Mystery Men - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Mystery Men"
Mystery Men (1999)
Timing: 2:1 (121 min)
Mystery Men - TMDB rating
5.83/10
890
Mystery Men - Kinopoisk rating
5.847/10
2246
Mystery Men - IMDB rating
6.1/10
74000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Lloyd Levin
Producer
Photo Mike Richardson #71768
Mike Richardson
Producer

Executive Producer

Robert Engelman
Executive Producer

Writer

Neil Cuthbert
Writer

Casting

Mindy Marin
Casting

Editor

Conrad Buff IV
Editor

Art Direction

Barry Chusid
Art Direction

Costume Design

Photo Marilyn Vance #1717
Marilyn Vance
Costume Design

Stunts

Christine Anne Baur
Stunts
Photo Joey Box #2203
Joey Box
Stunts
Photo George Fisher #12401
George Fisher
Stunts
Photo Clint Lilley #20042
Clint Lilley
Stunts

Production Design

Kirk M. Petruccelli
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Mickey Gilbert
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Victor J. Zolfo
Set Decoration

Original Music Composer

Photo Stephen Warbeck #81140

Stephen Warbeck

Stephen Warbeck
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

Steven Gilder
Co-Producer

Second Assistant Director

Jeff Okabayashi
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

Director of Photography

Photo Stephen H. Burum #26466
Stephen H. Burum
Director of Photography

Makeup Department Head

Scott H. Eddo

Scott H. Eddo
Makeup Department Head

Script Supervisor

Karen Golden
Script Supervisor

Still Photographer

Melinda Sue Gordon
Still Photographer

First Assistant Director

Jeffrey Wetzel
First Assistant Director

Additional Music

CG Supervisor

Choreographer

Anita Mann
Choreographer

Modeling

Tex Kadonaga
Modeling

Comic Book

Bob Burden
Comic Book

What's left behind the scenes

  • Lena Olin’s character is an allusion to Harley Quinn, who also fell in love with her patient and subsequently became his accomplice.
  • Tom Waits’ strange gestures during the explanation were the result of him having lines written on his fingertips, which he was reading.
  • Janine Garofalo initially refused to act in this film, but changed her mind when she learned that William H. Macy and Geoffrey Rush would be playing other roles.
  • The only character not featured in the comics was the one played by Kel Mitchell. He was conceived somewhat drunkenly by screenwriter Bob Burden, and the idea for this character appealed to the filmmakers.
  • The speech of the character played by William H. Macy borrows heavily from the speech before the Battle of Agincourt (1415) in William Shakespeare's play 'Henry V' (1599).
  • Janine Garofalo's improvised monologue about independent cinema at the end was included in the film at the last moment. Director Kinka Usher asked the actress to say the first thing that came to mind (he simply had unused film stock), and her speech impressed him so much that he inserted it into the film.
  • The outlines of Casanova Frankenstein's castle clearly show the influence of Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí (1852-1926).
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