Three Kings - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Three Kings"
Three Kings (1999)
Timing: 1:54 (114 min)
Three Kings - TMDB rating
6.658/10
1985
Three Kings - Kinopoisk rating
7.117/10
24706
Three Kings - IMDB rating
7.1/10
187000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Charles Roven #3026
Charles Roven
Producer
Photo Paul Junger Witt #73400
Paul Junger Witt
Producer
Edward McDonnell
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Bruce Berman #9397Photo Bruce Berman #66796

Bruce Berman

Bruce Berman
Executive Producer

Casting

Anne McCarthy
Casting

Editor

Robert K. Lambert
Editor

Art Direction

Jann K. Engel
Art Direction

Costume Design

Photo Kym Barrett #19412

Kym Barrett

Kym Barrett
Costume Design

Stunts

Photo Spiro Razatos #3658
Spiro Razatos
Stunts
Cheryl Rusa
Stunts

Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Photo Dan Bradley #7179
Dan Bradley
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

Photo Dan Bradley #7179
Dan Bradley
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Gene Serdena
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Adam Brandy
Makeup Artist
Ron Snyder
Makeup Artist
Clifton Dance
Makeup Artist
Michelle Garbin
Makeup Artist
Janet Laszlo Santa
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Michael Herbick
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Daniel J. Leahy
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Robert J. Litt
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo Carter Burwell #16851

Carter Burwell

Carter Burwell
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Photo Newton Thomas Sigel #24842Photo Newton Thomas Sigel #24843
Newton Thomas Sigel
Director of Photography

Pilot

Louis Timalot
Pilot

Camera Operator

Keith L. Smith
Camera Operator
Joseph F. Valentine
Camera Operator
Gregory J. Schmidt
Camera Operator
Lynn Lockwood
Camera Operator

Steadicam Operator

Larry McConkey
Steadicam Operator

Costume Supervisor

Bob Morgan
Costume Supervisor
Dan Bronson
Costume Supervisor

Makeup Department Head

Barry R. Koper
Makeup Department Head

Sound Effects Editor

Aaron D. Weisblatt
Sound Effects Editor
Anthony Milch
Sound Effects Editor
Terry Rodman
Sound Effects Editor
Steve Mann
Sound Effects Editor
Richard E. Yawn
Sound Effects Editor
Gary Blufer
Sound Effects Editor

Property Master

Jim Zemansky
Property Master

Visual Effects Supervisor

David Sosalla
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

John Leveque
Supervising Sound Editor
Bruce Fortune
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Haley McLane
Script Supervisor

Set Costumer

Lori Jean Sacks
Set Costumer
Javier Arrieta
Set Costumer
Gilbert S. Hernandez
Set Costumer
Hector Morales
Set Costumer

Supervising ADR Editor

Joe Dorn
Supervising ADR Editor

Hairstylist

Sandra A. Coley-Greene
Hairstylist
Karen Rich
Hairstylist

Still Photographer

Murray Close
Still Photographer

Visual Effects Producer

Carl Seibert
Visual Effects Producer

Chief Lighting Technician

Photo Geoff Shotz #109067
Geoff Shotz
Chief Lighting Technician
Terry Hall
Chief Lighting Technician

Boom Operator

Keenan Wyatt
Boom Operator

Screenplay

Set Designer

Theodore Sharps
Set Designer

First Assistant Editor

Clark Campbell
First Assistant Editor
Alan Z. McCurdy
First Assistant Editor

Construction Coordinator

Lars Petersen
Construction Coordinator

Art Department Coordinator

Carla S. Nemec
Art Department Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

Kimberly Lowe Voigt
Dialogue Editor
Robert Troy
Dialogue Editor
Donald L. Warner Jr.
Dialogue Editor

First Assistant Sound Editor

Lance Laurienzo
First Assistant Sound Editor

Foley Editor

Bob Beher
Foley Editor
Michael Dressel
Foley Editor

Rigging Grip

Kyle T. MacDowell
Rigging Grip

Key Grip

David L. Merrill
Key Grip

Dolly Grip

William D. Wynn
Dolly Grip
Thomas J. Ruffner
Dolly Grip

Key Hair Stylist

Tina Sims
Key Hair Stylist

Story

Music Supervisor

Ralph Sall
Music Supervisor

Makeup Supervisor

Photo Allan A. Apone #15513
Allan A. Apone
Makeup Supervisor

Hair Supervisor

Robert L. Stevenson
Hair Supervisor

Production Accountant

Larry Hand
Production Accountant

Casting Associate

Freddy Luis
Casting Associate
Salah Salea
Casting Associate

Gaffer

Anthony G. Nakonechnyj
Gaffer

Music Editor

Bunny Andrews
Music Editor
Adam Milo Smalley
Music Editor

Visual Effects Editor

Tommy Dorsett
Visual Effects Editor

Production Secretary

Lisa Swain
Production Secretary

ADR Editor

Nicholas Korda
ADR Editor
Jonathan Klein
ADR Editor

Key Set Costumer

Peggy A. Schnitzer
Key Set Costumer
Elaine Ramires
Key Set Costumer
Darryl M. Athons
Key Set Costumer

Foley

Michael J. Broomberg
Foley
Alyson Dee Moore
Foley

Aerial Coordinator

Mike Patlin
Aerial Coordinator

What's left behind the scenes

  • Director David O. Russell planned a re-release of the film in connection with the second Iraq War, but the studio abandoned the idea at the last moment in November 2004. The re-release was to be accompanied by a documentary short film, “Soldiers Pay,” which he had filmed specifically for the occasion.
  • Matt Damon and Matthew McConaughey turned down the offer to play the role that ultimately went to Mark Wahlberg.
  • The character of Archie Gates was written with Clint Eastwood in mind, but the director wanted a younger actor. George Clooney persistently offered his services, but Nicholas Cage was ultimately preferred, and his efforts were successful only after he signed a contract for another project.
  • The role of Major Archie Gates was offered to Nick Nolte, but the actor declined, stating that he was too old for it. Jeff Bridges also wanted to play this character, but was rejected due to the low box office receipts of his previous film, 'The Big Lebowski'.
  • Sayed Mustafa Al-Kazwini, who played the fugitive Iraqi selling stolen cars from Kuwait to Major Gates, was actually tortured by Iraqi secret services in real life, as a result of which he lost an eye. He, like many other consultants and extras, was a refugee from Iraq, fleeing persecution by the Saddam Hussein regime.
  • The film was officially banned from screening in Iraq.
  • George Clooney combined work on the film with filming the series "ER". As a rule, he worked on the film set four days a week, with the remaining three days dedicated to the series.
  • The propaganda leaflet with pictograms, held by the officer with a megaphone, was actually used during the Persian Gulf War, distributing appeals to Iraqi soldiers to surrender without resistance.
  • The voice of the helicopter pilot at the beginning of the film belongs to director David O. Russell.
  • On the original film posters, director David O. Russell was credited as the sole screenwriter, which caused great dissatisfaction from John Ridley, who wrote the main elements of the plot in his version. As a result of a legal process, his rights were restored, and his name was included in the film credits. He wrote the script with the sole purpose of testing his abilities, how quickly he could do it and then sell it. It took 7 days to write, and another 18 days later the script was bought by Warner Bros. studio.
  • The author of the original screenplay, John Ridley, banned the publication of a novelization accompanying the film's release.
  • Filming took place from November 12, 1998 to February 15, 1999.
  • Matt Damon and Matthew McConaughey declined the offer to play the role that ultimately went to Mark Wahlberg.
  • Sayed Mustafa Al-Kazwini, who played a fugitive Iraqi selling cars stolen from Kuwait to Major Gates, was in real life tortured by Iraqi secret services, as a result of which he lost an eye. He, like many other consultants and extras, was a refugee from Iraq, fleeing persecution by the Saddam Hussein regime.
  • On the original film posters, director David O. Russell was also credited as the sole screenwriter, which caused great dissatisfaction from John Ridley, who had written the main elements of the plot in his version. As a result of a legal process, his rights were restored, and his name was included in the film’s credits. He wrote the screenplay with the sole purpose of testing his abilities, how quickly he could do it and then sell it. It took 7 days to write, and another 18 days later the screenplay was purchased by Warner Bros. studio.
  • The author of the initial screenplay, John Ridley, forbade the publication of a novelization accompanying the film's release.
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