Father Hood - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Father Hood"
Father Hood (1993)
Timing: 1:35 (95 min)
Father Hood - TMDB rating
5.78/10
91
Father Hood - Kinopoisk rating
6.74/10
1444
Father Hood - IMDB rating
5/10
3700

Film crew

Director

Producer

Writer

Scott Spencer
Writer

Editor

David Heitner
Editor

Stunts

Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

Photo Charlie Picerni #13587

Charlie Picerni

Charlie Picerni
Second Unit Director

Original Music Composer

Patrick O'Hearn

Patrick O'Hearn
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Mark Vicente
Director of Photography

Makeup Supervisor

Scott H. Eddo

Scott H. Eddo
Makeup Supervisor

What's left behind the scenes

  • Sabrine Lloyd, who played the teenage girl, was 23 years old at the time of filming.
  • Using a section of road closed for filming, the rock band R.E.M. recorded a music video there for their famous song "Everybody Hurts."
  • The original title of the film – “Father Hood” (Father nicknamed “Hood”) – is a direct allusion to the noble outlaw Robin Hood. Due to the difficulty of a literal translation, the film received various titles in different countries: “Child Kidnapper” (“Der Kidnapper”) in Germany, “Public Enemy No. 1… my father” (“El enemigo público número 1... mi padre”) in Spain, “Family on the Run” (“Famiglia in fuga”) in Italy, and so on.
  • The character played by Patrick Swayze (1952-2009) was based on the real Mike Hardy, who worked as a technical consultant on the film.
  • The kidnapping scene was recreated in meticulous detail, with the exception that in reality, it involved two girls (Mike Hardy’s daughters), while the film depicts a boy and a girl.
  • By the time this film was being shot, Patrick Swayze’s addiction to alcohol was out of control. It got to the point where he would pass out right on the set in front of the cameras.
  • Using a section of road closed for filming, the rock band R.E.M. recorded a music video there for their famous song "Everybody Hurts."
  • The film's original title, "Father Hood," was a direct allusion to the noble outlaw Robin Hood. Due to the difficulty of a literal translation, the film received various titles in different countries' releases: "The Kidnapper" ("Der Kidnapper") in Germany, "Public Enemy Number 1… My Father" ("El enemigo público número 1... mi padre") in Spain, "Family on the Run" ("Famiglia in fuga") in Italy, and so on.
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