The Postman - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Postman"
The Postman (1997)
Timing: 2:58 (178 min)
The Postman - TMDB rating
6.251/10
1163
The Postman - Kinopoisk rating
7.163/10
30840
The Postman - IMDB rating
6.1/10
83000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Steve Tisch #2198
Steve Tisch
Producer
Photo Jim Wilson #73838
Jim Wilson
Producer

Casting

Mindy Marin
Casting

Editor

Peter Boyle
Editor

Stunts

Photo Sandy Berumen #12394
Sandy Berumen
Stunts
Lane Leavitt
Stunts
Photo Erik Rondell #16387
Erik Rondell
Stunts
Michael Hansen
Stunts

Production Design

Ida Random
Production Design

Second Unit Director

Photo Alexander Witt #3638

Alexander Witt

Alexander Witt
Second Unit Director

Original Music Composer

Photo James Newton Howard #454

James Newton Howard

James Newton Howard
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Stephen F. Windon
Director of Photography

Costume Designer

John Bloomfield
Costume Designer

Screenplay

Photo Eric Roth #2196Photo Eric Roth #2197

Eric Roth

Eric Roth
Screenplay

Novel

Book

Line Producer

Lester Berman
Line Producer

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film was shot in Washington, Arizona, and Oregon.
  • The length of the film is 4982 meters of film.
  • The film is based on the eponymous post-apocalyptic novel by David Brin.
  • Kevin Costner, as director and producer, involved three of his own children in the film: Annie Costner, Lily Costner, and Joe Costner.
  • The actors performed the scene on the suspension bridge themselves. Experienced horseman Kevin Costner also refused a stunt double for the horseback riding scenes and filmed them himself.
  • The film was shot in a small town in Washington State, and accommodation was scarce, so some members of the cast and crew had to rent housing from local residents. The filmmakers and actors ate at local establishments, where they were often approached for autographs.
  • An open-pit mine in Tucson, Arizona, was used for filming. The camp of the general, played by Will Patton, became one of the largest film sets in the history of cinema – measuring three kilometers by almost 400 meters. Bridge City was built near a hydraulic structure that supplied water to half of Seattle, Washington.
  • Residents of apartments in the town in Washington State were paid for all their windows being blown out by the explosion. The windows were later replaced.
  • The towns of Pineview and Benning were filmed in Washington State. Tons of earth were brought in to turn the paved roads into dirt roads. The appearance of the buildings was deliberately 'aged'.
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