Home Alone - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Home Alone"
Home Alone (1990)
Timing: 1:43 (103 min)
Home Alone - TMDB rating
7.434/10
10881
Home Alone - Kinopoisk rating
8.282/10
1277073
Home Alone - IMDB rating
7.8/10
740000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

Mark Levinson
Executive Producer
Scott M. Rosenfelt
Executive Producer
Tarquin Gotch
Executive Producer

Casting

Photo Janet Hirshenson #294082
Janet Hirshenson
Casting

Editor

Art Direction

Dan Webster
Art Direction

Costume Design

Jay Hurley
Costume Design

Stunts

Photo Rick LeFevour #18528
Rick LeFevour
Stunts
Photo Manny Perry #20039
Manny Perry
Stunts
Larry Nicholas
Stunts

Production Design

John Muto
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Freddie Hice
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Eve Cauley
Set Decoration
Daniel B. Clancy
Set Decoration

Key Makeup Artist

Kimberly Phillips
Key Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Kevin E. Carpenter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chris Carpenter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Rick Hart
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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John Williams

John Williams
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Mack Bing
Unit Production Manager

Orchestrator

John Neufeld
Orchestrator
Herbert W. Spencer
Orchestrator

Set Dresser

Cyril H. Matthys
Set Dresser

Second Assistant Director

James Giovannetti Jr.
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Julio Macat
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

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Dennis Smith

Dennis Smith
Camera Operator
Gregory Lundsgaard
Camera Operator

Costumer

Jennifer Jobst
Costumer

Costume Supervisor

Mickey Antonetti
Costume Supervisor

Property Master

William D'Ambra
Property Master

Supervising Sound Editor

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Wylie Stateman
Supervising Sound Editor
Michael D. Wilhoit
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Jan Evans
Script Supervisor

Electrician

John P. Friday
Electrician
Mark R. Lindberg
Electrician

Supervising ADR Editor

Stan Gilbert
Supervising ADR Editor

Special Effects Coordinator

William Purcell
Special Effects Coordinator

Still Photographer

Don Smetzer
Still Photographer

Sound Mixer

James R. Alexander
Sound Mixer

First Assistant Director

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Mark Radcliffe
First Assistant Director

Thanks

Billy Gallagher
Thanks
Charles Geocaris
Thanks
Colleen McShane
Thanks
Lt. Joe Sumner
Thanks

Chief Lighting Technician

Vincent Donohue
Chief Lighting Technician

Driver

Tom O'Malley
Driver
Kevin Maxwell
Driver
Arnie Plutz
Driver
Frank Brichetto
Driver
George Voss
Driver
Patrick J. Lynn
Driver

Boom Operator

Jeffrey A. Williams
Boom Operator

Screenplay

Set Designer

William B. Fosser
Set Designer
Karen Fletcher Trujillo
Set Designer

First Assistant Editor

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Tim Silano
First Assistant Editor

Sound Designer

Construction Coordinator

Edward England
Construction Coordinator

Assistant Editor

Kathryn Himoff
Assistant Editor
Jerrie Fowler
Assistant Editor

Best Boy Grip

Joe Tomko
Best Boy Grip

Transportation Coordinator

Armand Paoletti
Transportation Coordinator

Key Grip

Art Bartels
Key Grip

Location Manager

Jacolyn Baker
Location Manager

Grip

Rick Brown
Grip
Dick Sayers
Grip
William Allen Jr.
Grip

Dolly Grip

Danial Miller
Dolly Grip

Key Hair Stylist

Linda Rizzuto
Key Hair Stylist

Leadman

Troy Borisy
Leadman

Set Production Assistant

Aimee Kohn
Set Production Assistant
Andrew Charlton
Set Production Assistant
Robert Schick
Set Production Assistant
Seth Vamos
Set Production Assistant

Second Second Assistant Director

Geoffrey Hansen
Second Second Assistant Director

Seamstress

Jane Blank
Seamstress

Construction Foreman

Joseph H. Gilmartin
Construction Foreman
Randy Gordon
Construction Foreman
Pat Raney
Construction Foreman
Joeseph H. Gilmartin
Construction Foreman

Painter

Paul Stanwyck
Painter

Casting Assistant

Jacqueline King
Casting Assistant

Foley Mixer

Production Accountant

Dianne Mapp-Cheek
Production Accountant

Music Editor

Kenneth Wannberg
Music Editor

First Assistant Camera

Lex duPont
First Assistant Camera
Tama Takahashi
First Assistant Camera

Standby Painter

John Mikels
Standby Painter

Post Production Supervisor

Ron Payne
Post Production Supervisor

Assistant Hairstylist

Dominic Mango
Assistant Hairstylist

Assistant Makeup Artist

Linda Melazzo
Assistant Makeup Artist

Unit Publicist

Ernie Malik
Unit Publicist

Production Coordinator

Kathleen Caton
Production Coordinator

Scoring Mixer

Armin Steiner
Scoring Mixer

ADR Editor

Alan L. Nineberg
ADR Editor

Production Office Assistant

Bob Saunders
Production Office Assistant

Best Boy Electric

Dick Oakes
Best Boy Electric
Nick Thomas
Best Boy Electric

Camera Loader

Brad Ruby
Camera Loader

Assistant Production Coordinator

Tammy Karabas
Assistant Production Coordinator

Sound Recordist

Tim Webb
Sound Recordist
Chris Connelly
Sound Recordist

Assistant Sound Editor

Victor Ray Ennis
Assistant Sound Editor
Robert Batha
Assistant Sound Editor
Jill Smith
Assistant Sound Editor

Transportation Captain

James Hogan
Transportation Captain
John Hardy
Transportation Captain

Sound Editor

Dino DiMuro
Sound Editor
Tim Chau
Sound Editor
Glenn T. Morgan
Sound Editor
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Kevin Hearst
Sound Editor
Kelly Oxford
Sound Editor
Dan M. Rich
Sound Editor

Color Timer

Mike Milliken
Color Timer

Craft Service

Raymond Bulinski
Craft Service

Negative Cutter

Gary Burritt
Negative Cutter

Foley

Jeffrey Wilhoit
Foley

Makeup Effects

Kenny Myers
Makeup Effects

Lyricist

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Leslie Bricusse
Lyricist

Cableman

Bob E. Ryan
Cableman

What's left behind the scenes

  • The movie Kevin is watching on VHS doesn't actually exist. This footage was filmed specifically for the movie and is titled "Angels with Filthy Souls".
  • The role of Uncle Frank was written for Kelsey Grammer.
  • Jeffrey Wiseman, who played the overly curious neighbor Mitch Murphy, auditioned for the role of Kevin.
  • Occasionally, Joe Pesci would forget they were making a family film and would shout profanities, including the word "fuck" and its derivatives. Director Chris Columbus then advised him to say the word "fridge" instead.
  • Joe Pesci's character, Harry Lyme, was named after a character played by Orson Welles in the film "The Third Man" (1949).
  • The film made it into the Guinness Book of World Records as the comedy that grossed the most money at the box office (approximately $533,000,000).
  • The McCallister house is located at 671 Lincoln Avenue in the village of Winnetka, Chicago. It is a private property, and as of August 2008, it was valued at around $2.3 million. Built in the 1920s, it has 5 bedrooms, a finished attic, a fireplace, a detached double garage, and a greenhouse. It was purchased by one family on December 15, 1988, and they still own it today. It is included in the list of tourist attractions of the state of Illinois.
  • The film's official emblem, Kevin screaming and clutching his face, was based on Edvard Munch's painting “The Scream”.
  • John Candy had a very busy schedule. Therefore, he only had to film for one day. All of his scenes were shot in 23 hours of continuous filming.
  • In the scene with the spider, a real tarantula was on actor Daniel Stern's face. Interestingly, the actor had to portray a grimace of horror and scream completely silently, as a loud scream could have frightened the spider, with disastrous consequences. The scene was successfully shot on the first take. And the sound was recorded later.
  • The effect of the scary furnace in the basement was created by two guys using fishing line and flashlights.
  • Robert De Niro was considered for the role of Harry, but he turned down the offer.
  • Chris Columbus didn't forget about his family in the film. His wife, Monica Devereux, played a flight attendant, his father-in-law played a police officer, and Columbus' mother-in-law and his little daughter Eleanor can also be seen in the film (the camera pans past them in the airline terminal as the older McCallisters enter).
  • In the scene where Harry bites Kevin’s finger, Joe Pesci actually bit Macaulay Culkin’s finger, leaving a scar.
  • Kevin finds a photograph of Buzz’s girlfriend, but it’s actually a photo of a boy in disguise. The film’s director decided it would be too cruel to joke about a real girl like that.
  • The composition “Carol Of The Bells” featured in the film is a cover version of the Ukrainian folk Christmas carol “Shchedryk”.
  • A poster of American rapper Ice-T hangs on the wall in Buzz’s room.
  • Kevin watches the cartoon “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” (1966) and “The Johnny Carson Show” (1955-1956) on television at home at different times.
  • Jeffrey Wiseman, who played the overly curious neighbor Mitch Murphy, auditioned for the role of Kevin.
  • Periodically, Joe Pesci would forget they were making a family film and shout profanity, including the word “Fuck” and its derivatives. The director, Chris Columbus, then advised him to say the word “Fridge” instead.
  • The character of Harry Lime, played by Joe Pesci, was named after Orson Welles' character in the film "The Third Man" (1949).
  • The film's official emblem, Kevin screaming with his hands pressed to his face, was based on Edvard Munch's painting "The Scream".
  • At various times, Kevin watches the cartoon "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" (1966) and "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" (1955-1956) on television at home.
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