Scream 2 - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Scream 2"
Scream 2 (1997)
Timing: 2:0 (120 min)
Scream 2 - TMDB rating
6.515/10
4669
Scream 2 - Kinopoisk rating
6.795/10
68636
Scream 2 - IMDB rating
6.3/10
234000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Cathy Konrad #17434
Cathy Konrad
Producer
Photo Marianne Maddalena #17438
Marianne Maddalena
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Bob Weinstein #15880

Bob Weinstein

Bob Weinstein
Executive Producer

Casting

Lisa Beach
Casting

Editor

Art Direction

Ted Berner
Art Direction

Costume Design

Kathleen Detoro
Costume Design

Stunts

Clay Boss
Stunts
Michael Haynes
Stunts
Photo Kurt Bryant #6876
Kurt Bryant
Stunts
Melvin Jones
Stunts
Photo Chris Durand #28536
Chris Durand
Stunts
Leslie Hoffman
Stunts
Photo Ted Barba #7721Photo Ted Barba #7722
Ted Barba
Stunts
Allen Robinson
Stunts
Christine Brady
Stunts
Lee Waddell
Stunts

Production Design

Bob Ziembicki
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Anthony Cecere
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Bob Kensinger
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Judy Murdock
Makeup Artist
Jane Galli
Makeup Artist
Beth Katz
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Rick Alexander
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Andy D'Addario
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Richard D. Rogers
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo Marco Beltrami #5244

Marco Beltrami

Marco Beltrami
Original Music Composer
Photo Hans Zimmer #3121Photo Hans Zimmer #3122Photo Hans Zimmer #326704Photo Hans Zimmer #326705

Hans Zimmer

Hans Zimmer
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

Associate Producer

Nicholas Mastandrea
Associate Producer
Photo Julie Plec #70883
Julie Plec
Associate Producer
Daniel K. Arredondo
Associate Producer

Orchestrator

Jon Kull
Orchestrator
Pete Anthony
Orchestrator

Set Dresser

Douglas Machala
Set Dresser

Second Assistant Director

Lucille OuYang
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

Kelsee King-Devoreaux
Stunt Double

Utility Stunts

Photo Hugh Aodh O
Hugh Aodh O'Brien
Utility Stunts
Mitchell Dean
Utility Stunts

Director of Photography

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Peter Deming

Peter Deming
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Paul Hughen
Camera Operator
Scott Browner
Camera Operator

Steadicam Operator

Kirk R. Gardner
Steadicam Operator

Makeup Department Head

Carol Schwartz
Makeup Department Head

Sound Effects Editor

Kurt Nicholas Forshager
Sound Effects Editor

Property Master

J.P. Jones
Property Master

Supervising Sound Editor

Photo Todd Toon #3656

Todd Toon

Todd Toon
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Ronit Ravich-Boss
Script Supervisor

Hair Department Head

Dugg Kirkpatrick
Hair Department Head

Electrician

Dan Cornwall
Electrician

Set Costumer

Keith G. Lewis
Set Costumer
Amanda Zenil
Set Costumer
Robyn Williams
Set Costumer

Supervising ADR Editor

G.W. Brown
Supervising ADR Editor

Hairstylist

Richard Marin
Hairstylist

Special Effects Coordinator

Ron Trost
Special Effects Coordinator

Still Photographer

Kimberly Wright
Still Photographer

First Assistant Director

Nicholas Mastandrea
First Assistant Director

Thanks

Mary Zimnik
Thanks
Liz Heller
Thanks
Tammy Duncanson
Thanks

Chief Lighting Technician

Rick A. West
Chief Lighting Technician

Boom Operator

David Diamond
Boom Operator

Graphic Designer

Jason Sweers
Graphic Designer

Screenplay

Set Designer

Martin Roy Mervel
Set Designer

First Assistant Editor

Michael Wertz
First Assistant Editor

Foley Artist

Laura Macias
Foley Artist
Rich Green
Foley Artist

Propmaker

Terry Kempf
Propmaker
Roy Dickson
Propmaker

Art Department Coordinator

Aimee Rousey
Art Department Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

John Kwiatkowski
Dialogue Editor
Howell Gibbens
Dialogue Editor

Assistant Editor

Greg D'Auria
Assistant Editor
Photo Lisa Mozden #72730
Lisa Mozden
Assistant Editor

First Assistant Sound Editor

F. Scott Taylor
First Assistant Sound Editor

Lighting Technician

Waide R. Allen
Lighting Technician
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Derick Pritchard
Lighting Technician
Flint Ellsworth
Lighting Technician
Peyton Skelton
Lighting Technician
Ben Gaskin
Lighting Technician
Brian Kinzey
Lighting Technician
Greg Peoples
Lighting Technician
Ron Sands
Lighting Technician

Foley Editor

Jason King
Foley Editor
Valerie Davidson
Foley Editor

Rigging Grip

Tim Collins
Rigging Grip

Transportation Coordinator

Geno Hart
Transportation Coordinator

Location Manager

Tim Hillman
Location Manager

Dolly Grip

Cliff Sperry
Dolly Grip

Key Hair Stylist

Louisa V. Anthony
Key Hair Stylist

Construction Foreman

Mark Balda
Construction Foreman

Characters

Music Supervisor

Happy Walters
Music Supervisor
Ed Gerrard
Music Supervisor

Casting Assistant

Sarah Katzman
Casting Assistant

Foley Mixer

Scott Weber
Foley Mixer

Production Accountant

Kelly A. Snyder
Production Accountant

Music Editor

Bill Abbott
Music Editor

ADR Mixer

Photo Doc Kane #5958

Doc Kane

Doc Kane
ADR Mixer

First Assistant Camera

Co-Executive Producer

Photo Andrew Rona #283528Photo Andrew Rona #326481

Andrew Rona

Andrew Rona
Co-Executive Producer
Cary Granat
Co-Executive Producer
Richard Potter
Co-Executive Producer

Production Coordinator

James W. Croke
Production Coordinator
Michele Carmel Long
Production Coordinator

Scoring Mixer

John Kurlander
Scoring Mixer

Payroll Accountant

Jerri Whiteman
Payroll Accountant

ADR Voice Casting

Photo Barbara Harris #1681

Barbara Harris

Barbara Harris
ADR Voice Casting

Extras Casting

Ajay Dass
Extras Casting

Camera Loader

Katie Santore
Camera Loader

Choreographer

Transportation Captain

Joe Cosentino
Transportation Captain

Sound Editor

Joe Milner
Sound Editor
Jason King
Sound Editor
Valerie Davidson
Sound Editor

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

Jason Elias
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

What's left behind the scenes

  • All the actors received a script missing the last ten pages, so no one knew who the killer was in the film until it was time to shoot the final scene. All the actors who starred in the film signed a special contract obligating them not to discuss the film's plot twists in the media, or to reveal the killer's identity.
  • The last ten pages of the script were printed on gray paper to make them impossible to photocopy.
  • Wes Craven played a cameo role in the film: he can be seen in the background at the hospital.
  • Kevin Williamson (the film's screenwriter) played a journalist interviewing Cotton.
  • Matthew Lillard, who played one of the main characters in 'Scream,' can be seen in the background during the college party.
  • Most of the exterior scenes were filmed at Agnes Scott College in Atlanta.
  • Rose McGowan can be spotted in the crowd at the movie theater.
  • "Theme of Dewey" and some other pieces from the soundtrack were taken from the soundtrack to "Broken Arrow," which was composed by Hans Zimmer. When the soundtrack was released on CD, it included compositions written solely by Marco Beltrami, although some of them were not used in the film.
  • In most cases, voices for phone calls are recorded not during filming, but during post-production. However, Roger L. Jackson, who played "the voice," actually spoke on a cell phone with the actors in scenes where the killer calls various characters in the film. Roger was constantly present on the set, but in a way that the actor speaking on the phone couldn’t see him.
  • Gale mentions her explicit photos that appeared on the internet. A similar situation occurred with Courteney Cox in the mid-1990s.
  • Poleta Patterson, who played the usher at the movie theater who gave Maureen and Phil the masks, won the role in a special contest held by MTV.
  • Erik Mabius, Natasha Gregson Wagner, and Paula Marshall auditioned for various roles in the film.
  • The girl Cici is talking to on the phone before the killer calls is Salma Blair.
  • Officers Kyle Richards and Brian Andrews are named exactly the same as the two actors who played the children looked after by Jamie Lee Curtis in 'Halloween' (1978).
  • The tagline for 'Stab' (the movie within the movie) is 'It's gonna hurt.'
  • The film's script was carefully guarded: only the lead actors, the director, the screenwriter, the producers, and studio executives were allowed to read the full version. None of the actors knew who the killer was, as they didn't receive the last 10 pages. However, despite all precautions, an early version of the script still leaked online. Kevin Williamson had to urgently rewrite the film's ending and many other scenes. When filming began, the final version of the script was not yet complete.
  • Rules for horror movie sequels: 1) The number of corpses is always higher. 2) The murder scenes are always more elaborate and more brutal. 3) Never, under any circumstances, assume the killer is dead.
  • The working title of the film was “Scream Sequel”.
  • Every actor auditioning for the role of Derek had to sing “I Think I Love You” (Derek sings this song in the cafeteria).
  • Sarah Michelle Gellar agreed to star in the film without reading the script.
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