Indecent Proposal - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Indecent Proposal"
Indecent Proposal (1993)
Timing: 1:57 (117 min)
Indecent Proposal - TMDB rating
6.399/10
1594
Indecent Proposal - Kinopoisk rating
7.472/10
55856
Indecent Proposal - IMDB rating
6/10
86000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Tom Schulman #73399

Tom Schulman

Tom Schulman
Executive Producer
Photo Alex Gartner #17608
Alex Gartner
Executive Producer

Casting

Editor

Joe Hutshing
Editor

Art Direction

Gae S. Buckley
Art Direction

Costume Design

Beatrix Aruna Pasztor
Costume Design
Bernie Pollack
Costume Design
Bobbie Read
Costume Design

Stunts

Bobby Aldridge
Stunts

Production Design

Mel Bourne
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Photo Walter Scott #1719

Walter Scott

Walter Scott
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Etta Leff
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Ben Nye Jr.
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Photo John Barry #73837

John Barry

John Barry
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Michael Tadross

Michael Tadross
Unit Production Manager
George Manasse
Unit Production Manager

Co-Producer

Second Assistant Director

Ian Woolf
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Howard Atherton
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Photo Craig Haagensen #70232
Craig Haagensen
Camera Operator

Property Master

Douglas Fox
Property Master

Script Supervisor

Leslie Park
Script Supervisor

Still Photographer

David James
Still Photographer

Sound Mixer

Keith A. Wester
Sound Mixer

First Assistant Director

Photo Aldric La
Aldric La'Auli Porter
First Assistant Director

Chief Lighting Technician

Leslie J. Kovacs
Chief Lighting Technician

Boom Operator

Timothy P. Salmon
Boom Operator

Screenplay

Novel

Jack Engelhard
Novel

Dolly Grip

Michael Brennan
Dolly Grip

Assistant Property Master

Bill Cancienne
Assistant Property Master

Second Second Assistant Director

Ruth A. Redfern
Second Second Assistant Director

Music Supervisor

Kathy Nelson
Music Supervisor

First Assistant Camera

Michael D. Weldon
First Assistant Camera

Extras Casting

Bill Dance
Extras Casting

Second Assistant Camera

Tim Dunford
Second Assistant Camera

Second Unit

What's left behind the scenes

  • Filming took place from June 15 to October 16, 1992.
  • Director Adrian Lyne was initially opposed to casting Woody Harrelson in the lead role, but changed his mind after seeing Harrelson in Ron Shelton's sports comedy 'White Men Can't Jump' (1992). Harrelson himself mentioned in an interview that he felt awkward filming with Demi Moore, as he was friends with her then-husband, Bruce Willis.
  • Director Adrian Lyne and Demi Moore often argued on set about various aspects of her character, and Woody Harrelson had to act as a mediator. Lyne, in particular, insisted that Moore should show the vulnerability of her character, while the actress vehemently disagreed. It was only during editing that Lyne suddenly realized that Moore had been demonstrating vulnerability in her portrayal all along, after which he apologized to the actress.
  • During the auction scene, Robert Redford's character was supposed to stand up and leave the room. This scene had to be filmed with multiple takes because Redford repeatedly missed his cue, captivated by the auctioneer played by Sir Billy Connolly.
  • The tears of Demi Moore's character in the flashback scene of Robert Redford's character were completely genuine. Before filming began, Moore had no idea what her scene partner would be talking about.
  • After reading the script, Demi Moore was unsure whether to take on the role. She was embarrassed by the love scenes and nudity, even though she had previously modeled for pornographic magazines before becoming an actress. She eventually agreed to the role, but only on the condition that she would be present during the editing of the intimate scenes, and if any of them seemed too explicit, they would be cut. She found nothing too revealing during editing, deciding that all these scenes could be more accurately described as erotic than pornographic.
  • Halle Berry expressed interest in appearing in this film, but was denied even an audition, as the filmmakers feared her presence in the cast would add an unnecessary racial subtext to the script. In fact, in Jack Engelhard's original novel, which served as the literary source for the screenplay, Redford's character was Arab and Harrelson's character was Jewish.
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