Pale Rider - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Pale Rider"
Pale Rider (1985)
Timing: 1:55 (115 min)
Pale Rider - TMDB rating
7.152/10
1017
Pale Rider - Kinopoisk rating
6.927/10
5984
Pale Rider - IMDB rating
7.3/10
70000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

Fritz Manes
Executive Producer

Casting

Phyllis Huffman
Casting

Editor

Joel Cox
Editor

Stunts

Photo James Winburn #72273
James Winburn
Stunts
Kerrie Cullen
Stunts
Walt La Rue
Stunts
Tom Ellison
Stunts
Leroy Hershkowitz
Stunts

Production Design

Edward C. Carfagno
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Photo Buddy Van Horn #73498Photo Buddy Van Horn #73499

Buddy Van Horn

Buddy Van Horn
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Ernie Bishop
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Barbara Guedel
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Rick Alexander
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Les Fresholtz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Vern Poore
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo Lennie Niehaus #82262

Lennie Niehaus

Lennie Niehaus
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Fritz Manes
Unit Production Manager

Associate Producer

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David Valdes
Associate Producer

Second Assistant Director

Matt Earl Beesley

Matt Earl Beesley
Second Assistant Director
L. Dean Jones Jr.
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Bruce Surtees
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Jack N. Green
Camera Operator

Costume Supervisor

Glenn Wright
Costume Supervisor

Property Master

Edward Aiona
Property Master

Script Supervisor

Lloyd Nelson
Script Supervisor

Hairstylist

Kathryn Blondell
Hairstylist

Still Photographer

Marcia Reed
Still Photographer

Sound Mixer

C. Darin Knight
Sound Mixer

First Assistant Director

Photo David Valdes #65880
David Valdes
First Assistant Director

Boom Operator

Jules Strasser
Boom Operator

Screenplay

Dennis Shryack
Screenplay
Michael Butler
Screenplay

Set Designer

Robert E. Sessa
Set Designer

Construction Coordinator

Michael Muscarella
Construction Coordinator

Assistant Editor

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John Morrisey

John Morrisey
Assistant Editor

Best Boy Grip

Ed Ayer
Best Boy Grip

Transportation Coordinator

Bill Miller
Transportation Coordinator

Key Grip

Charles Saldana
Key Grip

Grip

Bruce D. Spellman
Grip

Dolly Grip

Kirk Bales
Dolly Grip
Bill Young
Dolly Grip

Leadman

Airick Kredell
Leadman

Special Effects

Chuck Gaspar
Special Effects

Gaffer

Music Editor

Donald Harris
Music Editor

Standby Painter

Bob Lawless
Standby Painter

Other

Michael Maurer
Other
Jim Porter
Other
Bill McCamby
Other

Unit Publicist

Marco Barla
Unit Publicist

Production Secretary

Linda Sony Kinney
Production Secretary

Assistant Sound Editor

Brooke Henderson Ward
Assistant Sound Editor

Transportation Captain

Keith Dillin
Transportation Captain

Wardrobe Master

Darryl M. Athons
Wardrobe Master

Color Timer

Jack Garsha
Color Timer

Producer's Assistant

Judie Hoyt
Producer's Assistant
Michael Maurer
Producer's Assistant

Assistant Camera

Buzz Feitshans IV
Assistant Camera
Mike Thomas
Assistant Camera
Baird Steptoe
Assistant Camera
Brad Edmiston
Assistant Camera
Tama Takahashi
Assistant Camera

Supervising Sound Effects Editor

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Alan Robert Murray
Supervising Sound Effects Editor
Robert G. Henderson
Supervising Sound Effects Editor

Additional Camera

Stephen St. John
Additional Camera
Leo J. Napolitano
Additional Camera

Animal Wrangler

Jay K. Fishburn
Animal Wrangler
Paul Calabria
Animal Wrangler
Karin Dew
Animal Wrangler

Cableman

Donald L. Bolger
Cableman

What's left behind the scenes

  • The location of the wounds on the back of the character played by John Russell at the end of the film exactly matches the location of the wounds on the back of the Preacher, played by Clint Eastwood, in the bathtub scene.
  • The title of the film is a reference to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse from chapter six of the Book of Revelation. Megan reads it when the Preacher first appears at her house (verse 8: “And I looked, and behold, a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth”).
  • The Preacher, played by Clint Eastwood, is never referred to by name throughout the entire film. One version suggests he is called the Preacher because he was wearing a priest's cassock at his first appearance on screen.
  • During filming, Clint Eastwood suffered what he described as the worst injury of his acting career. He dislocated his shoulder when his horse broke through thin ice.
  • The railroad station created for this film was later used in the filming of Robert Zemeckis's science fiction comedy "Back to the Future Part III", and the barbed wire salesman there was played by Richard A. Dysart, who also played Coy LaHood in that film.
  • In this film, Clint Eastwood reprised his role as the Man with No Name. This character is the protagonist of Sergio Leone's (1929-1989) "Dollars Trilogy", consisting of the spaghetti westerns "A Fistful of Dollars" (1964), "For a Few Dollars More" (1965), and "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" (1966). The character became recognizable thanks to his iconic poncho, brown hat, cowboy boots, cigarettes, and his reluctance to speak. Although the character had a name in each film, he is traditionally known as the "Man with No Name".
  • The "Wells Fargo & Co." office where the Preacher retrieves his weapon from the bank vault was filmed in Columbia, California, a city that was a gold mining town in the 19th century.
  • In this film, Clint Eastwood reprised his role as the Man with No Name. This character is the protagonist of Sergio Leone’s (1929-1989) “Dollars Trilogy,” consisting of the spaghetti westerns “A Fistful of Dollars” (1964), “For a Few Dollars More” (1965), and “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” (1966). The character became recognizable thanks to his iconic poncho, brown hat, cowboy boots, cigarettes, and his reluctance to speak. Although the character had a name in each film, he is traditionally known as the “Man with No Name.”
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