Hudson Hawk - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Hudson Hawk"
Hudson Hawk (1991)
Timing: 1:40 (100 min)
Hudson Hawk - TMDB rating
5.659/10
951
Hudson Hawk - Kinopoisk rating
7.108/10
45980
Hudson Hawk - IMDB rating
5.7/10
64000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

Robert Kraft
Executive Producer

Casting

Jackie Burch
Casting

Editor

Stunts

Production Design

Jackson DeGovia
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

Photo Charlie Picerni #13587

Charlie Picerni

Charlie Picerni
Second Unit Director

Original Music Composer

Photo Michael Kamen #71615

Michael Kamen

Michael Kamen
Original Music Composer
Robert Kraft
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

Michael Dryhurst
Co-Producer

Associate Producer

Photo Suzanne Todd #70539
Suzanne Todd
Associate Producer

David Willis

David Willis
Associate Producer

Director of Photography

Photo Dante Spinotti #71208

Dante Spinotti

Dante Spinotti
Director of Photography

Visual Effects Supervisor

Photo John Knoll #15562

John Knoll

John Knoll
Visual Effects Supervisor

First Assistant Director

Photo Edoardo Margheriti #161793Photo Edoardo Margheriti #161794Photo Edoardo Margheriti #161795

Edoardo Margheriti

Edoardo Margheriti
First Assistant Director
Robert V. Girolami
First Assistant Director

Costume Designer

Photo Marilyn Vance #1717
Marilyn Vance
Costume Designer

Screenplay

Assistant Editor

Alessandro Lucidi
Assistant Editor

Key Grip

Aldo Colanzi
Key Grip

Special Effects

Gino De Rossi
Special Effects

Story

Robert Kraft
Story

Makeup Supervisor

Scott H. Eddo

Scott H. Eddo
Makeup Supervisor

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Scott H. Eddo

Scott H. Eddo
Special Effects Makeup Artist

Unit Manager

Giuseppe Cioccarelli
Unit Manager

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film's title is a parody of the title of the famous detective film "The Maltese Falcon" (1941).
  • This was the last film released by TriStar Pictures before it merged with Columbia Pictures, which was experiencing similar financial difficulties. Because the film lost so much money, Sony had to rescue TriStar by buying the remaining shares and reorganizing the company within the newly formed Sony Pictures Entertainment. As with United Artists when they were bought out by MGM, Columbia and Tri-Star allowed TriStar Pictures to retain its own logos and continue making films under its own name.
  • Bruce Willis constantly offered new ideas, and the script was repeatedly rewritten during filming.
  • A balancing glider model from the Renaissance period played a significant role in the film. This model is not an exact replica of Leonardo da Vinci's (1452-1519) invention. It was created by Aero Vironment of California based on his drawings.
  • Filming took place late at night, but New Yorkers still gathered in crowds nearby to watch the process and catch a glimpse of Bruce Willis. The actor later thanked New Yorkers for their interest and patience on television.
  • When it came to casting, the filmmakers had no doubts about the actor for the role of Tommy. Danny Aiello (1933-2019) and Bruce Willis had known each other for many years and, according to Aiello, had long wanted to work together. Aiello even postponed the start of another project in order to film with Willis.
  • Filming took place from July 9th to December 3rd, 1990.
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