Seth Rogan (and I'm not usually a fan of his) is superb as the voice of the Alien Paul of the title, and a cameo from Sigourney Weaver complete a superb cast who all acquit themselves well. The story is set around two British nerds doing a UFO themed tour of the US which starts at a Comic-Con convention.
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Directed by | Greg Mottola |
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Music by | David Arnold |
Cinematography | Lawrence Sher |
Edited by | Chris Dickens |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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Language | English |
Budget | $40 million[1][2] |
Box office | $98 million[3] |
Paul is a 2011 science fictionroadcomedy film[4] directed by Greg Mottola from a screenplay by Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. Starring Pegg, Frost and the voice and motion capture of Seth Rogen, the film plot focuses on two science fiction geeks who meet an alien with a sarcastic manner and an appetite for alcohol and cigarettes. Together, they help the alien escape from the FBI agents[5] who are pursuing him, so that he is able to return to his home planet. The film is a parody of other science-fiction films, especially those of Steven Spielberg, as well as to general science fiction fandom.
It is a British-American venture produced by Working Title Films, StudioCanal, Big Talk Pictures and Relativity Media, and distributed by Universal Pictures. Paul was released on 14 February 2011 in the United Kingdom and on 18 March 2011 in the United States to moderate positive reactions from critics, and grossed $98 million worldwide[3] on a $40 million budget.[1][2]
- 4Release
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Plot[edit]
Graeme Willy and Clive Gollings are British comic book enthusiasts and best friends who travel to the United States to attend the annual San Diego Comic-Con International, and to take a road trip through the Southwestern United States to visit sites significant to UFO lore. While driving on a remote desert highway at night, after a tense situation with some rednecks in a diner, Graeme and Clive observe a car driving erratically and then crashing. They stop to investigate and offer assistance to the driver, who turns out to be an alien named Paul, whom Graeme agrees to give a ride. Later, Special Agent Zoil of the FBI arrives at the car-crash site and informs his unseen female superior, 'the Big Guy', that he is closing in on Paul. She sends two inept rookies, Haggard and O'Reilly, to assist Zoil.
Clive remains paranoid over Paul's intentions, considering his appearance evidence of a conspiracy theory, until Paul tells them that the government spoon fed his image to the public to keep them from panicking if anyone encounters his race. They later camp at an RV park run by two Christian fundamentalists, one-eyed Ruth Buggs and her father Moses. The next day, when Ruth discovers Paul, the three have no choice but to take her with them. During an argument, Paul convinces Ruth to question her beliefs and uses his healing power to cure Ruth's blinded eye. The fugitives stop at a bar and Ruth tries to call her father, but Zoil intercepts the call. She is accosted by the rednecks from the diner and a bar fight ensues. The group escapes when Paul terrifies the rednecks into fainting. Later, at another RV park, Ruth is questioned by Agent Zoil, but calling herself 'Charlotte Darwin' claims to know nothing about 'a one-eyed girl' or 'two British nerds' and as a result narrowly escape. Frustrated, Zoil orders Haggard and O'Reilly to return to base but they go behind his back and insist on catching the alien on their own.
The group soon arrives at the house of a woman named Tara, who rescued Paul when he crashed on Earth 60 years ago and accidentally killed her dog (after whom Paul was named) in the crash. As a result of no one believing her story, she has spent her life as a pariah. As she makes tea for her visitors, Haggard, O'Reilly and Zoil surround the house. The fugitives flee, but O'Reilly shoots at them, igniting gas from Tara's stove and destroying her house with O'Reilly inside it. Haggard pursues and catches up to the RV but due to an error in judgement, drives off a cliff and is killed. Zoil reassures the Big Guy that he will have Paul within the hour, but she is tired of waiting and informs Zoil that she has ordered a 'military response'.
Paul, Graeme, Clive, Ruth and Tara arrive at Devils Tower National Monument, where they set off fireworks as a signal to Paul's mothership. A helicopter suddenly arrives with agents and the Big Guy. Zoil then appears and initiates a stand-off unexpectedly shooting the Big Guy's agents, but is then wounded by the Big Guy. Secretly, Zoil is Paul's friend and was attempting to aid his escape under the guise of capturing him. During the fight Tara knocks out the Big Guy, but Moses arrives unexpectedly and fires at Paul, but hits Graeme instead. Paul once again uses his healing powers, reviving Graeme in spite of the danger to himself. Graeme and Ruth admit their feelings for each other and kiss, but then the Big Guy regains consciousness and holds the group at gunpoint. Just as the Big Guy is about to kill them, she is crushed by the landing mothership. Paul says goodbye to his friends and offers Tara a chance to go with him, promising to give her a new life after ruining her childhood and accidentally killing her dog. The aliens go home as the humans wave them goodbye.
Two years later, Graeme, Clive, Ruth, Zoil and O'Reilly (who survived the explosion) are at another Comic-Con, where Graeme and Clive are promoting their new bestselling novel titled Paul.
Cast[edit]
Seth Rogen provides the voice and motion capture for Paul the alien.
- Simon Pegg as Graeme Willy
- Nick Frost as Clive Gollings
- Seth Rogen as Paul (voice and motion capture)[6]
- Jason Bateman as Special Agent Lorenzo Zoil. Bateman described his character as an 'exaggerated nasty guy'. Bateman also stated that he based Zoil on Yaphet Kotto in Midnight Run and Tommy Lee Jones in The Fugitive.[7] His name is a play-on of the 1992 film, Lorenzo's Oil.
- Kristen Wiig as Ruth Buggs
- Bill Hader as Agent Haggard
- Blythe Danner as Tara Walton
- Joe Lo Truglio as Agent O'Reilly
- John Carroll Lynch as Moses Buggs, Ruth's father
- Jane Lynch as Pat Stevens
- David Koechner as Gus, a hillbilly whom Graeme and Clive first encounter in a Nevada gas station.
- Jesse Plemons as Jake, Gus's friend.
- Sigourney Weaver as 'The Big Guy'. In an interview with Graham Norton, Weaver stated: 'It's a love letter to sci-fi fans. I jumped at the chance to be in it. To find a comedy that also pays homage to sci-fi is a dream come true.'[8]
- Syd Masters as himself, singing cowboy on stage
- Jeffrey Tambor as Adam Shadowchild, a famous science fiction writer
- Steven Spielberg as Himself (voice)
In an interview for the DVD release of Paul, Pegg and Frost said they made the film to demonstrate their love for Steven Spielberg's films Close Encounters of the Third Kind and E.T. the Extra Terrestrial, as well as their favorite science-fiction films.[9] After they mentioned the project to Spielberg, he suggested he might make a cameo appearance, and a scene was added to include him as a voice on a speakerphone in 1980 discussing ideas with Paul for his soon-to-become box office hit E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.[10][11] According to Robert Kirkman, he, along with Invincible co-creator Cory Walker and Invincible artist Ryan Ottley, had a cameo in the film as the Big Guy's henchmen.[12]
Production[edit]
The idea for Paul came from Pegg and Frost in 2003, while they were filming Shaun of the Dead.[1] To help with the script, Pegg and Frost went on their own road trip across America and used ideas from it to add to the script.[13] According to Mottola, the film was given the green light shortly before the late 2000s recession; if it had been delayed, 'they probably wouldn’t have made the movie.'[1] The budget for the film was around $40 million.[1]Principal photography, including 50 days in the New Mexico desert,[1] wrapped on 9 September 2009,[14] with additional scenes filmed in July 2010 at the AlbuquerqueConvention Center, which was designed to look like the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con.[15] During filming, Joe Lo Truglio was a stand-in for the character Paul, the only character who was created by CGI. Seth Rogen did some motion capture in preproduction and voice work during postproduction.[16] The cover art for the fictional comic book Encounter Briefs was drawn by alternative comics artist Daniel Clowes.[17]
Release[edit]
A teaser trailer for the film was released on 18 October 2010.[18] The film had its world premiere in London on 7 February 2011.[19]
Home media[edit]
The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the United Kingdom on 13 June 2011, and was released in North America on 9 August 2011. Three versions of the film were made.[20] The DVD release features an audio commentary with director Greg Mottola, stars Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Bill Hader, and producer Nira Park; two featurettes; 'Simon's Silly Faces'; photo galleries; storyboards and posters; and a blooper reel. The United States Blu-ray release features all the DVD supplements with nine more featurettes and a digital copy.[21]
Reception[edit]
Critical response[edit]
Paul received generally positive reviews from critics. The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 71% approval rating with an average rating of 6.3/10 based on 196 reviews. The website's consensus reads, 'It doesn't measure up to Pegg and Frost's best work, but Paul is an amiably entertaining — albeit uneven — road trip comedy with an intergalactic twist'. On Metacritic, the film has a score of 57 out of 100, based on 37 critics, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'.[22]
Empire rated the film 'excellent' (four stars out of five), stating, 'Broader and more accessible than either Shaun of the Dead or Hot Fuzz, Paul is pure Pegg and Frost —– clever, cheeky, and very, very funny. You'll never look at E.T. in the same way again.'[23]SFX also gives the film four stars out of five, saying, 'the film veers dangerously close to alienating (no pun intended) all but its geek core audience, [though] the more obvious concessions to a mainstream crowd [are] never enough to derail the film's laugh-a-minute ride'; SFX also calls it a 'triumph of visual effects, convincing characterisation and bad taste humour.'[24]Peter Bradshaw gave the film two stars out of five and called it a 'goofy, amiable piece of silliness' exhibiting 'self-indulgence' and possessing a 'distinct shortage of real gags'.[25] On the same scale Nigel Andrews gave the film only one star, calling it a 'faltering extraterrestrial knockabout'.[19]The Independent grades the film two stars out of five, saying, 'Pegg is likeable as usual, Frost more doltish than usual, and Kristen Wiig an appealing convert from Bible thumper to ladette', and notes that 'from time to time, clever ideas rear their heads – like the idea that 'Paul' has been the brains behind all science-fiction and UFO initiatives for the last 30 years, including Close Encounters and The X-Files – but they soon return to the film's default setting of laddish japes and a conviction that the word 'cocksucker' will always get a laugh.'[26]Common Sense Media gave the film three stars and an iffy rating for ages 16–17. Saying 'Cheerfully dumb sci-fi comedy has sex, drug humor.'[27]IGN provided Paul with three reviews. The first gave the film three stars, stating, 'Simon Pegg and Nick Frost send up everything from Star Wars to E.T. in this sci-fi comedy ... As with Pegg and Frost's previous films together, it's derivative stuff, the plot similar to countless sci-fi flicks of the past; paying homage to the good and gently ribbing the bad.'[28] Less excited was their review for the British Blu-ray version, which said, 'But unlike previous Pegg and Frost collaborations – Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz – Paul does not generously reward repeat viewing. That's not to say it's a bad film at all; it has a strong central premise, which carries much of the film, loveable central characters, the odd neat idea (it turns out that Paul inspired all major works of SF post-1950, from Close Encounters to The X-Files, and has a direct line to Steven Spielberg), and a couple of genuine laughs, but it never feels more than a rough sketch of a bigger, much funnier movie.'[29] In a second review for the American Blu-ray version, IGN compared the movie with Galaxy Quest and wrote that it is 'richly layered with clever homage, a refreshingly original alien hero, delightfully entertaining characters and great performances from our leads and their supporting players.'[20]
Upon its release in the United States, Roger Ebert gave Paul a mixed review of two and a half stars out of four, saying it is a 'movie that teeters on the edge of being really pretty good and loses its way. I'm not sure quite what goes wrong, but you can see that it might have gone right.'[30] According to Manohla Dargis, 'As genial, foolish and demographically engineered as it sounds (hailing all fan boys and girls), Paul is at once a buddy flick and a classic American road movie of self (and other) discovery, interspersed with buckets of expletives and some startling (especially for a big-studio release) pokes at Christian fundamentalism ... The movie has its attractions, notably Mr. Pegg and Mr. Frost (and of course Mr. Bateman), whose ductile, (noncomputer) animated and open faces were made for comedy ... Paul proves the weak link. One problem is that Mr. Rogen, however comically inclined, has become overexposed, and there’s just something too familiar and predictable about this voice coming out of that body. Yet while Paul seems great conceptually, he’s not particularly interesting or surprising, despite a funny recap of what he’s been doing on his time on Earth. With his vibe and vocabulary, shorts and weed, juvenilia and sentimentality, Paul turns out to be not much different from a lot of guys who have wreaked comedy havoc on American screens lately, even if this one only wants to beam up, not knock up.'[31]
Box office[edit]
The film has grossed $97,984,015 worldwide. In North America, Paul opened in March 2011 with $13,043,310.[32] The film closed after 63 days in theaters, grossing $37,412,945 against a budget of $40 million.[3]
Accolades[edit]
Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result |
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2011 | National Movie Award | Best Comedy | Won | |
2012 | Annie Award | Character Animation in a Live Action Production | Michael Hull David Lowry | Nominated |
2012 | Visual Effects Society Award | Outstanding Animated Character in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture | Anders Beer, Julian Foddy, Jody Johnson, David Lowry | Nominated |
Soundtrack[edit]
Paul: Music from the Original Motion Picture was released on 21 February 2011 by Universal Music.[33] It intersperses David Arnold's score with the rock songs appearing in the film.
All tracks written by David Arnold, except as noted.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Performer(s) | Length |
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1. | 'Paul Opening Title' | David Arnold | 1:56 | |
2. | 'Another Girl, Another Planet' (from The Only Ones, 1978) | Peter Perrett | The Only Ones | 3:00 |
3. | 'Road Trip Number 1' | David Arnold | 0:57 | |
4. | 'Just the Two of Us' | Withers, Ralph MacDonald, William Salter | Bill Withers and Grover Washington, Jr. | 3:57 |
5. | 'Passport' | David Arnold | 1:18 | |
6. | 'Road Trip Number 2' | David Arnold | 1:34 | |
7. | 'Flying Saucers Rock 'N' Roll' (single, 1957) | Harold Ray Scott | Billy Lee Riley | 2:02 |
8. | 'Window Shopping' | David Arnold | 0:51 | |
9. | 'Hello It's Me' (from Something/Anything?, 1972) | Rundgren | Todd Rundgren | 4:20 |
10. | 'End of the Road Trip' | David Arnold | 1:38 | |
11. | 'Dancing in the Moonlight' (from Dancing In The Moonlight, 1973) | Sherman Kelly | King Harvest | 2:56 |
12. | 'Campfire Confession' | David Arnold | 1:24 | |
13. | 'Got to Give It Up' (from Live at the London Palladium, 1977) | Gaye | Marvin Gaye | 6:01 |
14. | 'A Little Talk with Paul' | David Arnold | 1:21 | |
15. | 'I Chase the Devil' (from War Ina Babylon, 1976) | Lee Perry, Romeo | Max Romeo | 3:22 |
16. | 'Chase' | David Arnold | 1:18 | |
17. | 'Cantina Band' | John Williams | Syd Masters & The Swing Riders | 3:42 |
18. | 'You Gotta Try' | David Arnold | 2:51 | |
19. | '1st Contact' | David Arnold | 1:17 | |
20. | 'Planet Claire' (from The B-52's, 1979) | Fred Schneider, Keith Strickland | The B-52's | 4:33 |
21. | 'Goodbye (It's a Little Awkward)' | David Arnold | 4:42 | |
22. | 'All Over the World' (from Xanadu, 1980) | Jeff Lynne | Electric Light Orchestra | 4:05 |
Possible sequel[edit]
Pegg has stated that he would like to do a sequel to Paul, titled Pauls.[34] However, he also said the time and expense it would take means it is unlikely to happen unless costs decrease.[35]
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See also[edit]
References[edit]
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- ^Dargis, Manohla (March 17, 2011). 'Calm Down, People; He Comes in Peace'. The New York Times. Retrieved 2011-09-17.
- ^'Weekend Box Office Results for March 18-20, 2011 - Box Office Mojo'. boxofficemojo.com.
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- ^Helen Earnshaw (15 June 2011). 'Simon Pegg Says Paul Sequel Is Unlikely'. Femalefirst.co.uk.
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EditDirected by
Greg Mottola |
Writing Credits
Simon Pegg | ... | (written by) & |
Nick Frost | ... | (written by) |
Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification
Mia Stallard | ... | Young Tara | |
Simon Pegg | ... | Graeme Willy | |
Nick Frost | ... | Clive Gollings | |
Jeremy Owen | ... | Sword Vendor | |
Jeffrey Tambor | ... | Adam Shadowchild | |
David House | ... | Security Guard | |
Jennifer Granger | ... | Adam Shadowchild Fan | |
Nelson Ascencio | ... | Jorge | |
Bobby Lee | ... | Valet | |
Jane Lynch | ... | Pat Stevens | |
David Koechner | ... | Gus | |
Jesse Plemons | ... | Jake | |
Seth Rogen | ... | Paul (voice) | |
Jason Bateman | ... | Agent Zoil | |
Sigourney Weaver | ... | The Big Guy | |
Bill Hader | ... | Haggard | |
Joe Lo Truglio | ... | O'Reilly | |
Mark Sivertsen | ... | State Trooper | |
Joe Berryman | ... | Gas Station Attendant | |
Kristen Wiig | ... | Ruth Buggs | |
John Carroll Lynch | ... | Moses Buggs | |
Steven Spielberg | ... | Steven Spielberg (voice) | |
Syd Masters | ... | Band Member #1 | |
Gary Roller | ... | Band Member #2 | |
Oliver O'Shea | ... | Band Member #3 | |
Lonnie Otha-Mayer | ... | Band Member #4 | |
Will Veitch | ... | Band Member #5 | |
Mike Miller | ... | Police Officer (as Michael Miller) | |
Lori Dillen | ... | Robed Woman | |
J. Todd Anderson | ... | Comic Store Clerk | |
Brett Michael Jones | ... | Keith Nash | |
Diego Deane | ... | Fireworks Store Clerk | |
Blythe Danner | ... | Tara Walton | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Dawnielle Banks | ... | Steampunk Woman (uncredited) | |
Dawn Barber | ... | Sailor Moon (uncredited) | |
Chad Boardsen | ... | Snake Plissken Cosplay (uncredited) | |
Corey Drake | ... | Stormtrooper (uncredited) | |
Devin Faraci | ... | Comic Con Nerd (uncredited) | |
David Fernandez Jr. | ... | Comic Con (uncredited) | |
Jamin Fite | ... | Imperial Officer (uncredited) | |
Brent 'Clutch' Gaubatz | ... | Stormtrooper (uncredited) | |
Larry Goldstein | ... | Comic-Con Chewbacca (uncredited) | |
Zack Kennedy | ... | Comic Con Nerd (uncredited) | |
Paula Labaredas | ... | Princess Leia (uncredited) | |
Patrick Lee | ... | Background Comic-Con (uncredited) | |
Patrick Mackie | ... | Hotel Guest (uncredited) | |
Kevin G. O'Connor | ... | Sandtrooper TD-0013 (uncredited) | |
Sylvia Adelina Padilla | ... | Felix the Cat (uncredited) | |
Michael Neal Powell | ... | Bartender (uncredited) | |
Phoebe Price | ... | Princess Lea (uncredited) | |
Erick Ramirez | ... | Comic Con Galactic Marine (uncredited) | |
Chris Rymer | ... | Comic Con Clone Trooper (uncredited) | |
Kathy Skirmont | ... | Princess Leia (uncredited) | |
Joy Sudduth | ... | Angry Stage Manager (uncredited) | |
Kyle Sundgren | ... | Comic Con Attendee (uncredited) | |
Joel Thingvall | ... | Comic Book Dealer (uncredited) | |
Brian Ulrich | ... | Gray Uglydoll (uncredited) |
Produced by
Tim Bevan | ... | producer |
Liza Chasin | ... | executive producer |
Eric Fellner | ... | producer |
Robert Graf | ... | executive producer |
Debra Hayward | ... | executive producer |
Nira Park | ... | producer |
Adam Schardein | ... | producer: Image Metrics |
Natascha Wharton | ... | executive producer |
Music by
David Arnold |
Cinematography by
Lawrence Sher | ... | director of photography |
Film Editing by
Chris Dickens |
Casting By
Allison Jones |
Production Design by
Jefferson Sage |
Art Direction by
Richard Fojo |
Set Decoration by
Carla Curry |
Costume Design by
Nancy Steiner |
Makeup Department
Georgia Allen | ... | makeup artist |
Enid Arias | ... | additional hair stylist |
Jeri Baker | ... | hair department head: additional photography |
Mary Burton | ... | makeup artist: Sigourney Weaver |
Berlinda Cantu-Lewis | ... | hair stylist |
Tarra D. Day | ... | makeup department head (as Tarra Day) |
Carmen L. Jones | ... | additional hair stylist |
Natasha Ladek | ... | wig maker |
Bonnie Masoner | ... | makeup artist |
Nina Paskowitz | ... | hair stylist: Sigourney Weaver |
Geordie Sheffer | ... | hair department head |
Alicia M. Tripi | ... | hair stylist |
Jane Walker | ... | hair stylist: Simon Pegg & Nick Frost / makeup artist: Simon Pegg & Nick Frost |
Nathalie Allen | ... | makeup artist (uncredited) |
Elizabeth Gallegos | ... | assistant hair stylist (uncredited) |
Jennifer Jane | ... | assistant hair stylist (uncredited) |
Vanessa Jaramillo | ... | makeup artist (uncredited) |
Greg Nicotero | ... | special makeup effects artist (uncredited) |
Angelique Ortiz | ... | additional make-up (uncredited) |
Ashlynne Padilla | ... | assistant makeup artist (uncredited) |
Sheila Trujillo-Gomez | ... | makeup artist (uncredited) |
Production Management
Tania Blunden | ... | post-production supervisor |
Karen Ruth Getchell | ... | production supervisor |
Robert Graf | ... | unit production manager |
Ann Lynch | ... | additional post-production supervisor |
Michelle Wright | ... | executive in charge of production |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Ryan Craig | ... | key second assistant director |
Valerie Johnson | ... | second second assistant director |
Denise Anderson Poore | ... | additional second assistant director |
Lynn Struiksma | ... | additional second second assistant director: San Diego |
Jonathan Watson | ... | first assistant director |
Art Department
Ruben J. Acuna | ... | propmaker |
William J. Albarez | ... | set dresser |
J. Todd Anderson | ... | storyboard artist |
Gregorio Aragon | ... | utility technician |
Steve Arnold | ... | art director: additional photography |
Ulrike Auer-Erdoes | ... | set painter foreman (as Ulli Auer-Erdoes) |
James Barth | ... | construction foreman (as Jim Barth) |
Thomas J. Barton | ... | key greensman / stand-by greensman |
David Benavides | ... | set dresser |
Mike Bertolina | ... | assistant property master (as Michael Bertolina) |
Mike Blaze | ... | property master: additional photography |
Kurt Blondis | ... | propmaker |
Fritz Buckley | ... | property assistant |
Kyle Caraway | ... | utility technician |
Steve Chapman | ... | gang boss (as Steven Chapman) |
Matt Chavez | ... | utility technician (as Matthew A. Chavez) |
Victor Chavez | ... | set foreman |
Lance Cheatham | ... | set dresser |
Dennis Collins | ... | stand-by painter |
Cliff J. Crouch | ... | welder |
Rocky De la Vega | ... | painter |
Meliton Duran | ... | propmaker |
Brad Einhorn | ... | property master |
Loyd 'Jim' Ellis | ... | welder |
Lyn Gawron | ... | art department coordinator (as Lyn S. Gawron) |
John Gibson | ... | greensman |
Enrique Gomez | ... | propmaker |
Doug Gray | ... | propmaker/sculptor (as Douglas Gray) |
Damon Green | ... | gang boss |
Graham Griswold | ... | set dresser |
Wellyem Guerra | ... | set dresser |
Daniel Herrera | ... | paint gang boss |
Daniel Holloway | ... | paint gang boss |
Mary Holyoke | ... | buyer |
Virginia Hopkins | ... | lead scenic artist |
Richard Hughes | ... | set dresser |
Dexter Ing | ... | propmaker/sculptor |
Robert Jackson | ... | set dresser |
Arlen Johnson | ... | general foreman (as Arlen J. Johnson) |
Caylen Johnson | ... | welding foreman |
Jacob Johnson | ... | utility technician |
Lorin Johnson | ... | greensman |
Steve Kahn | ... | set foreman |
Lance Kelly | ... | painter |
Jeffrey Lamm | ... | propmaker |
Ellen Lampl | ... | graphic designer |
Nikki LeBlanc | ... | painter |
Scot Leczel | ... | construction foreman: additional photography (as Scott 'Choppy' Leczel) |
Michael Longueira | ... | propmaker |
Amahl Lovato | ... | set designer |
Jason Mack | ... | set dresser |
Michael Maloney | ... | mill foreman |
William Maloney | ... | painter (as Bill Maloney) |
Preston Malott | ... | welder |
Christopher Martin | ... | key greensman (as Christopher T. Martin) |
Jerry Martinez | ... | laborer foreman |
Carlos Mata | ... | propmaker |
Abbie D. McCreary | ... | propmaker |
David McQuade | ... | set dresser |
Robert 'Rick' Mobbs | ... | painter |
Sergio Murillo | ... | plasterer |
Kirk Newren | ... | propmaker foreman |
David O'Grady | ... | propmaker |
James F. Oberlander | ... | set designer |
Jesus Ornelas | ... | plaster foreman |
Palemon Ornelas | ... | utility technician |
Jesus M. Ornellas Jr. | ... | gang boss |
Kenneth Pattison | ... | painter (as Ken Pattison) |
Julie Peters-Haymes | ... | set dresser |
David W. Phillips | ... | propmaker foreman |
Eduardo Reyes | ... | painter |
Zacheriah T. Rheam | ... | toolman |
Tanana Rivera | ... | art department assistant |
Sarah Robinson | ... | set painter foreman |
Siobhan Roome | ... | set designer |
Sebastian Rutkowsky Ruiz | ... | paint gang boss (as Sebastian R. Ruiz) |
Randy Severs | ... | sculptor foreman |
John Shane | ... | propmaker/sculptor |
Phil Shirey | ... | leadman (as John Philip Shirey) |
Scott Shordon | ... | paint foreman: additional photography |
Jaime Souza | ... | painter |
Michael Spader | ... | sign writer |
Spencer Stair | ... | set dresser |
Travis Stroope | ... | gang boss |
Mike W. Sullivan | ... | propmaker |
Andrew Terry | ... | painter |
Lia Thompson Roldan | ... | set decorator: additional photography (as Lia Roldan) |
David Thompson | ... | set dresser |
Angelo Tomarchio | ... | sculptor gang boss |
Drew Toops | ... | painter |
Joseph A. Torres | ... | gang boss |
Robert Valverde | ... | propmaker/sculptor |
Alex 'Otter' Vernon | ... | propmaker |
Steve Vigil | ... | gang boss |
Brian Wike | ... | propmaker/sculptor (as Brian 'Billy' Wike) |
Big John Willis | ... | utility technician |
Chris Windisch Jr. | ... | greensman (as Christopher C. Windisch) |
Christopher Windisch | ... | construction coordinator (as Christopher D. Windisch) |
Ted Wolff | ... | painter |
Colin Zaug | ... | on-set dresser |
Jill Dupont | ... | set dresser (uncredited) |
Philippe Gaulier | ... | concept artist (uncredited) |
Amy Giedraitis | ... | props (uncredited) |
Linda R. Gore | ... | set dresser (uncredited) |
Melissa Harrison | ... | property assistance: Los Angeles (uncredited) |
Erik Keeling-Torrez | ... | set dresser (uncredited) |
Nikolai Loveikis | ... | leadman: reshoots (uncredited) |
Rick Mobbs | ... | paint gang boss (uncredited) |
Dennis Riewerts | ... | draper (uncredited) |
Lawrence Tolle | ... | property assistant (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Dafydd Archard | ... | sound mix technician |
Chris Burdon | ... | re-recording mixer |
Peter Burgis | ... | foley artist |
Kay Colvin | ... | sound utility |
Doug Cooper | ... | re-recording mixer |
Pud Cusack | ... | sound mixer: additional photography, Los Angeles |
Nick Del-Molino | ... | sound mix assistant |
Simon Gershon | ... | sound effects editor |
Arthur Graley | ... | foley editor |
Randall L. Johnson | ... | boom operator (as Randy Johnson) |
Julian Kurland | ... | sound intern |
Peter F. Kurland | ... | sound mixer |
Gerard Loret | ... | first assistant sound editor |
Rich Lovell | ... | sound mix technician |
Richard Lovell | ... | sound mix assistant |
Ben Meechan | ... | sound effects editor |
Zak Melemendjian | ... | assistant dialogue editor (as Peter Melemendjian) |
Markus Moll | ... | sound mix technician |
Dan Morgan | ... | adr supervisor (as Daniel Morgan) / dialogue supervisor (as Daniel Morgan) |
Beauxregard Neylen | ... | adr mixer (as Beauxregard Neylon) |
Keith Partridge | ... | foley mixer |
Mark Paterson | ... | sound re-recording mixer: temp mix |
Jeremy Price | ... | additional sound effects editor |
Michael Russo | ... | adr mixer |
Julian Slater | ... | supervising sound editor |
Barnaby Smyth | ... | foley artist |
Andrew Stirk | ... | sound re-recording mixer: temp mix |
Ruth Sullivan | ... | foley artist |
Sven Taits | ... | sound re-recording mixer: temp mix |
Wade Barnett | ... | adr recordist (uncredited) |
Simon Diggins | ... | adr recordist (uncredited) |
Henry Dobson | ... | dubbing supervisor (international versions) (uncredited) |
Jerry Gilbert | ... | adr mixer (uncredited) |
Peter Gleaves | ... | adr mixer (uncredited) |
Adam Horley | ... | adr recordist (uncredited) |
Gareth Rhys Jones | ... | foley artist (uncredited) |
Nick Kray | ... | adr mixer (uncredited) |
Travis MacKay | ... | adr mixer (uncredited) |
Ric Schnupp | ... | adr recordist (uncredited) |
James Shannon | ... | dolby sound consultant (uncredited) |
Julian Slater | ... | sound designer (uncredited) |
John St. Denis | ... | adr recordist (uncredited) |
Andy Stallabrass | ... | adr recordist (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
Larz Anderson | ... | special effects coordinator |
Brent Baker | ... | molding department head: Spectral Motion |
Roland Blancaflor | ... | creature foam department head: Spectral Motion |
Darin Bouyssou | ... | molding department: Spectral Motion Inc. |
Steve Cremin | ... | special effects coordinator: additional photography: additional photography |
Paul Deely | ... | special effects technician |
Dennis Dion | ... | special effects foreman |
Mary Elizalde | ... | creative consultant: Spectral Motion |
Mike Elizalde | ... | creator: Paul puppet effects |
Chris Garnaas | ... | molding department: Spectral Motion (as Chris Gaarnas) |
Scott Hastings | ... | special effects technician |
Joel Hobbie | ... | special effects technician |
Taishiro Kiya | ... | creature sculptor: SpectralMotion |
Junko Komori | ... | creature technician: Spectral Motion |
Maria Kruse | ... | creature technician staff: Spectral Motion |
Steve Kuzela | ... | creature seamer: Spectral Motion |
Tim Larsen | ... | creature paint department head: Spectral Motion (as Tim 'Gore' Larsen) |
Danny Maldanado | ... | special effects technician |
Cass McClure | ... | creature foam technician: Spectral Motion |
James Patterson | ... | creature technician staff: Spectral Motion |
Constantine Sekeris | ... | illustrator: Spectral Motion |
Mario Torres Jr. | ... | creature sculptor: Spectral Motion (as Mario Torres) |
Brian Walsh | ... | production supervisor: Spectral Motion |
Dennis Yeager II | ... | special effects foreman |
Visual Effects by
Diccon Alexander | ... | digital matte painter: Double Negative |
Dan Lindskov Andersen | ... | cg sequence lead: Double Negative (as Dan Andersen) |
Kris Anderson | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Edward Andrews | ... | digital paint artist: Double Negative / rotoscoper: Double Negative |
Arild Anfinnsen | ... | lighting technical director: Double Negative |
Oliver Atherton | ... | site supervisor: Double Negative Singapore |
Michael Atkin | ... | lighting technical director: Double Negative |
Jörg Baier | ... | compositor: Double Negative (as Joerg Baier) |
Andy Bean | ... | lighting technical director: Double Negative (as Andrew Bean) |
Susanne Becker | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Anders J.L. Beer | ... | animation supervisor |
Cayley Bell | ... | on-set visual effects coordinator: Double Negative |
Jennifer C. Bell | ... | visual effects executive: Universal |
Michael Bell | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Stephen Bennett | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Thomas Biller | ... | lighting technical director: Double Negative |
Matthew Borneman | ... | studio: Double Negative (as Matthew Bourneman) |
Stephen Borneman | ... | lighting technical director: Double Negative |
Joseph Boyle | ... | visual effects editor (as Joe Boyle) |
James Braid | ... | technology: Double Negative |
Paul Brannan | ... | visual effects modeller/technical director: Double Negative |
Lester Brown | ... | rotoscoper: Double Negative |
Nik Brownlee | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Sylvain Brugnot | ... | research and development: Double Negative |
Robert Brumby | ... | cloth/muscle visual effects: Double Negative |
Eamonn Butler | ... | head of animation: Double Negative |
Kamelia Chabane | ... | rotoscoper: Double Negative |
Vincent Chang | ... | rotoscoper: Double Negative |
Janson Chew | ... | matchmover: Double Negative Singapore |
Julian Chong | ... | roto/prep lead: Double Negative Singapore |
Karen Clarke | ... | visual effects line producer: Double Negative |
Roberto Clochiatti | ... | cg sequence lead: Double Negative |
Kia Coates | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Ian Copeland | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Hal Couzens | ... | visual effects producer |
Alastair Crawford | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Ed Cross | ... | senior visual effects editor (as Edward Cross) |
Ingrid-Elin Dahl-Olsen | ... | research and development: Double Negative |
Francesca Dare | ... | rotoscoper: Double Negative |
Markus Daum | ... | visual effects rigger: Double Negative |
Rupert Davies | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Robert Deas | ... | cg sequence lead: Double Negative |
Max Decroix | ... | lighting technical director: Double Negative |
David Denley | ... | lighting technical director: Double Negative |
Kaori Doi | ... | lighting technical director: Double Negative |
Yoav Dolev | ... | roto/paint artist: Double Negative |
Miles Drake | ... | studio: Double Negative |
Seth Dubieniec | ... | lighting technical director: Double Negative |
Tom Edwards | ... | cg sequence lead: Double Negative |
Favian Ee | ... | roto/prep artist |
Yasmine El-Ghamrawy | ... | compositor: Double Negative (as Yasmine El Ghamrawy) |
Huw J. Evans | ... | cg sequence lead: Double Negative (as Huw Evans) |
Theo Facey | ... | visual effects rigger |
Muhammad Faizal | ... | roto/prep lead: Double Negative Singapore (as Mohamed Faizal) |
Ellie Faustino | ... | cloth/muscle visual effects: Double Negative (as Elisenda Faustino) |
Andrew Feery | ... | lighting technical director: Double Negative |
Julian Foddy | ... | cg supervisor: Double Negative |
James Foster | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
William Foulser | ... | matchmover: double negative |
Julien Fourvel | ... | matchmover: Double Negative |
Federico Frassinelli | ... | visual effects technical director: Double Negative |
Gianluca Fratellini | ... | animator |
David Fuhrer | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Howard Fuller | ... | cg sequence lead: Double Negative |
John J. Galloway | ... | 2d sequence lead: Double Negative (as John Galloway) |
Philippe Gaulier | ... | concept artist: Double Negative |
Richard Gavin | ... | cloth/muscle visual effects: Double Negative |
Riccardo Gemelli | ... | additional technical director: Double Negative |
Adam Glasman | ... | DI colourist |
Ramiro Gomez | ... | visual effects rigger: Double Negative |
Joel Green | ... | lighting supervisor: Double Negative / look development: Double Negative |
Sharna Hackett | ... | visual effects coordinator: Double Negative |
Andy Hague | ... | visual effects editor |
Sam Hanover | ... | matchmover: Double Negative |
Pete Hanson | ... | visual effects studio manager: Double Negative |
Ryu Harada | ... | lighting technical director: Double Negative |
Gareth Harbuz | ... | creature visual effects: Double Negative |
Neil Harrison | ... | digital intermediate systems administrator |
Will Harrower | ... | research and development: Double Negative |
Haji Hassan | ... | rotoscoper: Double Negative Singapore |
Aeon Henderson | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Ben Hicks | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Tom Hocking | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Natalie Homewood | ... | cloth/muscle visual effects: Double Negative |
Alex Hope | ... | visual effects executive producer: Double Negative |
Pete Howlett | ... | 2d sequence lead: Double Negative (as Peter Howlett) |
David Hyde | ... | visual effects technical director: Double Negative |
Matthew Jacques | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Jody Johnson | ... | visual effects supervisor |
Pete Jopling | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Simon Kay | ... | motion capture technician: Double Negative |
Volodymyr Kazantsev | ... | shader: Double Negative |
Yuko Kimoto | ... | rotoscoper: Double Negative |
Marcin Kolendo | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Jayzica Kong | ... | rotoscoper: Double Negative Singapore (as Jessica Kong) |
Valdone Koronczi | ... | visual effects production assistant: Double Negative (as Valdone Cerniute) |
Sylvia Kratzsch | ... | lighting technical director: Double Negative |
Dan Kripac | ... | shader: Double Negative |
Andix Lai | ... | cloth/muscle visual effects: Double Negative |
Grant Laker | ... | visual effects rigger: Double Negative |
Terence Lam | ... | matchmove lead: Double Negative Singapore |
Joe Lamont-Fisher | ... | research and development: Double Negative |
Kirsty Lawlor | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Josh Lawson | ... | visual effects editor: Double Negative |
Mat Leach | ... | studio: Double Negative |
Matthew Leach | ... | studio assistant |
Daniel Leatherdale | ... | paint/roto artist: Double Negative |
David Lebrun | ... | lighting technical director: Double Negative |
Zhihong Leo | ... | matchmove artist |
Francis Leong | ... | matchmover: Double Negative Singapore |
Darryl Li | ... | visual effects production: Double Negative Singapore |
William Lin Jiahui | ... | matchmover: Double Negative Singapore (as Wiliiam Lin) |
Chi Kwong Lo | ... | lighting technical director: Double Negative |
Leah Low | ... | matchmover: Double Negative Singapore |
David Lowry | ... | lead animator |
Megan Lu | ... | matchmover: Double Negative Singapore |
Thomas Luff | ... | compositor: Double Negative (as Tom Luff) |
Viet Luu | ... | on-set visual effects matchmover: Double Negative |
Michael Lyle | ... | matchmover: Double Negative |
Aysha Madina | ... | animator |
Howard Margolius | ... | visual effects technical director: Double Negative |
Scott Marriott | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Will Martindale | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Chris McLaughlin | ... | lighting technical director: Double Negative |
Andre Metello | ... | technical director: Double Negative |
Mark Michaels | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Andy Middleton | ... | lead texture artist: Double Negative |
Thomas Middleton | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Sangita Mistry | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Alice Mitchell | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Alberto Montañés | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Trevor Murphy | ... | on-set visual effects matchmover: Double Negative |
Tristan Myles | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Jens Mårtensson | ... | visual effects technical director: Double Negative (as Jens Martensson) |
Lucie Ostrer | ... | visual effects coordinator: Double Negative |
Gruff Owen | ... | 2d supervisor: Double Negative |
Graham Page | ... | 2d sequence lead: Double Negative |
Daniel Pastore | ... | matchmove supervisor: Double Negative |
Enrik Pavdeja | ... | rotoscoper: Double Negative |
Cheewei Peh | ... | rotoscoper: Double Negative Singapore |
Laurie Pellard | ... | studio: Double Negative |
Luis Pereira | ... | additional technical director: Double Negative |
Adrian Pinder | ... | cloth/muscle visual effects: Double Negative |
Andrea Pirisi | ... | digital colorist: Double Negative |
Fred Place | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Siobhan Platten | ... | research and development: Double Negative |
Laurence Priest | ... | matchmover: Double Negative |
Scott Pritchard | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Ed Pulis | ... | cloth/muscle visual effects: Double Negative |
Sonny Pye | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Nigel Rafter | ... | animator: Double Negative |
Chua Raymond | ... | matchmover: Double Negative Singapore (as Raymond Chua) |
Julia Reinhard | ... | 2d sequence lead: Double Negative |
James Roberts | ... | research and development: Double Negative |
Wesley Roberts | ... | digital paint artist: Double Negative / rotoscoper: Double Negative |
Tom Rolfe | ... | 2d sequence lead: Double Negative |
Austin Ronald | ... | rotoscoper: Double Negative |
Trina M. Roy | ... | research and development: Double Negative (as Trina Roy) |
Timothy Russell | ... | matchmover: Double Negative |
Olivier Ryard | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Olle Rydberg | ... | modeler: Double Negative |
Matt Sadler | ... | matchmover: Double Negative |
Lucy Salter | ... | shader: Double Negative |
Udhaya Sankar | ... | visual effects technical director: Double Negative |
Markus Schmidt | ... | visual effects modeller/technical director: Double Negative |
Markus Schneider | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Robert Seaton | ... | lighting technical director: Double Negative |
Tim Shim | ... | matchmover: Double Negative Singapore (as Timothy Shim) |
Andrew Simmonds | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Daniel Smollan | ... | lighting technical director: Double Negative |
Dan Snape | ... | 2d sequence lead: Double Negative |
Paul Venn Stirling | ... | compositor: Double Negative (as Paul Stirling) |
Mary Stroumpouli | ... | paint/roto artist: Double Negative |
Jonathan Styles | ... | lighting technical director: Double Negative |
Giuseppe Tagliavini | ... | compositor: Double Negative |
Alex John Tan | ... | matchmover: Double Negative Singapore (as Alex Tan) |
Jeffrey Tan | ... | matchmover: Double Negative Singapore |
Raymond Tan | ... | rotoscoper: Double Negative Singapore |
Chris Tay | ... | rotoscoper: Double Negative: Singapore |
Lee Tibbetts | ... | texture artist: Double Negative |
Kim Tobin | ... | compositor: Double Negative (as Kim Worrall) |
Chris Tomkins | ... | tech support |
Eric Tsui | ... | generalist td |
Helga Victoria | ... | matchmove artist: Double Negative (as Helga Yeo) |
Carlo Volpati | ... | visual effects technical director: Double Negative |
Victor Wagner | ... | visual effects technical director: Double Negative |
Ellen Walder | ... | visual effects resource referee: Double Negative |
Ross Lee Wilkinson | ... | matchmover: Double Negative (as Ross Wilkinson) |
Amielia Williams | ... | visual effects coordinator: Double Negative (as Amie Cox) |
Annie V. Wong | ... | digital compositor: Double Negative (as Annie Nakamura) |
Xiong Ying | ... | matchmover: Double Negative Singapore |
Joel Aguilar | ... | roto artist: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Jillian Arnold | ... | video technician (uncredited) |
Fiorenza Bagnariol | ... | digital film bureau (uncredited) |
Keziah Bailey | ... | visual effects artist: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Daniel Baldwin | ... | matchmove artist: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Luke Ballard | ... | roto/prep artist: Double N(uncredited)egative (uncredited) |
Adam Barnett | ... | visual effects technical support (uncredited) |
Luke Bigley | ... | digital paint artist: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Paul Boyd | ... | visual effects artist (uncredited) |
Bruce Buckley | ... | visual effects artist (uncredited) |
Richard Burnside | ... | matchmove artist: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Thomas J. Burton | ... | visual effects: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Paul Chapman | ... | digital compositor: Baseblack (uncredited) |
Michael Connor | ... | roto/prep artist: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Dayne Cowan | ... | on set supervisor: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Charlie H. Ellis | ... | roto/prep artist (uncredited) |
Alison Farmer | ... | texture artist (uncredited) |
Jay Fleming | ... | matchmove artist: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Edwin Gamez | ... | facial tracker (uncredited) |
Justin Geoffroy | ... | assistant visual effects editor (uncredited) |
Maurizio Giglioli | ... | character technical director (uncredited) |
Ana Gomes | ... | prep artist: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Katie Goodwin | ... | visual effects editor: DNeg (uncredited) |
Amélie Guyot | ... | matchmover (uncredited) |
Chris Hart | ... | digital artist (uncredited) |
Kristine-Joeann Jasper | ... | texture artist: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Daniel Jeantou | ... | tech support (uncredited) |
Adam Jhani-Stephens | ... | studio assistant (uncredited) |
Timothy P. Jones | ... | digital film bureau (uncredited) |
Chris Keller | ... | prep artist (uncredited) |
Asim Khan | ... | digital effects: Baseblack (uncredited) |
Dan Kunz | ... | motion capture technical director (uncredited) |
Yaocheng Lam | ... | modeling/texturing: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Robbie Lee | ... | visual effects editor: Baseblack (uncredited) |
Skeel Lee | ... | digital artist: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Frederik Lillelund | ... | technical director: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Mike Litzenberg | ... | motion tracker: Image Metrics (uncredited) |
Taz Lodder | ... | technology support manager: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Kim Lim Loo | ... | matchmove artist: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Raj Mahendran | ... | technical support (uncredited) |
Lilly Heart Marriott | ... | matchmove artist (uncredited) |
Mark Masson | ... | rigging technical director (uncredited) |
Gurel Mehmet | ... | concept artist: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Chris Mello | ... | video production assistant (uncredited) |
James Mulholland | ... | matchmove artist (uncredited) / technical director (uncredited) |
Paul Nendick | ... | head of technology: Baseblack (uncredited) |
Shi Hua Ng | ... | matchmove artist: Double Negative Singapore (uncredited) |
Stella Hui Sze Ng | ... | matchmove artist (uncredited) |
John O'Lone | ... | digital compositor (uncredited) |
John Palmer | ... | digital film bureau manager (uncredited) |
Nizhen Phang | ... | matchmove artist (uncredited) |
Nes Pinsuwan | ... | roto/prep artist (uncredited) |
Dennis Pontanares | ... | roto/prep artist: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Simon Pynn | ... | matchmove artist: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Sam Reed | ... | visual effects artist (uncredited) |
Fanny Roche | ... | tracking (uncredited) |
Sam Schwier | ... | matchmove lead (uncredited) |
Phil Smith | ... | roto/paint artist: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Petter Steen | ... | visual effects artist (uncredited) |
Frederick George Stuhrberg | ... | 3d scanning (uncredited) |
Junaid Syed | ... | effects technical director (uncredited) |
Eldred Tjie | ... | digital artist (uncredited) |
Marie Tollec | ... | research & development: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Kat Tysoe | ... | studio: double negative (uncredited) |
Quentin van den Bossche | ... | visual effects production assistant (uncredited) |
Nick van Diem | ... | technical support (uncredited) |
Vanessa Velasquez | ... | technology: double negative (uncredited) |
Patrick Woo | ... | matchmove artist (uncredited) |
Ryan John Woodward | ... | matchmove artist: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Stunts
Elle Alexander | ... | stunts |
Dean Bailey | ... | stunts |
Donny Bailey | ... | stunts |
Bruce Benson | ... | stunts |
Robert Anthony Brass | ... | stunts |
Mark Brooks | ... | stunts |
Bobby Burns | ... | stunts |
Laurence Chavez | ... | stunts |
Ed Duran | ... | stunts (as Edward A. Duran) |
Debbie Evans | ... | stunts |
Eddie Fiola | ... | stunts |
Cory Fleming | ... | stunts |
Tait Fletcher | ... | stunts |
Al Goto | ... | stunts |
Tad Griffith | ... | stunts (as Gary Tad Griffith) |
Nate Harris | ... | stunts |
Michael R. Long | ... | stunts |
Angelique Midthunder | ... | stunts |
Rich Minga | ... | stunts |
Darrin Prescott | ... | stunt coordinator |
Suzanne Prescott | ... | stunts |
Tanner Prescott | ... | stunts |
Derick Pritchard | ... | stunts |
Scott Rogers | ... | stunts |
Jimmy Romano | ... | stunts |
Rich Rutherford | ... | stunts |
Trina E. Siopy | ... | stunts (as Trina Siopy) |
Sonny Surowiec | ... | stunts |
Willie Weber | ... | utility stunts |
Tyler Williams | ... | stunts (as TJ Williams) |
Elle Alexander | ... | stunt double: Sigourney Weaver (uncredited) |
Craig Baxley Jr. | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Michael R. Long | ... | stunt double: Nick Frost (uncredited) / stunt driver (uncredited) |
Chris Palermo | ... | stunt driver (uncredited) |
Tanner Prescott | ... | stunt double: Paul (uncredited) |
Mam Smith | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Phillip Abeyta | ... | rigging electrician (as Phil Abeyta) |
Mark Anderson | ... | rigging grip |
Troy Anderson | ... | electrician (as Troy K. Anderson) |
Adam Barth | ... | key video assist |
Nick Behrmann | ... | rigging electrician |
Chris Bennett | ... | lighting programmer |
Jeff Bettis | ... | grip |
James M. Black | ... | rigging electrician (as James Black) |
William Buckingham III | ... | key grip: additional photography (as Bill Buckingham) |
Chip Byrd | ... | first assistant camera: 'b' camera |
Erick Castillo | ... | film loader: vfx unit |
Michael A. Chavez | ... | camera operator: 'b' camera (as Michael Chavez) |
Tristan Chavez | ... | second assistant camera: 'b' camera (as Tristan S. Chavez) |
Tim Christie | ... | dolly grip: 'a' camera |
Oliver Clark | ... | video assist |
Sean Patrick Crowell | ... | key grip |
Jeff Cutter | ... | director of photography: additional photography |
Julie Donovan | ... | first assistant camera: 'a' camera |
Harland Espeset | ... | grip |
George Estill | ... | best boy rigging grip |
Benjamin Estrada | ... | electrician (as Benjamin W. Estrada) |
Mike D. Fernandez | ... | video assist (as Mike Fernandez) |
David Ghegan | ... | best boy electric |
Daniel C. Gold | ... | camera operator: 'a' camera (as Dan Gold) |
John Gorman | ... | electrician |
Bryan G. Haigh | ... | second assistant camera: 'a' camera |
Ian Hanna | ... | grip (as Ian J. Hanna) |
Adam Harrison | ... | rigging electric best boy |
Derek Johnson | ... | rigging grip |
John Joyce | ... | camera operator: 'B' camera & Steadicam Operator |
Dylan Kelling | ... | rigging grip |
John Koth | ... | best boy grip |
Charles C. Lee | ... | set lighting |
Chris Lee | ... | electrician |
Lucas P. Leggio | ... | rigging electrician (as Lucas Leggio) |
Brian Malone | ... | rigging grip |
John Marshall McLeod | ... | grip (as John McLeod) |
Mark Mele | ... | rigging electrician (as Mark R. Mele) |
Glenn E. Moran | ... | rigging gaffer |
Lee Nakagawa | ... | electrician |
Charlie Newberry | ... | second assistant camera: 'b' camera |
David B. Nowell | ... | aerial director of photography |
Clayton Null | ... | rigging grip |
Mark O'Flahavan | ... | lighting technician |
Ray Ortega | ... | electrician |
Alex Perez | ... | electrician |
Mike Pesce | ... | rigging electrician |
Philip C. Pfeiffer | ... | camera operator: 'b' camera (as Philip Pfeiffer) |
Jessica Ramos | ... | loader |
Brooks Robinson | ... | steadicam operator |
Nick Shuster | ... | first assistant camera: 'b' camera |
Jason Smith | ... | grip |
Josh Stancil | ... | key rigging grip |
Calvin Starnes | ... | grip |
Eric Steinig | ... | dolly grip: 'b' camera |
Mark Steinig | ... | rigging grip |
George Stephenson | ... | camera operator: 'b' camera |
Eric Stillions | ... | electrician |
Brian Thomas | ... | rigging electrician |
Jorn Vylonis | ... | rigging electrician |
Jarred Waldron | ... | gaffer |
Wilson Webb | ... | still photographer |
Cody West | ... | grip (as William Cody West) |
Scott Wetzel | ... | video assistant |
Dwayne Willis | ... | electrician |
Jeff Anderson | ... | rigging electrician (uncredited) |
Greg Baldi | ... | camera operator (uncredited) |
Mike Barnett | ... | ultimate arm operator (uncredited) |
Kenneth Coblentz | ... | grip (uncredited) |
Phillip Crosby | ... | camera trainee (uncredited) |
Jesse Crusing | ... | additional electrician (uncredited) |
Dwight Dollins | ... | grip (uncredited) |
Raphael Freud | ... | electrician (uncredited) |
Jimmy Hammond | ... | second assistant camera: 'a' camera, Los Angeles (uncredited) |
Tom Hutchinson | ... | assistant camera (uncredited) |
Jason Linebaugh | ... | lighting technician (uncredited) |
Damon Marcellino | ... | lighting technician (uncredited) |
Sean McClellan | ... | rigging electrician (uncredited) |
Dave Midthunder | ... | rigging grip (uncredited) |
Jeremy Antonio Oliver | ... | lighting technician (uncredited) |
George Peters | ... | camera operator (uncredited) |
Brice Reid | ... | first assistant camera: 'a' camera, Los Angeles unit (uncredited) |
Rob Salviotti | ... | second assistant camera (uncredited) |
Mark Sheets | ... | rigging (uncredited) |
Paul Snell | ... | second assistant camera: UK (uncredited) |
Michael Stumpf | ... | camera operator: 'a' camera: Los Angeles unit (uncredited) / steadicam operator: Los Angeles unit (uncredited) |
Luigi Ventura | ... | camera production assistant (uncredited) |
Dwayne Willis | ... | lighting technician (uncredited) |
Aaron G. York | ... | libra head operator (uncredited) |
Animation Department
Chiara Antelmi | ... | animator: Double Negative |
Amedeo Beretta | ... | animator: Double Negative |
Eamonn Butler | ... | head of animation: Double Negative |
Paul A. Davies | ... | animator: Double Negative (as Paul Davies) |
Gianluca Fratellini | ... | animator: Double Negative |
Aldo Gagliardi | ... | animator: Double Negative |
Gabriel Gelade | ... | animator: Double Negative |
Patrick Giusiano | ... | animator: Double Negative |
Elizabeth Gray | ... | animator: Double Negative |
Nicolas Gueroux | ... | animator: Double Negative |
Hugo Hernandez | ... | animator: Double Negative |
Jason Herschaft | ... | animator: Double Negative |
Scott Holmes | ... | lead animator: Double Negative |
Michael Hull | ... | animator: Double Negative (as Mike Hull) |
Arne Kaupang | ... | animator: Double Negative |
Stafford Lawrence | ... | animator: Double Negative |
David Lowery | ... | lead animator: Double Negative (as David Lowry) |
Jonathan Macintosh | ... | animator: Double Negative (as Jonny Macintosh) |
Jason Martinsen | ... | animator: Double Negative |
Nathan McConnel | ... | animator: Double Negative |
Andrew McEvoy | ... | animator: Double Negative (as Andy McEvoy) |
Daniele Mieli | ... | animator: Double Negative |
Gwilym Morris | ... | animator: Double Negative |
Prothais Nicolas | ... | animator: Double Negative (as Nicolas Prothais) |
Emanuele Pavarotti | ... | animator: Double Negative |
David S. Peng | ... | animator: Double Negative (as David Peng) |
Nigel Rafter | ... | animator: Double Negative |
Terence P. Reilly | ... | animator: Double Negative (as Terence Reilly) |
Darren Rodriguez | ... | animator: Double Negative |
In-Ah Roediger | ... | animator: Double Negative |
Jeff Schanz | ... | animator: Double Negative |
Nicolas Seck | ... | animator: Double Negative |
James Wilson | ... | animator: Double Negative |
Alli Sadegiani | ... | animator (uncredited) |
Casting Department
Abigail Barbier | ... | adr voice casting |
Jo Edna Boldin | ... | casting: New Mexico |
Louis Elman | ... | adr voice casting |
Elizabeth Gabel | ... | extras casting |
Ben Harris | ... | casting associate: Los Angeles |
Joseph Hicks | ... | extras casting: additional photography, Casting Associates |
Marie A. Kohl | ... | casting associate: New Mexico (as Marie A. McMaster) |
Peter John Kousakis | ... | casting assistant: Los Angeles (as Peter Kousakis) |
David Kramer | ... | extras casting: San Diego, Casting Associates |
Hannah Macpherson | ... | casting assistant: New Mexico |
Christina Ortega | ... | extras casting assistant |
Rebecca Stover | ... | extras casting assistant (as Rebecca J. Stover) |
Alex Castillo | ... | extras casting production assistant (uncredited) |
Bryan Chacon | ... | extras casting production assistant (uncredited) |
Amelia Salas | ... | extras casting production assistant (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Pilar Agoyo | ... | tailor |
Amelia Buhrman | ... | costumer: Los Angeles |
Sarah Byrden | ... | costume staff assistant |
Debra Chapman | ... | tailor |
Bren Cook | ... | ager/dyer |
Emily Egge | ... | set costumer |
Sharon Fauvel | ... | head ager/dyer: Los Angeles |
Vita Gavrylyuk | ... | cutter/fitter: Los Angeles |
Adrienne Greshock | ... | key costumer: Los Angeles |
Juliet Hyde-White | ... | key costumer (as Juliet M. Hyde-White) |
Linda Matthews | ... | costume supervisor |
Carlane Passman | ... | costume supervisor: additional photography (as Carlane Passman Little) |
Claire Sandrin | ... | set costumer |
Paul Sinnott | ... | costume staff assistant: Los Angeles |
Jennifer Starzyk | ... | assistant costume designer |
Allyson Traub | ... | costumer |
Jesse Trevino | ... | costumer |
Phillip Boutte Jr. | ... | costume illustrator (uncredited) |
Wynema Chavez | ... | costumer (uncredited) |
Carrie Dacre | ... | set costumer: additional photography (uncredited) |
Liz Larson | ... | set costumer (uncredited) |
Erich A. Muller | ... | set costumer (uncredited) |
Editorial Department
Trevor Brown | ... | preview digital intermediate colorist |
Charlotte Dean | ... | post-production coordinator |
Rob Farris | ... | digital intermediate producer |
Amy Gill | ... | post-production assistant |
Adam Glasman | ... | digital intermediate colorist |
Emily Greenwood | ... | digital on-line editor |
Patrick Malone | ... | digital intermediate head of department |
Lucy Mitra | ... | second assistant editor |
Catriona Richardson | ... | first assistant editor |
Mark Sachen | ... | colorist |
Aurora Shannon | ... | digital intermediate assistant |
Laurent Treherne | ... | digital film technical supervisor |
Vincent Polidoro | ... | post-production technician (uncredited) |
Tatjana Rhodes | ... | editorial trainee (uncredited) |
Location Management
Chris Baugh | ... | location manager: San Diego |
Austin Christensen | ... | assistant location manager |
S. Todd Christensen | ... | location manager |
Granville Greene | ... | location scout |
Chee Ho | ... | location assistant |
Eric Klosterman | ... | location manager: additional photography |
Marcus Montano | ... | key assistant location manager |
Duffy Taylor | ... | key assistant location manager: San Diego |
Justin T. Williams | ... | assistant location manager |
Music Department
Nick Angel | ... | music supervisor |
David Arnold | ... | music programmer / musician: bass guitar/keyboards / musician: guitar |
Chris Barrett | ... | score recording and mixing assistant |
Mark Berrow | ... | musician: violin |
Rachel Bolt | ... | viola |
John Bradbury | ... | orchestra leader |
Jo Buckley | ... | orchestra contractor assistant |
Paul Clarvis | ... | musician: additional percussion |
Chris Cozens | ... | auricle operator |
Fiona Cruickshank | ... | score recording and mixing assistant |
Nicholas Dodd | ... | conductor / orchestrator |
Dina Eaton | ... | music editor |
Kirsten Errington | ... | music consultant: Right Music (as Kirsten Lane) |
Geoff Foster | ... | score mixer / score recordist |
Julian Jackson | ... | musician: harmonica |
Steve Mair | ... | musician: double bass |
Cynthia Millar | ... | musician: ondes martenot (as Cynthia Miller) |
John Parricelli | ... | musician: guitar |
Tom Pigott Smith | ... | musician: violin |
Toby Pitman | ... | music programmer / musician: guitar |
Rob Playford | ... | midi technician / music programmer |
Michael Price | ... | composer: additional music |
Steven Price | ... | music editor |
Frank Ricotti | ... | musician: additional percussion |
Theo Vidgen | ... | assistant music copyist |
Jake Walker | ... | musician |
Bruce White | ... | musician: viola |
Robin Whittaker | ... | assistant music editor / music editor (as Robin Quinn) |
Jonathan Williams | ... | musician: cello |
Vicki Williams | ... | music coordinator |
David William Hearn | ... | music programmer (uncredited) |
Todd Kasow | ... | music editor (uncredited) |
Andrew Townend | ... | ((music copyist) (uncredited) |
Transportation Department
Ted Basso | ... | production van driver: basecamp |
Alan Berger | ... | driver |
Kari Bernhardt | ... | driver |
Dan Berryman | ... | driver |
George M. Brown | ... | driver (as George Brown) |
John Campbell | ... | driver (as John A. Campbell) |
Al Cantu | ... | transportation captain |
Jack Carpenter | ... | insert car driver |
Bob A. Carter | ... | driver |
Kelly Carter | ... | driver |
Bill Clair | ... | driver (as William E. Clair) |
Lori Dillen | ... | driver |
Billy L. 'Butch' Frank | ... | driver |
Joseph Gonzales | ... | driver (as Joe Gonzalez) |
John Christopher Hicks | ... | driver (as John C. Hicks) |
Penny Hicks | ... | driver |
John Hudson | ... | driver |
Edward Lassak | ... | transportation captain (as Edward A. Lassak) |
William F. Luehm | ... | picture car coordinator |
Wende Martin | ... | driver (as Wende L. Martin) |
Jimmy W. Masterson | ... | driver |
Robert 'Red' Maxwell | ... | driver |
Richard E. Morley Jr. | ... | driver (as Richard Morley) |
Louis Ortiz | ... | driver |
Louis Ortiz | ... | driver |
Andrew King Quintana | ... | driver |
William Ray | ... | driver |
Paul Ripple | ... | transportation captain |
Tom Roberts | ... | driver (as Tommy Roberts) |
Teri Romano | ... | driver (as Teri R. Romano) |
Jesse Romero | ... | driver |
Michael J. Roybal | ... | driver |
Timothy P. Ryan Jr. | ... | driver |
Timothy P. Ryan | ... | transportation coordinator |
Bonnie Seltzer | ... | driver |
Ronald T. Shipps | ... | driver |
Richard Slaughter | ... | driver |
Fred Steagall | ... | driver (as Fred G. Steagall) |
Freddie 'Leroy' Steagall | ... | driver |
Lucas Stein | ... | driver (as Lucas Mathew Stein) |
Steve Vandiver | ... | driver |
Anthony Wamego | ... | driver (as Anthony T. Wamego) |
George Williams | ... | driver |
Other crew
Paula Amanda | ... | stage manager: New Mexico |
Liza Angelie | ... | miscellaneous crew |
Christina Angeloudes | ... | legal & business affairs manager: Working Title |
William Arute | ... | stand-in: Simon Pegg |
Lance Bangs | ... | documentarian |
Karen Beever | ... | additional clearances |
Paul Belenardo | ... | production accountant: additional photography |
Taryn Benesta | ... | assistant: Greg Mottola |
Aubree Bernier-Clarke | ... | documentarian |
David Bethel | ... | medic |
Bryan Blair | ... | puppeteer |
Ben Blois | ... | set production assistant |
Robert Anthony Brass | ... | stand-in |
Fran Broadhurst | ... | development coordinator: Working Title |
Megan Alicia Brown | ... | second assistant accountant (as Megan Brown) |
Alton Robert Capwell | ... | puppeteer |
Tamzin Cary | ... | development executive: Big Talk Pictures |
Jeane Champion | ... | key craft service (as Jeane Zekowski-Champion) |
Chloe Dorigan | ... | assistant: Tim Bevan, Working Title |
Kate Fasulo | ... | production coordinator: Working Title |
Eric Fiedler | ... | puppeteer |
Cliff Fleming | ... | helicopter pilot |
Joshua Fritel | ... | key set production assistant |
Jamie E. Frye | ... | cast assistant |
Rachael Lin Gallaghan | ... | production coordinator |
Wyatt Garfield | ... | documentarian |
Colin Garza | ... | production assistant |
Tarn Harper | ... | post production accountant |
Evan Hayes | ... | production executive: Working Title |
Jurgen Heimann | ... | puppeteer |
J. Elizabeth Ingram | ... | assistant production coordinator: San Diego |
Nancy G. James | ... | key craft service: San Diego (as Nancy James) |
Allison Jandreau-Heil | ... | assistant craft service |
Brad Jenkins | ... | production assistant |
Matthew Justice | ... | chief operating officer: Big Talk Pictures |
Nikki Kelly | ... | asset coordinator |
Paul R. Kenney | ... | key second assistant accountant |
Ivan Kerum | ... | head caterer |
Suraj Kaur Khalsa | ... | production secretary (as Isha Sunflower Downs) |
Cheryl Kurk | ... | production accountant |
Lisa Kurk-Dmytryk | ... | second assistant accountant (as Lisa Kurk) |
Shira Landman | ... | medic |
Troy Lochner | ... | staff assistant |
Jennifer P. Luther | ... | first assistant accountant (as Jennifer Luther) |
Tara Lyons | ... | stand-in |
Kyle Martin | ... | puppeteer (as Kyle Kay Martin) |
Sharon Martin | ... | financial controller: Big Talk Pictures |
Crystal McAlerney | ... | assistant production coordinator |
Gráinne Mckenna | ... | vice president of business & legal affairs: Working Title (as Gráinee McKenna) |
Scott Millenbaugh | ... | puppeteer |
Jason Miller | ... | medic |
Matthew J. Miller | ... | staff assistant |
Diane Min Fa | ... | medic (as Diane Minfa) |
Liz Modena | ... | post-production accountant: US |
Angela Morrison | ... | chief operating officer: Working Title |
Patricia Mary Murphy | ... | legal counsel |
Khalic Nance | ... | assistant craft service |
Daniel Noah | ... | construction accountant |
Dale O'Malley | ... | medic |
David Z. Obadiah | ... | title sequence producer |
Justin Pastryk | ... | set production assistant |
Ryan J. Pezdirc | ... | production assistant |
Katherine Pomfret | ... | assistant: Eric Fellner, Working Title |
Rachael Prior | ... | head of development: Big Talk Pictures |
Liz Probst | ... | payroll accountant (as Elizabeth Probst) |
Celia Richards | ... | assistant: Nira Park |
Kathryn Rose-Remlinger | ... | post-production accountant / post-production accountant: US |
Ruth Sewell | ... | development assistant: Big Talk Pictures |
Sheeraz Shah | ... | head of legal & business affairs: Working Title |
Natasha Shumny | ... | post facilities coordinator |
Jack Sidey | ... | assistant: Michelle Wright, Working Title |
Joan Siebens | ... | staff assistant |
Louise Spencer | ... | unit publicist (as Louise A. Spencer) |
Paula Stier | ... | assistant production coordinator: additional photography |
Adam M. Stone | ... | product placement coordinator: Stone Management |
Cat Stone | ... | product placement coordinator: Stone Management |
Jason Suhrke | ... | set production assistant: additional photography |
Chance P. Tassone | ... | key craft service: additional photography (as Chance Tassone) |
Lee Thomas | ... | multimedia consultant |
Clinton Trucks | ... | assistant: Robert Graf / comic book industry liaison |
Elizabeth Van Allen | ... | key craft service |
Jill Vaupen | ... | travel coordinator |
Elias Vigh | ... | accounting clerk (as Elias Vigil) |
Sheila Waldron | ... | script supervisor (as Sheila G. Waldron) |
Brenden Wedner | ... | production assistant |
Jessica Weetch | ... | development executive: Big Talk Pictures |
Polly Wilby | ... | assistant post-production accountant |
Michelle Wright | ... | head of production: Working Title |
Oscar Wright | ... | title designer |
Sarah Jane Wright | ... | production executive: Working Title (as Sarah-Jane Robinson) |
Christophe Zajac-Denek | ... | stand-in |
Hannah Bergstrom | ... | runner/intern (uncredited) |
Adam Cuthbert | ... | production assistant (uncredited) |
Hayley Derryberry | ... | stand-in (uncredited) |
Christian Di Salvo | ... | stand-in: Bill Hader (uncredited) |
Paul Donnellon | ... | title sequence designer (uncredited) |
Shawn Fields | ... | set staff assistant (uncredited) |
Cliff Fleming | ... | aerial coordinator (uncredited) |
Cory Fleming | ... | helicopter pilot (uncredited) |
Joe Manuel Gallegos Jr. | ... | stand-in (uncredited) |
Alina Gatti | ... | set production assistant (uncredited) |
Jurgen Heimann | ... | mechanical department (uncredited) |
Linda Diane Holley | ... | stand-in: Blythe Danner (uncredited) |
Patrick Hutchison | ... | production assistant (uncredited) |
Beverly Kizer | ... | second assistant accountant: wrap (uncredited) |
Alexandria Morrow | ... | stand-in/photo double: Sigourney Weaver (uncredited) |
Adam Owens | ... | stand-in: John Carroll Lynch and David Koechner (uncredited) |
Kate Phillips | ... | main title producer (uncredited) |
Eva Quiroz | ... | vice president of operations (uncredited) |
Air Saturn | ... | set intern (uncredited) |
Cara Shine | ... | assistant: Eric Fellner (uncredited) |
Marcus Taylor | ... | additional set production assistant (uncredited) |
Edgar Wright | ... | script editor (uncredited) |
Thanks
Kenton Allen | ... | special thanks |
Sarah Allentuch | ... | special thanks |
Richard Ayoade | ... | special thanks |
Howard Beige | ... | the filmmakers would like to thank: Rubies Costumes |
Jason Brashill | ... | special thanks |
Nick Burns | ... | special thanks |
Adam Buxton | ... | special thanks |
Alison Cain | ... | special thanks |
Daniel Clowes | ... | special thanks (as Daniel G. Clowes) |
Olivia Colman | ... | special thanks |
Joe Cornish | ... | special thanks |
Kevin Eldon | ... | special thanks |
Allen Entin | ... | special thanks |
Nelson Frankin | ... | special thanks |
Christina Frost | ... | special thanks |
Carla Gallo | ... | special thanks |
David Glanzer | ... | special thanks: Comic-Con International |
Paul Herbert | ... | special thanks |
Timur Karamolla | ... | special thanks |
Joe Keatinge | ... | special thanks |
Robert Kirkman | ... | special thanks |
Jeremy Lovering | ... | special thanks |
David Marsden | ... | special thanks |
Kathy McCurdy | ... | the filmmakers would like to thank: director of features, San Diego Film Commission |
Jim Murray | ... | special thanks |
Greg Nicotero | ... | special thanks |
Arika Okrent | ... | special thanks |
Ryan Ottley | ... | special thanks |
Maureen Pegg | ... | special thanks |
Leo Thompson | ... | special thanks |
Priscilla Travis-Laudenklos | ... | the filmmakers would like to thank: Little A'le'inn, Inc. |
Cory Walker | ... | special thanks |
Steve D. Weinmuller | ... | special thanks (as Steve Weinmuller) |
Edgar Wright | ... | special thanks |