Holt
Second Assistant Camera

Assistant Sound Editor

Keith Bewick
Assistant Sound Editor

Dialect Coach

Photo Carla Meyer #327574

Carla Meyer

Carla Meyer
Dialect Coach

Visual Effects Art Director

James Hegedus
Visual Effects Art Director

Executive In Charge Of Production

James W. Kristoff
Executive In Charge Of Production

Transportation Captain

Dick Johnson
Transportation Captain

Title Designer

Anthony Goldschmidt
Title Designer

First Assistant Accountant

Katie Zaslaw
First Assistant Accountant

Set Medic

Anna Baltimore
Set Medic

Foley Recordist

Carolyn Tapp
Foley Recordist

Dolby Consultant

Douglas Greenfield
Dolby Consultant

Color Timer

Bob Putynkowski
Color Timer

Key Set Costumer

Myron Baker
Key Set Costumer

Craft Service

Nancy Mott
Craft Service

Negative Cutter

Mo Henry
Negative Cutter

Visual Effects Assistant Editor

Kate Crossley
Visual Effects Assistant Editor

Music Consultant

Art Ford
Music Consultant

Assistant Camera

Wayne Baker
Assistant Camera

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

Mike Amorelli
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Kevin E. Carpenter
Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Makeup Effects

David LeRoy Anderson
Makeup Effects

Head Carpenter

Frank Didio
Head Carpenter

Technical Supervisor

Philippe Gluckman
Technical Supervisor

Digital Compositors

Joni Jacobson
Digital Compositors

Set Dressing Artist

Kinney Booker
Set Dressing Artist

Systems Administrators & Support

Kevin Andrew Smith
Systems Administrators & Support

Original Film Writer

Photo Bill Finger #5742

Bill Finger

Bill Finger
Original Film Writer

Visual Effects Camera

James Balsam
Visual Effects Camera

Production Illustrator

James Carson
Production Illustrator

Digital Effects Producer

Teresa Cheng
Digital Effects Producer

Technical Advisor

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Bob Yerkes
Technical Advisor

Music Programmer

Michael Higham
Music Programmer

VFX Director of Photography

Tim Angulo
VFX Director of Photography

Project Manager

Stephen Sobisky
Project Manager

Storyboard

Chris Buchinsky
Storyboard

Underwater Director of Photography

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Conrad E. Palmisano

Conrad E. Palmisano
Underwater Director of Photography

Music Score Producer

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Matthias Gohl

Matthias Gohl
Music Score Producer

What's left behind the scenes

  • During filming, Kilmer, who was 'difficult' for directors and producers due to his meticulous acting and argumentative nature, nearly came to blows. And Schumacher didn't invite Kilmer to the next installment about the superhero.
  • The Batmobile was usually driven by stunt doubles, but Chris O'Donnell insisted on driving it himself. As a result, he crashed the Batmobile.
  • While learning to twirl a cane, Jim Carrey broke approximately 12 canes and damaged some furniture in his trailer.
  • Before Val Kilmer, the following actors were considered for the role of Batman: Daniel Day-Lewis, William Baldwin, Alec Baldwin, Ethan Hawke, Ralph Fiennes, Tom Hanks, and Johnny Depp.
  • Val Kilmer learned he would be the new Batman in a bat cave in Africa while preparing for the film *The Ghost and the Darkness* (1996). He accepted the role without even reading the script.
  • Joel Schumacher’s decision to place nipples and enlarged codpieces on the Batsuits, as well as an earring on Robin, caused controversy – it even worried Batman creator Bob Kane. Schumacher said he wanted the costumes to have an anatomical look, while the earring was intended to make Robin more melancholic. He also claimed that statues of ancient Greek gods served as the basis for the Batman and Robin costumes.
  • Director Joel Schumacher wanted Nicole Kidman to play Poison Ivy, but ultimately decided that Poison Ivy with Two-Face and the Riddler was too many villains for Batman. The character of Poison Ivy was postponed for the film *Batman & Robin* (1997).
  • The Batman suit was so heavy that Val Kilmer lost 5 pounds filming just the initial fight scene.
  • Marlon Wayans was originally cast as Robin when Tim Burton was being considered as director. But as soon as Joel Schumacher took the helm, Chris O’Donnell replaced him.
  • Leonardo DiCaprio, Christian Bale, Matt Damon, Jude Law, Ewan McGregor, Corey Haim, Mark Wahlberg, Corey Feldman, Marlon Wayans, Toby Stephens, and Scott Speedman all auditioned for the role of Robin.
  • Unlike most of the characters in the film, Dr. Chase Meridian (Nicole Kidman) does not exist in the Batman universe or in other DC comic book series. She was created by the story’s writers, Lee Batchler and Janet Scott Batchler.
  • Sandra Bullock, Rene Russo, and Cindy Crawford were considered for the role of Chase Meridian.
  • Doctor Burton was named in honor of director Tim Burton.
  • Tommy Lee Jones was Joel Schumacher's first choice for the role of Two-Face after working with him on "The Client" (1994). Jones accepted the role because his 11-year-old son Austin said that Two-Face was his favorite character.
  • Chris O'Donnell's sister can be spotted in the background in the party scene where Robin makes his first public appearance.
  • At one point, Michael Jackson was interested in the role of the Riddler, but he was overlooked. Matthew Broderick also expressed interest in the role. After Robin Williams turned down the role, Joel Schumacher offered it to Jim Carrey because Schumacher and Warner Bros. felt he was the perfect candidate after the success of "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective" (1993).
  • Michael Keaton was supposed to reprise his role as Batman, but after Tim Burton left the project, he refused to participate as he was dissatisfied with the new script.
  • Joel Schumacher wanted Brad Dourif to play the Scarecrow. However, the Scarecrow had to be removed from the script. And the Scarecrow was postponed for the film «Batman: Triumphant», which was never made.
  • Initially, Drew Barrymore and Debi Mazar's characters were named Lace and Leather. The studio felt this was too much for a film with a children's rating. They were eventually renamed Sugar and Spice.
  • Robin's costume is not a classic costume from the comics, but is based on elements of Tim Drake's costume (the third Robin).
  • Dick Grayson mentions the alias Nightwing while choosing a name for himself, but ultimately chooses the alias Robin.
  • Scenes on the Claw Island, detailing the creation of the «Nygmatek» company and the construction of the Riddler's brainwave-collecting device, were cut from the film.
  • Several scenes with Saccharine and Spice have been removed from the film. These were primarily episodes where the girls use the Riddler's device.
  • When Chase Meridian calls for Batman with a signal, she says: "Am I ready, or do I need a catsuit and whip?" This is a reference to another DC Comics heroine – Catwoman.
  • David U. Hodges played Jack Napier, where his figure is shown only in fog and only some facial features are distinguishable. In the credits, this character is listed as "The Gunman." Joel Schumacher decided not to use footage from the first film and reshot the scene of the Waynes' murder.
  • Val Kilmer learned he would be the new Batman in a bat cave in Africa while preparing for the film "The Ghost and the Darkness" (1996). He accepted the role without even reading the script.
  • Director Joel Schumacher wanted Nicole Kidman to play Poison Ivy, but ultimately decided that Poison Ivy with Two-Face and the Riddler was too many villains for Batman. And the character of Poison Ivy was postponed for the film "Batman & Robin" (1997).
  • Tommy Lee Jones was Joel Schumacher's first choice for the role of Two-Face after working with him on "The Client" (1994). Jones accepted the role because his 11-year-old son Austin said that Two-Face was his favorite character.
  • At one time, Michael Jackson was interested in the role of the Riddler, but he was ignored. Matthew Broderick also expressed interest in the role. After Robin Williams turned down the role, Joel Schumacher offered it to Jim Carrey, because Schumacher and Warner Bros. studio felt he was the ideal candidate after the success of "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective" (1993).
  • Joel Schumacher wanted Brad Dourif to play Scarecrow. However, Scarecrow had to be removed from the script. And Scarecrow was postponed for the film "Batman: Triumphant," which was never made.
  • Scenes on Claw Island, detailing the creation of "NigmaTech" and the construction of the Riddler's device for collecting brain signals, were removed from the film.
  • When Chase Meridian calls for Batman with a signal, she says, "Am I ready, or do I need a skin-tight suit and a whip?" This is a reference to another DC Comics heroine – Catwoman.
  • David W. Hodges played Jack Napier, with his figure shown only in fog and only some facial features discernible. This character is listed as "The Gunman" in the credits. Joel Schumacher decided not to use footage from the first film and reshot the scene of the Wayne's murder.
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