The Hours - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Hours"
The Hours (2002)
Timing: 1:54 (114 min)
The Hours - TMDB rating
7.255/10
1838
The Hours - Kinopoisk rating
7.568/10
38624
The Hours - IMDB rating
7.5/10
147000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Robert Fox #80023
Robert Fox
Producer
Ian MacNeil
Producer

Executive Producer

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Mark Huffam

Mark Huffam
Executive Producer

Casting

Patsy Pollock
Casting
Daniel Swee
Casting

Editor

Peter Boyle
Editor

Art Direction

Nick Palmer
Art Direction
Photo Judy Rhee #73129
Judy Rhee
Art Direction

Costume Design

Photo Ann Roth #4680

Ann Roth

Ann Roth
Costume Design

Stunts

Photo Glenn R. Wilder #27775
Glenn R. Wilder
Stunts
John Copeman
Stunts
Tim Gallin
Stunts
John Evanko
Stunts
Jay Krueger
Stunts
Bean Peel
Stunts
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Gary Powell
Stunts

Production Design

Maria Djurkovic
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Photo Jery Hewitt #26562
Jery Hewitt
Stunt Coordinator
Andreas Petrides
Stunt Coordinator
Nick Powell
Stunt Coordinator
Lee Sheward
Stunt Coordinator
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Richard Bradshaw
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

Kenny Bates
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Philippa Hart
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Paul Engelen
Makeup Artist
Elaine L. Offers
Makeup Artist
J. Roy Helland
Makeup Artist
Jo Allen
Makeup Artist

Key Makeup Artist

Eva Polywka
Key Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

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Philip Glass

Philip Glass
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Michael Alden
Associate Producer

Director of Photography

Photo Seamus McGarvey #11253
Seamus McGarvey
Director of Photography

Makeup Department Head

Gretchen Davis
Makeup Department Head

Script Supervisor

Angela Wharton
Script Supervisor

Hairstylist

J. Roy Helland
Hairstylist
Alan D'Angerio
Hairstylist
Kerry Warn
Hairstylist

Chief Lighting Technician

James P. Dolan
Chief Lighting Technician

Lee Walters

Lee Walters
Chief Lighting Technician
John Higgins
Chief Lighting Technician

Boom Operator

John Casali
Boom Operator

Screenplay

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David Hare
Screenplay

Novel

Foley Artist

Ricky Butt
Foley Artist

Dialogue Editor

Nina Hartstone
Dialogue Editor

Foley Editor

Derek Trigg
Foley Editor
Ruth Sullivan
Foley Editor

First Assistant "A" Camera

Julian Bucknall
First Assistant "A" Camera

Key Hair Stylist

Caridad Collazo
Key Hair Stylist
Peggy Schierholz
Key Hair Stylist

Makeup Designer

Hair Supervisor

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Chris Lyons

Chris Lyons
Special Effects Makeup Artist

Casting Associate

Shaheen Baig
Casting Associate

Prosthetic Makeup Artist

Conor O'Sullivan
Prosthetic Makeup Artist

Music

ADR Mixer

Peter Gleaves
ADR Mixer

Stand In

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Pati Lauren
Stand In

Wigmaker

Peter Owen
Wigmaker

Dolby Consultant

Julian Pinn
Dolby Consultant

Executive Assistant

Photo Lars Knudsen #70395

Lars Knudsen

Lars Knudsen
Executive Assistant

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on Michael Cunningham's novel "The Hours" (1998).
  • Michael Cunningham, the author of the novel on which the film is based, made a cameo appearance in the film – as a passerby near a flower shop where Meryl Streep's character buys a bouquet.
  • Gwyneth Paltrow and Emily Watson were considered for the role of Laura Brown.
  • Nicole Kidman learned to write with her right hand specifically for the role of Virginia Woolf (the actress is left-handed, while Woolf was right-handed).
  • Producer Harvey Weinstein did not want to alter Nicole Kidman's appearance with a prosthetic nose, but Steven Daldry managed to insist on the original makeup, which gave Kidman a resemblance to Virginia Woolf. A similar situation arose during the filming of "The Brothers Grimm" (2005), but this time Weinstein remained adamant and did not allow director Terry Gilliam to adorn Matt Damon with a prosthetic nose.
  • Scenes between Clarissa Vaughan and Louis Waters were reshot because initially the role of Louis was played by actor Zelko Ivanek, who was later replaced by Jeff Daniels.
  • A group of scenes with Meryl Streep was reshot: the final episodes featuring the aged Laura Brown were originally filmed with actress Betsy Blair, however, the director was dissatisfied with the actress's lack of resemblance to Julianne Moore (who played young Laura), and the scenes were reshot with Moore in makeup. The actress's makeup took six hours.
  • 'The Hours' was the first title considered for Woolf's novel 'Mrs. Dalloway'.
  • Before filming, Kidman read all of Virginia Woolf's published letters; according to the actress, this allowed her to gain a deeper understanding of the character.
  • Scenes with Streep were filmed first; then the story of Julianne Moore's character was filmed; Nicole Kidman was the last to appear on set.
  • To achieve the effect of a room flooding with dirty water, where the character Mur is located, the soundstage was actually placed inside a tanker filled with river water.
  • The novel's author, Michael Cunningham, mentions in the book the names of two actresses who may have been involved in filming near a flower stall: Meryl Streep and Vanessa Redgrave. Meryl Streep played Clarissa Vaughan, who is precisely buying flowers at the stall, while Vanessa Redgrave played Clarissa Dalloway, the main character of Virginia Woolf's novel 'Mrs. Dalloway' in the 1997 film of the same name.
  • The film is based on Michael Cunningham's novel "The Hours" (1998).
  • Michael Cunningham, the author of the novel on which the film is based, made a cameo appearance in the film – as a passerby near the flower shop where Meryl Streep's character buys a bouquet.
  • Nicole Kidman learned to write with her right hand specifically for the role of Virginia Woolf (the actress is left-handed, while Woolf was right-handed).
  • Producer Harvey Weinstein did not want to disfigure actress Nicole Kidman with a prosthetic nose, however, Stephen Daldry managed to insist on the original makeup, which gave Kidman a resemblance to Virginia Woolf. A similar situation arose during the filming of 'The Brothers Grimm' (2005), but this time Weinstein remained adamant and did not allow director Terry Gilliam to adorn Matt Damon with a prosthetic nose.
  • 'The Hours' was the first title considered for Woolf's novel 'Mrs. Dalloway'.
  • The novel's author, Michael Cunningham, mentions two actresses in the book who may have been involved in filming near the flower stall: Meryl Streep and Vanessa Redgrave. Meryl Streep played Clarissa Vaughan, who is buying flowers at the stall, and Vanessa Redgrave played Clarissa Dalloway, the main character of Virginia Woolf’s novel 'Mrs. Dalloway' in the 1997 film of the same name.
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