RoboCop 2 - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "RoboCop 2"
RoboCop 2 (1990)
Timing: 1:57 (117 min)
RoboCop 2 - TMDB rating
6.03/10
2060
RoboCop 2 - Kinopoisk rating
6.845/10
47224
RoboCop 2 - IMDB rating
5.8/10
100000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Jon Davison
Producer

Executive Producer

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Patrick Crowley
Executive Producer

Casting

Sally Dennison
Casting
Justine Jacoby
Casting
Julie Selzer
Casting

Editor

Armen Minasian
Editor
Deborah Zeitman
Editor

Art Direction

Pamela Marcotte
Art Direction

Costume Design

Stunts

Bill M. Ryusaki
Stunts
Bruce Paul Barbour
Stunts
Phil Chong
Stunts
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Russell Towery
Stunts
Jeff Jensen
Stunts
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Eddie Hice
Stunts
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Shawn Patrick Lane
Stunts
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Mario Roberts
Stunts
David Sanderson
Stunts
Kerrie Cullen
Stunts
Brian J. Williams
Stunts
Greg Wayne Elam
Stunts
Chris Howell
Stunts
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John Hateley
Stunts
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Michael Adams
Stunts
Randy Fife
Stunts
Steve Geray
Stunts
Kinnie Gibson
Stunts
Dani Barden
Stunts
Debbie Lynn Ross
Stunts
Perry Brandt
Stunts
Glynn Rubin
Stunts
Dave Batholomew
Stunts
Christine Anne Baur
Stunts
Dave Sanders
Stunts
Rick Blackwell
Stunts
Terry Jackson
Stunts
Harold Burns
Stunts
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Tracy Keehn-Dashnaw
Stunts
John Shults
Stunts
Oscar Carles
Stunts
Jerry King
Stunts
Rib Swiffird
Stunts
Paul Lane
Stunts
Brad Collier
Stunts
Dave Lebell
Stunts
Marvin Walters
Stunts
James Wilkey
Stunts
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Laura Dash
Stunts
Caleb Edwards
Stunts
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Paula Moody
Stunts
Harry Wowchuk
Stunts
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G. A. Aguilar
Stunts
David Paul Lord
Stunts
Rick Sawaya
Stunts
Howard Griffith
Stunts

Production Design

Peter Jamison
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Ronald R. Reiss
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Ann Montesanto
Makeup Artist
Frank C. Montesanto
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

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Leonard Rosenman

Leonard Rosenman
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

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Patrick Crowley
Unit Production Manager

Associate Producer

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Phil Tippett

Phil Tippett
Associate Producer
Jane Bartelme
Associate Producer

Director of Photography

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Mark Irwin

Mark Irwin
Director of Photography

Sound Effects Editor

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Mark Mangini

Mark A. Mangini
Sound Effects Editor
Teresa Eckton
Sound Effects Editor
James Christopher
Sound Effects Editor

Hairstylist

Ann Montesanto
Hairstylist
Frank C. Montesanto
Hairstylist

First Assistant Director

Thomas A. Irvine
First Assistant Director

Animation

Justin Kohn
Animation

Screenplay

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Walon Green
Screenplay

Sound Designer

Story

Characters

Michael Miner
Characters

Makeup Supervisor

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Cheri Montesanto
Makeup Supervisor

Hair Supervisor

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Cheri Montesanto
Hair Supervisor

Visual Effects

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Phil Tippett

Phil Tippett
Visual Effects

Title Designer

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Dan Perri

Dan Perri
Title Designer

What's left behind the scenes

  • Director Irvin Kershner replaced Tim Hunter, who left the project during pre-production due to creative differences.
  • The directing job was offered to Norwegian director Nils Gaup, but he declined it.
  • Although the producers greatly liked Frank Miller's screenplay, they soon realized that it was almost impossible to film. Therefore, it was significantly revised; its final version has little in common with Miller's original concept. In 2003, a comic book titled "Frank Miller's RoboCop" was created based on Miller's screenplay.
  • Peter Weller was extremely dissatisfied with the film's screenplay and, after filming, promised to never again appear in a movie as RoboCop.
  • Frank Miller came to the set every day, even though his presence wasn't required.
  • The container used to hold the 'Newk' drug is actually a standard contact lens case.
  • Miniature models of the cyborgs were used in most of the battle scenes with RoboCop and RoboCain. For close-ups, a head and torso weighing 362 kilograms were built.
  • The OCP flags are Nazi flags with the OCP logo instead of the swastika.
  • Although the producers really liked Frank Miller's script, they soon realized that it was almost impossible to film. Therefore, it was significantly reworked; its final version has little in common with Miller's original concept. In 2003, a comic book titled "Frank Miller's RoboCop" was created based on Miller's script.
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