Lipstick - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Lipstick"
Lipstick (1976)
Timing: 1:29 (89 min)
Lipstick - TMDB rating
5.157/10
54
Lipstick - Kinopoisk rating
5.984/10
564
Lipstick - IMDB rating
5.7/10
3000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Freddie Fields
Producer

Executive Producer

Casting

Mary Goldberg
Casting

Editor

Marion Rothman
Editor

Costume Design

Jodie Lynn Tillen
Costume Design
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Donfeld

Donfeld
Costume Design

Production Design

Robert Luthardt
Production Design

Set Decoration

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Donfeld

Donfeld
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Monty Westmore
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Michel Polnareff

Michel Polnareff
Original Music Composer

Second Assistant Director

Craig Huston
Second Assistant Director
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Leslie Moulton
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Photo Bill Butler #72178

Bill Butler

Bill Butler
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Robert M. Stevens
Camera Operator

Property Master

Russell Goble
Property Master

Script Supervisor

Ray Quiroz
Script Supervisor

Hairstylist

Kathryn Blondell
Hairstylist

Still Photographer

Elliott Marks
Still Photographer
Kathy Fields
Still Photographer

First Assistant Director

Mickey McCardle
First Assistant Director

Graphic Designer

Photo Sandy Dvore #285660
Sandy Dvore
Graphic Designer

Screenplay

Photo David Rayfiel #65236
David Rayfiel
Screenplay

Assistant Editor

Todd C. Ramsay
Assistant Editor

Additional Director of Photography

Photo William A. Fraker #83373

William A. Fraker

William A. Fraker
Additional Director of Photography

Key Grip

Guy Polzel
Key Grip

Grip

Bernie Schwartz
Grip

Dolly Grip

Doug J. Campbell
Dolly Grip

Casting Assistant

Penny Perry
Casting Assistant

Gaffer

Bill Tenny
Gaffer

Music Editor

Milton Lustig
Music Editor

Production Assistant

Hector Freeman
Production Assistant

Production Coordinator

Elaine Stundel
Production Coordinator

Sound

Robert Post
Sound

Location Coordinator

Joe O'Har
Location Coordinator

Sound Recordist

Richard Portman
Sound Recordist

Second Assistant Camera

Louis Niemeyer
Second Assistant Camera

Choreographer

Fred Strickler
Choreographer

Executive In Charge Of Production

Stanley Neufeld

Stanley Neufeld
Executive In Charge Of Production

Title Designer

Don Record
Title Designer

Sound Editor

Wardrobe Master

Richard Butz
Wardrobe Master
Gwen Capetanos
Wardrobe Master

Assistant Camera

Robert D. McBride
Assistant Camera

Music Arranger

Jimmie Haskell
Music Arranger
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David Foster

David Foster
Music Arranger

What's left behind the scenes

  • The lead actresses, Margot Hemingway and Mariel Hemingway, are the granddaughters of the famous American writer Ernest Hemingway.
  • The film received mixed reactions due to its detailed depiction of a rape scene. Rape had been shown on screen before – a notable example being the incident with Hope Lange’s character (1931-2003) in Michael Winner’s (1935-2013) action film “Death Wish” (1974) – but it was rarely shown in such detail and for such a duration. Director Lamont Johnson (1922-2010) wanted the audience to feel as if it was happening to them, not on the screen.
  • Filming in this movie was supposed to launch the cinematic career of supermodel Margot Hemingway (1954-1996), but the opposite happened, and Hemingway became the object of scathing comments. Over the next seven years, she appeared in only two more films, gained weight, and when her career on the runway also ended, she began to abuse drugs. She was found dead in her apartment (she was only 41 years old), and her death was ruled a suicide. Her younger sister, Mariel Hemingway, always believed that the cause of death was an overdose, and stated that Margot would never have taken her own life.
  • Producer Dino De Laurentiis (1919-2010) saw Margot Hemingway on the cover of Time magazine and became determined to make her a screen star. At that time, Hemingway was one of the most sought-after models in the world, and she became the first model to receive a million-dollar fee.
  • In preparation for her role as a lawyer, actress Anne Bancroft (1931-2005) spent a lot of time talking to production designer Toby Shaffer, who had previously been an assistant district attorney.
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