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Final Destination 5 |
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Directed by | Steven Quale |
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Written by | Eric Heisserer |
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Based on | Characters created by Jeffrey Reddick |
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Music by | Brian Tyler |
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Cinematography | Brian Pearson |
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Edited by | Eric Sears |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
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Running time | 92 minutes[1] |
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Country | United States |
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Language | English |
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Budget | $40 million[2] |
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Box office | $157.9 million[2] |
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Final Destination 5 is a 2011 American 3Dsupernatural horror film directed by Steven Quale and is the fifth and final installment of the Final Destination film series. It was written by Eric Heisserer and stars Nicholas D'Agosto, Emma Bell, Miles Fisher, Arlen Escarpeta, David Koechner, and Tony Todd.
Despite the previous film being originally announced as the final of the franchise, due to its financial success, development of Final Destination 5 began in 2010. Filming took place in Vancouver, as with the first three installments. It was theatrically released in August 12, 2011, and on DVD on December 27, 2011, which includes deleted scenes, documentaries, and a parody music video by the cast.
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The film received mostly positive reviews; the first film in the franchise to do so. Critics praised the plot, CGI, death scenes and tone, especially in comparison to the previous installment. The film was a financial success and is the second-highest-grossing film in the franchise.
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Plot[edit]
Sam Lawton is on his way to a company retreat with his colleagues. While their bus crosses the North Bay Bridge, Sam has a premonition that the bridge will collapse, killing everyone except his ex-girlfriend Molly Harper, whom he manages to get across the bridge safely. In a panic, he persuades several people to leave the bridge before it collapses, including Molly, his friends Nathan Sears and Peter Friedkin, Peter's girlfriend Candice Hooper, his boss Dennis Lapman, and his co-workers Olivia Castle and Isaac Palmer. FBI agent Jim Block doesn't believe that Sam is responsible for the bridge collapse, but promises to keep an eye on him. At the memorial service, coroner William Bludworth mysteriously tells the survivors that 'Death doesn't like to be cheated,' and warns them to be careful. However, they ignore his warning and leave, believing this to be nonsense.
Later, Candice goes to the gym to practice with Peter, but a chain reaction causes her to fly off the uneven bars, and she snaps her spine, leaving Peter devastated. The next day, Isaac is killed at a Chinese spa when his head is crushed by a falling Buddha statue during an acupuncture session. Bludworth, who has been present for both deaths, tells the remaining survivors that if they wish to cheat Death, they must kill someone who was never meant to die on the bridge and thereby claim their remaining lifespan. On the same day, Olivia goes to an eye surgery clinic to treat her myopic vision. While the doctor is away looking for files, the laser malfunctions, searing her eye and hand. She manages to free herself just as Sam and Molly arrive to save her, but trips and falls out of the window onto a car below, popping her eyeball out of her socket and rolls into the parking lot. Later, Sam learns that the survivors are dying in the order they were meant to die on the bridge, and realize that Nathan is next.
Meanwhile, Nathan, who has returned to the factory, accidentally kills his co-worker, Roy Carson, during an argument by pushing him in front of a lifting hook, which impales him through the chin. As Nathan informs the remaining survivors about this, they realize he claimed Roy's remaining lifespan by killing him and therefore must be safe. When Dennis arrives to question Nathan about the incident, a wrench launched by a belt sander hits him in the face, killing him.
That evening, after working at a restaurant, Sam asks his supervisor to reserve the restaurant for a date with Molly. Peter, who has become unstable after Candice's death, interrupts the date and tells them that he will kill Molly to take her lifespan. After Peter draws a gun, Sam and Molly both escape to the kitchen. Agent Block overhears the gunshots from outside. When he enters the restaurant, he is shot dead by Peter. Believing that he is safe from Death, Peter decides to kill both Molly and Sam to remove any witnesses. The two men fight and Peter knocks Sam unconscious. Just as Peter is about to stab Molly with a kitchen knife, Sam awakens and stabs him in the back with a large skewer, leading Sam to believe he has claimed Block's life.
Two weeks later, Sam and Molly board a plane to Paris. As they take their seats, they notice a couple passengers being removed from the plane. Upon take-off, Sam overhears that one of the removed passengers had a vision of the plane's destruction, but it's too late to leave, and both he and Molly are killed when the plane explodes. At Roy's memorial, Nathan learns that Roy had a brain aneurysm that would have burst 'any day now.' As Nathan realizes he is still in danger, the landing gear from the plane breaks through the roof and crushes Nathan, setting off the events of the first four films.
Cast[edit]
- For more details on the characters, see List of Final Destination characters.
- Nicholas D'Agosto as Sam Lawton
- Emma Bell as Molly Harper
- Miles Fisher as Peter Friedkin
- Ellen Wroe as Candice Hooper
- Jacqueline MacInnes Wood as Olivia Castle
- P. J. Byrne as Isaac Palmer
- Arlen Escarpeta as Nathan Sears
- David Koechner as Dennis Lapman
- Courtney B. Vance as Agent Jim Block
- Tony Todd as William Bludworth
- Brent Stait as Roy Carson
- Chasty Ballesteros as Spa receptionist
Production[edit]
Development[edit]
D'Agosto while filming Final Destination 5 in Vancouver, October 2010
Alan Horn, the head of Warner Bros., confirmed at ShoWest in March 2010 that Final Destination 5 was in works at ShoWest.[3] Producer Craig Perry later added that the film would be shot in 3D.[4]Eric Heisserer was announced as screenwriter in April 2010.[5] The studio initially picked August 26, 2011, as the release date[6] but later changed it to August 12, 2011.[7] In June 2010, New Line Cinema announced that Steven Quale would direct.[8]
Writing[edit]
According to Heisserer, Final Destination 5 was always meant to be a prequel, set before the first film; the idea having come from franchise producer Craig Perry. Heisserer said that one major problem he encountered while writing the film was coming up with good death sequences, believing that managing to do so in the world of Final Destination is 'ridiculously hard'. The inspiration for Olivia's death sequence involving LASIKeye surgery after his wife underwent the same type of surgery.[9]
Casting[edit]
In August 2010, actor and musician Miles Fisher was the first to be cast in the film as Peter Friedkin.[10] Fisher had appeared in numerous short films and in a small role in the comedy film Superhero Movie (2008). Fisher said during an interview that 'I've done a little bit of television and a little bit of film, but 3-D is almost an entirely different sport.'[11] Three days after Fisher's casting, Arlen Escarpeta was cast in the film as Nathan.[12] Escarpeta explained that 'I think what they're going to do really, really well this time around, they're going to go back—the story, the plot, a lot of stuff is really going to matter, I think the last movie it was just death. It was death, death, death, which is fine because that's what people want to see. But this time we're going to give them a little bit of everything – good story, great director—it's going to be good.'[13] He appeared in the films American Gun (2005) and Friday the 13th (2009).
In late August 2010, Nicholas D'Agosto was cast to portray the film's main visionary Sam Lawton.[14][15] D'Agosto had recently starred in the 2007 comedy film Rocket Science before he was cast in the film after his appearance in Fired Up! since 2009.[16] Along with D'Agosto, newcomer actress Ellen Wroe joins the cast as Candice.[17] One day later, Tony Todd, who portrayed William Bludworth from the first two installments, returns to join the film's cast after not appearing in the fourth film due to scheduling commitments to work on Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.[18] On August 30, 2010, the production hires David Koechner and P. J. Byrne to join the cast.[19] Koechner portrays the characters' company executive Dennis Lapman while Byrne, after his appearance in Dinner for Schmucks, portrays Issac.[20]Emma Bell, who made her major film debut appearance in the 2010 thriller film Frozen, was cast on September 2 to co-lead with D'Agosto as Molly Harper.[21] In mid-September, both Courtney B. Vance and Jacqueline MacInnes Wood are the last main cast members to join the firm.[22]Law and Order: Criminal Intent's Vance plays FBI agent Jim Block while Wood, who is starring as Steffy Forrester in the long-running television soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful, portrays co-worker Olivia Castle.[23]
Filming[edit]
The opening scene featuring the North Bay Bridge collapse in North Bay, New York, United States was filmed on the Lions' Gate Bridge in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and two scale representations of the bridge
Location filming returned to Vancouver, where parts of the first three films were shot. Principal photography took place between September 13 and December 14, 2010.[24] Producers stated that this installment would be darker and more suspenseful in the style of the original film.[25]Final Destination 3 star Chelan Simmons revealed that the opening scene would be filmed on the Lions Gate Bridge in Vancouver.[26]
Music[edit]
Soundtrack[edit]
The soundtrack to Final Destination 5 was released physically on August 16, 2011, four days after the release of the film. The soundtrack contains 19 tracks composed by Brian Tyler, music composer of The Final Destination. It is also the second Final Destination soundtrack album to be released. Miles Fisher also released a tie-in video for his single 'New Romance' which features the key actors in the film in a Saved by the Bell parody in which most are killed in freak accidents, in keeping with the series.
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Commercial songs from the film, but not on the soundtrack
- 'I Will Buy You a New Life' by Everclear
- 'Successful Leader' by Jeff Tymoschuk
- 'Ballroom' by Terry Poison
- 'Dust in the Wind' by Kansas
- 'Walk Like Water' by Cliff P. deMarks, Jr.
- 'Me, Myself & I' by Excellence
- 'The Orbiting Suns' by Jens Gad
- 'If You Want Blood (You've Got It)' by AC/DC
- 'Give Me More' by Empyr
- 'Left for Dead' by Chimaira
- 'When Darkness Falls' by Killswitch Engage
Score[edit]
The album contains 19 cues composed by Brian Tyler and performed by the Slovak National Symphony Orchestra, omitting commercially released songs that were featured in the film.[27]
- 'Main Title' (3:47)
- 'Fates Bridge' (6:31)
- 'Repercussions' (4:06)
- 'Kill or Be Killed' (4:30)
- 'Cheating Death' (2:13)
- 'Bludworth' (2:43)
- 'Death's Work' (10:12)
- 'Olivia' (1:35)
- 'Eye Can't See No Good' (4:16)
- 'The Gift Certificate' (2:50)
- 'Meet the Gang' (1:10)
- 'Hook in Mouth' (2:09)
- 'Isaac's Got a Point' (2:08)
- 'Recognition' (0:59)
- 'Mystery' (2:47)
- 'Bend Over Backwards' (4:38)
- 'The Order of Death' (7:20)
- 'Plans Within Plans' (3:45)
- 'Infinite Finale' (1:31)
Release[edit]
Marketing[edit]
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) in the UK ruled that the original theatrical poster, which had been used on buses and trains during the summer, 'was likely to cause fear and undue distress to children'. It ruled that the advert must not appear in the original form again.
Warner Bros. countered by stating that the poster 'accurately reflected the content of the film in an appropriate manner without causing excessive fear or distress'. They also added that the poster's dark grey and black colors were 'unlikely to engage the attention of young children', and that the 'surreal' image did not feature people, blood or display any real-life violence.
The ASA, which had received 13 complaints, with three stating that their children (aged between 1 and 3) had been upset, ruled 'We considered the image was likely to catch the attention of children, especially because it was shown on a poster on the Underground, where it was an untargeted medium. Because very young children might view this ad depicting violence, it was likely to cause fear and undue distress to children.'[28]
Box office[edit]
Final Destination 5 ranked #3 at the weekend box office with $18.4 million behind Rise of the Planet of the Apes ($27.5 million), which held the top spot for two weeks, and The Help ($25.5 million).[29] It was also the third biggest Final Destination opening to date behind 2009's The Final Destination ($27.4 million) and 2006's Final Destination 3 ($19.1 million).[30]Final Destination 5 grossed $42,587,643 domestically, and $115,300,000 internationally, for a worldwide total of $157,887,643, becoming the second-highest-grossing film in the franchise.[2]
Home media[edit]
Final Destination 5 was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on December 27, 2011. The Blu-ray Disc comes in two forms: the movie-only edition and the Blu-ray Disc/DVD/UltraViolet edition.[31] A Blu-ray 3D edition was released exclusively through Best Buy. The film was released in the UK on December 26, 2011; however, only the special-edition Blu-ray Disc contained the 3D cut of the film. An UltraViolet copy was available in all formats.
Before the film appeared in theaters, Fisher released a music video. Starring the main cast of Final Destination 5 and featuring Fisher's original song 'New Romance', the video parodied the 1990s sitcom Saved by the Bell and included a clue to the plot of the film. Fisher, a fan of the show, and video director Dave Green watched every episode, and contemporary shows like Boy Meets World and Clarissa Explains It All. 'We thought, 'Gosh wouldn't it be fun and subversive to have Final Destination-type deaths in this safe, [sitcom] world?' Fisher, who plays a Zack Morris-like character, said. He joked, 'I basically have always been looking for a way to dance with Kelly Kapowski my whole life'.[32]
Reception[edit]
Critical response[edit]
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 62% based on 132 reviews, with an average rating of 5.8/10. The site's critical consensus reads, 'It's still only for the gore-thirsty faithful, but Final Destination 5 represents a surprising return to form for the franchise.'[33] On Metacritic, which assigns a weighted score, gives the film a score of 50 out of 100, based on 24 critics, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'.[34] It is the highest-rated film of the franchise on both sites. Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of 'B+' on an A+ to F scale.[35]
Richard Roeper stated in his review 'From the opening credits to the final kill this film displays a great use of 3-D.'[36] Todd Gilchrist of Boxoffice Magazine has declared the film in his review for being 'the best 3D horror movie ever made.' He described Final Destination 5 as 'a clean, glossy thriller shot in native 3D (not post-conversion) that maximizes the technology without straining the audience's credulity or their constitutions.' He also stated 'Calling anything the 'best 3D horror film' has the ring of crowning the world's tallest midget, but Quale uses 3D almost shockingly well.'[37] In a review for Toronto.com, Linda Barnard has stated 'this could be a case where the 3-D-shot movie is worth the extra few bucks to see'.[38]
The visual effects were praised for improving on the weak CGI from the previous installment. Betty Jo Tucker of ReelTalk Movie Reviews said in her review 'The film boasts some of the best visual effects ever, especially the bridge-crumbling sequence at the beginning of the film.' In his review of Final Destination 5, Roger Ebert said '... the special effects do an excellent job of beheading, incinerating, vivisecting, squishing and so on.'[39] 'Final Destination 5 contain some of the most fun effects ever seen that purely enhance the thrills and bloody spills, rather than detract from them,' stated Lisa Giles-Keddie from uk.real.com.[40]
The death scenes in the film have been praised as being suspenseful, creative, and shocking. Boxoffice Magazine said in praise, 'viewers connect to both the relatable pain of everyday injury and the gory gratification of a well-constructed, larger-than-life set piece.'[37] NJ.com opined, 'Admitted, there is a certain inventiveness to the way director Steven Quale stages the violence.'[41]San Francisco Chronicle said that the characters are 'killed in gruesome and spectacular ways'.[42] The gymnastic set piece has been praised as 'anxiety-filled',[43] 'a beautiful example of successful comic suspense',[42] 'Hitchcockian edge-of-your-seat suspense',[44] and 'inventively grotesque'.[45] Film.com stated in their review 'The subsequent deaths are hit-or-miss, but they all show some creative spark. Quale sets them up like a cross between a joke and a magic trick, carefully establishing crucial details.'[46]
The opening bridge collapse has garnered considerable critical acclaim, with many stating it as being on par with the pile-up sequence from Final Destination 2. It has been said to be 'one of the single best sequences of any film all year' by Boxoffice Magazine.[37] Uk.real.com stated that the opening bridge collapse sequence is 'beautifully directed and choreographed'.[40] Eric D. Snider has stated in his review for Film.com that 'The opening premonition is nerve-janglingly effective.'[46]New York Post called the bridge collapse sequence 'spectacular',[47] and Daily News deemed it 'terrifying'.[48]USA Today commented on the sequence, saying 'The effect is terrific and reminiscent of the bridge destruction from Mission: Impossible III.'[49] Betsy Sharkey, a Los Angeles Times film critic stated in her negative review 'I will say, the bus, and the bridge it must cross, does make for a pretty incredible wham-bam opening sequence,' and further added 'The big crumble is a stunner of an opener.'[50] In a review for MSN.com, Kat Murphy said 'the fifth chapter starts out with a slambang catastrophe', then stated that the bridge collapse is 'skillfully orchestrated', and 'this sequence is actually enhanced by 3-D: Holes in the disintegrating bridge seem to pull the gaze down—dizzyingly—to the river below, and jagged camera angles on hanging railings and sliding debris muddle our sense of what's up, what's down.'[51] Kirk Honeycutt of The Hollywood Reporter praised 'This film's opening sequence is undeniably spectacular.'[52] Aaron Hillis from The Village Voice called the bridge collapse 'breathtakingly staged'.[53]The Advocate stated that 'Director Steve Quale and writer Heisserer stage the bridge's collapse in swift but exacting detail.'[54]The Austin Chronicle said the bridge collapse sequence is 'spectacularly gruesome'.[55]
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Costume Design by
Gregory Mah | ... | (as Gregory B. Mah) |
Makeup Department
Christopher Clark | ... | makeup effects lead shop technician |
Chris Devitt | ... | creature lab |
Joann Fowler | ... | makeup designer (as JoAnn Fowler) |
Felix Fox | ... | makeup effects artist / makeup effects sculptor |
Rachel Griffin | ... | special makeup effects artist |
Diane Holme | ... | assistant hair stylist (as Dianne Holme) |
Tanya Hudson | ... | key makeup artist |
Warren Kirshner | ... | makeup effects shop technician (as Warren Kirschner) |
Sarah Koppes | ... | hair stylist |
Toby Lindala | ... | makeup effects department head / special makeup designer |
Katalin Lippay | ... | key hair second unit |
Pearl Louie | ... | key makeup artist: second unit |
Harlow MacFarlane | ... | makeup effects artist |
J.P. Mass | ... | prosthetic mechanical effects |
Bill Mills | ... | prosthetic mechanical effects |
Jamie Salmon | ... | makeup effects sculptor |
Jackie K. Seo | ... | makeup effects shop technician (as Jackie Seo) |
Lance Webb | ... | makeup effects department art director |
Debra Wiebe | ... | key hair stylist |
Tamar Ouziel | ... | assistant makeup artist (uncredited) |
Kyla Rose Tremblay | ... | makeup lab technician (uncredited) |
Juliana Vit | ... | assistant makeup artist (uncredited) |
Production Management
Penny Gibbs | ... | unit production manager |
Erik Holmberg | ... | executive in charge of production |
Jody Levin | ... | executive in charge of post-production |
Art Schaefer | ... | unit production manager |
Jay Vinitsky | ... | post-production supervisor |
Francois Garcia | ... | head of production, VFX, Meteor Studios (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Amanda Bartley | ... | trainee assistant director |
Steve Eathorne | ... | second assistant director: second unit |
Eddy Hardy | ... | second assistant director: second unit |
Jack Hardy | ... | first assistant director |
Tim Macarthur | ... | background coordinator |
John MacCarthy | ... | first assistant director: second unit (as John B. MacCarthy) |
Glen Morgan | ... | second unit director |
Roger Scott Russell | ... | second assistant director |
Riley Walsh | ... | second assistant director: second unit / third assistant director |
Tarnya Cook | ... | additional third assistant director (uncredited) |
Warren Hanna | ... | second assistant director: reshoots (uncredited) |
Kevin Leeson | ... | third assistant director: re-shoots (uncredited) |
Paul Tennis | ... | second second assistant director (uncredited) |
Art Department
Jim Bridge | ... | head sculptor |
Graham Brown | ... | metal fabricator |
Chris Buffet | ... | graphics illustrator |
Vance Conway | ... | lead carpenter |
Michael Cook | ... | property assistant |
Greg Coombs | ... | best boy greensperson (as Greg A. Coombs) |
Alexandra Cram | ... | props |
Michael Crozier | ... | paint foreman (as Mike Crozier) |
Nelson Dewey | ... | graphics: caricatures |
Scott Dobbie | ... | graphics |
Brian Epp | ... | property master: second unit |
Lori Gillis | ... | set decorating buyer |
Terry Gonsalves | ... | on-set dresser |
David Hadaway | ... | set designer |
Frank Haddad | ... | head greensperson |
Kevin Harber | ... | prop maker |
Adrian Hrytzak | ... | art department assistant |
Catherine Ircha | ... | assistant art director |
Benton Jew | ... | storyboard artist |
Steve Lamare | ... | lead dresser |
Krista McCambridge | ... | paint department lead hand |
Marta McLaughlin | ... | assistant property master |
Wayne McLaughlin | ... | property master |
Brad McMurray | ... | assistant set decorator |
Dale Menzies | ... | lead carpenter |
Marc Messenger | ... | storyboard artist |
David Parke | ... | set dresser |
Robert Pratt | ... | storyboard artist |
Jim Ramsay | ... | set designer |
Mike Rennison | ... | construction coordinator |
Paul Rinaldi | ... | construction foreman |
Christian Rondow | ... | set dresser |
Peter Salmon | ... | lead sculptor |
Daniel Scarcello | ... | sculptor |
Jenny Seinen | ... | head painter |
Wayne Smith | ... | scenic artist |
Michael Strong | ... | set dresser (as Michael W. Strong) |
James Summers | ... | greensman |
Darryl Tifenbach | ... | plasterer |
Jamie Westbury | ... | set dresser |
Neil Westlake | ... | art department assistant |
Vernon Winn | ... | metal fabricator |
Darcy Wyness | ... | lead greens |
Gary Young | ... | sculptor |
Sound Department
Scott Aitken | ... | boom operator: additional photography |
Steve Bartkowicz | ... | re-recording engineer |
Ron Bedrosian | ... | adr mixer |
Derek Lee Bell | ... | sound assistant (as Derek Lee) |
John Cannon | ... | sound assistant |
Kerry Carmean-Williams | ... | sound effects editor |
Julio Carmona | ... | adr recordist |
Zack Davis | ... | adr editor / dialogue editor |
Dino Dimuro | ... | sound effects editor (as Dino DiMuro) |
Ian Ferguson | ... | cableperson |
Paul Flinchbaugh | ... | sound assistant |
Nerses Gezalyan | ... | foley mixer (as Nerses Gezalyn) / sound mixer |
Hector C. Gika | ... | foley supervisor (as Hector Gika) |
Michael Hertlein | ... | adr editor / dialogue editor |
Mike Hibberson | ... | boom operator (as Michael Hibberson) |
Michael Kamper | ... | sound effects editor |
Kimaree Long | ... | adr editor / dialogue editor |
Alexander Markowski | ... | adr mixer |
Dave McMoyler | ... | supervising sound editor |
Christian P. Minkler | ... | re-recording mixer |
James Moriana | ... | foley walker |
Dorian Pareis | ... | assistant adr engineer |
Michelle Pazer | ... | adr editor / dialogue editor |
Unsun Song | ... | sound re-recordist |
Trent Stewart | ... | sound mixer: additional photography |
Jon Taylor | ... | re-recording mixer |
Jon Title | ... | sound designer |
Lisa Varetakis | ... | adr editor / dialogue editor |
Jeffrey Wilhoit | ... | foley walker |
Mandell Winter | ... | sound effects editor |
Rob Young | ... | sound mixer |
Greg Zimmerman | ... | adr recordist |
Lars Bjerre | ... | dialogue denoising (uncredited) |
Murray Brown | ... | boom operator (uncredited) |
Stephen Cheung | ... | adr recordist (uncredited) |
Christopher Cleator | ... | adr mixer (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
Steven M. Adams | ... | pyrotechnician |
Greg Bray | ... | special effects rigger |
Dennis Briest | ... | special effects technician |
Rory Cutler | ... | special effects coordinator |
Mike Dobbin | ... | special effects rigger |
André Dominguez | ... | special effects best boy: second unit |
Chris Hatchwell | ... | special effects technician |
Graham S. Hollins | ... | special effects shop foreman |
Steve Janz | ... | special effects fabricator |
Alistair King | ... | special effects rigger |
Ian Korver | ... | special effects assistant |
Jim Laba | ... | special effects fabricator (as W J Laba) |
W. David McGuire | ... | special effects first assistant (as Dave McGuire) |
Eric Milner | ... | special effects technician |
Brian Nakazawa | ... | special effects fabricator |
Clay Orr | ... | 2nd unit special effects coordinator |
John Reynolds | ... | special effects best boy (as John S. Reynolds) |
Clay Shier | ... | special effects coordinator: second unit |
Donna Smith | ... | special effects buyer |
Chris Sturges | ... | special effects technician |
Monte Thompson | ... | key special effects rigger |
Steve Tressel | ... | special effects fabricator |
Visual Effects by
Michael Adkisson | ... | compositor: Digital Dimension |
Ian Allard | ... | lighting artist: Meteor Studios |
Sylvain Allard | ... | 3D modeler: Meteor Studios |
Jeremy Appelbaum | ... | compositor: Meteor Studios |
Majorique Archambault | ... | texture artist: Meteor Studios (as Majorique Archambeault) |
Mathieu Archambault | ... | compositor: Meteor Studios (as Mathieu Archambeault) |
Ronald Arredondo | ... | gaffer: visual effects |
Kate Auld | ... | digital compositor: Meteor Studios |
Erika Bach | ... | 3D scanning assistant coordinator |
Berj Bannayan | ... | software engineer: Soho VFX |
Greg Baxter | ... | visual effects producer |
Raphael Beaupre | ... | texture artist: Meteor Studios |
Judith Bell | ... | compositor: Meteor Studios |
Gilles Beloeil | ... | lighting lead: Meteor Studios |
Amy Beresford | ... | visual effects producer: Meteor Studios |
Francis Bernard | ... | lighting artist: Meteor Studios |
Reine Bourgault | ... | digital compositor |
Tatjana Bozinovski | ... | roto/paint artist: Digital Dimension |
John Bozzalla | ... | visual effects production manager |
John Brake | ... | systems administrator: Digital Dimension |
Frederic Breault | ... | 3D matchmove lead: Meteor Studios |
Arnaud Brisebois | ... | matte painter: Meteor Studios |
Philippe Brochu | ... | 3D modeler: Meteor Studios (as Phillippe Brochu) |
Dany Brouillette | ... | systems administrator: Meteor Studios |
Erik Bruhwiler | ... | compositor: Digital Dimension |
D. Walt Cameron | ... | roto/paint artist: Digital Dimension (as Walt Cameron) |
Jen Cantwell | ... | paint artist |
Eric Clement | ... | CG supervisor: Meteor Studios |
Patrick Comtois | ... | 3D modeler: Meteor Studios (as Patrick Comptois) |
Chuck Cooke | ... | mechanical effects: visual effects unit |
Richard Cote | ... | visual effects coordinator: Meteor Studios (as Richard Cole) |
Jason Crosby | ... | CG supervisor: Digital Dimension |
Frank D'Iorio | ... | compositor: Meteor Studios |
Etienne Daigle | ... | compositing supervisor: Meteor Studios |
Brigitte Daloin | ... | visual effects editor |
Chris Del Conte | ... | visual effects producer: Digital Dimension |
Stephen Delisle | ... | compositor: Meteor Studios |
Jacques Dell | ... | 3D animator: Soho VFX |
Mark Della Rosa | ... | 3D animator: Soho VFX |
Aaron Dem | ... | visual effects executive producer: Meteor Studios |
Brian DeMetz | ... | digital effects artist |
Wes Denton | ... | assistant model maker / model shop production assistant / production assistant |
Mitch Deoudes | ... | effects artist: Meteor Studios |
Eric Desaulniers | ... | data IO: Meteor Studios (as Eric Desaulnier) / render wrangler: Meteor Studios (as Eric Desaulnier) |
Charles Desilets | ... | data IO: Meteor Studios (as Charles-Philippe Désilet) / render wrangler: Meteor Studios (as Charles-Philippe Désilet) |
Marc Desmarais | ... | texture artist: Meteor Studios |
Theo Diamantis | ... | shake compositing |
Marc-André Dostie | ... | texture artist: Meteor Studios (as Marc-Andre Dostie) |
Jean-Francois Doucet | ... | system administrator: Meteor Studios |
Warren Douglas | ... | 3D animator: Soho VFX |
Rodney Dowers | ... | systems administrator: Meteor Studios |
Dominic Dube | ... | render wrangler: Meteor Studios |
Maxime Ducharme | ... | lighting artist: Meteor Studios |
Francois Duchesneau | ... | software development: Meteor Studios (as François Duchesneau) / technical director: Meteor Studios (as François Duchesneau) |
Nadav Ehrlich | ... | 3D animator: Soho VFX |
Jeremy Eliosoff | ... | software development: Meteor Studios / technical director: Meteor Studios |
Christian Emond | ... | lighting and rendering / matchmover: Meteor Studios / tracking |
Richard Flores | ... | animator: Meteor Studios |
Frederic Fortin | ... | technical director |
Vincent Fortin | ... | visual effects: Meteor Studios |
Michel Frenette | ... | compositor: Meteor Studios |
Sébastien Gagné | ... | compositing digital paint artist |
Jean-Francois Gallant | ... | lighting artist: Meteor Studios (as Jean-François Gallant) |
Mitch Gates | ... | 3D artist: Digital Dimension / visual effects technical director: Digital Dimension |
Eric Gervais-Despres | ... | software development: Meteor Studios (as Éric Gervais-Despréz) / technical director: Meteor Studios (as Éric Gervais-Despréz) |
George Gervan Jr. | ... | roto/paint artist: Digital Dimension |
Benoit Girard | ... | visual effects supervisor: Digital Dimension (as Benoit 'Ben' Girard) |
David Gonzales | ... | key grip visual effects |
David González | ... | miniature shoot key grip |
Roy Goode | ... | mechanical effects: visual effects unit |
Colin Green | ... | previsualization supervisor |
Connor Harty | ... | software developer: Meteor Studios |
Leann Harvey | ... | visual effects plate coordinator |
Eric Hayden | ... | model maker |
Jamie Helman | ... | animator: Meteor Studios |
Todd Helsley | ... | electrician: visual effects unit |
Francois Hogue | ... | lighting artist: Meteor Studios (as François Hogue) |
Gael Hollard | ... | compositor: Meteor Studios |
Bob Hurrie | ... | miniatures producer: Cinema Production Services, Inc. |
Amanda Instone | ... | roto artist: Meteor Studios |
Anna Ivanova | ... | digital compositor: Soho VFX |
Travis Wade Ivy | ... | roto/paint artist: Digital Dimension |
Lucas Janin | ... | effects technical director: Meteor Studios |
Brandi Johnson | ... | 3D artist: Digital Dimension |
Christopher Johnson | ... | assistant model maker / production assistant |
John Joyce | ... | miniatures coordinator: Cinema Production Services, Inc. |
Michael Joyce | ... | miniatures supervisor: Cinema Production Services, Inc. |
Ken Juneau | ... | network administrator: Meteor Studios |
Taryn P. Kelly | ... | visual effects production manager: Digital Dimension |
Harimander Singh Khalsa | ... | compositor: Digital Dimension (as Michael Cashore) |
Val Kharitonashvili | ... | 3D artist: Digital Dimension |
Cody Kidwell | ... | render wrangler: Meteor Studios |
Athena Kouverianos | ... | production assistant: Soho VFX |
Michael Kowalski | ... | production supervisor: Soho VFX |
Anthony Kramer | ... | visual effects coordinator: Digital Dimension |
Jason Kreller | ... | animator: Meteor Studios |
Vicky Kwan | ... | matchmover: Meteor Studios |
Geneviève Labelle | ... | compositor |
Mario Laforest | ... | software development lead: Meteor Studios |
Emanuel LaFrance | ... | digital compositor: Meteor Studios |
Yann Laliberte | ... | digital compositor: Meteor Studios |
David Lalonde | ... | render wrangler: Meteor Studios |
Claude Lauzon | ... | compositor: Meteor Studios |
Mike Leben | ... | motion control/encoding |
Christine Leclerc | ... | texture supervisor: Meteor Studios |
Joey Lessard | ... | CG supervisor: Meteor Studios |
Elie Levesque | ... | roto artist: Meteor Studios |
Jami Levesque | ... | technical director |
Ashley Lewis | ... | model shop purchasing agent |
Sean Looper | ... | pipeline technical director: Digital Dimension / tools technical director: Digital Dimension |
Daniel Lu | ... | 3D animator: Soho VFX |
Matthew Lynch | ... | visual effects producer: Soho VFX |
Allan Magled | ... | visual effects supervisor: Soho VFX |
Tom Mahoney | ... | compositor: Meteor Studios |
Roger Malloy | ... | production assistant |
Jacques Marchand | ... | lighting artist: Meteor Studios |
Patrick Martel | ... | lighting artist: Meteor Studios |
Ned Martin | ... | additional first assistant camera |
Ramona Martinez | ... | roto artist: Meteor Studios |
Domenic Mastrippolito III | ... | second assistant camera: visual effects shoot crew |
Elizabeth Matthews | ... | roto supervisor: Meteor Studios |
Omar McClendon | ... | lead character setup: Meteor Studios |
Graham T. McClusky | ... | visual effects |
Scott McGinley | ... | previsualization artist |
Dennis McHugh | ... | visual effects director of photography |
Claire McLachlan | ... | production assistant: Meteor Studios |
Landon Medeiros | ... | visual effects production assistant: Digital Dimension |
Mimi Medel | ... | visual effects executive |
Michael Miller | ... | compositor: Digital Dimension |
Justin Mitchell | ... | 3D artist: Digital Dimension |
Mike Mombourquette | ... | digital compositor: Soho VFX |
Carlos Monzon | ... | compositor: Meteor Studios |
Jerome Morin | ... | visual effects executive producer: Digital Dimension |
Jean-Francois Morissette | ... | matchmover: Meteor Studios (as Jean-François Morissette) |
Juliette Mourez | ... | digital compositor: Meteor Studios |
Daniel A. Murray | ... | software engineer: Soho VFX |
Tom Nagy | ... | 3D animator: Soho VFX |
Jihyun Nam | ... | visual effects |
Jeff Newton | ... | lighting artist: Meteor Studios |
Maxim Olivier-Adlhoch | ... | software development: Meteor Studios (as Maxime Olivier-Adloch) / technical director: Meteor Studios (as Maxime Olivier-Adloch) |
Fredrick Ollman | ... | model maker |
Mihaela Orzea | ... | digital compositor: Soho VFX |
Angie Ottati | ... | visual effecst video assist |
Christophe Pacaud | ... | compositor: Meteor Studios |
Andrea Paolino | ... | rigging: Meteor Studios |
Marc-Antoine Paquin | ... | software developer: Meteor Studios |
Louis Paré | ... | lighting artist: Meteor Studios (as Louis Pare) |
Cristin Pescosolido | ... | visual effects supervisor: Meteor Studios |
Alexandre Pilon | ... | render wrangler: Meteor Studios |
Jeryd Pojawa | ... | visual effects painter |
Eric Ponton | ... | compositing digital paint artist |
Claude Precourt | ... | CG supervisor: Meteor Studios |
Guillermo Pussetto | ... | systems programmer: Digital Dimension |
Yves Rainville | ... | 3D modeler: Meteor Studios |
Nicole Ratcliffe | ... | visual effects editor: Vancouver |
Jorge Razon | ... | 3D animator: Soho VFX |
Chad Ridgeway | ... | roto/paint artist: Digital Dimension |
Robert Rioux | ... | lighting artist: Meteor Studios (as Rober Rioux) |
Stéphane Rioux | ... | digital effects artist |
Lauren Ritchie | ... | executive in charge of visual effects |
Eugene P. Rizzardi | ... | model maker |
Philippe Roberge | ... | compositor: Meteor Studios |
Andrew Roberts | ... | 3D artist: Digital Dimension |
Guillaume Rodrigue | ... | data IO: Meteor Studios / render wrangler: Meteor Studios |
Daniel Rubin | ... | compositor: Digital Dimension |
Danny Rubio | ... | assistant director |
Matthew Dean Russell | ... | visual effects production assistant |
Mike Schaeffer | ... | model maker |
Tim Schnellbeck | ... | matchmover: Meteor Studios |
Kevin Seivewright | ... | effects artist: Meteor Studios |
Keith Sellers | ... | 3D animator: Soho VFX |
Noah Shane | ... | grip: visual effects |
Shervin Shoghian | ... | digital compositor: Soho VFX |
Peter Skovsbo | ... | visual effects line producer: Meteor Studios |
Brian Smallwood | ... | compositor: Digital Dimension |
Bryan Smeall | ... | digital compositor: Soho VFX |
Michael Todd Smith | ... | systems support: Soho VFX |
Ryan T. Smolarek | ... | compositor: Digital Dimension (as Ryan Smolarek) |
Laurent Solignac | ... | lighting artist: Meteor Studios |
Marion Spates | ... | lead 3D artist: Digital Dimesion |
Tim Stevenson | ... | visual effects supervisor: Meteor Studios (as Timothy Stevenson) |
Tammy Sutton | ... | roto/paint lead: Digital Dimension |
Sarah Swick | ... | production assistant: Soho VFX |
Kenny Tam | ... | 3D animator: Soho VFX |
Jon Tanimoto | ... | associate visual effects supervisor |
Aaron Tankenson | ... | visual effects coordinator: Meteor Studios |
Mandy Tankenson | ... | visual effects producer: Meteor Studios |
Bryan Thombs | ... | digital effects artist: title sequence |
Derek Touvell | ... | best boy electric: visual effects unit |
Phi Tran | ... | 3D artist: Digital Dimension |
Tommy Tran | ... | compositor: Digital Dimension |
Tong Tran | ... | 3D artist: Digital Dimension |
Anne-Valerie Tremblay | ... | visual effects coordinator: Meteor Studios |
Nathalie Tremblay | ... | digital compositor |
Doug Tubach | ... | compositing supervisor: Meteor Studios |
Frank Turcotte | ... | lighting artist: Meteor Studios (as François Turcotte) |
Loren Van Wiel | ... | rotoscope artist: Meteor Studios |
Jean Frédéric Veilleux | ... | compositor: Meteor Studios (as Jean-Frederic Veilleux) |
Ariel Velasco-Shaw | ... | visual effects supervisor (as Ariel Velasco Shaw) |
Radu Vintila | ... | head of technical services: Meteor Studios |
Leandro Visconti | ... | compositing supervisor: Digital Dimension |
Dan Walker | ... | roto/paint artist: Digital Dimension |
Janet Yale | ... | digital producer: Meteor Studios |
Travis Yohnke | ... | 3D artist: Digital Dimension |
Aiden Zanini | ... | visual effects production assistant |
Kirstin Bradfield | ... | digital painter (uncredited) |
Jon Hanzelka | ... | 3d modeler: Lidar Services (uncredited) |
Brandon Harr | ... | 3d modeler: Lidar Services (uncredited) |
Paul Maurice | ... | Lidar supervisor: Lidar Services (uncredited) |
A.J. Raitano | ... | camera operator: CPS/visual effects unit (uncredited) |
Stunts
Lou Bollo | ... | stunts |
Dustin Brooks | ... | stunts |
Nesta Chapman | ... | stunts |
Laura Lee Connery | ... | stunts |
Corry Glass | ... | stunts |
Kristy Glass | ... | stunts |
Tom Glass | ... | stunts |
Danny Hospes | ... | stunt performer |
Dave Hospes | ... | stunts (as Danny Hospes) |
Andrea Kinsky | ... | stunts |
Mitchell A. Lee Yuen | ... | stunts |
J.J. Makaro | ... | stunt coordinator |
Leslie McMichael | ... | stunts |
Tony Morelli | ... | stunts |
Jennifer Mylrea | ... | stunts |
Jacob Rupp | ... | stunts |
Sharon Simms | ... | utility stunts |
Lori Stewart | ... | stunt performer |
Sylvesta Stuart | ... | stunts |
Monte Thompson | ... | stunts |
Clay Virtue | ... | stunts |
Sage Woolsey | ... | stunts |
Tristin Woolsey | ... | stunts (as Tristan Woolsey) |
Trevor Addie | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Nick Allen | ... | stunt double: Dustin Milligan (uncredited) |
Chad Bellamy | ... | stunt performer (uncredited) |
Guy Bews | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Claude Bouchard | ... | stunt rigger (uncredited) |
Brett Chan | ... | stunt actor (uncredited) |
Dean Choe | ... | stunt coordinator: second unit (uncredited) / stunts (uncredited) |
Janina Dall | ... | stunts: Horse Skills (uncredited) |
Crystal Dalman | ... | stunt double (uncredited) |
Colin Decker | ... | stunt safety (uncredited) |
Ashlea Earl | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Jon Kralt | ... | stunt double: Jesse Moss (uncredited) |
Darryl Quon | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Jeff Sanca | ... | stunt double (uncredited) |
Jodi Stecyk | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Rorelee Tio | ... | stunt double: Maggie Mah (uncredited) |
Ron Webber | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Benny Bach | ... | video assist: second unit |
Bruce Borland | ... | gaffer: second unit (as Bruce N. Borland) |
Jonathan Bosse | ... | rigging grip |
Paul Bougie | ... | best boy electrician |
Fraser Boyle | ... | key grip |
Jason Brown | ... | computer playback technician |
Al Campbell | ... | key grip: second unit |
Peter G. Capadouca | ... | chief lighting technician |
Nelson Caseley | ... | lamp operator (as Nelson Casely) |
Jeff Cassidy | ... | camera trainee |
Pat Cronin | ... | second assistant camera: 'a' camera, second unit (as Patrick Cronin) / second assistant camera: 'b' camera (as Patrick Cronin) |
Ken Decker | ... | lamp operator |
Travis Demeyer | ... | lamp operator: second unit |
Jay Diamond | ... | light board operator: second unit |
Glen A. Dickson | ... | additional camera operator |
Jason Dryden | ... | best boy grip |
Dean Friss | ... | first assistant camera: 'a' camera, second unit (as Dean EJ Friss) / first assistant camera: 'b' camera |
Brent Gies | ... | rigging lighting best boy |
Shane Harvey | ... | still photographer |
Dan Henshaw | ... | first assistant camera: 'a' camera (as Daniel Henshaw) |
Scott Higgs | ... | computer playback artist |
Casey Hotchkiss | ... | camera operator: 'a' camera |
David Hutton | ... | dolly grip: second unit (as Dave Hutton) |
David Innes | ... | lamp operator (as David C. Innes) |
Gaetan Jalbert | ... | rigging gaffer (as Gaétan 'Gates' Jalbert) |
Chris Jones | ... | dolly grip: 'b' camera |
David Langtry | ... | video assist: second unit |
Ross Long | ... | key grip: second unit |
Kevin McCloy | ... | rigging grip |
Casey McIntyre | ... | video assistant |
Morgan McLachlan | ... | second assistant camera: 'a' camera |
Chris McMullin | ... | Steadicam operator (as Christopher McMullin) |
Elvina Meret | ... | camera loader |
Tim Milligan | ... | dolly grip: 'a' camera |
Shreyas Mithiawala | ... | computer playback technician (as Shreyas Mithaiwala) |
Josef Nalevansky | ... | special title photographer |
Craig Nix | ... | crane operator: Technocrane |
Martin Oicle | ... | best boy: second unit |
Pascal Pillot-Bruhat | ... | lamp operator (as Pascal Pillot Bruhat) |
John Pirozok | ... | generator operator: second unit |
Miles Schick | ... | rigging grip |
Scott Steyns | ... | computer playback coordinator |
Mike Stroman | ... | generator operator / power technician |
J.P. Valdes | ... | camera trainee |
Shamus Whiting-Hewlett | ... | best boy: second unit (as Shamus Whiting-Hewlet) |
Peter Wilke | ... | Steadicam operator: additional photography unit |
Michael Wrinch | ... | camera operator: 'a' camera, second unit / camera operator: 'b' camera / director of photography: second unit |
Kurt Zelmer | ... | rigging lighting best boy |
Richard Buckmaster | ... | gaffer: second unit (uncredited) |
David Kohler | ... | lamp operator (uncredited) |
Animation Department
Jonathan Block | ... | animator / opening animation |
Casting Department
Stephanie Boeke | ... | extras casting assistant |
Heike Brandstatter | ... | casting: Canada |
Coreen Mayrs | ... | casting: Canada |
Annette McCaffrey | ... | extras casting |
Caitlin McKenna | ... | adr voice casting |
James McKenzie Moore | ... | casting assistant (as James Moore) |
Wendy O'Brien | ... | casting associate: U.S. |
Robin Stone | ... | casting assistant: Canada |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Tess Brummitt | ... | truck costumer |
Darlene Gazzola | ... | costumer: prep |
Paul Lavigne | ... | costume set supervisor (as Joseph Paul Lavigne) |
Linda Leduc | ... | costumer: prep |
Hisami Yamamoto | ... | costume supervisor |
Editorial Department
Darren Block | ... | assistant editor |
Logan Breit | ... | first assistant editor |
Kevin James Brown | ... | dailies colorist |
Max Engoian | ... | editorial production assistant |
Rachel Faith Hanson | ... | post-production coordinator |
Joe Hathaway | ... | digital color timer |
Michael Hatzer | ... | color timer |
Thom Kyle | ... | assistant editor: Vancouver (as Thom M. Kyle) |
Jim Garrow | ... | colorist: video mastering (uncredited) |
Location Management
Jamie Goehring | ... | location scout (as Jamieson Goehring) |
Joel Hurley | ... | location scout: reshoot |
Greg Jackson | ... | location manager: re-shoot |
Shane Lennox | ... | assistant location manager: re-shoots |
Danny McWilliams | ... | location manager |
Denis McWilliams | ... | location scout |
Michael Roberts | ... | assistant location manager |
Paul Russell | ... | trainee location manager |
Campbell Sweeny | ... | location scout |
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Music Department
Vivian Aguiar-Buff | ... | composer assistant: Shirley Walker |
Lee Blaylock | ... | music clearance executive |
Bob Bowen | ... | music executive |
Tom Boyd | ... | oboe soloist |
Paul Broucek | ... | executive in charge of music: New Line |
Kim Carroll | ... | musician: guitars and textures |
Vincent Cirilli | ... | protools engineer |
George Doering | ... | musician |
Robert Fernandez | ... | score mixer / score recordist |
Michael Fisher | ... | musician: percussion |
Mark Graham | ... | music copyist / music librarian |
Tim Lauber | ... | score recordist |
Jason Lloyd | ... | scoring crew / scoring cue mixer |
Thomas Milano | ... | music editor |
Victor Pesavento | ... | music preparation |
Larry Rench | ... | score orchestrator |
Ryan Robinson | ... | scoring technical support engineer |
Peter Rotter | ... | orchestra contractor |
Marni Sanders | ... | copyist |
Steve Schaeffer | ... | musician |
Lori Silfen | ... | music business affairs executive |
Steven L. Smith | ... | music preparation |
Tom Steel | ... | scoring stage manager |
Bill Talbott | ... | scoring technician |
James Thatcher | ... | musician: french horn |
Ian Walker | ... | musician: bass / score orchestrator |
Shirley Walker | ... | conductor / score orchestrator |
John F.X. Walsh | ... | music business affairs executive |
Bruce White | ... | musician: viola |
Jonathan Williams | ... | musician |
Joe Zimmerman | ... | music preparation |
Chris Boardman | ... | music arranger (uncredited) |
Denise Carver | ... | music clearances (uncredited) |
Harvey Cohen | ... | orchestrator (uncredited) |
Scott McRae | ... | music preparation (uncredited) |
Transportation Department
Matt Bunten | ... | driver: set decorating |
Scott Carpenter | ... | transportation |
Rafal Dybowski | ... | transportation |
Raymond Fairchild | ... | transportation captain: second unit (as Ray Fairchild) |
Gary Morneau | ... | transportation captain (as Gary J. Morneau) |
Sylvia Nablo | ... | transportation coordinator: second unit |
Bert Prevost | ... | transportation co-captain |
Fred Stephens | ... | picture vehicle coordinator |
Larry Tardif | ... | driver: camera car and process trailer |
Other crew
Chris Anaka | ... | playback assistant |
Len Antonation | ... | caterer |
Charlie Attrill | ... | horse wrangler |
Lynell Bangs | ... | production accountant: additional photography |
Zsolt Baranyai | ... | key production assistant |
Cassandra Barbour | ... | rights and clearances |
Debbie Barlow | ... | accounting clerk |
Bob Bedard | ... | caterer |
Dana Belcastro | ... | production executive |
Jonathan Block | ... | title designer |
Marc Borja | ... | accounting clerk |
Andrew Bronstein | ... | first assistant production coordinator |
Laurie Cartwright | ... | risk management |
Jeffrey Cassidy | ... | videoassist |
Rick Coffee | ... | first assistant production accountant: additional photography |
Mathew Collings | ... | production assistant |
Jon Davidson | ... | production controller |
Gloria Davies | ... | unit publicist |
Kathleen Davison | ... | assistant: Mr. Morgan and Mr. Wong |
Tami DeSchutter | ... | stand-in (as Tami Deschutter) |
Geoffrey Dodd | ... | key production assistant (as Geoffrey James Dodd) |
Dana Dubé | ... | animal coordinator |
Dino Dubé | ... | assistant animal trainer: wolf |
Marina DuFort | ... | stand-in (as Marina Dufort) |
Paul Duke | ... | caterer |
Jeff Egan | ... | production safety |
Balazs Egerszegi | ... | extras wrangler |
Karen Eisenstadt | ... | production accountant |
Jonathan Gagnon | ... | production assistant |
Emily Glatter | ... | supervising production coordinator |
Alexander Glua | ... | production assistant |
Lorin Green | ... | contract administrator |
Braden Haggerty | ... | photo double / stand-in |
Kerry Hansen | ... | horse wrangler |
Suzi Hopkinson | ... | production assistant |
Sylvia Jang | ... | first assistant accountant |
Kirk Jarrett | ... | horse trainer: liberty horse |
Dylan Jenkinson | ... | production office assistant |
Keely Johnson | ... | second assistant accountant |
Scott Kanyuck | ... | production attorney |
Micah Kelpin | ... | assistant: Mr. Wong, additional photography |
Scott Kinniburgh | ... | key production assistant |
Patrick Kirkland | ... | key production assistant |
Cody Klop | ... | adr voice |
Jason Koffeman | ... | assistant: Mr. Perry |
Bill Laity | ... | horse wrangler |
David Lee | ... | caterer |
Toni Lyons | ... | extras wrangler |
David Magee | ... | first assistant production coordinator: second unit / second assistant production coordinator |
Andrew Matthews | ... | executive in charge of film investment |
Suzanne McGovern | ... | craft service: second unit / first aid: second unit |
Catherine McNeil | ... | production assistant |
James Melia | ... | production assistant |
Jennifer Metcalf | ... | production coordinator |
Rico Mielnicki | ... | production assistant: prep (as Rico Mielnichi) |
W. Robert Millar | ... | key set production assistant |
Ryan Miningham | ... | assistant: New Line Cinema |
Julie Ng | ... | documentarian |
Jennifer Nick | ... | production assistant |
Scott Parker | ... | post-production accountant |
Jamie Payton | ... | horse wrangler |
Dana Perlman | ... | payroll accountant: second unit |
Sherri Potter | ... | vice president: West Coast Sales: Technicolor |
Paul Prokop | ... | executive in charge of finance |
Narinder Rai | ... | caterer |
Joshua Ravetch | ... | production resources |
Kirk Renard | ... | production assistant |
Ana Oparnica Sebal | ... | assistant: Mr. Wong (as Ana Oparnica) / script supervisor: second unit (as Ana Oparnica) |
Julianna Selfridge | ... | risk management (as Juliana Selfridge) |
Laura Sevier | ... | rights and clearances |
Carmen Siegers | ... | first assistant production coordinator: additional photography |
Andrew Simpson | ... | head animal trainer |
Cherie Smid | ... | assistant animal trainer: pigeons |
Tim Terepocki | ... | horse wrangler |
Michael Thompson | ... | craft service |
Helga Ungurait | ... | script supervisor |
Tamara Grace Wiebe | ... | production assistant |
Dwayne Wiley | ... | assistant horse trainer |
Roger Williams | ... | EPK/BTS Service Provider: Inspired Image Picture Company |
Shayne A. Wilson | ... | assistant: Messrs. Morgan, Perry & Schaefer (as Shayne Wilson) |
Josh Wood | ... | production executive: New Line |
Tracy Young | ... | script supervisor (additional script supervisor) |
Peter Zimmerman | ... | production assistant |
Rey Astronomo | ... | computer/video playback operator (uncredited) |
Ronald C. Briggs Jr. | ... | inventory services (uncredited) |
Rowan Harland | ... | animal trainer (uncredited) |
Michalla Petersen | ... | voice-over artist (uncredited) |
Daniel Villagomez | ... | credits administrator (uncredited) |
Thanks
Eric Bress | ... | special thanks |
Shirley Walker | ... | in memory of |