Wayne's World 2 - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Wayne's World 2"
Wayne's World 2 (1993)
Timing: 1:35 (95 min)
Wayne
6.077/10
1003
Wayne
5.914/10
1636
Wayne
6.2/10
92000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

Hawk Koch
Executive Producer

Casting

Photo Lora Kennedy #18288
Lora Kennedy
Casting

Editor

Malcolm Campbell
Editor

Art Direction

Richard Toyon
Art Direction

Costume Design

Melina Root
Costume Design

Stunts

Kristi Frankenheimer
Stunts
Jane Austin
Stunts

Production Design

Gregg Fonseca
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Bud Davis

Bud Davis
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Jay Hart
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Janeen Schreyer
Makeup Artist
Michael R. Thomas
Makeup Artist
Courtney Carell
Makeup Artist

Key Makeup Artist

Lynne K. Eagan
Key Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Photo Carter Burwell #16851

Carter Burwell

Carter Burwell
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Photo Francis Kenny #70656

Francis Kenny

Francis Kenny
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Bill O'Drobinak
Camera Operator
Michael Ferris
Camera Operator

Costume Supervisor

Elinor Bardach
Costume Supervisor

Key Costumer

Nancy Cone
Key Costumer

Sound Effects Editor

Mike Chock
Sound Effects Editor
Donald Flick
Sound Effects Editor
Stephanie Flack
Sound Effects Editor
Michael J. Benavente
Sound Effects Editor
Jeffrey L. Sandler
Sound Effects Editor

Property Master

Kirk Corwin
Property Master

Supervising Sound Editor

Harry B. Miller III
Supervising Sound Editor
John Dunn
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Adell Aldrich
Script Supervisor

Hairstylist

Kathrine Gordon
Hairstylist
Photo Alicia M. Tripi #73516
Alicia M. Tripi
Hairstylist
Ora Green
Hairstylist

Special Effects Coordinator

Darrell Pritchett
Special Effects Coordinator

Still Photographer

Elliott Marks
Still Photographer

First Assistant Director

Matt Earl Beesley

Matt Earl Beesley
First Assistant Director

Chief Lighting Technician

Ronald W. McLeish
Chief Lighting Technician

Screenplay

Set Designer

Stephanie J. Gordon
Set Designer
Gary Sawaya
Set Designer

Construction Coordinator

Robert J. Carlyle
Construction Coordinator

Art Department Coordinator

Elizabeth Flaherty
Art Department Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

Joseph A. Ippolito
Dialogue Editor

Foley Editor

Bobby Mackston
Foley Editor

Key Hair Stylist

Gus Le Pre
Key Hair Stylist

Construction Foreman

Ray Rarick
Construction Foreman

Music Supervisor

Peter Afterman
Music Supervisor

Music Editor

Adam Milo Smalley
Music Editor

ADR Editor

Stephen Janisz
ADR Editor

Choreographer

What's left behind the scenes

  • The last phrase Wayne utters after his phone call with Jeff is “Chi soh hai bin do ah.” It is logical to assume this is a farewell, but in reality, it’s a question that translates as “Where is the toilet?”
  • The episode during the “Waynestock” is a loose interpretation of the situation during the Woodstock rock festival in 1969, when attendees were specifically warned not to take “acid.”
  • Director Steven Surjik played a small role in the scene at the gas station.
  • The box office success of the first "Wayne's World" film (Penelope Spheeris, 1992) took the studio by surprise, and preparations for a sequel began immediately. The contracts of the lead actors contained vague references to participation in sequels, but all of this required further discussion. It was also necessary to discuss allowing Mike Myers and Dana Carvey to request changes to the plot. Due to all these delays, no one expected filming to begin before February 1993. Although Mike Myers hoped to write the sequel's screenplay himself, the credits state that he ultimately worked in collaboration with Bonnie and Terry Turner, the screenwriters of the first film.
  • In the scene where Garth floats in the air kissing Honey, and then falls when she lets him go, Dana Carvey fell and hit himself badly.
  • Filming began on June 24, 1993, in Los Angeles.
  • The film was supposed to feature the song "Age of Consent" by the British electronic rock group New Order, but there was no money in the budget for royalties, so at the last moment a group of session musicians were assembled to record a cover version.
  • When Wayne encounters Jim Morrison (1943-1971) and a naked Native American in the desert, and Morrison tells him he needs to put on a concert – this episode was inspired by an incident from Mike Myers' own life, when he was searching for himself and the meaning of life after his father's death.
  • Lee Tergesen and Dan Bell reprise their roles as Terry and Neal, as they did in Penelope Spheeris's "Wayne's World" (1992). Throughout the film, neither of them is ever addressed by name. Terry's identity was established in the first film, and Neal is never addressed by name in either film.
  • The film was intended as a Christmas blockbuster, but it was received cooler by audiences than the first film in the franchise. The fact that the film had to compete with such pictures as "Mrs. Doubtfire" (Chris Columbus, 1993), "Schindler's List" (Steven Spielberg, 1993), and "The Pelican Brief" (Alan J. Pakula, 1993) also played a role.
  • Aerosmith’s supposed performance in Chicago actually took place in San Diego, California. Both Mike Myers and Dana Carvey were present in the audience and operated the camera.
  • When Garth floats in the air during his kiss with Honey, the cable supporting him is clearly visible.
  • When Garth and the biker rescue Wayne after his fall, the reflection of the operator appears in the window.
  • The box office success of the first "Wayne's World" film (Penelope Spheeris, 1992) caught the studio off guard, and preparations for filming a sequel began immediately. The contracts of the lead actors contained vague references to participation in sequels, but all of this required further discussion. It was also necessary to discuss allowing Mike Myers and Dana Carvey to request changes to the plot. Due to all these delays, no one expected filming to begin before February 1993. Although Mike Myers hoped to write the sequel script himself, the credits state that he ultimately worked in collaboration with the writers of the first film, Bonnie and Terry Turner.
  • When Wayne encountered Jim Morrison (1943-1971) and a naked Native American in the desert, and Morrison told him he needed to put on a concert – this episode was inspired by an incident from Mike Myers' own life, when he was searching for himself and the meaning of life after his father's death.
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