Unbreakable - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Unbreakable"
Unbreakable (2000)
Timing: 1:46 (106 min)
Unbreakable - TMDB rating
7.142/10
9857
Unbreakable - Kinopoisk rating
7.109/10
164316
Unbreakable - IMDB rating
7.3/10
466000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Sam Mercer
Producer
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Barry Mendel
Producer

Executive Producer

Roger Birnbaum
Executive Producer
Photo Gary Barber #1073

Gary Barber

Gary Barber
Executive Producer

Writer

Casting

Editor

Special Effects Supervisor

Steve Cremin
Special Effects Supervisor

Art Direction

Steve Arnold
Art Direction

Costume Design

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Joanna Johnston
Costume Design

Stunts

Deborah Habberstad
Stunts
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Dean Raphael Ferrandini
Stunts
Don Picard
Stunts
James C. Lewis
Stunts
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Gregg Smrz
Stunts
David Rowden
Stunts
Carol Neilson
Stunts
Shirley Smrz
Stunts
Jim Stephan
Stunts
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Diane Reneé
Stunts
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Phoenix Nugent
Stunts
Jon W. Kishi
Stunts
Patricia Moyer
Stunts
Chandra De Alessandro
Stunts

Production Design

Larry Fulton
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

Larry Fulton
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Gretchen Rau
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

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Allan A. Apone
Makeup Artist

Key Makeup Artist

Bernadette Mazur
Key Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

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Michael Semanick

Michael Semanick
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Terry O'Bright
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Lee Dichter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo James Newton Howard #454

James Newton Howard

James Newton Howard
Original Music Composer

Orchestrator

Brad Dechter
Orchestrator

Set Dresser

Michael T. Galvin
Set Dresser
Morgan Miller
Set Dresser
William F. Hennessy Jr.
Set Dresser
William P. Fiedler
Set Dresser

Second Assistant Director

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Scott Robertson
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

Terry Jackson
Stunt Double

Director of Photography

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Eduardo Serra

Eduardo Serra
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Gordon Hayman
Camera Operator

Steadicam Operator

Kyle Rudolph
Steadicam Operator

Costume Supervisor

Pamela Wise
Costume Supervisor

Sound Effects Editor

Randle Akerson
Sound Effects Editor

Assistant Art Director

James C. Feng
Assistant Art Director
Marion Kolsby
Assistant Art Director
Scott P. Murphy
Assistant Art Director

Property Master

Kevin Ladson
Property Master

Visual Effects Supervisor

Richard R. Hoover
Visual Effects Supervisor
William Aylsworth
Visual Effects Supervisor
William Aylsworth
Visual Effects Supervisor

Script Supervisor

Dianne Dreyer
Script Supervisor

Hairstylist

Robert L. Stevenson
Hairstylist

Still Photographer

Frank Masi
Still Photographer

Sound Mixer

Allan Byer
Sound Mixer

Visual Effects Producer

Diane Fazio
Visual Effects Producer

First Assistant Director

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John Rusk
First Assistant Director

Chief Lighting Technician

Steven Litecky
Chief Lighting Technician

Boom Operator

Linda Murphy
Boom Operator

First Assistant Editor

Ladd Lanford
First Assistant Editor

Foley Artist

Matthew Dettmann
Foley Artist

Sound Designer

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Richard King
Sound Designer

Construction Coordinator

Paul Williams

Paul Williams
Construction Coordinator

Art Department Coordinator

David Gordon Williams
Art Department Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

Hugo Weng
Dialogue Editor
James Matheny
Dialogue Editor

Foley Editor

Christopher Flick
Foley Editor

Key Grip

Location Manager

Andrew L. Ullman
Location Manager

Dolly Grip

William Jones
Dolly Grip

Assistant Property Master

R. Vincent Smith
Assistant Property Master

Key Hair Stylist

Francesca Paris
Key Hair Stylist

Leadman

James V. Kent
Leadman

Construction Foreman

Paul Maiello
Construction Foreman

3D Artist

Charles Anderson
3D Artist
Louis Flores
3D Artist

Casting Associate

Cindy Tolan

Cindy Tolan
Casting Associate

Music Editor

Thomas S. Drescher
Music Editor

In Memory Of

Greensman

James Breen
Greensman

Production Coordinator

Thomas 'Doc' Boguski
Production Coordinator

Tailor

Kara Morasco
Tailor
Althea A. Unrath
Tailor
Maria Vaughan
Tailor

Visual Effects Coordinator

Jodi Birdsong
Visual Effects Coordinator

Visual Effects Editor

Thomas R. Bryant
Visual Effects Editor

ADR Supervisor

Michael Haight
ADR Supervisor

Extras Casting

Diane Heery
Extras Casting

Visual Effects Art Director

Mike Meaker
Visual Effects Art Director

Foley

Patricio A. Libenson
Foley

Makeup Effects

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Howard Berger
Makeup Effects

Underwater Director of Photography

Mike Thomas
Underwater Director of Photography

Location Casting

Mike Lemon
Location Casting

Graphic Novel Illustrator

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Derek Thompson

Derek Thompson
Graphic Novel Illustrator

Shop Electric

David Gordon Williams
Shop Electric

What's left behind the scenes

  • The role of Audrey Dunne was offered to Julianne Moore.
  • The music playing during Elijah's exhibition is the same composition that Rogue/Marie's mother was learning in the opening scenes of 'X-Men' (2000).
  • In the film "Die Hard 3: Vengeance" (1995), Inspector Cobb (Larry Bryggman) tells John McClane (Bruce Willis) that "next month he will be working as a security guard." In this film, Bruce played a security guard.
  • Elijah asks David why he chose a profession related to protecting people, and not some other one, among which he mentions organizing a restaurant chain. In real life, Bruce Willis is one of the founders of the "Planet Hollywood" restaurant chain.
  • Osteogenesis Imperfecta is a very rare, real-life disease that was recreated with particular accuracy in the film.
  • The main character of the film is named David Dunn. In comics, the first and last names of the main characters very often start with the same letter, for example: Peter Parker, Bruce Banner, Matt Murdock, Clark Kent.
  • Samuel L. Jackson suggested that his character have a glass cane.
  • As in the comics, the main characters are predominantly dressed in clothes of certain colors: David's clothes are green; Elijah's are purple. Samuel L. Jackson himself chose the color of his character's clothes, as purple is his favorite color.
  • "Unbreakable" was supposed to be the first film in a trilogy, but its box office failure dashed the original plans. However, "Glass," filmed 19 years later and serving as a sequel to both M. Night Shyamalan films—"Unbreakable" and "Split"—restored the 2000 film's status as the first part of the trilogy.
  • The film was shot from April 25th to July 2000 in the state of Pennsylvania in the cities of Philadelphia, Eaton, and Manayunk.
  • The film's director, M. Night Shyamalan, appeared in a cameo role as a stadium visitor.
  • The end credits of the film stated that it was filmed in memory of Elizabeth Lawrence.
  • The screen shows us the death of four characters, but 513 people die off-screen.
  • The shot of Audrey in the hospital, which we see through glass and as if in a slight haze, is practically identical to the first appearance of Lois Lane on screen in "Superman" (1978).
  • The film takes place in Philadelphia. In Elijah's workplace among newspaper clippings, you can notice the headline “Killer Virus Released at Airport.” Bruce Willis starred in the film “12 Monkeys” (1995), where the virus that led to the near-total destruction of humanity was first spread at a Philadelphia airport.
  • Several scenes related to Mr. Glass feature glass objects: we see the newborn Glass through a reflection in a mirror; we see him as a child through a reflection in a turned-off television screen; he leaves his business card on the windshield of David Dunn's car; we see his reflections in the glass of his gallery; his cane is made of glass.
  • The logo of the television channel reporting on the train crash is the Fantastic Four logo.
  • Several important items for the film's plot are shown upside down for the first time: a television news report about the train crash; Elijah's first comic book; a "Do Not Enter" sign on the grounds where the train wreckage is stored; a silver pistol with a black handle, which Elijah sees on a man in a camouflage jacket jumping over turnstiles; Audrey in an overturned car; Elijah's face when he fell down the stairs.
  • The newspaper that David shows his son reads as follows: “Headline: RESCUED. Hero Saves Two Children. Parents Found Dead in Home. By Nicole Marcella. Police are investigating a criminal trespass at a home that led to the deaths of three people in the Bala Cynwyd area. Officials are unable to explain the motivation of the Good Samaritan who saved two young children last night. Details of the incident are superficial, but according to police, after freeing the children, the unknown hero killed the person responsible for the parents' deaths. Police are currently unable to identify the hero. According to the children, he was approximately 6 feet tall and was wearing a long dark green rain slicker. The children’s names are being withheld until next of kin of the deceased have been notified. Currently, police are still trying to identify the killer. Philadelphia police are asking for any information leading to his identification.”
  • In “Die Hard with a Vengeance” (1995), Inspector Cobb (Larry Bryggman) tells John McClane (Bruce Willis) that “next month he’ll be working security.” In this film, Bruce played a security guard.
  • "Unbreakable" was intended to be the first film in a trilogy, but its box office failure thwarted the original plans. However, "Glass", filmed 19 years later and serving as a sequel to both M. Night Shyamalan’s “Unbreakable” and “Split”, restored the 2000 film’s status as the first part of the trilogy.
  • A shot of Audrey in the hospital, seen through glass and as if in a slight haze, is practically identical to the first appearance of Lois Lane on screen in “Superman” (1978).
  • Several important items for the film's plot are shown upside down for the first time: the television news report about the train crash; Elijah's first comic book; a "Do Not Enter" sign on the site where the train wreckage is stored; a silver pistol with a black handle, which Elijah sees on a man in a camouflage jacket jumping over the turnstiles; Audrey in an overturned car; Elijah’s face when he falls down the stairs.
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