Grease 2 - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Grease 2"
Grease 2 (1982)
Timing: 1:55 (115 min)
Grease 2 - TMDB rating
5.1/10
654
Grease 2 - Kinopoisk rating
6.365/10
1347
Grease 2 - IMDB rating
4.5/10
37950

Film crew

Director

Producer

Allan Carr
Producer
Photo Robert Stigwood #72860
Robert Stigwood
Producer

Executive Producer

Bill Oakes
Executive Producer

Writer

Casting

Sally Dennison
Casting
Geoffrey Johnson
Casting

Editor

John F. Burnett
Editor

Costume Design

Robert De Mora
Costume Design

Stunts

Richard Epper
Stunts
Jim Stephan
Stunts

Production Design

Gene Callahan
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

M. James Arnett
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Lee Poll
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Del Acevedo
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Jim Cook
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Robert L. Harman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Don Cahn
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Louis St. Louis
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Neil A. Machlis
Unit Production Manager

Associate Producer

Neil A. Machlis
Associate Producer

Orchestrator

Michael Gibson
Orchestrator

Second Assistant Director

David Arntzen

David Arntzen
Second Assistant Director
Venita Ozols-Graham
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

Photo Gary Davis #69408
Gary Davis
Stunt Double
Gregg Sawaya
Stunt Double

Director of Photography

Frank Stanley
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

William N. Clark
Camera Operator
Philip Caplan
Camera Operator

Steadicam Operator

Ronald Vidor
Steadicam Operator

Costumer

Michael Dennison
Costumer
Randi Mavestrand
Costumer
Leslie Simmons-Potts
Costumer

Costume Supervisor

Sandy Berke Jordan
Costume Supervisor
Silvio Scarano
Costume Supervisor

Sound Effects Editor

Robert Gutknecht
Sound Effects Editor

Property Master

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Kent H. Johnson
Property Master

Script Supervisor

Betty A. Griffin
Script Supervisor

Hairstylist

Jan Cook
Hairstylist

Sound Mixer

Larry Jost
Sound Mixer

First Assistant Director

Gary Daigler
First Assistant Director

Driver

Donald A. Potts
Driver

Construction Coordinator

Robert Krume
Construction Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

Sean Hanley
Dialogue Editor

Assistant Editor

LaReine Johnston
Assistant Editor
Tim Board
Assistant Editor

Transportation Coordinator

Joel Marrow
Transportation Coordinator

Key Grip

Ron Cardarelli
Key Grip

Location Manager

Michael John Meehan
Location Manager

Assistant Property Master

Matty Azzarone
Assistant Property Master

Leadman

Nigel A. Boucher
Leadman

Painter

Robby Vandermark
Painter

Characters

Warren Casey
Characters
Jim Jacobs
Characters

Makeup Supervisor

Casting Assistant

Matt Casella
Casting Assistant

Hair Supervisor

Vivienne Walker
Hair Supervisor

Gaffer

Buddy Bowles
Gaffer

Music Editor

June Edgerton
Music Editor

First Assistant Camera

Ken Nishino
First Assistant Camera

Other

David W. Gray
Other
Clyde McKinney
Other
Murray McFadden
Other

Conductor

Artie Butler
Conductor

Sound

Donald C. Rogers
Sound

Set Painter

Jeff Clark
Set Painter

Set Dressing Artist

Frank L. Brown
Set Dressing Artist

What's left behind the scenes

  • In an interview in 2003, Didi Conn explained what happened to her character Frenchy. According to the actress, filming began while the script was not yet finished, but Frenchy was present in the script that the actors were working with. The character was removed from the script later, but all the already filmed scenes with Frenchy were decided to be left in the final cut. Conn described the filming process as "raw, frantic, and poorly organized."
  • The song “Do It For Our Country” was performed by a duo, but Maureen Teefy was unable to come to the recording, so only Peter Frechette performed it, which is why Teefy's voice is not heard on the film's soundtrack – her voice was simply dubbed onto Frechette's recording later.
  • According to Gary Davis, who served as a stunt double for Maxwell Caulfield, Michelle Pfeiffer performed all her own stunts.
  • Michelle Pfeiffer and Maxwell Caulfield did not get along during filming.
  • Tom Cruise auditioned for the role of Johnny, but director Patricia Birch decided that the role required an older and taller actor.
  • Originally, it was planned as the second part of a four-film franchise and a series, but the film was not successful at the box office, and all those plans were abandoned. Disney used the script for the third film in the franchise and reworked it into the screenplay for the film 'High School Musical' (Kenny Ortega, 2006).
  • Around the middle of filming, Pamela Adlon was involved in a car accident. Fortunately, most of her scenes had already been shot, so doubles were used in only a few episodes.
  • The lead role was initially intended for Andy Gibb (1958-1988) of The Bee Gees, but he did not pass the audition. Cher initially vied for the role of Paulette, but left the project due to a low salary and an unfinished script. Jennifer Beals was initially cast as Sharon, but she left the project for a role with Adrian Lyne in the melodrama 'Flashdance' (1983).
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