Wuthering Heights - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Wuthering Heights"
Wuthering Heights (2011)
Timing: 2:4 (124 min)
Wuthering Heights - TMDB rating
5.871/10
224

Film crew

Director

Producer

Kevin Loader
Producer
Robert Bernstein
Producer
Douglas Rae
Producer

Executive Producer

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Tessa Ross

Tessa Ross
Executive Producer
Hugo Heppell
Executive Producer
Tim Haslam
Executive Producer
Adam Kulick
Executive Producer
Mark Woolley
Executive Producer

Casting

Gail Stevens
Casting
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Des Hamilton
Casting
Lucy Pardee
Casting

Editor

Nicolas Chaudeurge
Editor

Special Effects Supervisor

Scott McIntyre
Special Effects Supervisor

Art Direction

Christopher Wyatt
Art Direction

Production Design

Helen Scott
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Abbi Collins
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Alice Norris

Alice Norris
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Ricci-Lee Berry
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

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Tom Johnson

Tom Johnson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jamie Roden
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Co-Producer

James Saynor
Co-Producer
Matt Delargy
Co-Producer

Second Assistant Director

Jamie D. Allen
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

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Robbie Ryan

Robbie Ryan
Director of Photography

Property Master

Thomas Pleydell Pearce
Property Master

Visual Effects Supervisor

Jonathan Privett
Visual Effects Supervisor

Hairstylist

Peta Dunstall
Hairstylist

Still Photographer

Agatha A. Nitecka
Still Photographer

First Assistant Director

Adam Lock
First Assistant Director

Boom Operator

Will Whale
Boom Operator
Simon Bysshe
Boom Operator

Costume Designer

Stephen Noble
Costume Designer

Screenplay

Olivia Hetreed
Screenplay

Novel

Foley Artist

Sound Designer

Key Grip

Sam Phillips
Key Grip

Location Manager

Matt Bowden
Location Manager

Special Effects

Grenville Charles
Special Effects

Hair Designer

Emma Scott
Hair Designer

Makeup Designer

Emma Scott
Makeup Designer

Third Assistant Director

Dan Jerome Gill
Third Assistant Director

Gaffer

Andy Cole
Gaffer

Post Production Supervisor

Louise Seymour
Post Production Supervisor

Prosthetics

Kristyan Mallett
Prosthetics

Production Coordinator

Lewis Partovi
Production Coordinator

Line Producer

Rosa Romero
Line Producer

Screenstory

Olivia Hetreed
Screenstory

Sound Recordist

Rashad Omar
Sound Recordist

Unit Manager

Jack Suckling
Unit Manager

Sound Editor

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Raphaël Sohier
Sound Editor
Matthieu Fichet
Sound Editor

Animal Wrangler

Abbi Collins
Animal Wrangler

What's left behind the scenes

  • The project was announced in April 2008 with Natalie Portman in the lead female role. Almost immediately, in May, she dropped out. A week later, John Maybury, who had been invited as director, signed Michael Fassbender and Abbie Cornish for the lead roles.
  • In May 2009, Peter Webber replaced John Maybury as director. Under his direction, Ed Westwick and Gemma Arterton were cast in the lead roles. Over the next six months, the project didn't progress, and in December 2009, Peter Webber also left the project.
  • In January 2010, Andrea Arnold was appointed as the new director, who initially planned to cast an actor from the Roma community as Heathcliff. However, British Roma communities reacted without enthusiasm to this idea. After that, an open casting call was directed at young people from Yorkshire aged 16 to 21 of Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, or Middle Eastern origin. James Howson, who ultimately got the role, was found in Leeds as a result of an open casting call held there in March.
  • Kaya Scodelario, who played Catherine Earnshaw in the film, was the youngest actress to take on this role among all the numerous adaptations of Emily Brontë's novel. All the actresses who had played her previously were at least in their twenties.
  • Casting for the children's roles was conducted in private schools among boys and girls with no prior acting experience.
  • After Natalie Portman left, Lindsay Lohan actively lobbied for the lead female role.
  • In the early stages of the project's development, Henry Cavill was among the candidates for the role of Heathcliff.
  • The canary in the film was borrowed for a time from Brian Keenan, a large Yorkshire breeder of these birds. This was due to Andrea Arnold's extreme punctuality regarding the maximum possible authenticity of the film. Therefore, the canary and its cage were preferably also from Yorkshire.
  • During the filming, the crew and actors lived in the famous The Kings Head hotel in Richmond, North Yorkshire. Its main building was built in 1717. The farewell party at the end of filming took place in the small pub The Old Board Inn in the town of House, located near the main filming location.
  • The administration of Dale Yorkshire National Park, located in the western part of North Yorkshire County, provided a large number of various historical items from its museum collection for use as props and scenery. These included ceramic and clay tableware, a baby cradle, knitting needles, special vessels for carrying milk on the farm, special shovels and wheelbarrows for digging and transporting peat, and culinary utensils for making homemade oatmeal cookies. All these items are usually exhibited at the local Dales Countryside Museum in the town of Hawes.
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