Shallow Grave - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Shallow Grave"
Shallow Grave (1994)
Timing: 1:33 (93 min)
Shallow Grave - TMDB rating
7.003/10
958
Shallow Grave - Kinopoisk rating
7.208/10
19367
Shallow Grave - IMDB rating
7.2/10
71000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Andrew Macdonald
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Allan Scott #105895

Allan Scott

Allan Scott
Executive Producer

Casting

Sarah Trevis
Casting

Editor

Masahiro Hirakubo
Editor

Art Direction

Zoe MacLeod
Art Direction

Costume Design

Kate Carin
Costume Design

Production Design

Kave Quinn
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Clive Curtis
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Karen Wakefield
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Carmel Jackson
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Ray Merrin
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Brian Saunders
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Simon Boswell
Original Music Composer

Second Assistant Director

Alison Goring
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Brian Tufano

Brian Tufano
Director of Photography

Assistant Art Director

Tracey Gallacher
Assistant Art Director

Property Master

Gordon Fitzgerald
Property Master

Script Supervisor

Anne Coulter
Script Supervisor

Electrician

Arthur Donnelly
Electrician

Still Photographer

Nigel Robertson
Still Photographer
Dominic Turner
Still Photographer

Sound Mixer

Colin Nicolson
Sound Mixer

First Assistant Director

Ian Madden
First Assistant Director

Production Manager

Sara Barr
Production Manager

Boom Operator

Tony Cook
Boom Operator

Screenplay

First Assistant Editor

Anuree De Silva
First Assistant Editor

Art Department Assistant

Iain Macaulay

Iain Macaulay
Art Department Assistant

Location Manager

Fran Robertson
Location Manager

Carpenter

Richard Hassall
Carpenter
Peter Knotts
Carpenter
John Watts
Carpenter

Music Supervisor

Gemma Dempsey
Music Supervisor

Makeup Designer

Graham Johnston
Makeup Designer

Third Assistant Director

Stephen Docherty
Third Assistant Director

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Grant Mason
Special Effects Makeup Artist

Production Accountant

Hilda Booth
Production Accountant

Gaffer

Willie Cadden
Gaffer

Focus Puller

Ian Jackson
Focus Puller

Storyboard Artist

John Amabile
Storyboard Artist

First Assistant Camera

Egon Stephan Jr.
First Assistant Camera

Post Production Supervisor

Stephen Barker
Post Production Supervisor

Production Coordinator

Yvonne McParland
Production Coordinator

Scenic Artist

Stuart Clarke
Scenic Artist

Camera Loader

Lewis Buchan
Camera Loader

Wardrobe Supervisor

John Norster
Wardrobe Supervisor

Assistant Sound Editor

Iain Eyre
Assistant Sound Editor

Construction Manager

Colin H. Fraser
Construction Manager

Title Designer

Morag Myerscough
Title Designer

Sound Editor

Nigel Galt
Sound Editor
Paul Conway
Sound Editor

Epk Camera Operator

Paul Gavin
Epk Camera Operator

Genetator Operator

Derrick Ritchie
Genetator Operator

Floor Runner

Niki Longmuir
Floor Runner

What's left behind the scenes

  • Ewan McGregor's character is watching the film "The Wicker Man" (1973) on television.
  • The film's budget was so small that various props had to be auctioned off to buy film stock for the cameras.
  • The budget was 1 million pounds sterling, and most of it was spent on building the apartment set.
  • According to Danny Boyle, Christopher Eccleston was so afraid of the morgue scene where he is locked in (a real morgue was used), they had to ask someone on set to stand near the actor without being in the frame.
  • When a car fell into the flooded quarry, everything was arranged so that the car would surface after filming the scene, allowing it to be pulled out of the water. Something went wrong, and the car never surfaced. Danny Boyle believes it is still down there.
  • According to Danny Boyle, the lead actors in the film specifically studied the professions of their characters. Ewan McGregor worked in a newsroom, Christopher Eccleston – in an accounting firm, and Kerry Fox – in a hospital during the night shift.
  • At Danny Boyle's insistence, McGregor, Eccleston, and Fox lived together for a week before filming began to get used to each other. Eccleston later wrote that the only thing they all got out of it was that they didn't like each other.
  • In the scene where Hugo's dead body is shown in close-up, you can see the actor's artery pulsing in his neck.
  • Ewan McGregor's character is watching the film "The Wicker Man" (1973) on television.
  • According to Danny Boyle, the lead actors in the film specifically studied the professions of their characters. Ewan McGregor worked in an editorial office, Christopher Eccleston – in an accounting firm, and Kerry Fox – at a hospital during the night shift.
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