The Extra Man - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Extra Man"
The Extra Man (2010)
Timing: 1:48 (108 min)
The Extra Man - TMDB rating
5.7/10
91
The Extra Man - Kinopoisk rating
6/10
833
The Extra Man - IMDB rating
5.8/10
5600

Film crew

Director

Producer

Stephanie Davis
Producer
Photo Anthony Bregman #75130
Anthony Bregman
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Robert Pulcini #97955

Robert Pulcini

Robert Pulcini
Executive Producer
Photo Jonathan Ames #100511

Jonathan Ames

Jonathan Ames
Executive Producer
Photo Vincent Maraval #74190
Vincent Maraval
Executive Producer
Agnès Mentre
Executive Producer
Stefanie Azpiazu
Executive Producer

Casting

Ann Goulder
Casting

Editor

Art Direction

Charles Kulsziski
Art Direction

Costume Design

Photo Suttirat Anne Larlarb #73028
Suttirat Anne Larlarb
Costume Design

Production Design

Photo Judy Becker #74272

Judy Becker

Judy Becker
Production Design

Set Decoration

Carrie Stewart
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Tina LaSpina
Makeup Artist
Michael Marino
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Photo Klaus Badelt #17780Photo Klaus Badelt #17781

Klaus Badelt

Klaus Badelt
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Rebecca Rivo
Unit Production Manager

Co-Producer

Rebecca Rivo
Co-Producer

Director of Photography

Terry Stacey
Director of Photography

Makeup Department Head

Joseph Farulla
Makeup Department Head

Hair Department Head

Jeffrey Rebelo
Hair Department Head

Hairstylist

Sherry Heart
Hairstylist
Susan Schectar
Hairstylist
Nicole Tucker
Hairstylist

Screenplay

Novel

Music Supervisor

Linda Cohen
Music Supervisor

What's left behind the scenes

  • When Henry drives Louie to the theater for the first time, he demonstrates that he is a reckless driver who doesn't care about other drivers or pedestrians. At one point, a voiceover shouts, “Idiot!” The same phrase was shouted by Otto when he raced through London in the film “A Fish Called Wanda” (1988). Both characters – Henry and Otto – were played by actor Kevin Kline.
  • One of the patrons at Sally's bar is the author Jonathan Ames, who wrote the novel on which the film is based.
  • Henry takes Louis to his first party at the Neue Galerie New York, a Manhattan art museum literally meaning New Gallery New York, which specializes exclusively in Austrian and German art and decorative arts of the 20th century. When Meredith mentions someone being surpassed by Klimt, she is referring to a painting called Adele Bloch-Bauer I, which can be seen in the film. It was painted by Gustav Klimt in 1907.
  • Louis's car, a 1974 Pontiac Grand Ville, is a two-door model that was the last full-size convertible from Pontiac. The Pontiac Grand Ville was a top-of-the-line model in its lineup from 1971 to 1975. It replaced the Pontiac Bonneville, which had been the top model since 1958.
  • In New York and Palm Beach high society, men who provide escort services are often called walkers.
  • The wedding scenes at the end of the film, as well as the scenes where rice is thrown in the street, were filmed at New Middle Collegiate Church on Second Avenue in the East Village, New York.
  • When the main characters are driving in a convertible outside the city, shots of a cemetery in the background are repeatedly shown.
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