The Mummy - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Mummy"
The Mummy (1999)
Timing: 2:4 (124 min)
The Mummy - TMDB rating
6.965/10
9875
The Mummy - Kinopoisk rating
7.832/10
407309
The Mummy - IMDB rating
7.1/10
498000

Film crew

Director

Producer

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Sean Daniel
Producer
James Jacks
Producer

Executive Producer

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Kevin Jarre
Executive Producer

Casting

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John Hubbard
Casting
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Ros Hubbard
Casting

Editor

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Bob Ducsay
Editor
Kelly Matsumoto
Editor

Special Effects Supervisor

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Chris Corbould
Special Effects Supervisor

Art Direction

Tony Reading
Art Direction
Cliff Robinson
Art Direction
Peter Russell
Art Direction
Giles Masters
Art Direction

Costume Design

John Bloomfield
Costume Design

Stunts

David Cronnelly
Stunts
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Rob Inch
Stunts
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Mark Southworth
Stunts
Paul Jennings
Stunts
Gábor Piroch
Stunts
Jamie Edgell
Stunts
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Ray Nicholas
Stunts
Julian Spencer
Stunts
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Martin Hub
Stunts
Nrinder Dhudwar
Stunts
Ignacio Carreño
Stunts
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Paul Heasman
Stunts
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Steve Dent
Stunts
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Gary Powell
Stunts
Graeme Crowther
Stunts
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Pavel Cajzl
Stunts
Paul Herbert
Stunts
Sean McCabe
Stunts
Dinny Powell
Stunts
Jaroslav Pšenička
Stunts
Joss Gower
Stunts
Wade Eastwood
Stunts
Jaroslav Peterka
Stunts
Viktor Cervenka
Stunts
Jindřich Klaus
Stunts
Moustaghit Aberrazak
Stunts
Terry Cade
Stunts
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Morgan Johnson
Stunts
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Pavel Krátký
Stunts
Dimo Lipitkovský
Stunts
Aris Comninos
Stunts
Baa Echchafi
Stunts
Philippe Losson
Stunts

Production Design

Allan Cameron
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Simon Crane

Simon Crane
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

Greg Michael
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Peter Howitt

Peter Howitt
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Ben Nye Jr.
Makeup Artist
Sarita Allison
Makeup Artist
Jayne Buxton
Makeup Artist
Jane Walker
Makeup Artist

Key Makeup Artist

Aileen Seaton
Key Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Chris Carpenter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
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Leslie Shatz

Leslie Shatz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Rick Kline
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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Jerry Goldsmith

Jerry Goldsmith
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Jo Burn
Unit Production Manager

Co-Producer

Patricia Carr
Co-Producer

Production Supervisor

Abdelkrim Abouobayd
Production Supervisor

Associate Producer

Megan Moran
Associate Producer

Orchestrator

Alexander Courage
Orchestrator

Second Assistant Director

Jamie Christopher

Jamie Christopher
Second Assistant Director
Adam Somner
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

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Andy Bennett
Stunt Double
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Jo McLaren

Jo McLaren
Stunt Double

Utility Stunts

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Stuart Clark
Utility Stunts

Director of Photography

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Adrian Biddle

Adrian Biddle
Director of Photography

Pilot

Jonathon Whaley
Pilot

Musician

Julie Andrews
Musician

Camera Operator

Roddy Barron
Camera Operator
David Worley
Camera Operator

Sound Effects Editor

Richard Burton

Richard Burton
Sound Effects Editor
Kevin Clark
Sound Effects Editor

Assistant Art Director

Mike Stallion
Assistant Art Director

Property Master

David Balfour
Property Master

Visual Effects Supervisor

John Andrew Berton Jr.
Visual Effects Supervisor

Script Supervisor

Sylvie Chesneau
Script Supervisor

Electrician

David Bruce
Electrician

Supervising ADR Editor

Patrick Dodd
Supervising ADR Editor

Hairstylist

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Robert Hallowell II
Hairstylist

Still Photographer

Keith Hamshere
Still Photographer

Animation Supervisor

Daniel Jeannette
Animation Supervisor

Sound Mixer

David Crozier
Sound Mixer
Chris Munro
Sound Mixer

Visual Effects Producer

Jennifer C. Bell
Visual Effects Producer

Armorer

Derek Atherton
Armorer

First Assistant Director

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Cliff Lanning
First Assistant Director

Assistant Costume Designer

Ann Beverly
Assistant Costume Designer

Production Manager

Abdelhafed Balafrej
Production Manager
Abdelhafid Balafrej
Production Manager

Boom Operator

Keith Batten
Boom Operator
Colin Wood
Boom Operator

Screenplay

First Assistant Editor

Andrew MacRitchie
First Assistant Editor

Foley Artist

Hilda Hodges
Foley Artist

Sound Designer

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Leslie Shatz

Leslie Shatz
Sound Designer

Propmaker

Rachael Jones
Propmaker

Construction Coordinator

John Paterson
Construction Coordinator

Art Department Coordinator

Nicola Barnes
Art Department Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

Michael Magill
Dialogue Editor

Assistant Editor

Ian Differ
Assistant Editor

First Assistant Sound Editor

Nancy Tracy
First Assistant Sound Editor

Art Department Assistant

Alice Biddle
Art Department Assistant

Foley Editor

Jonathan Klein
Foley Editor

First Assistant "B" Camera

Clive Mackey
First Assistant "B" Camera

First Assistant "A" Camera

Adam Biddle
First Assistant "A" Camera

Key Grip

John Flemming
Key Grip

Location Manager

Terry Blyther
Location Manager

Grip

Ron Nicholls
Grip
Derek Russell
Grip
David Rist
Grip

Key Hair Stylist

Tricia Cameron
Key Hair Stylist

Assistant Location Manager

Lucy Williams
Assistant Location Manager

Set Production Assistant

Anya Gripari
Set Production Assistant

Camera Technician

Dave Freeth
Camera Technician

Location Assistant

Mustapha Adidou
Location Assistant

Carpenter

Casting Assistant

Leor Mendel
Casting Assistant

Foley Supervisor

Carolyn Tapp
Foley Supervisor

Special Effects Technician

Graham Brooker
Special Effects Technician

Foley Mixer

Mary Jo Lang
Foley Mixer

Third Assistant Director

Jim Threapleton
Third Assistant Director
Gary Talbot
Third Assistant Director

Production Accountant

Alistair Thompson
Production Accountant

Accountant

Najib Bennani
Accountant

Sculptor

Tessa Harrison
Sculptor

Gaffer

Michael Olague
Gaffer

Music Editor

Darrell Hall
Music Editor

Focus Puller

Mike Evans
Focus Puller

ADR Mixer

John Bateman
ADR Mixer

ADR Recordist

Terry Isted
ADR Recordist

Storyboard Artist

Stephen Forrest-Smith
Storyboard Artist

Camera Trainee

Chris Samworth
Camera Trainee

"B" Camera Operator

Roddy Barron
"B" Camera Operator

Second Assistant "B" Camera

Ben Perry
Second Assistant "B" Camera

First Assistant Camera

Adam Biddle
First Assistant Camera

Special Effects Assistant

John Cluff
Special Effects Assistant

Digital Compositor

Ted Andre
Digital Compositor

Standby Painter

Paul Couch
Standby Painter

Other

Jeremy Woodhead
Other

Conductor

Post Production Supervisor

Doreen A. Dixon
Post Production Supervisor

Stand In

Roger Collins
Stand In

Production Assistant

Caroline Roemmele
Production Assistant

Assistant Hairstylist

Annie Townsend
Assistant Hairstylist

Unit Publicist

Geoff Freeman
Unit Publicist

Production Coordinator

Patsy de Lord
Production Coordinator

Visual Effects Coordinator

Sandy DellaMarie
Visual Effects Coordinator

Scenic Artist

James Gemmill
Scenic Artist

Visual Effects Editor

Kevin Clark
Visual Effects Editor

Second Assistant "A" Camera

Shaun Evans
Second Assistant "A" Camera

Screenstory

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Kevin Jarre
Screenstory
Lloyd Fonvielle
Screenstory

ADR Editor

David A. Cohen
ADR Editor

CG Artist

Joakim Arnesson
CG Artist

Rigging Gaffer

Michael Chambers
Rigging Gaffer

Best Boy Electric

Gary Donoghue
Best Boy Electric

Post Production Assistant

Howard Baral
Post Production Assistant

Location Coordinator

Siobhan Lyons
Location Coordinator

Assistant Production Coordinator

Tania Clarke
Assistant Production Coordinator

Generator Operator

Alan Coates
Generator Operator

Supervising Music Editor

Kenneth Hall
Supervising Music Editor

Wardrobe Supervisor

David Murphy
Wardrobe Supervisor

Temp Music Editor

John Finklea
Temp Music Editor

Second Assistant Camera

Shaun Evans
Second Assistant Camera

Assistant Sound Editor

Andrew Bock
Assistant Sound Editor

Unit Manager

Peter Heslop
Unit Manager

Matte Painter

Mark Sullivan
Matte Painter
Ivo Horvat
Matte Painter

Costume Assistant

Lahcen Abbana
Costume Assistant

Rotoscoping Artist

Serena Rainbow Naramore
Rotoscoping Artist

Production Runner

Jon R. Brown
Production Runner

Title Designer

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Kyle Cooper
Title Designer

Translator

Ahab Afifi
Translator

Animal Coordinator

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Greg Powell

Greg Powell
Animal Coordinator

Draughtsman

Alex Cameron
Draughtsman

Clapper Loader

Mik Allen
Clapper Loader

First Assistant Accountant

Frances Richardson
First Assistant Accountant

Visual Effects Production Assistant

Camille Eden
Visual Effects Production Assistant

Creature Design

Gary Pollard
Creature Design

Color Timer

Bob McMillian
Color Timer

Negative Cutter

Andrea Biklian
Negative Cutter

Visual Effects Assistant Editor

Jennifer Gonzalez
Visual Effects Assistant Editor

Roto Supervisor

Karen Klein
Roto Supervisor

Production Driver

Mohammed Chaoui
Production Driver

Dressing Prop

John Wells
Dressing Prop

CG Animator

Scott Ballard
CG Animator

Projection

Timothy Greenwood
Projection

Systems Administrators & Support

Kevin Tengan
Systems Administrators & Support

Supervising Carpenter

Leon Apsey
Supervising Carpenter

Dialogue Coach

Sally Grace
Dialogue Coach

Additional Visual Effects

Nick Seuser
Additional Visual Effects

Technical Advisor

Tony Bianchi
Technical Advisor

Music Programmer

Nick Vidar
Music Programmer

VFX Director of Photography

Pat Sweeney
VFX Director of Photography

CGI Supervisor

Michael Bauer
CGI Supervisor

Editorial Production Assistant

David Cook
Editorial Production Assistant

Assistant Sound Designer

Jon Olive
Assistant Sound Designer

Camera Intern

James Offord
Camera Intern

What's left behind the scenes

  • The voice-over at the beginning of the film was originally intended to belong to Imhotep (Arnold Vosloo), but director Stephen Sommers later realized that the ancient Egyptian priest could not speak English and gave this honor to Ardeth Bay (Oded Fehr).
  • The first plans to create a film, a loose remake of the 1932 film starring Boris Karloff, appeared with producer James Jacks as early as 1992. At that time, Universal Pictures gave the green light to the project on the condition that the budget did not exceed $10 million, hoping to get a low-budget horror franchise. Clive Barker was invited to direct, but after several meetings with studio executives, both sides temporarily lost interest in the film. George Romero was considered as the next candidate, but his style was deemed too frightening for a wide audience by the producer and the studio.
  • The studio's next choice was Joe Dante, who insisted on increasing the budget and wanted to cast Daniel Day-Lewis as the mummy monster. His version of the plot was set in modern times, focusing on reincarnation and a central love story. However, at that time, Universal Pictures was only willing to spend $15 million and rejected the director's proposed interpretation of the film. Mick Harris was then confirmed as director, but soon left the project, and Wes Craven, who received an invitation, turned it down. Only in 1997 did director Stephen Sommers offer producer James Jacks his vision of the film, which received full support and understanding from the studio management, which had changed shortly before due to several major failures. The idea of a film in the style of Indiana Jones and the classic adventure genre 'Jason and the Argonauts,' with the mummy as the main antagonist, so appealed to the studio that it agreed to increase the costs from $15 to $80 million.
  • The role in the film (the prison warden who makes a deal with Evelyn) marked the film debut of British actor and comedian Omid Djalili, born in Iran.
  • During the scene where the crowd summoned by Imhotep chants a recitation in ancient Egyptian, extras began replacing the phrase they were given with “Ohwhatanarseyouare” – a vulgar remark in English – during rehearsals. The same thing happened on the final take and made it into the final version of the film, completely unnoticed by the crew.
  • During the filming of the scene where his character is hanged, Brendan Fraser lost consciousness and nearly lost his life because the rope around his neck was tightened too much.
  • The nightgown Evelyn was wearing during the attack on the ship became transparent when wet and was subsequently digitally altered with computer graphics during post-production.
  • The scenes taking place in the prison were entirely filmed in a residential complex in Marrakech.
  • When the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamun was discovered on November 4, 1922, the excavation was led by George Herbert, the Earl of Carnarvon, with his daughter, Lady Evelyn Carnarvon, also participating. Initially, the film's main character was intended to be the daughter of the cursed Lord Carnarvon, Evelyn, but later her surname was changed to Carnahan, and the only reference to this storyline became Evelyn's words to Rick that her father was a 'very famous explorer'.
  • A scholar-Egyptologist was specially invited to participate in the filming to demonstrate the correct pronunciation of individual ancient Egyptian words and entire phrases to the actors.
  • Scenes featuring Rachel Weisz covered in rats and locusts were filmed using real animals and insects, not computer graphics, as is often the case in such situations.
  • With the exception of a loincloth and a few pieces of jewelry, Patricia Velasquez's (Anck-su-namun) costume consisted entirely of body paint, which took 14 hours to apply.
  • In reality, Imhotep was a famous architect who designed the construction of the first Egyptian pyramids, including the pyramid of Djoser around 2600 BC. The talent of the ancient architect was so great that he was later spoken of as a man descended from the gods. His name translates to 'he who comes in peace'.
  • In the film, Ardeth Bay is the leader of the Medjai tribe, tasked with protecting humanity from Imhotep. However, in the 1932 film, Ardeth Bay is the second incarnation of the mummy Imhotep (Boris Karloff) as he attempts to pass himself off as a modern Egyptian.
  • Filming period: May 5 – August 29, 1998. Work began in the Moroccan city of Marrakech, then filming moved to the Sahara Desert, near the small town of Erfoud.
  • Filming of the abandoned city of Hamunaptra took place on a separate set built in the crater of an extinct volcano near Erfoud. Later, another extensive set was constructed in the pavilions of British Shepperton Studios, where scenes in the underground passages and galleries of Hamunaptra were filmed.
  • The scenes in the Port of Giza were filmed on a set 183 meters long, built in the British Chatham Dockyards. It featured a steam locomotive, three port cranes, an open two-horse carriage, four horse-drawn carriages, donkeys, mules, rows of an eastern bazaar with merchants in Arab clothing, and a room for 300 extras.
  • Initially, the film was supposed to begin, like the 1932 film, with a black-and-white Universal Studios logo that dissolves into the shimmering sun of the desert.
  • The Cairo fort was named Fort Bridon. In the film 'The Jungle Book' (1994), also directed by Stephen Sommers, one of the characters was Colonel Bridon (played by Sam Neill).
  • Tom Cruise was offered the lead role, but he declined. He subsequently landed the lead role in the action film 'The Mummy' (2017).
  • At the 14th minute of the film, when Evelyn is balancing on the stairs, you can notice that the actress Rachel Weisz is replaced by a stunt double.
  • When the American adventurers are engaged in a shootout at the 33rd minute of the film, you can notice that they have earplugs inserted in their ears.
  • At the 39th minute of the film, Rick and Benny on camels overtake riders galloping on horses, however, camels are actually slower than horses.
  • At the 72nd minute of the film, when Rick is sitting at the bar and talking to Burns, you can notice the hand of a crew member in the left part of the screen.
  • When Imhotep pushes Rick towards Jonathan and the other Americans on the 74th minute of the film, you can notice that stunt doubles replace all the actors in this scene.
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