Severance - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Severance"
Severance (2006)
Timing: 1:36 (96 min)
Severance - TMDB rating
6.276/10
653
Severance - Kinopoisk rating
5.96/10
20074
Severance - IMDB rating
6.4/10
43000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Jason Newmark
Producer
Finola Dwyer
Producer

Executive Producer

Steve Christian
Executive Producer
Michael Kuhn
Executive Producer

Casting

Gail Stevens
Casting
William Davies
Casting
Linda Zsombolyay
Casting
Will Davies
Casting

Editor

Stuart Gazzard
Editor

Art Direction

Lucinda Thomson
Art Direction

Supervising Art Director

Louise Marzaroli
Supervising Art Director

Costume Design

Stephen Noble
Costume Design

Production Design

John Frankish
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Photo Béla Unger #4048
Béla Unger
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Anna Tesner
Makeup Artist
Jánosné Kajtár
Makeup Artist
Judit Jánosi
Makeup Artist
Noémi Czakó
Makeup Artist
Ely Jim
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Christian Henson
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

Alexandra Arlango
Co-Producer
Mark Woolley
Co-Producer

Director of Photography

Ed Wild
Director of Photography

Steadicam Operator

Tamás Nyerges
Steadicam Operator

Sound Effects Editor

Nick Baldock
Sound Effects Editor

Assistant Art Director

György Bátonyi
Assistant Art Director

Visual Effects Supervisor

Phil Attfield
Visual Effects Supervisor
Simon Frame
Visual Effects Supervisor
Howard Watkins
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

Peter Baldock
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Krisztina Kelemen
Script Supervisor

Electrician

Miklós Molnár
Electrician
Dániel Tóth
Electrician
Tamás Krausz
Electrician
Richárd Szeidermann
Electrician
István Csehy
Electrician

Hairstylist

Lesley Smith
Hairstylist

Still Photographer

Nick Wall
Still Photographer

Visual Effects Producer

Stefan Drury
Visual Effects Producer
Tamsin Blanchard
Visual Effects Producer

Armorer

Mark Woolley
Armorer

Screenplay

James Moran
Screenplay

First Assistant Editor

Nick Greenall
First Assistant Editor

Sound Designer

Joe Henson
Sound Designer

Dialogue Editor

Rick Dunford
Dialogue Editor

Foley Editor

Michael Feinberg
Foley Editor

Key Grip

Csaba Bankhardt
Key Grip

Painter

Lisa Collins
Painter

Music Supervisor

Matt Biffa
Music Supervisor
Alison Wright
Music Supervisor

Casting Assistant

David Wheal
Casting Assistant

Hair Designer

Jan Sewell
Hair Designer

Makeup Designer

Jan Sewell
Makeup Designer

Gaffer

Rudolf Takács
Gaffer

Music

Christian Henson
Music

Music Editor

Richard Todman
Music Editor

Unit Publicist

Keeley Naylor
Unit Publicist

Visual Effects Editor

Simon Allmark
Visual Effects Editor

ADR Editor

Michael Feinberg
ADR Editor
Photo Joan Giammarco #58203
Joan Giammarco
ADR Editor

ADR Voice Casting

Brendan Donnison
ADR Voice Casting
Vanessa Baker
ADR Voice Casting

Dolby Consultant

Richard Stockdale
Dolby Consultant

Foley

Sue Harding
Foley

Makeup Effects Designer

Neill Gorton
Makeup Effects Designer

Pyrotechnician

Sándor Katona
Pyrotechnician
Csaba Torok
Pyrotechnician
Attila Török
Pyrotechnician
Ferenc Török
Pyrotechnician
Attila Vásári
Pyrotechnician

Music Programmer

Christian Henson
Music Programmer

What's left behind the scenes

  • The bus driver was played by stuntman Shándor Boros, who is of Hungarian nationality. According to director and screenwriter Christopher Smith, Hungarian stuntmen were much less concerned about the safety of the film crew than their British counterparts. Boros was instructed to maintain a speed of 55 km/h, but he decided that wouldn't be enough and accelerated to 80 km/h, resulting in the script having to be rewritten and the actors' injuries being adjusted to match the high-speed crash, making them more severe. During the stunt, Boros himself lost consciousness from the impact.
  • Laura Harris (who played Maggie) listened to depressing music before filming specifically so she wouldn't appear in front of the camera in too good a mood, which she was constantly in.
  • The pool full of fallen leaves into which Andy Nyman's character fell was actually a fountain only a few centimeters deep.
  • Preparing for filming, Danny Dyer, the actor playing Steve, worked out at the gym for 10 weeks.
  • Casting lasted for 4 months.
  • The CRM-114 anti-personnel mine is a reference to the CRM-114 radio receiver from Stanley Kubrick's science fiction comedy "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb" (1963).
  • In the scene where the character played by Andy Nyman steps into a bear trap, a stunt double with an amputated leg was used.
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