Ulysses - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Ulysses"
Ulisse (1954)
Timing: 1:40 (100 min)
Ulysses - TMDB rating
6.507/10
208
Ulysses - Kinopoisk rating
7.051/10
2134
Ulysses - IMDB rating
6.6/10
5500

Film crew

Director

Producer

Editor

Photo Leo Catozzo #112943
Leo Catozzo
Editor

Costume Design

Giulio Coltellacci
Costume Design

Production Design

Photo Flavio Mogherini #127580
Flavio Mogherini
Production Design

Set Decoration

Andrea A. Tomassi
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Goffredo Rocchetti
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Alessandro Cicognini
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Photo Harold Rosson #72430

Harold Rosson

Harold Rosson
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Mario Parapetti
Camera Operator

Script Supervisor

Giovannella Zannoni
Script Supervisor

First Assistant Director

Guidarino Guidi
First Assistant Director
Serge Vallin
First Assistant Director
Otto Pellegrini
First Assistant Director

Screenplay

Photo Ben Hecht #27770

Ben Hecht

Ben Hecht
Screenplay
Ivo Perilli
Screenplay
Photo Franco Brusati #145457
Franco Brusati
Screenplay
Hugh Gray
Screenplay

Assistant Editor

Tatiana Casini Morigi
Assistant Editor

Special Effects

Story

Photo Homer #71157

Homer

Homer
Story

Conductor

Franco Ferrara
Conductor

Sound

Mario Morigi
Sound
Mario Amari
Sound

Line Producer

Bruno Todini
Line Producer

Unit Manager

Ralph B. Serpe
Unit Manager
Fernando Cinquini
Unit Manager

Assistant Camera

Bob Kindred
Assistant Camera

What's left behind the scenes

  • Filming took place at Dino De Laurentiis Studios in Rome.
  • It ranks 90th in attendance among foreign films in Soviet cinema distribution.
  • The film is based on Homer's "Odyssey".
  • Filming took place on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea and on the islands described by Homer. Filming of some scenes was also planned on the Greek island of Ithaca, Odysseus's homeland, but these plans were thwarted by an earthquake.
  • The mini-series was originally planned to be directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst, but at the very last moment he refused to participate in the project, and it was ultimately shot by three directors, including Mario Bava.
  • The limbs of the mechanical cyclopes (their height exceeded 10 meters) were moved thanks to ropes and blacksmith's bellows. The armor and weapons were borrowed from museums in Rome, Naples, and Athens by the creators of the series.
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