Flyboys - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Flyboys"
Flyboys (2006)
Timing: 2:18 (138 min)
Flyboys - TMDB rating
6.541/10
770
Flyboys - Kinopoisk rating
7.352/10
34352
Flyboys - IMDB rating
6.5/10
46000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Marc Frydman
Producer

Executive Producer

David Brown
Executive Producer
James Clayton
Executive Producer
Phillip Goldfarb
Executive Producer
Duncan Reid
Executive Producer

Casting

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John Hubbard
Casting
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Dan Hubbard
Casting
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Ros Hubbard
Casting

Editor

Chris Blunden
Editor
Ron Rosen
Editor

Art Direction

Matthew Gray
Art Direction
Philip Elton
Art Direction

Supervising Art Director

Ray Chan
Supervising Art Director

Costume Design

Nic Ede
Costume Design

Production Design

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Charles Wood
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Steve Dent
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Eliza Solesbury
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Carmel Jackson
Makeup Artist
Lorna McGowan
Makeup Artist
Laura McIntosh
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Mike Prestwood Smith
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Mark Paterson

Mark Paterson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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Trevor Rabin

Trevor Rabin
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

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Henry Braham

Henry Braham
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Graham Hall
Camera Operator
Ian Foster
Camera Operator

Steadicam Operator

Gary L. Camp
Steadicam Operator

Costume Supervisor

Gilly Martin
Costume Supervisor

Sound Effects Editor

Jon Olive
Sound Effects Editor
Jed Loughran
Sound Effects Editor

Visual Effects Supervisor

Peter Chiang
Visual Effects Supervisor
Johnny Lockwood
Visual Effects Supervisor
Steve Street
Visual Effects Supervisor
Charlie Noble
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

David Evans
Supervising Sound Editor
Stefan Henrix
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Sally Jones
Script Supervisor

Hairstylist

Carmel Jackson
Hairstylist
Lorna McGowan
Hairstylist
Patrice Iva
Hairstylist

Still Photographer

Jay Maidment
Still Photographer

Visual Effects Producer

Fay McConkey
Visual Effects Producer
Rupert Porter
Visual Effects Producer
Mark Franco
Visual Effects Producer
Ellen Walder
Visual Effects Producer

Armorer

Jon Baker
Armorer
Nick Jeffries
Armorer
Steve Cummings
Armorer
Simon Neville
Armorer

Animation

Stewart Ash
Animation
Aysha Madina
Animation
James Lewis
Animation
Nicholas Symons
Animation

Screenplay

First Assistant Editor

Tania Clarke
First Assistant Editor
Paul Swinburne
First Assistant Editor

Sound Designer

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Andy Kennedy
Sound Designer

Art Department Coordinator

Sally Ross
Art Department Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

Iain Eyre
Dialogue Editor

Music Supervisor

Peter Afterman
Music Supervisor
Margaret Yen
Music Supervisor
Matt Biffa
Music Supervisor

Makeup Designer

Graham Johnston
Makeup Designer

Gaffer

Larry Randall
Gaffer

Assistant Director

Matthew Sharp
Assistant Director

Music Editor

Michael Price
Music Editor
Dominic Gibbs
Music Editor

Visual Effects Coordinator

Laura Miles
Visual Effects Coordinator
Clare Tinsley
Visual Effects Coordinator

Visual Effects Editor

Billy A. Campbell
Visual Effects Editor
Richard Diver
Visual Effects Editor

CG Supervisor

Mattias Lindahl
CG Supervisor
Alex Wuttke
CG Supervisor
Rick Leary
CG Supervisor

Finance

Michele Tandy
Finance

Foley

Jack Stew
Foley

3D Supervisor

Dave Rand
3D Supervisor

Author

Phil Sears
Author
Blake T. Evans
Author

CGI Supervisor

Brian Eyre
CGI Supervisor

Underwater Camera

John Handler
Underwater Camera

What's left behind the scenes

  • The squadron was named in honor of Marquis de Lafayette.
  • The character of Eugene Skinner (Abdul Salem) was based on Eugène Bullard, whose biography only partially corresponds to what is shown in the film.
  • The RMS Aquitania, on which Briggs Laurie arrives in Europe from New York, was converted into an armed merchant cruiser at the very beginning of the war, and then into a transport ship, and was no longer used as a passenger liner.
  • The actual mascots of the Lafayette Escadrille were a pair of lion cubs. One of them was named Whiskey (as shown in the film), and the other was named Soda.
  • In preparation for filming, James Franco obtained a pilot's license.
  • Everyone refused to finance the project, so a group of filmmakers and investors, including producer Dean Devlin and David Ellison, son of Oracle Corp. founder Larry Ellison, invested over $60 million of their own money in the film's creation.
  • Models of French 'Nieuport' fighters were filmed on the ground, while the 'Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter' biplane actually flew. In the best Hollywood tradition, its paint scheme was simply changed as needed, as it depicted several aircraft at once.
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