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| "THE FOG" - 1980 |
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| Full Cast and Crew The Fog (1980) Directed by John Carpenter Writing credits John Carpenter & Debra Hill Cast (in credits order) verified as complete Adrienne Barbeau .... Stevie Wayne Jamie Lee Curtis .... Elizabeth Solley Janet Leigh .... Kathy Williams John Houseman .... Mr. Machen Tom Atkins .... Nick Castle James Canning .... Dick Baxter Charles Cyphers .... Dan O'Bannon Nancy Kyes .... Sandy Fadel (as Nancy Loomis) Ty Mitchell .... Andy Wayne Hal Holbrook .... Father Malone John F. Goff .... Al Williams George 'Buck' Flower .... Tommy Wallace Regina Waldon .... Mrs. Kobritz Jim Haynie .... Hank Jones Darrow Igus .... Mel Sloan John Vick .... Sheriff Simms Jim Jacobus .... Mayor Fred Franklyn .... Ashcroft Ric Moreno .... Ghost Lee Socks .... Ghost Tommy Lee Wallace .... Ghost (as Tommy Wallace) Bill Taylor .... Bartender Rob Bottin .... Blake Charles Nicklin .... Blake's Voice (voice) Darwin Joston .... Dr. Phibes Laurie Arent .... Child Lindsey Arent .... Child Shari Jacoby .... Child Christopher Cundey .... Child John Strobel .... Grocery Store Clerk rest of cast listed alphabetically: John Carpenter .... Bennett (uncredited) Debra Hill .... Extra in Benediction scene (uncredited) Produced by Barry Bernardi .... associate producer Charles B. Bloch .... executive producer Pegi Brotman .... associate producer Debra Hill .... producer Original Music by John Carpenter Cinematography by Dean Cundey Film Editing by Charles Bornstein Tommy Lee Wallace Production Design by Tommy Lee Wallace Art Direction by Craig Stearns Costume Design by Stephen Loomis (as Steven Loomis) Bill Whitten Makeup Department Rob Bottin .... special makeup effects Tina Cassady .... hair stylist Steve Johnson .... special makeup effects assistant Dante Palmiere .... makeup artist Edward Ternes .... makeup artist Erica Ulland .... makeup artist Production Management Don Behrns .... production manager Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Larry J. Franco .... first assistant director James van Wyck .... second assistant director Art Department Kathleen Hughes .... property master Charles Moore .... assistant art director Randy Moore .... assistant art director (as Charles Moore) Sound Department Gregg Barbanell .... foley artist Gregg Barbanell .... supervising sound editor Joseph F. Brennan .... boom operator (as Joe Brennan) Jim Cypherd .... music mixer Craig Felburg .... sound mixer Ron Horwitz .... supervising sound editor Bob Minkler .... sound re-recording mixer Bob Newlan .... assistant sound editor Frank Serafine .... special sound effects William L. Stevenson .... sound designer Richard Tyler .... sound re-recording mixer (as Dick Tyler) Elliot Tyson .... foley mixer Ray West .... sound re-recording mixer Special Effects by Richard Albain .... special effects (as Richard Albain Jr.) James F. Liles .... special photographic effects Stunts James Winburn .... stunt driver Mags Kavanaugh .... stunts (uncredited) Other crew Richard Bloore .... wardrobe master Donald P. Borchers .... production accountant Rob Bottin .... ghost effects Scott Buttfield .... electrician Dean Cundey .... ghost effects Tim Doughten .... grip Steve Fierberg .... electrician Mary Francis Flynn .... production assistant Kim Gottlieb .... still photographer Ben Haller .... key grip Alexandra Hawler .... production assistant Steve Mathis .... best boy electric Burke Mattsson .... title designer Steve McMillian .... production assistant Dave Michels .... grip Ed Pine .... unit publicist Krishna Rao .... assistant camera Jeanne Rosenberg .... script supervisor Dylan Shepherd .... best boy Stephen St. John .... assistant camera Raymond Stella .... camera operator Katy Sweet .... unit publicist Bob Walters .... music coordinator Mark Walthour .... gaffer Joe Woo Jr. .... assistant editor Dan Wyman .... musician: score Randy Zook .... production assistant |
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| John Carpenter: The Man and His Movies (2002) Cast: John Carpenter, Shirley Walker, Debra Hill, more.. Director: Garry Grant Rating: Studio: Image Entertainment Genre: Documentary, Foreign, Biographies, Film Length: 60 Minutes Movie Synopsis Filmmaker John Carpenter helped redefine the American horror film in 1978 with Halloween, a low-budget thriller which became a major box office success. Since then, Carpenter has devoted his career to bringing a fresh perspective to genre filmmaking, striving to maintain the freedom of an independent while working within the studio system. (Carpenter not only writes and directs his own projects, but often also serves as producer and composer as well.) John Carpenter: Fear Is Just the Beginning...The Man and His Movies is a documentary about this two-fisted maverick auteur, which offers a look at the making of such favorites as Escape From New York, The Thing, The Fog, and many more. The documentary includes interviews with Jamie Lee Curtis, Kurt Russell, Adrienne Barbeau, Debra Hill, and other friends and colleagues. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide http://www.greencine.com/webCatalog?id=97478 |
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| OBITUARIES DEBRA HILL Debra Hill Producer Debra Hill, often credited with paving the way for women movie producers, died following a battle with cancer. She was 54. It was reported that she was still at work until just days before her passing. Hill broke new ground for women in film, rising through the studio ranks to become a successful producer. Her first major success was the horror hit "Halloween," directed by John Carpenter. The film cost $30,000 to make and earned an astounding $60 million worldwide. It made a star of actress Jamie Lee Curtis, gave Carpenter studio clout and spawned several successful sequels. "The ground that she trail blazed in the beginning can now be followed by anyone," Carpenter told the Associated Press. "She was incredibly capable and incredibly talented." In 1986, Hill formed an independent production company with friend Lynda Obst. Among the movies they produced were the early films of director Chris Columbus, including "Adventures in Babysitting" and "Heartbreak Hotel," as well as Terry Gilliam's "The Fisher King." Hill also produced Carpenter's "The Fog" and "Escape From New York," "The Dead Zone" and several remakes of American International Pictures drive-in classics, including "Reform School Girl," "Motorcycle Gang," "Runaway Daughters" and "Dragstrip Girl." Article by, THE ASTOUNDING B MONSTER / B MONSTER BULLETIN Date: April 2005 http://www.bmonster.com/apr2005.shtml I will miss you, my dear friend.... Jim Winburn |
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| Special thanks to; The Astounding B Moster/B Monster Bulletin and greencine.com. |
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