Mary Reilly - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Mary Reilly"
Mary Reilly (1996)
Timing: 1:44 (104 min)
Mary Reilly - TMDB rating
5.8/10
301
Mary Reilly - Kinopoisk rating
6.756/10
3800
Mary Reilly - IMDB rating
5.8/10
17000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Norma Heyman
Producer
Ned Tanen
Producer
Nancy Graham Tanen
Producer

Executive Producer

Lynn Pleshette
Executive Producer

Casting

Photo Juliet Taylor #27891
Juliet Taylor
Casting
Leo Davis
Casting

Editor

Lesley Walker
Editor

Art Direction

Jim Morahan

Jim Morahan
Art Direction

Production Design

Photo Stuart Craig #10102

Stuart Craig

Stuart Craig
Production Design

Original Music Composer

Photo George Fenton #73720
George Fenton
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

Photo Iain Smith #9396

Iain Smith

Iain Smith
Co-Producer

Director of Photography

Photo Philippe Rousselot #66803
Philippe Rousselot
Director of Photography

Screenplay

Novel

Valerie Martin
Novel

What's left behind the scenes

  • John Malkovich wore blue contact lenses for the role of Henry Jekyll and darker ones when he had to play Edward Hyde.
  • The props were mostly authentic items from the Victorian era. They were borrowed from museums and galleries.
  • Tim Burton initially took on the direction, but received the script for the film "Ed Wood" (1994) and abandoned "Mary Reilly" to film a movie about the director who gained fame as "the worst director of all time and peoples."
  • As the director of the project, Tim Burton intended to cast Winona Ryder in the lead role.
  • Julia Roberts was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for her role in this film. The award went to Demi Moore for her role in Andrew Bergman's drama "Striptease" (1996).
  • The finale was initially filmed strictly according to the book (Jekyll dies, Mary lies next to the body), but then the screenwriters proposed at least 25 more variations. In the winter of 1995, several months after the crew and cast had been dismissed, the producers demanded that everyone be reconvened and three more endings be filmed. For one of them, a special Concorde was sent for Glenn Close, which brought the actress to London for one day of filming.
  • Three finale options were considered but ultimately rejected: Mary stays with Dr. Jekyll, she stays with Mr. Hyde, and she leaves both of them.
  • The ending was initially filmed exactly as it appeared in the book (Jekyll dies, Mary lies next to the body), but the screenwriters then proposed at least 25 more variations. In the winter of 1995, several months after the crew and cast had been dismissed, the producers demanded that everyone be reconvened to film three more endings. For one of them, a special "Concorde" was sent for Glenn Close, which brought the actress to London for one day of filming.
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