Asterix & Obelix Take on Caesar - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Asterix & Obelix Take on Caesar"
Astérix & Obélix contre César (1999)
Timing: 1:49 (109 min)
Asterix & Obelix Take on Caesar - TMDB rating
6.006/10
1821
Asterix & Obelix Take on Caesar - Kinopoisk rating
7.327/10
224251
Asterix & Obelix Take on Caesar - IMDB rating
6/10
48000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Pierre Grunstein #112387
Pierre Grunstein
Executive Producer

Casting

Photo Gérard Moulévrier #96844
Gérard Moulévrier
Casting

Editor

Nicole Saunier
Editor

Costume Design

Sylvie Gautrelet
Costume Design

Production Design

Photo Jean Rabasse #79782

Jean Rabasse

Jean Rabasse
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Photo Philippe Guégan #73646
Philippe Guégan
Stunt Coordinator

Original Music Composer

Photo Roland Romanelli #236844Photo Roland Romanelli #236845Photo Roland Romanelli #236846

Roland Romanelli

Roland Romanelli
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Photo Thomas Langmann #106904

Thomas Langmann

Thomas Langmann
Associate Producer

Director of Photography

Tony Pierce-Roberts
Director of Photography

Screenplay

Sound

Henri Morelle
Sound
Frédéric Dubois
Sound
Photo Thierry Lebon #85740
Thierry Lebon
Sound

Sound Editor

Guillaume Battistelli
Sound Editor
Jérôme Devanne
Sound Editor

Dialogue

Foley

Jérôme Lévy
Foley
Pascal Mazière
Foley

Layout

Photo Paul Brizzi #27001
Paul Brizzi
Layout

Author

What's left behind the scenes

  • Asterix is a slightly modified typographical term 'asterisk', and Obelix is a 'Gallic' variation of the memorable term 'obelisk'.
  • Filming of the picture began on January 26, 1998, and took place in Munich (Germany) and Brittany (France).
  • One scene required extras to shout with all their might, cheering on the heroes. Initially, all these shouts sounded unconvincing. Then the director divided the extras into two groups of fans supporting different German football clubs and told them to “cheer” for their team. It worked.
  • Around 100 real spiders were used in the film. Their fangs were sealed with wax to prevent them from biting. The insects were counted every evening, but towards the end of the film, several spiders managed to escape. Almost all of them died from the cold, but one spider survived and was later found on the set. The local fire department decided to make it their mascot.
  • One real alligator and several alligator dummies were used in the film. To calm the alligators, they were placed in cold water. In one scene, Gerard Depardieu’s stunt double was supposed to jump onto the back of a dummy and ride it across the water. But the stunt double made a mistake and jumped onto the back of the real alligator. Fortunately, he quickly realized what was happening, jumped off the alligator’s back, and escaped with only a slight fright.
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