Confessions of a Dangerous Mind - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind"
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002)
Timing: 1:53 (113 min)
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind - TMDB rating
6.7/10
1089
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind - Kinopoisk rating
7.025/10
18796
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind - IMDB rating
7/10
95000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Bob Weinstein #15880

Bob Weinstein

Bob Weinstein
Executive Producer
Jonathan Gordon
Executive Producer

Rand Ravich

Rand Ravich
Executive Producer
Stephen Evans
Executive Producer

Casting

Photo Ellen Chenoweth #4033
Ellen Chenoweth
Casting

Editor

Special Effects Supervisor

Louis Craig
Special Effects Supervisor

Art Direction

Supervising Art Director

Isabelle Guay
Supervising Art Director

Costume Design

Renée April
Costume Design

Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Michael Scherer
Stunt Coordinator
Photo Brad Martin #326943

Brad Martin

Brad Martin
Stunt Coordinator

Key Makeup Artist

Micheline Trépanier
Key Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Michael Minkler

Michael Minkler
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Myron Nettinga
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Alex Wurman
Original Music Composer

Production Supervisor

Pearl A. Lucero
Production Supervisor

Director of Photography

Photo Newton Thomas Sigel #24842Photo Newton Thomas Sigel #24843
Newton Thomas Sigel
Director of Photography

Costume Supervisor

Robert Q. Mathews
Costume Supervisor

Key Costumer

Kenn Smiley
Key Costumer

Sound Effects Editor

George Simpson
Sound Effects Editor
Marvin Walowitz
Sound Effects Editor
Mike Chock
Sound Effects Editor
Julie Feiner
Sound Effects Editor
Curt Schulkey
Sound Effects Editor

Visual Effects Supervisor

Louis Morin
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

Photo Aaron Glascock #14958

Aaron Glascock

Aaron Glascock
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Marie La Haye
Script Supervisor

Special Effects Coordinator

Pierre 'Bill' Rivard
Special Effects Coordinator

Visual Effects Producer

Melanie La Rue
Visual Effects Producer

Screenplay

Novel

Chuck Barris
Novel

Dialogue Editor

Photo Kira Roessler #251825

Kira Roessler

Kira Roessler
Dialogue Editor

Key Hair Stylist

Réjean Forget
Key Hair Stylist

Music Supervisor

Joe Rangel
Music Supervisor

Music Editor

Stephen Lotwis
Music Editor

Production Sound Mixer

Edward Tise
Production Sound Mixer

Visual Effects Coordinator

Jaime Norman
Visual Effects Coordinator

Sound Recordist

Matt Colleran
Sound Recordist

Supervising Music Editor

Andrew Silver
Supervising Music Editor

Unit Manager

Gilles Perreault
Unit Manager

Wigmaker

Christine Larocque
Wigmaker

Sound Editor

John Joseph Thomas
Sound Editor

Editorial Coordinator

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Donald Dowd

Donald Dowd
Editorial Coordinator

Key Dresser

Sophie Beasse
Key Dresser

What's left behind the scenes

  • Mike Myers, Ben Stiller, Jim Carrey, John Cusack, and Johnny Depp were all in negotiations to star in this film. They were all considered for the role of Chuck Barris.
  • Darren Aronofsky and then Brian Singer were originally slated to direct the film.
  • In his directorial debut, George Clooney made two references to his aunt, actress and singer Rosemary Clooney. On the seventh minute, during a tour of the NBC studio, the guide mentions that her favorite show is “The Lux Show” featuring Rosemary Clooney, and the closing credits roll to her song “There’s No Business Like Show Business.”
  • The CIA denies that Chuck Barris was ever an agent of the American intelligence agency.
  • Julia Roberts and Drew Barrymore worked on the film for a symbolic fee of $250,000 as a favor to their friend, director George Clooney, who was forced to operate on a limited budget of $30 million. Brad Pitt and Matt Damon appeared in cameo roles for free.
  • Nicole Kidman was initially considered for the role of Patricia Watson, but she ultimately chose to star in "The Hours".
  • The film draws parallels with the popular conspiracy theory surrounding the assassination of US President John Kennedy. Two cadets in training camp are named "Ruby" and "Oswald." Upon completing training, Barris says goodbye to someone named "Jack" and "Lee." Thus, the filmmakers hint that the protagonist was learning the profession of an assassin alongside Jack Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswald.
  • Twice during the film, Chuck lights a cigarette with the filter end (ignites the cigarette filter). The first time this happens is when he is in his office with his secretary, according to the credits, in Los Angeles in 1967. And the second time – in Helsinki in 1967, in a car with Bird and Simon Oliver.
  • When Chuck Barris gets a job at NBC, he fills out an application that reads "National Broadcasting Corporation" instead of "National Broadcasting Company".
  • Sam Rockwell met with Chuck Barris himself, whose image he portrayed on screen, and at the actor's request, Barris read all the lines aloud, allowing Rockwell to capture the nuances of Barris's conversational speech.
  • Realizing he had forgotten to rent the crane necessary for filming a key scene, director George Clooney ordered the lock to be cut from the building of a vault adjacent to the studio in Florida where filming was taking place, and 'borrowed' the necessary equipment from the crew of another film. When this became known and the director of that film raised a fuss, threatening to call the police, Clooney sent him a check for $20,000 with a note stating that this amount should be enough to pay for a short-term crane rental and to compensate for the expenses incurred on the previous film of that director, which turned out to be a failure.
  • Initially, Nicole Kidman auditioned for the role of Patricia Watson, but she chose to film *The Hours* instead.
  • The film draws parallels with a popular conspiracy theory surrounding the assassination of US President John Kennedy. Two cadets at a training camp are named “Ruby” and “Oswald.” Upon completing training, Barris says goodbye to someone named “Jack” and “Lee.” Thus, the filmmakers hint that the protagonist was learning the trade of an assassin alongside Jack Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswald.
  • When Chuck Barris gets a job at NBC, he fills out an application on which is written “National Broadcasting Corporation” instead of “National Broadcasting Company.”
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