Ladyhawke - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Ladyhawke"
Ladyhawke (1985)
Timing: 2:1 (121 min)
Ladyhawke - TMDB rating
7/10
1098
Ladyhawke - Kinopoisk rating
7.54/10
10255
Ladyhawke - IMDB rating
6.9/10
55000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Lauren Shuler Donner #26201
Lauren Shuler Donner
Producer

Executive Producer

Harvey Bernhard
Executive Producer

Casting

Marion Dougherty
Casting
Francesco Cinieri
Casting

Editor

Special Effects Supervisor

John Richardson
Special Effects Supervisor

Art Direction

Ken Court
Art Direction
Giovanni Natalucci
Art Direction

Costume Design

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Nanà Cecchi
Costume Design

Stunts

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Stefano Maria Mioni
Stunts
Photo Marco Stefanelli #116579
Marco Stefanelli
Stunts
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Sergio Mioni
Stunts
Monica Ciprari
Stunts

Production Design

Wolf Kroeger
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Sergio Mioni
Stunt Coordinator
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Richard Graydon
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

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Stuart Baird

Stuart Baird
Second Unit Director

Makeup Artist

Gilberto Provenghi
Makeup Artist
Alfredo Tiberi
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Rick Alexander
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Les Fresholtz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Vern Poore
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Andrew Powell
Original Music Composer

Orchestrator

Andrew Powell
Orchestrator

Set Dresser

Stephen Altman
Set Dresser
Angelo Santucci
Set Dresser

Second Assistant Director

Terry Madden
Second Assistant Director
Mauro Sacripanti
Second Assistant Director
Peter Bennett
Second Assistant Director

Fight Choreographer

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William Hobbs
Fight Choreographer

Director of Photography

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Vittorio Storaro

Vittorio Storaro
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Enrico Umetelli
Camera Operator
Federico Bruno
Camera Operator

Makeup Department Head

Giancarlo Del Brocco
Makeup Department Head

Property Master

Elio Altamura
Property Master

Supervising Sound Editor

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Alan Robert Murray
Supervising Sound Editor
Robert G. Henderson
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Elaine Schreyeck
Script Supervisor

Hairstylist

Iole Cecchini
Hairstylist
Gilda De Guilmi
Hairstylist

Still Photographer

Emilio Lari
Still Photographer

First Assistant Director

Luciano Sacripanti
First Assistant Director

Production Manager

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Anthony Waye
Production Manager
Mario Pisani
Production Manager

Boom Operator

Beau Baker
Boom Operator

Screenplay

Edward Khmara
Screenplay
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Michael Thomas
Screenplay

First Assistant Editor

Russ Woolnough
First Assistant Editor

Construction Coordinator

Bernadino Nardoni
Construction Coordinator

Assistant Editor

Dallas Puett
Assistant Editor
Seth Flaum
Assistant Editor
Geno Escarrega
Assistant Editor
Michael Thau
Assistant Editor
Giorgio De Vincenzo
Assistant Editor

Props

Nello Cappelli
Props

Key Grip

Alfredo Marchetti
Key Grip

Seamstress

Adriana Mattiozzi
Seamstress

Story

Edward Khmara
Story

Production Accountant

Arthur Tarry
Production Accountant

Accountant

Enzo Sisti
Accountant

Gaffer

Filippo Cafolla
Gaffer

Music Editor

Donald Harris
Music Editor

First Assistant Camera

Giuseppe Alberti
First Assistant Camera

Conductor

Andrew Powell
Conductor

Assistant Hairstylist

Rita Innocenzi
Assistant Hairstylist

Unit Publicist

Hunt Downs
Unit Publicist

Sound

Bud Alper
Sound

Production Secretary

Gina Pietralunga
Production Secretary
Luisa Cutri
Production Secretary

ADR Editor

Larry Singer
ADR Editor

Assistant Accountant

Stefano Priori
Assistant Accountant
Carlo Del Marro
Assistant Accountant

Second Assistant Camera

Roberto Gengarelli
Second Assistant Camera

Assistant Sound Editor

Matthew C. May
Assistant Sound Editor
Brooke Henderson Ward
Assistant Sound Editor
Rod Rogers
Assistant Sound Editor

Unit Manager

Gerald Morin
Unit Manager

Sound Editor

Gordon Davidson
Sound Editor
Neil Burrow
Sound Editor
Chester Slomka
Sound Editor

Draughtsman

Maria Teresa Barbasso
Draughtsman
Lucio Di Domenico
Draughtsman

Clapper Loader

Paola Barbaglia
Clapper Loader
Riccardo Umetelli
Clapper Loader

Wardrobe Assistant

Elisabetta Montaldo
Wardrobe Assistant

Wardrobe Coordinator

Gloria Musetta
Wardrobe Coordinator

Visual Effects Designer

Richard Greenberg
Visual Effects Designer

What's left behind the scenes

  • Initially, Richard Donner intended to cast Rutger Hauer as the "villainous" captain of the guard, and he envisioned Kurt Russell, a younger actor than Hauer, as the "good" captain, Etienne Navarre. However, Hauer much preferred to play Etienne. He was fortunate that Russell turned down the role shortly before filming began.
  • Captain Etienne Navarre's horse is a Friesian stallion, a breed originating from the Netherlands, Rutger Hauer's homeland.
  • The film features music by The Alan Parsons Project.
  • A similar transformation trope is used in the "Magic Hour" episode of the television series *Charmed* (1998-2006), only there a man transforms into an owl, and a woman into a white wolf.
  • In 1985, Joan Vinge wrote the novelization *Ladyhawke* based on the film's screenplay.
  • Initially, Richard Donner planned to cast Mick Jagger in the role of the bishop-sorcerer in the film.
  • In one scene, Etienne Navarre, played by Rutger Hauer, orders Gaston (played by Matthew Broderick) to ride to the castle and slaps the horse on the rump. In the first take, the actor slapped the horse so hard that it bolted and galloped away, soon disappearing from sight, and Broderick was unable to stop it, forcing the entire film crew to sit and wait for their return.
  • All three castles used in the filming of the movie belonged to Italian director Luchino Visconti and his family.
  • At the end of the film, the character played by Rutger Hauer lifts Isabelle (played by Michelle Pfeiffer) and twirls her around. Hauer came up with this scene for greater emotional impact and suggested it to director Richard Donner before filming began. Donner liked the idea, and they didn't tell Pfeiffer anything specifically so that her reaction to what was happening would be as natural as possible.
  • Four wolves from Siberia were brought to California to film the wolf into which Rutger Hauer's character transforms.
  • Initially, Richard Donner intended to cast Rutger Hauer as the 'bad' captain of the guard, and Kurt Russell as the 'good' captain, Etienne Navarre – a younger actor than Hauer. But Hauer wanted to play Etienne much more. He was lucky that Russell turned down the role shortly before filming began.
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