Cellular - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Cellular"
Cellular (2004)
Timing: 1:34 (94 min)
Cellular - TMDB rating
6.4/10
1834
Cellular - Kinopoisk rating
7.143/10
63312
Cellular - IMDB rating
6.5/10
110000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Lauren Lloyd #102520
Lauren Lloyd
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Toby Emmerich #4730Photo Toby Emmerich #327099Photo Toby Emmerich #327100

Toby Emmerich

Toby Emmerich
Executive Producer
Douglas Curtis
Executive Producer
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Richard Brener
Executive Producer
Keith Goldberg
Executive Producer

Casting

Roger Mussenden
Casting

Editor

Eric A. Sears
Editor

Art Direction

Domenic Silvestri
Art Direction

Costume Design

Photo Christopher Lawrence #72150
Christopher Lawrence
Costume Design

Stunts

Production Design

Jaymes Hinkle
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Photo Freddie Hice #27774
Freddie Hice
Stunt Coordinator
Photo Annie Ellis #11287

Annie Ellis

Annie Ellis
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Photo Robert Gould #65256
Robert Gould
Set Decoration

Stunt Driver

Photo Katie Rowe #5973Photo Katie Rowe #300954

Katie Rowe

Katie Rowe
Stunt Driver

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Michael Keller
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jon Taylor
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo John Ottman #24841

John Ottman

John Ottman
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Richard J. Gelfand
Unit Production Manager

Co-Producer

Marc Roskin
Co-Producer

Associate Producer

Tawny Ellis
Associate Producer
Caroline Rault
Associate Producer

Stunt Double

Director of Photography

Gary Capo
Director of Photography

Sound Effects Editor

Jon Title
Sound Effects Editor

Supervising Sound Editor

Dave McMoyler
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Brenda Lopez
Script Supervisor

Special Effects Coordinator

Daniel Sudick
Special Effects Coordinator

Still Photographer

Richard Foreman Jr.
Still Photographer

Sound Mixer

Art Rochester
Sound Mixer

Boom Operator

Kevin Cerchiai
Boom Operator

Screenplay

Art Department Coordinator

Lisha Hocking
Art Department Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

Christopher T. Welch
Dialogue Editor
Michael Hertlein
Dialogue Editor

Assistant Editor

Bryan Lamoureux
Assistant Editor

Transportation Coordinator

Craig Fehrman
Transportation Coordinator

Story

Music Editor

Amanda Goodpaster
Music Editor

Executive In Charge Of Production

Erik Holmberg
Executive In Charge Of Production

What's left behind the scenes

  • Erik Bress and J. Mackie Grubber reworked the screenplay, but they were never credited in the film's titles.
  • Larry Cohen worked on the film's script while trying to sell the script for "Phone Booth" (2002). In an article in "The New Yorker," he stated that his intention was to create a film that was the complete opposite of "Phone Booth," where the protagonist cannot move away from the phone, while in the new film he is tied to the phone but can go anywhere. His friends didn't understand the concept and said he had simply written the same script twice.
  • Throughout the film, various references to New Line Cinema, which financed the project, can be noticed repeatedly. The head of the studio, Robert Shaye, appears in a cameo as an irritated man at the police station. The film's producer, Dean Devlin, appears in a cameo as a taxi driver who drives Ryan in one of the film's scenes. On Ricky's school backpack, you can see a poster for "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" (2001), and "Final Destination" (2000) is playing on the television in the kidnappers' house. Both films were also produced by New Line Cinema.
  • The film was supposed to be Dean Devlin's directorial debut, but in the process of preparing for filming, he decided to step down and became one of the film's producers.
  • The mobile phone model used by Ryan in the film is a Nokia 6600.
  • The cell phone Chris Evans had throughout the filming of the movie didn't actually work. He heard Kim Basinger's lines intended for him through a small earpiece.
  • The tattoo on Ryan's right arm is a Japanese kanji meaning 'loyalty' and 'honor,' the only hint of heroism in this ordinary guy.
  • Chris Evans performed all of his car stunts himself without the help of professional stunt performers. He underwent five weeks of training at a Los Angeles stunt school for this purpose. Most of the other stunts in the film were also performed by the actors themselves.
  • On August 5, 2004, on an American talk show, Kim Basinger recounted that when she was talking on her cell phone while standing outside a movie theater restroom waiting for her friend, she was greatly annoyed by a small, rude crowd that had gathered around, laughing and pointing at her. Only when her friend came out of the restroom and pointed out that she was standing directly in front of the 'Cellular' poster depicting Kim Basinger talking on a cell phone did she understand what had caused such a reaction from those around her.
  • When Ryan is at Los Angeles International Airport, you can hear an announcement for the beginning of boarding for flight 180 to Paris. This is the same flight on which the heroes of 'Final Destination' (2000) perished.
  • While Ryan is at Los Angeles Airport, an announcement can be heard regarding the start of boarding for flight 180 to Paris. This is the same flight on which the heroes of 'Final Destination' (2000) perished.
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