Scrooged - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Scrooged"
Scrooged (1988)
Timing: 1:41 (101 min)
Scrooged - TMDB rating
6.796/10
1458
Scrooged - Kinopoisk rating
6.921/10
13280
Scrooged - IMDB rating
6.9/10
129000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

Stephen J. Roth
Executive Producer

Writer

Photo Michael O
Michael O'Donoghue
Writer

Casting

Editor

William Steinkamp
Editor
Fredric Steinkamp
Editor

Additional Second Assistant Director

Tommy Burns
Additional Second Assistant Director
Adele Simmons
Additional Second Assistant Director

Art Direction

Virginia Randolph-Weaver
Art Direction

Production Design

Photo J. Michael Riva #15701
J. Michael Riva
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Photo Mic Rodgers #12353

Mic Rodgers

Mic Rodgers
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

Photo Mic Rodgers #12353

Mic Rodgers

Mic Rodgers
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Linda DeScenna
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Robert Norin
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Rick Alexander
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Les Fresholtz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Vern Poore
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo Danny Elfman #8220Photo Danny Elfman #8221

Danny Elfman

Danny Elfman
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Raymond Hartwick
Unit Production Manager

Co-Producer

Raymond Hartwick
Co-Producer

Associate Producer

Jennie Lew Tugend
Associate Producer

Second Assistant Director

James W. Skotchdopole
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Photo Michael Chapman #11806Photo Michael Chapman #11807

Michael Chapman

Michael Chapman
Director of Photography

Costumer

Jennifer Butler
Costumer
Antonio Martinez
Costumer

Costume Supervisor

Jennifer L. Parsons
Costume Supervisor

Visual Effects Supervisor

Photo Eric Brevig #11576

Eric Brevig

Eric Brevig
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

Photo Alan Robert Murray #17076
Alan Robert Murray
Supervising Sound Editor
Robert G. Henderson
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Jan Kemper
Script Supervisor
Patti Dalzell
Script Supervisor

Supervising ADR Editor

Jay Engel
Supervising ADR Editor

Special Effects Coordinator

Allen Hall
Special Effects Coordinator

First Assistant Director

Chris Soldo
First Assistant Director

Costume Designer

Wayne A. Finkelman
Costume Designer

Novel

Set Designer

Nancy Patton
Set Designer
Dianne Wager
Set Designer

Foley Artist

Assistant Editor

Debra Goldfield
Assistant Editor
Karl F. Steinkamp
Assistant Editor
Michael T. Wilson
Assistant Editor

Second Second Assistant Director

Gabriela Vázquez
Second Second Assistant Director

Special Effects

Albert Delgado
Special Effects
Joe Montenegro
Special Effects
Gary L. Karas
Special Effects
Steven C. Foster
Special Effects

Music Supervisor

Photo Jimmy Iovine #73699

Jimmy Iovine

Jimmy Iovine
Music Supervisor
David Anderle
Music Supervisor

Music Editor

Bob Badami
Music Editor

Production Sound Mixer

Willie D. Burton
Production Sound Mixer

ADR Editor

Denise Whiting
ADR Editor

Assistant Sound Editor

Brooke Henderson Ward
Assistant Sound Editor
Karen Minahan
Assistant Sound Editor

Production Designer

Photo J. Michael Riva #15701
J. Michael Riva
Production Designer

Sound Editor

David M. Horton
Sound Editor
Virginia Cook-McGowan
Sound Editor
Marshall Winn
Sound Editor
Teri E. Dorman
Sound Editor
Walter Newman
Sound Editor
Joseph A. Ippolito
Sound Editor

Foley Recordist

Greg Orloff
Foley Recordist

Assistant Camera

Aaron Caughran
Assistant Camera

Makeup Effects Designer

Thomas R. Burman
Makeup Effects Designer
Bari Dreiband-Burman
Makeup Effects Designer

Post Production Consulting

Photo Stuart Baird #71096Photo Stuart Baird #71097

Stuart Baird

Stuart Baird
Post Production Consulting

What's left behind the scenes

  • At the end of the film, where everyone sings “Give Your Heart a Little Love,” Frank says the line “Feed me, Seymour!” which is a reference to the film “Little Shop of Horrors” (1986). Murray had a small role in that movie.
  • All three of Bill Murray's brothers appeared in the film: John Murray, Joel Murray, and Brian Doyle-Murray.
  • In one scene, Carol Kane, playing the Ghost of Christmas Present, grabbed Frank's lip so hard that she injured him. As a result, filming had to be suspended for several days.
  • Filming began in December 1987. Christmas was approaching, and director Richard Donner (1930-1921) asked the management of Paramount Pictures if a Christmas holiday could be declared, but was refused. Donner then resorted to trickery. On December 24th, at the end of the working day, he gathered the film crew and cast and announced that everyone was fired. Two days later, on December 26th, he rehired everyone to their previous positions, thus giving people the opportunity to celebrate Christmas with their families.
  • The scene in which Bill Murray's character falls as he exits the restaurant was not in the script and happened accidentally. He simply slipped on the wet steps after a waiter was splashed with water.
  • Bill Murray's first leading role after 'Ghostbusters' (1984) directed by Ivan Reitman (1946-2022). After filming with Reitman, Murray lived in Paris and seriously considered giving up his acting career.
  • Filming began in December 1987. Christmas was approaching, and director Richard Donner asked the management of "Paramount Pictures" if they could have a day off for Christmas, but was refused. Donner then resorted to a trick. On December 24th, at the end of the workday, he gathered the film crew and cast and announced that everyone was fired. Two days later, on December 26th, he re-hired everyone to their previous positions, thus giving people the opportunity to celebrate Christmas with their families.
  • Bill Murray's first leading role after "Ghostbusters" (1984) by Ivan Reitman. After filming with Reitman, Murray lived in Paris and seriously considered giving up his acting career.
  • At the end of the film, where everyone sings "Give Your Heart a Little Love," Frank says the phrase "Feed me, Seymour!" which is a reference to "Little Shop of Horrors" (1986). Murray had a small role in that film.
  • Filming began in December 1987. Christmas was approaching, and director Richard Donner asked the management of "Paramount Pictures" if they could declare a day off for Christmas, but he was refused. Then Donner resorted to trickery. On December 24th, at the end of the working day, he gathered the film crew and cast and announced that everyone was fired. Two days later, on December 26th, he rehired everyone to their previous positions, giving people the opportunity to celebrate Christmas with their families.
  • This was Bill Murray's first major role after "Ghostbusters" (1984) directed by Ivan Reitman. After filming with Reitman, Murray lived in Paris and seriously considered giving up his acting career.
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