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Jul 25, 1980  Cast Chevy Chase Ty Webb Rodney Dangerfield Al Czervik Bill Murray Carl Spackler, Screenwriter Michael O'Keefe Danny Noonan Ted Knight Judge Smails Sarah Holcomb Maggie O'Hooligan Cindy Morgan Lacey Underall Scott Colomby Tony D'Annunzio Dan Resin Dr. Beeper Henry Wilcoxon Bishop Elaine Aiken Mrs. Noonan Albert Salmi Noonan Ann Ryerson Grace. Caddyshack is a 1980 American sports comedy film directed by Harold Ramis, written by Brian Doyle-Murray, Ramis, and Douglas Kenney, and starring Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, Ted Knight, Michael O'Keefe, and Bill Murray.Doyle-Murray also has a supporting role. Caddyshack was Ramis' directorial debut and boosted the career of Dangerfield, who was previously known mostly for his stand-up comedy. Support Joe's Diecast Shack by making a donation. $5.00 $10.00 $20.00 $50.00. Per month One Time Only. General Discussions. Forums Topics Posts Last post; Everything Diecast Use this forum to discuss all things Diecast. If you prefer to use a brand specific board, or post on both, that's cool too. If you'd like to discuss a brand that.

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Caddyshack
Directed byHarold Ramis
Produced byDouglas Kenney
Written by
Starring
Music byJohnny Mandel
CinematographyStevan Larner
Edited byWilliam C. Carruth
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
  • July 25, 1980
98 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$6 million
Box office$39.8 million

Caddyshack is a 1980 American sportscomedy film directed by Harold Ramis, written by Brian Doyle-Murray, Ramis, and Douglas Kenney, and starring Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, Ted Knight, Michael O'Keefe, and Bill Murray. Doyle-Murray also has a supporting role.

Caddyshack was Ramis' directorial debut and boosted the career of Dangerfield, who was previously known mostly for his stand-up comedy. Grossing nearly $40 million at the domestic box office (the 17th-highest of the year),[1] it was the first of a series of similar comedies. A sequel, Caddyshack II (1988), followed, although only Chase reprised his role and the film was poorly received.

The film has a cult following and was named by ESPN as 'the funniest sports movie ever made.'[2]

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Plot[edit]

Danny Noonan works as a caddie at the upscale Bushwood Country Club in Illinois to earn enough money to go to college. Danny caddies for Ty Webb, a suave and talented golfer and the son of one of Bushwood's co-founders. Danny tries to gain favor with Judge Elihu Smails, the country club's stodgy co-founder and director of the caddie scholarship program, by caddying for him. Meanwhile, Carl Spackler, a somewhat-unhinged groundskeeper, hunts a gopher that is damaging the course. He tries to kill it with a rifle and high-pressure hose, without success.

Al Czervik, a brash and obnoxious nouveau riche golfer, begins appearing at the club. Czervik heckles Smails as he tees off, causing his shot to go badly. Frustrated, Smails throws his putter and injures an elderly woman. Danny takes responsibility for the incident, to gain Smails' favor. Smails encourages him to apply for the caddie scholarship.

At Bushwood's annual Fourth of July banquet, Danny and his girlfriend Maggie work as servers. Czervik continues to irritate Smails and the club members, while Danny becomes attracted to Lacey Underall, Smails' promiscuous niece. Danny wins the Caddy Day golf tournament and the scholarship, earning him an invitation from Smails to attend the christening ceremony for his boat. The boat is sunk at the event after an accident involving Czervik's larger boat. Returning home, Smails discovers Lacey and Danny on a bed at his house. Expecting to be fired or to have the scholarship revoked, Danny is surprised when Smails only demands that he keeps the incident secret.

Unable to bear the continued presence of the ill-mannered Czervik, Smails confronts him and announces that he will never be granted membership. Czervik counters by announcing that he would never consider being a member: he insults the country club and claims to be there merely to evaluate buying it and developing the land into condominiums. After a brief scuffle and exchange of insults, Ty Webb suggests they discuss a resolution over drinks. After Smails demands satisfaction, Czervik proposes a team golf match with Smails and his regular golfing partner Dr. Beeper against Czervik and Webb. Against club rules, they also agree to a $20,000 wager on the match, which quickly doubles to $40,000. That evening, Webb practices for the game against Smails and meets Carl; the two share a bottle of wine and a joint.

The match is held the next day. Word spreads of the stakes involved, and a crowd gathers. During the game, Smails and Beeper take the lead, while Czervik, to his dismay, is 'playing the worst game of his life.' He reacts to Smails' taunts by impulsively doubling the wager to $80,000 per team. When his own ricocheting ball strikes him, Czervik feigns injury in hopes of having the contest declared a draw. Lou, the course official who is acting as an umpire, tells Czervik his team will forfeit unless they find a substitute. When Webb chooses Danny, Smails threatens to revoke his scholarship, but Czervik promises Danny that he will make it 'worth his while' if he wins. Danny chooses to play.

Upon reaching the final hole, the score is tied. Judge Smails scores a birdie. Danny has to complete a difficult putt to win the bet. Czervik again doubles the wager. Danny's putt leaves the ball hanging over the edge of the hole. At that moment, in his latest attempt to kill the gopher, Carl detonates plastic explosives that he has rigged around the golf course. The explosion shakes the ground and causes the ball to drop into the hole, handing Danny, Webb and Czervik victory on the wager. Smails refuses to pay, so Czervik beckons two hulking men to 'help the judge find his checkbook.' As Smails is chased across the course, Czervik leads a wild party at the clubhouse, attended by all of the onlookers at the match. Some distance away, the gopher emerges from underground, unharmed, and dances to the movie's theme song, 'I'm Alright,' amid the smoldering ruins of the golf course.

Cast[edit]

  • Chevy Chase as Ty Webb
  • Rodney Dangerfield as Al Czervik
  • Ted Knight as Judge Elihu Smails
  • Michael O'Keefe as Danny Noonan
  • Bill Murray as Carl Spackler
  • Sarah Holcomb as Maggie O'Hooligan
  • Scott Colomby as Tony D'Annunzio
  • Cindy Morgan as Lacey Underall
  • Dan Resin as Dr. Beeper
  • Henry Wilcoxon as Bishop Fred Pickering
  • Albert Salmi as Mr. Noonan
  • Elaine Aiken as Mrs. Noonan
  • John F. Barmon Jr. as Spaulding Smails
  • Lois Kibbee as Mrs. Smails
  • Brian Doyle-Murray as Lou Loomis
  • Jackie Davis as Smoke Porterhouse
  • Hamilton Mitchell as Motormouth

Production[edit]

The film was inspired by writer and co-star Brian Doyle-Murray's memories working as a caddie at Indian Hill Club in Winnetka, Illinois. His brothers Bill and John Murray (production assistant and a caddy extra) and director Harold Ramis also had worked as caddies when they were teenagers. Many of the characters in the film were based on characters they had encountered through their various experiences at the club, including a young woman upon whom the character of Maggie is based and the Haverkamps, a doddering old couple, John and Ilma, longtime members of the club, who can barely hit the ball out of their shadows. The scene involving a Baby Ruth candy bar being thrown into the swimming pool was based on a real-life incident at Doyle-Murray's high school.[3][failed verification] The scene in which Al Czervik hits Judge Smails in the genitals with a struck golf ball happened to Ramis on what he said was the second of his two rounds of golf, on a nine-hole public course.[4]

The dinner and dancing scene was filmed at the Boca Raton Hotel and Club in Boca Raton, Florida.[5]

The film was shot over eleven weeks during the autumn of 1979; Hurricane David in early September delayed production. Golf scenes were filmed at the Rolling Hills Golf Club (now the Grande Oaks Golf Club) in Davie, Florida.[6] According to Ramis, Rolling Hills was chosen because the course did not have any palm trees. He wanted the movie to feel that it was in the Midwest, not Florida. The explosions that take place during the climax of the film were reported at the nearby Fort Lauderdale airport by an incoming pilot, who suspected a plane had crashed.[3]

The scene that begins when Ty Webb's golf ball crashes into Carl Spackler's shack was not in the original script. It was added by director Harold Ramis after realizing that two of his biggest stars, Chevy Chase and Bill Murray (who previously did not get along due to a feud dating back to their days on Saturday Night Live, but were at least tolerant and professional towards each other while on set), until then, did not appear in a scene together. The three met for lunch and wrote the scene. This is the only film that Chase and Murray have appeared in together.[7]

Murray improvised much of a 'Cinderella story' scene based on two lines of stage direction. Ramis gave him direction to act as a child. Murray hit flowers with a hoe while fantasizing aloud about winning a major golf tournament.[7] Murray was with the production only six days, and all of his lines were unscripted.[4] Murray was working on Saturday Night Live at the time, and was not intended to have a large role in the movie. However, he was repeatedly recalled from New York to film additional scenes as production continued.[8]

Cindy Morgan said that a massage scene with Chevy Chase was improvised, and her reaction to Chase dousing her back with the massage oil, where she exclaimed 'You're crazy!' was genuine.[9] A scene in which her character dived into the pool was acted by a professional diver. Before the diver took over, she was led to the diving board by the crew and carefully directed up the ladder since she could not wear her contact lenses near the pool and was legally blind without them.[10]

A deal was made with John Dykstra's[7] effects company for visual effects, including lightning, stormy sky effects, flying golf balls and disappearing greens' flags. The gopher was part of the effects package. Dykstra's technicians added hydraulic animation to the puppet, including ear movement, and built the tunnels through which it moved.

The production became infamous for the amount of drug usage which occurred on-set, with supporting actor Peter Berkrot describing cocaine as 'the fuel that kept the film running.'[11]

Reception[edit]

Caddyshack was released on July 25, 1980, in 656 theaters, and grossed $3.1 million during its opening weekend. It went on to make $39,846,344 in North America.[12]

The film was met with underwhelming reviews upon its original 1980 release, with criticism towards the disorganized plot, though Dangerfield and Murray's comic performances were well-received. Roger Ebert gave the film two-and-a-half stars out of four and wrote, 'Caddyshack feels more like a movie that was written rather loosely, so that when shooting began there was freedom—too much freedom—for it to wander off in all directions in search of comic inspiration.'[13]Gene Siskel gave the film three out of four stars, saying it was 'funny about half of the time it tries to be, which is a pretty good average for a comedy.'[14] Dave Kehr, in his review for the Chicago Reader, wrote, 'The first-time director, Harold Ramis, can't hold it together: the picture lurches from style to style (including some ill-placed whimsy with a gopher puppet) and collapses somewhere between sitcom and sketch farce.'[15]Vincent Canby gave it a mixed review in The New York Times, describing it as 'A pleasantly loose-limbed sort of movie with some comic moments, most of them belonging to Mr. Dangerfield.'[16]

Nevertheless, the film has gained a cult following in the years after its release and has been positively reappraised by many film critics.[17] The film holds a 74% approval rating at Rotten Tomatoes, based on 54 (mostly contemporary) reviews, with an average rating of 6.69/10. The website's critical consensus reads: 'Though unabashedly crude and juvenile, Caddyshack nevertheless scores with its classic slapstick, unforgettable characters, and endlessly quotable dialogue.'[18]Christopher Null gave the film four stars out of five in his 2005 review, and wrote, 'They don't make 'em like this anymore … The plot wanders around the golf course and involves a half-dozen elements, but if you simply dig the gopher, the caddy, and the Dangerfield, you're not going to be doing half bad.'[19]

Cast

Tiger Woods said[20] that he liked the film, and played Spackler in an American Express commercial based on the film. Many of the film's quotes are part of popular culture.[21]

Ramis noted in the DVD documentary that TV Guide had originally given the film two stars (out of four) when it began showing on cable television in the early 1980s, but over time the rating had gone up to three stars. He himself said he could 'barely watch it. All I see are a bunch of compromises and things that could have been better,' such as the poor swings of everyone, except for O'Keefe.[22]

In 2007, Taylor Trade Publishing released The Book of Caddyshack, an illustrated paperback retrospective of the movie, with cast and crew Q&A interviews. The book was written by Scott Martin.[citation needed]

In April 2018, Flatiron Books published Caddyshack: The Making of a Hollywood Cinderella Story by Chris Nashawaty, detailing the making of the film.[23]

Denmark was the only place outside the United States or Canada where Caddyshack was initially a hit. The distributor had cut 20 minutes to emphasize Bill Murray's role.[24]

Awards and honors[edit]

This film is also second on Bravo's '100 Funniest Movies.'[25]

The film is recognized by American Film Institute in these lists:

  • 2000: AFI's 100 Years..100 Laughs – #71[26]
  • 2005: AFI's 100 Years..100 Movie Quotes:
    • Carl Spackler: 'Cinderella story. Outta nowhere. A former greenskeeper, now, about to become the Masters champion. It looks like a mirac.. It's in the hole! It's in the hole! It's in the hole!' – #92[27]
  • 2008: AFI's 10 Top 10:
    • #7 Sports Film[28]

Soundtrack[edit]

In anticipation of the movie, the Kenny Loggins single 'I'm Alright' was released nearly three weeks before the movie opened and became a top ten hit the last week of September 1980.[29] CBS Records also issued a soundtrack to Caddyshack later that year. It included ten songs, four of which were performed by Kenny Loggins, including the aforementioned 'I'm Alright.'

Sequel[edit]

There was a sequel, Caddyshack II (1988), which did poorly at the box office.

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Caddyshack restaurants[edit]

On June 7, 2001, Bill Murray, Brian Doyle-Murray and their brothers opened a themed restaurant inspired by the film at the World Golf Village, near St. Augustine, Florida. The restaurant is meant to resemble the fictional Bushwood Country Club, and serves primarily American cuisine. The brothers are all active partners and make occasional appearances at the restaurant. Three more Caddyshack restaurants were opened, in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; Orlando; and Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida; all are now closed.[30]

Bill Murray and two of his brothers were in attendance when another venue opened in Rosemont, Illinois, in April 2018.[31]

References[edit]

  1. ^1980 Yearly Box Office Results.Box Office Mojo. Retrieved February 3, 2013.
  2. ^https://www.espn.com/page2/movies/s/top20/fulllist.html
  3. ^ ab'''Caddyshack: Reel Life' from 'ESPN.com Page 2''. Espn.go.com. Retrieved March 14, 2012.
  4. ^ abCaddyshack: The Inside StoryArchived June 10, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Bio.HD December 13, 2009.
  5. ^On Location: Caddyshack filming locations.
  6. ^Grande Oaks Golf Club.
  7. ^ abcMark Canton, Chevy Chase, Scott Colomby, Hamilton Mitchell, Cindy Morgan, Jon Peters, Harold Ramis, Ann Ryerson (1999). Caddyshack: The 19th Hole, Special Feature (DVD). Warner Bros.
  8. ^Chris Nashawaty (August 2, 2010). 'Caddyshack'. Sports Illustrated.[dead link]
  9. ^Caddyshack on IMDb
  10. ^Hinson, Mark (August 7, 2009). ''Caddyshack' siren joins the fun for film school's 20th'. Tallahassee Democrat. p. 14D. Retrieved November 8, 2013.
  11. ^Sorokach, Josh (April 18, 2018). ''Caddyshack' Was Fueled By Rampant Cocaine Use, New Book Reveals'. Decider. Retrieved April 20, 2018.
  12. ^'Caddyshack (1980)'. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved December 22, 2012.
  13. ^Ebert, Roger (January 1, 1980). 'Caddyshack'. Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved July 13, 2009.
  14. ^Siskel, Gene (July 1980). 'Caddyshack'. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
  15. ^Kehr, Dave. 'Caddyshack'. Chicago Reader. Retrieved July 13, 2009.
  16. ^Canby, Vincent (July 1980). 'Caddyshack'. The New York Times. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
  17. ^Tom Hoffarth (February 20, 2007). ''Caddyshack' former hottie in revival mode'. Palm Beach Post. Archived from the original on February 2, 2012. Retrieved February 9, 2012.
  18. ^'Caddyshack (1980)'. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved May 1, 2019.
  19. ^[1] at Filmcritic.com's
  20. ^'Tiger Woods Talks..To His Twitter Followers'. Radar Online. November 30, 2010. Retrieved March 14, 2012.
  21. ^Ben Craw and Dan Abramson (May 30, 2010). 'All The Best 'Caddyshack' Quotes In One Video: Pick Your Favorite!'. The Huffington Post. Retrieved February 9, 2012.
  22. ^Martin, Brett (July 2009). 'Harold Ramis Gets the Last Laugh'. GQ: 64–67, 124–25. Retrieved June 22, 2009. Like, it bothers me that nobody except Michael O'Keefe can swing a golf club. A movie about golf with the worst bunch of golf swings you've ever seen! It doesn't bother golfers, though.
  23. ^Ryan, Patrick (April 24, 2018). ''Caddyshack': 5 wild things we learn about the Bill Murray comedy in new tell-all book'. USA Today. Retrieved September 20, 2019.
  24. ^Iben Albinus Sabroe (2008). Jeg vil vinde en Oscar (I Want to Win an Oscar).
  25. ^'Bravo's 100 funniest movies list'. Listsofbests.com. June 2, 2006. Archived from the original on March 2, 2009. Retrieved March 14, 2012.
  26. ^'AFI's 100 Years..100 Laughs'(PDF). American Film Institute. Retrieved August 20, 2016.
  27. ^'AFI's 100 Years..100 Movie Quotes'(PDF). American Film Institute. Retrieved August 20, 2016.
  28. ^'AFI's 10 Top 10: Top 10 Sports'. American Film Institute. Retrieved August 20, 2016.
  29. ^'Billboard's Hot 100 for the week of 27 Sep 1980'.. Retrieved July 27, 2019.
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  31. ^Kindelsperger, Nick (April 17, 2018). 'Bill Murray visits his Caddyshack restaurant in Chicago and doesn't disappoint'. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved April 23, 2018.

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Directed by

Stuart Hazeldine

Writing Credits

John Fusco.. (screenplay by) and
Andrew Lanham.. (screenplay by) &
Destin Daniel Cretton.. (screenplay by) (as Destin Cretton)
William P. Young.. (based on the book by) and
Wayne Jacobsen.. (in collaboration with) and
Brad Cummings.. (in collaboration with)

Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification

Sam Worthington .. Mack Phillips
Octavia Spencer .. Papa
Tim McGraw .. Willie
Radha Mitchell .. Nan Phillips
Megan Charpentier .. Kate Phillips
Gage Munroe .. Josh Phillips
Amélie Eve .. Missy Phillips (as Amelie Eve)
Avraham Aviv Alush .. Jesus
Sumire .. Sarayu
Alice Braga .. Sophia
Graham Greene .. Male Papa
Ryan Robbins .. Emil Ducette
Jordyn Ashley Olson .. Emily Ducette
Laura MacKillop .. Amber Ducette
Emily Holmes .. Vicki Ducette
Derek Hamilton .. Mack's Dad
Tanya Hubbard .. Mack's Mom
Carson Reaume .. Young Mack Phillips
David MacKay .. Preacher
Chris Britton .. Church Deacon
Lane Edwards .. Officer Dalton
Kendall Cross .. Special Agent Wikowski
Jay Brazeau .. Tony
Greta Makena Gibson .. Teenage Girl (as Greta Gibson)
David Longworth .. Older Camper
Ty Olsson .. 1950s Mack's Grandpa
Nicholas Holmes .. 1950s Young Mack's Dad
Leena Manro .. Nurse
Kayla Fielding .. Ally
Grace Netter .. Girl on Bridge
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Carolyn Adair .. Singing Church Lady (uncredited)
Andrew Beha .. FBI Agent (uncredited)
Ryan McNeill Bolton .. Police Radio (voice) (uncredited)
Colleen Bradford .. Revival Attendee (uncredited)
Rob Compton .. Murderer (uncredited)
Abie Ekenezar .. Hiker (uncredited)
Raul Espericueta .. Tourist (uncredited)
P.E. Ingraham .. Bridge Tourist (uncredited)
Kathryn Kirkpatrick .. Postmaster Annie (uncredited)
Nels Lennarson .. Young Biker (uncredited)
Brayden Snow .. Meadow Kid (uncredited)
Kayzhia Snow .. Meadow Kid (uncredited)
John Specogna .. Anti social biker (uncredited)

Produced by

Brad Cummings.. producer
Mike Drake.. executive producer
Qiuyun Long.. executive producer
Gil Netter.. producer
Lani Netter.. co-producer (as Lani Armstrong Netter)
Bo Shen.. associate co-producer
Arthur Spector.. associate producer
William Steinkamp.. co-producer
Shixing Zhou.. associate co-producer

Music by

Aaron Zigman

Cinematography by

Declan Quinn.. director of photography

Film Editing by

William Steinkamp

Casting By

Deborah Aquila
Tricia Wood

Production Design by

Joseph C. Nemec III.. (as Joseph Nemec)

Art Direction by

Gwendolyn Margetson

Set Decoration by

Tracey A. Doyle.. (Tracey Doyle)

Costume Design by

Stacy Caballero
Karin Nosella

Makeup Department

Codey Blair.. hair stylist
Beth Boxall.. key makeup artist
Emanuela Daus.. makeup artist
Renee Dombrosky.. key hair stylist
Charlene Dunn.. hair stylist
John L. Healy.. makeup artist
Davita Marsden.. hair: first assistant splinter unit
Troy Mitchell.. hair stylist: to Mr. McGraw
Connie Parker.. department head makeup artist
Sanna Seppanen.. department head hair stylist
Brenda Turner.. hair stylist
Sandy Lindala.. prosthetics coordinator (uncredited)

Production Management

Bree Bailey.. production executive
Jennifer Booth.. production executive
Ami Cohen.. supervisor of production
Brett Cranford.. unit production manager: Portland unit
Chris Foss.. production manager
Matthew Janzen.. senior vice president: production & development
Andy Levine.. post-production supervisor (as Andrew Levine)
Mark W. McCoy.. vice president: Feature Post Production
Curtis A. Miller.. vice president of production
Michael Paseornek.. president of production: Motion Picture Group
Carl Pedregal.. head of post production
Donna Sloan.. executive in charge of production

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

David Arnold.. second assistant director
Karin Behrenz.. third assistant director
Myron Hoffert.. first assistant director
Keith Jones.. second assistant director: Portland unit (as Keith C.A. Jones)
David Klohn.. first assistant director: splinter unit
Scott Kukurudz.. third assistant director
Eddy Santos.. additional second assistant director
David Scott Thomson.. trainee assistant director

Art Department

Andy Amoroso.. set dresser
Mark Anderson.. on-set scenic painter
Carl Baird.. set painter
Dave Barron.. carpenter
M. Josie Bleurer.. head greensperson (as M. Josie Bleuer)
Darren Brewer.. carpenter
Bob Carson.. lead set dresser
Mike Carter.. greensperson (as Michael Carter)
Lynda Chapple.. props buyer
Nicole Chorney.. assistant set decorator
Dwayne Collins.. greensperson
Grant Cotterall.. carpenter
Ron Cummins.. greensperson
Gordon Deyell.. props buyer
Malcolm Dunn.. art department assistant
Aaron Egilsson.. carpenter
Keith Esch.. lead painter
Glenn Foerster.. head greensperson
Terry Foerster.. general foreperson
Lloyd Griffiths.. carpenter
David Hadaway.. set designer
Mark Haddad.. lead greensperson
Daniel Hardwick.. carpenter
Doug Hardwick.. construction coordinator
Salmon Harris.. storyboard artist
Guy Henriksen.. set dresser
Glen W. Herlihy.. carpenter (as W. Glen Herlihy)
Steven Hoffart.. set dresser
Jan Holmsten.. construction buyer
Doran Holowachuk.. lead labourer
Grayson Hosie.. set dresser
Christopher Hunt.. scenic painter
Carol Jensen.. food stylist
Scott Johnson.. lead painter
Michael Johnston.. on-set carpenter
Saleem Kafi.. greensperson
Sayuri Katayama.. carpenter
Mike Keel.. set decoration buyer (as Michael Keel)
Michael Aaron Keith.. props person / props (as Michael Reid)
Todd Keller.. on set dresser (as Todd Milan Keller)
Aron Koel.. lead greensperson
Rick Kramer.. lead: on-set
Ray Lai.. illustrator
John Lavell.. sculptor
Anthony Lawson.. carpenter
Patience Leenstra.. greensperson
Mike Legrow.. carpenter
Joseph Leja.. maintenance (as J. Joseph Leja)
Kim Magee.. carpenter
Johanna Manders.. greensperson
Gwendolyn Margetson.. art director
Cheryl Marion.. set designer
Steve Martin.. carpenter (as Steven Martin)
Shawn McArthur.. lead greensperson
Peter McGregor.. carpenter
Mike McLeod.. general foreperson
Sheila Millar.. set designer
Mark Morgan.. set dresser
Vladimir Moukhanov.. carpenter
Shannon Murphy.. assistant set decorator
Denise Nadredre.. props buyer
Marie-Josee Nesbit.. set dresser
Melina Neufeld.. art department production assistant / graphic designer
Stuart Nicholls.. sculptor
Marlee Nygard.. scenic painter
Chris O'Connell.. credits artist
Shane O'Reilly.. lead carpenter
John Panozzo.. carpenter
David Parke.. set dresser
Valentine Pavuls.. property master
Dan Petrescu.. paint coordinator
Mark Prior.. set dresser
Steve Reintjes.. paint foreperson (as Steven Reintjes)
Taryn Saunders.. greensperson
Dwight Schneider.. technical fishing advisor
Laura Schneider.. assistant property master (as Laura Lea Schneider)
Glen Schroeder.. illustrator
Nadine Sekora.. art department coordinator
Katherine Sharpe.. food stylist (as Kathie Sharpe)
Joey Silva.. carpenter / lead greens person
Leland Smithson.. plasterer
Sandra Smolski.. set decoration buyer
Tony Soragnese.. set dresser
Claes St. Cyr.. plasterer
Jake Stout.. carpenter
Michelle Sturley.. set painter
Kester Svendsen.. set dresser (as A. Kester Svendsen)
Peter Sysoev.. scenic artist
Joel Turner.. greensperson
Ron Turner.. illustrator
Judi Varga.. scenic artist (as Judy Varga)
Ingrid C.A. Walther.. set dresser
Richard Wasnock.. set dresser
Ken Westdorp.. construction labourer
Sean Whale.. set dresser
Jordy Wihak.. property: truck (as Jordan Wihak)
Greg Winter.. carpenter (as Gregory Winter)
Joyce Woods.. scenic artist

Sound Department

Eric Batut.. production sound mixer
Simon Bright.. sound assistant
Patrick Christensen.. adr mixer
Miguel Coiz.. adr engineer
Dean Giammarco.. re-recording mixer
Samuel R. Green.. technical support: adr
Geraldo Gutierrez.. technical support: adr
Patrick Haskill.. sound designer (as Pat Haskill)
Dave Hibbert.. foley engineer (as David Hibbert)
Chris Higgins.. boom operator
Gord Hillier.. adr supervisor / dialogue editor
Mike Kovac.. walla performer
Kat Liffiton.. studio manager
Mark McBryde.. adr mixer
Maureen Murphy.. foley artist
Aaron Olson.. assistant dialogue editor
Bill Sheppard.. re-recording mixer
Gordon Sproule.. adr & walla mixer / studio technician
Art Young.. sound mixer: behind the scenes
Sylvia Zaradic.. walla director

Special Effects by

Caila Anderson.. special effects buyer
Paul Benjamin.. special effects foreperson
Ed Deeth.. special effects assistant
Joel Fisher.. special effects assistant
Bleau Fortier.. special effects foreperson
Ron Kozier.. special effects technician
Mike Kruper.. special effects technician
Tony Lazarowich.. special effects coordinator
Derrick Moennick.. special effects assistant
Kim Mortensen.. special effects best boy
Jak Osmond.. special effects assistant
Paul Pat.. special effects assistant
Clay Scheirer.. special effects snow coordinator (as Clayton Orr)
Jeremy Simons.. special effects assistant
William Storms.. special effects assistant
Brett Widiner.. special effects labourer

Visual Effects by

Camil Adell.. digital artist: CVD VFX
Daniel Auber.. concept artist: Rodeo FX
Alexandru Banuta.. modeling artist: Rodeo FX
Guillaume Baratte.. cg artist
Jake Barousse.. compositing: and 2D artist
Isaac Barter.. digital artist
Romain Bayle.. digital artist: CVD VFX
Maleika Beauchamp.. visual effects production assistant: Rodeo FX
Alexis Belanger.. digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Laurent Ben-Mimoun.. art director: Rodeo FX
Vincent Bergeron.. digital compositor: Rodeo FX
David Bishop.. cg artist
Dawid Borkiewicz.. cg artist: Rodeo FX
Sara Bourque.. visual effects coordinator: Rodeo FX
Bertrand Breuze.. digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Daniel Briney.. compositing: and 2D artist (as Dan Briney)
Lee J. Buckley.. technodolly operator (as Lee Buckley)
Jasmin Budge.. digital artist: CVD VFX
Jodie Camilleri.. visual effects producer: CVD VFX
Thana Cha.. rotoscope and paint artist: Rodeo FX
Marie Soleil Chabot.. rotoscope and paint artist: Rodeo FX
Kathy Chasen-Hay.. visual effects: senior vice president
Mathieu Chouinard.. visual effects production assistant: Rodeo FX
Catherine Coley.. communications: Rodeo FX
Jerome Collombier.. matchmover: Rodeo FX
Samantha Combaluzier.. matte painter: Rodeo FX
Veronique Comeau.. texture artist: Rodeo FX
Juliette Compignie.. rotoscope artist: Rodeo FX
Matt Conway.. matte painter: Rodeo FX
Chris M. Cooper.. compositing: and 2D artist
Nathalie Cyr.. visual effects coordinator
Dominic Daigle.. matte painting td: Rodeo FX
Vanessa Delarosbil.. digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Etienne Deshaies.. digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Ashish Dewan.. digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Victor DiMichina.. production supervisor: Pixel Magic
Plamen Dimitrov.. cg artist: Rodeo FX
Andreane Dodier-Villeneuve.. digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Dominic Drolet.. matchmover: Rodeo FX
Joseph Dubé-Arsenault.. cg artist
Rémi Ducharme.. visual effects coordinator: Rodeo FX (as Rémi Ducharme-Moussaoui)
Dusty Emerson.. compositing: and 2D artist
Maxime Entringer.. cg artist: Rodeo FX
April Hannah Fortin.. visual effects coordinator (as April Fortin)
Frederic Fortin.. cg artist
James Fouche.. visual effects coordinator: Rodeo FX
Josiane Fradette.. visual effects producer: Raynault VFX
Alan Fregtman.. pipeline td: Rodeo FX
Jean-Francois Gagne.. digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Emilie Gagnon.. rotoscope and paint artist: Rodeo FX
Geneviève Gareau.. rotoscope and paint artist: Rodeo FX
Gabriele Gennaro.. cg artist: Rodeo FX
Jade Ghali-Lachapelle.. visual effects production assistant: Rodeo FX
Rocco Gioffre.. matte painter: Rodeo FX
Ève Giordani.. visual effects production assistant: Rodeo FX
Mathieu Godin.. matchmover: Rodeo FX
Elias Gonzalez.. matte painter: Rodeo FX
Nancy Gonzalez.. rotoscope and paint artist: Rodeo FX
Olivier Goulet.. matte painting td: Rodeo FX
Blane Granstaff.. compositing: and 2D artist
Jonathan Grégoire.. cg artist
Éric Hamel.. art director: Rodeo FX
Karl Herrmann.. visual effects director of photography
Robert Hubbard.. digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Neil Impey.. visual effects production manager
Sébastien Jacob.. digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Samuel Jacques.. cg artist
Simon Jacques.. digital compositor
Evan Clarke James.. compositing: and 2D artist (as Evan James)
Erik T. Jensen.. digital artist: CVD VFX
Bruno-Pierre Jobin.. digital compositor
Étienne Jubinville.. matchmove artist: Rodeo FX
Stéphane Keller.. matte painter: Rodeo FX
Julie Kubbillun.. visual effects project manager: Rodeo FX
Melanie La Rue.. visual effects producer: Rodeo FX
Charles Labbé.. digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Jonathan Laborde.. cg artist: Rodeo FX
Karl Alexandre Lamarre-Parent.. rotoscope and paint artist: Rodeo FX / visual effects production assistant: Rodeo FX
Olivier Lambert-Rouillard.. shading artist: Rodeo FX
Nancy Lamontagne.. visual effects production manager: Rodeo FX
Andréanne Lamoureux.. rotoscope and paint artist: Rodeo FX
Kevin Landry.. matchmove artist: Rodeo FX
Richard H. Landry.. compositing: and 2D artist
Isabelle Langlois.. vp production: Rodeo FX
Philippe Langlois.. lead matte painter: MELS
Donna Langston.. visual effects producer: Rodeo FX
Nicolas Laprise Pellicelli.. digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Dave Larivière.. cg artist: Rodeo FX
Etienne Laroche.. cg artist
Martin Larrivée.. visual effects supervisor: Rodeo FX
François Le Bastard.. digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Marc-Antoine Lemerise.. cg artist: Rodeo FX
Edy Susanto Lim.. cg artist (as Edy Susanto)
Jolanie Lincourt.. animator: Rodeo FX
Wassila Lmouaci.. visual effects project manager: Rodeo FX
Siobhan Lo.. digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Giles Longman.. digital artist: CVD VFX
Renaud Madeline.. digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Stephane Mailet.. matchmover: Rodeo FX (as Stephane Maillet)
Jean-Philippe Marchand.. matte painting td / matte painting td: Rodeo FX
Amelie Marcoux.. visual effects coordinator: Rodeo FX
Gabriel Martin.. cg artist
Olivier Martin.. concept artist: Rodeo FX
Ashley Mason.. digital artist: CVD VFX
Warren Mazutinec.. visual effects editor (as Rev. Warren Mazutinec)
Ray McIntyre Jr... visual effects supervisor and producer
David McKay.. matchmover: Rodeo FX
Josh McLaughlin.. digital artist: CVD VFX
Simon Mercier.. matte painting td: Rodeo FX
Dominique Moisan.. cg artist: Rodeo FX
Sébastien Moreau.. visual effects executive producer: Rodeo FX
Stéphanie Morin.. matte painter
Jean-Francois Morissette.. matchmover: Rodeo FX
Alexandre Ménard.. cg supervisor / cg supervisor: Rodeo FX
David Bishop Noriega.. lighting artist: Rodeo FX
Béatrice Palin.. rotoscope and paint artist: Rodeo FX
Xenia Pirojenko.. digital compositor: Rodeo FX
François Poirier.. visual effects editor: Rodeo FX
Etienne Poulin St-Laurent.. matchmove supervisor: Rodeo FX
Mathieu Raynault.. visual effects art director: and supervisor
Amélie Rey.. compositing artist
Dominique Richer.. rotoscope and paint artist: Rodeo FX
David Ridlen.. artist: 3D
Pascal Rigaud.. visual effects editor: Rodeo FX
Jean-Pierre Riverin.. matte painting artist
Christophe Robert.. cg artist: Rodeo FX
Fenner Rockliffe.. digital artist: CVD VFX
Calvin Romeyn.. compositing supervisor: CVD VFX
Marc-André Roy.. visual effects production assistant: Rodeo FX
Rosi Ruiz.. digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Ray Scalice.. executive producer: Pixel Magic
Frederic Schmidt.. lighting artist: Rodeo FX
Noah E. Schneider.. digital artist
D.J. Shea.. compositing: and 2D artist
Jonathan S. Smith.. digital artist: CVD VFX (as Jonathan Smith)
Jordan Soles.. visual effects executive producer: Rodeo FX
Jeremy St-Amant.. matchmove artist: Rodeo FX / rotoscope artist: Rodeo FX
Sebastien Tafani.. cg artist / fx artist: Rodeo FX
Mason A. Taylor.. visual effects artist: Exceptional Minds
Julie Therrien.. digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Benoit Touchette.. head of visual effects: mels studios
Patrick Trahan.. compositing: and 2D artist
Mai-Anh Tran.. matte painter/concept artist: Rodeo FX
Cedric Tremblay.. digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Jocelyn Tremblay.. digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Marjolaine Tremblay.. visual effects supervisor: Rodeo FX
Felix Vallieres.. digital compositor: Rodeo FX
Chris Van Dyck.. visual effects supervisor: CVD VFX
Matthieu Veillette.. concept artist: Rodeo FX / matte painter: Rodeo FX
Jean-Philippe Voyer.. matchmove artist: Rodeo FX
Zhi Wan.. matte painter: Rodeo FX
Hui-wen Wu.. digital compositor: Rodeo FX

Stunts

Ed Anders.. assistant stunt coordinator
Scott J. Ateah.. stunt policeman
Loyd Bateman.. stunt double: Mack
Krista Bell.. stunt double: Kate
Bill Ferguson.. stunt: 18-wheeler
Geoff Grognet.. safety diver
Braden Haggerty.. safety diver
Cameron Hilts.. stunt double: Josh (as Cam Hilts)
Jeff Hotte.. dive supervisor
Devin Marshall.. safety diver
Patrick Moore.. safety diver
Dan Redford.. stunt policeman
Dan Rizzuto.. weapons trainer
Ty Trand.. stunt rigger
Angela Uyeda.. stunt double: Sarayu
Brennan Walstrom.. stunt double: Mack
Kye Walstrom.. stunt policeman
Owen Walstrom.. stunt coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

Cast Of The Shack 2017

Jamie Abbott.. rigging grip
Dusty Anderson.. gaffer: splinter unit (as Dustin Anderson)
Stephen Arnott.. underwater key grip
Chris Bedyk.. documentary camera operator
Jason Bennett.. grip
Brett Bird.. best boy electric
Dane Bjerno.. aerial camera assistant (as Dana Bjorno)
Lee J. Buckley.. technocrane technician
Travis Buffington.. best boy grip: Portland unit
Craig Bullen.. rigging grip
Adam Bunz.. rigging grip
Chase Canning.. technocrane technician
Jonathan Chapman.. rigging lamp operator
Tom Chen.. video assist assistant
Andrey Chimkovitch.. grip
Louis Choquette.. rigging grip
Sasha Chrosciewicz.. technocrane technician
Philip Coleman.. technocrane technician
George Collins.. video assist
Lyle Contaoe.. technocrane technician
Cary Cooper.. scorpio head technician
Edward Cornell.. rigging grip
Scott Cozens.. second assistant a camera
Bobby Cuffe.. grip
Drew David.. b dolly grip
Ken Decker.. generator operator
John Dekker.. gaffer
Herb DeWaal.. rigging grip / underwater key grip
Geoff Doran.. pilot: picture helicopter
Mike Dubé.. rigging gaffer
Greg Farmer.. technocrane technician (as Greg Farmer)
Antonio Figeroux.. generator operator
Caragh Fitzsimmons.. first assistant camera: c camera
Bill Flanagan.. grip
Bryan Fletchall.. remote head technician
Darryl Foulds.. technocrane technician
Fred Fraser.. grip
Ryan Fritz.. key grip: Portland unit
Ian Gariepy.. rigging grip
Steve Gray.. pilot: picture helicopter
Michael Devin Greenman.. digital imaging technician (as Michael Greenman)
Cynthia Greer.. second assistant b camera
Zack Hamm.. grip
Robert Harvey.. lamp operator
Russell Hawkes.. a dolly grip
Karl Herrmann.. director of photography: 2nd unit
Michel Hudon.. lamp operator
Kirk Jensen.. grip
Brian Johnson.. splinter unit director of photography
Dennis Jones.. rigging best boy electric
Spiro Karfakis.. scorpio head technician
W. Scott Keates.. scorpio head technician
David Kurvers.. digital imaging technician
Matthew Lane.. second assistant a camera
Ed Lefebvre.. set wireperson
Acer Lin.. lighting technician
Richard Macdonald.. lighting technician
Kelly Maloney.. board operator (as S. Kelly Maloney)
Matt Margolis.. grip
Josh Marr.. trainee
Wayne McAuley.. rigging grip
Harold McMaster.. rigging grip (as Harold 'Ross' McMaster)
James McMurachy.. lamp operator
Steven Morrison.. lamp operator
Ted Mosterd.. rigging best boy grip
Mark Murphy.. lamp operator
Shane Nasmith.. grip
Jake Giles Netter.. still photographer
Barry Newton.. first assistant a camera
Nigel Andrew Niessen.. lamp operator (as Nigel Niessen)
Brian O'Neill.. rigging grip
Jos Oman.. first assistant camera: 'a' camera
Coby Palfy.. lamp operator
David Parson.. first assistant camera: 'a' camera
Paul Parson.. grip: Portland unit
Peter Parson.. second assistant a camera
Andrew Pedley.. video assist operator (vfx unit)
Dean Reca.. grip
Adam Risner.. rigging key grip
Colin Robson.. best boy grip
Jim Salmon.. lamp operator
Bippen Kumar Sammy.. rigging key grip (as Bippin Kumar Sammy)
David Savinkoff.. leadperson
Orhan Saydam.. rigging grip
Edi Schneider.. ground aerial unit: coordinator
Ian Seabrook.. underwater camera operator
Richard Sinclair.. first assistant b camera (as Rich Sinclair)
Trig Singer.. camera operator: 'b' camera
John Spencer-Phillips.. technocrane technician
Gary Stockport.. technocrane technician
Frederick Thompson.. rigging grip
John Trapman.. aerial camera operator
Jim van Dijk.. camera operator: 'a' camera / steadicam operator
James Walton.. video assist
Phil Wehrhahn.. rigging grip (as Philip Wehrhahn)
Mark Weinhaupl.. scorpio head technician
Kelsey Wheeler.. helicopter camera pilot
Damien Whippey.. rigging grip (as Damien Whippy)
William F. White.. lighting: cranes & grip equipment provided by
Tony Whiteside.. key grip
Spencer Whitney.. lamp operator (as S.R. Whitney)
Shayne Zwickel.. lamp operator
Dylan Zwicker.. dolly grip

Casting Department

Cast
Jessica Aquila Cymerman.. casting assistant
Sara Brown.. extras casting
Julia Done.. extras casting assistant
Candice Elzinga.. additional casting
Zoë Shatwell.. additional casting assistant
Martina Smyth.. additional casting associate
Rachael Taylor.. extras casting assistant
Audrey Walker.. extras casting: oregon
Lisa Zagoria.. casting associate

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Jennifer Brown.. assistant costume designer
Phuong Chau.. breakdown artist
Lucas Comstock.. background costumer
Christine Coutts.. costume supervisor
Erin da Roza.. set costumer
Adam DeKeyser.. set costumer
Yen Do.. costumer: los angeles
Sandy Dunn.. set costumer
Karen Durrant.. breakdown artist
Wendy Foster.. seamstress
Alison Fraser.. assistant costume designer
Michelle Hunter.. set costumer
Nancy Jones.. truck costumer
Jillian Rose Keenist.. costume assistant
Brenda Knight.. cutter
James Knight.. background costumer
Linda Leduc.. prep costumer
Nichole Renee Lumpkin.. shopper (as Nichole Lumpkin)
Kati Hona Metcalfe.. set costumer
Doanne Kalena Nielsen.. buyer / prep costumer (as Doanne K. Nielsen)
Jody Leanne Petford.. truck costumer
Terry Pitts.. costume illustrator
Danielle White.. set suspervisor: splinter unit

Editorial Department

Katrina Carrasco.. post-production assistant
Jay Harada.. digital intermediate editor
Eric Van Dyn Hoven.. post-production assistant
Gary Lam.. first assistant editor
Rhea MacDonald.. post-production assistant
Michelle Panchuk.. project manager (as Michelle Craig)
Justin Powell.. senior post production coordinator
Frank Robinson.. colorist
Thor Roos.. digital intermediate colorist
Kimi Rosenthal.. post-production coordinator
Ariana Young.. manager of post production
Kevin Fairfax Harwood.. data io manager (uncredited)

Full Cast Of The Shack Movie

Location Management

The Shack 2017

Zahra Liberté Aldunia.. location production assistant
Monty Bannister.. location manager
Rob Bezell.. location production assistant
Stephanie Bowman.. location production assistant
Kirstie Campbell.. location production assistant
Derek Carlson.. key location production assistant
Andrea Cuevas.. location production assistant
Vincent Dela Luna.. location scout
Weyen George.. location production assistant
James Giddy.. locations scout
Victoria Goodman.. location production assistant
David Halifax.. location scout
Christina Hanson.. location production assistant (as Chris Hanson)
Jodi Henwood.. location production assistant
Andrew Hopkins.. location production assistant
Jacob Horvath.. location production assistant
Karissa King.. location production assistant
Machio Lall.. location production assistant
Regan Lipsett.. location production assistant (as T. Regan Lipsett)
Paul Lougheed.. location scout
Sean Meade.. assistant location manager
Nicky Phillips.. location production assistant
Josh Pickens.. key location production assistant
Wayne Price.. location production assistant
Nohémie Racine.. location production assistant
Reba Rowe.. trainee assistant location manager
Montague Rudolph.. location production assistant
Hannah Skolrood.. location production assistant
Michael Stask.. location production assistant
Derek Sutherland.. on-set assistant location manager
Ross Taheri.. location production assistant
John Watson.. location production assistant (as Jon Watson)
Kyle 'Eightball' Weldon.. location production assistant (as Kyle Weldon)
David Paul Wichert.. location manager: Portland unit (as David Wichert)
Nigel Williams.. key location production assistant
Stephen Williams.. location production assistant
Nick Zurawell.. location production assistant

Music Department

Caddyshack Cast

Kazimir Boyle.. electronic programming by
Anastasia Brown.. music supervisor
Chris Brown.. music finance executive
Celeste Chada.. music consultant
John Cooper.. musician
Korey Cooper.. musician
Amy Dunning.. executive in charge of film music
Nick Fevola.. supervising music copyist
Jeff Gartenbaum.. additional engineering
Dustin Higgins.. additional engineering
Samantha Hilscher.. music business affairs coordinator
Raha Johartchi.. music business affairs
John Katovsich.. film music: vice president
Patrick Kirst.. electronic programming by
Jen Ledger.. musician
Ernest Lee.. additional engineering (as Ernie Lee)
Jasper LeMaster.. assistant score recording engineer
Matt Lilley.. music clearance and licensing
Serena McKinney.. musician: violin
Eugene Mishustin.. composer: additional music / electronic programming by
Seth Morrison.. musician
The Nashville Scoring Orchestra.. music performed by
Adam Olmsted.. protools operator
James F. Regan.. music preparation
Lilly Reid.. music coordinator
Dennis S. Sands.. recorded and mixed by
Paul Shatto.. supervising music editor
Michael Stern.. music recording engineer / recorded and mixed by
Ryan Svendsen.. manager: film music
Steve Tavaglione.. electronic programming by
Nikki Triplett.. music executive
Alan Umstead.. concertmaster / orchestra contractor
Lenny Wohl.. general manager: and executive vice president of music business affairs: Lionsgate
Aaron Zigman.. score conductor

Transportation Department

Dilani Andrews.. driver
David J. Bodnar.. special effects driver
Steve Borbely.. driver: tractor trailer
Bob Bowe.. truck driver
Charlie Brown.. driver: tractor trailer
Fred Davies.. picture car coordinator
Bob Dennett.. transportation coordinator
Rafal Dybowski.. picture car coordinator
Dennis Eely.. water truck driver
Michael Elder.. driver
Bruce Elliott.. construction driver
Sam Ellsworth.. picture cars driver
Chris Farmer.. special equipment driver
Mary Ann Garbias.. mini bus driver (as Mary-Ann Gardias)
Ron Gavin.. truck driver
Rocky Goyal.. truck driver
George Grieve.. truck driver
Mark Haleston.. driver
Ray Harder.. set decoration driver
Mike Heagle.. driver: tractor trailer (as Michael Heagle)
Jack Hoadley.. truck driver
Matthew Karchesky.. transportation captain: Portland unit
Dave Kennedy.. transportation captain
Don Kennedy.. truck driver
Terry Kennedy.. driver
Michelle Koski.. truck driver
Don Larone.. set decoration driver
Joseph Lee.. driver
Larry Macialek.. mini bus driver
Mike Magner.. driver (as Michael Magner)
Richard Mansfield.. driver
Curt Martell.. special equipment driver
Eric Mayervich.. special equipment driver
John Mayervich.. wardrobe truck driver
John Motyer.. driver (as John F. Motyer)
Jose Campos Oneeglio.. driver (as Jose Campos-Oneeglio)
Brian Parson.. driver
Brian Phillips.. water truck driver
Barrie Poirier.. rigging driver
Jeff Prepchuk.. driver: tractor trailer
Wayne Ralph.. truck driver
Daniel T. Reiter.. truck driver (as Daniel Reiter)
Kevin Sissons.. truck driver
Robert Steeves.. driver: tractor trailer
Miroslaw Syta.. transportation co-captain
Richard Vanderkuip.. special equipment driver
Logan Welch.. driver: Portland unit
Ross Wilkinson.. special equipment driver (as Ross 'Grizz' Wilkinson)
Geoff Williams.. truck driver

Other crew

Diana Adams.. production accountant
Charlyn Adkins.. senior vice president: business and legal affairs
Len Antonation.. assistant chef
Jorge Arguello.. office production assistant
Noelle Armstrong.. assistant: to Mr. Friedman
Loren Bagelman.. watchperson
Theresa Balaszi.. insurance
Javier Baltazar.. caterer: breakfast (as Javier Balthazar)
David Bennett.. completion guaranty
John Biondo.. executive vice president of business and legal affairs
Samantha Bis-Callihoo.. tutor
Jackie Bissley.. unit publicist
Andres Gomez Calleja.. craft service: Portland unit / first aid: Portland unit
Alex J. Campbell.. stand-in: Mack
Derek Carlson.. on set key production assistant
Laura Carretti.. stand-in: Kate
Dawn Caywood.. assistant accountant
Deborah Chiaramonte.. senior vice president: business and legal affairs
Linda Chiz.. payroll clerk
Delaney Cole Borders.. assistant: to Mr. Wachsberger
Quinn Collinge.. stand-in: Josh
Rob Compton.. stand-in: Josh
Jennifer Kristin Cox.. assistant to Mr. Melnik: Summit Entertainment
Jason Crosby.. marine supervisor
Jeff Dash.. vice president of production: accounting
Todd Daulby.. stand-in: Josh
Danielle DePalma.. executive vice president: digital marketing
Linda Desormeaux.. first aid/craft service: assistant
Kyle Doig.. deer trainer
Dana Dubé.. head trainer
Michelle Duffie.. marketing
Mark Dumas.. deer trainer
Erik Feig.. president: motion picture group
Shannon Fell.. first aid/craft service: assistant
Genevieve Fleming.. stand-in: Josh
Julie Fontaine.. executive vice president: worldwide theatrical publicity
Rob Friedman.. co-chairman: Motion Picture Group
John Fu.. senior vice president: theatrical marketing
Tara Fuhre.. craft service / first aid
Liya Gao.. assistant: to Mr. Janzen
Karina Garcia.. credits coordinator
Dana Gills.. assistant: to Mr. Paseornek
Chris Goodson.. office production assistant
Ashley Greyson.. marketing
Brett Grueter.. assistant chef
Wescott Guarino.. executive vice president of finance
Lori Harenburg.. attorney: business and legal affairs
Liam Hearne.. post-production accountant
Journey Heaton.. assistant: to Ms Chiaramonte & Mr. Strina
Patti Henderson.. script supervisor
Carl Hickerson.. office production assistant
James J.R. Houston.. second assistant production coordinator
Kim Howes.. security captain
Michael Huot.. watchperson
John Ibbetson.. watchperson
Sylvia Jang.. assistant accountant
Bret Jolliffe.. assistant: to Mr. Drake
Brian M. Kingman.. insurance
Erica Kolsrud.. post production assistant accountant
Lea Kovach.. stand-in: Nan
Ashley Kravitz.. rights & clearances
Amanda Kruse.. assistant: to Mr. Feig
Paula Kupfer.. senior vice president: worldwide promotions & consumer products
Robert Kurzac.. watchperson
Craig J. Lane.. first assistant production coordinator
Patricia Laucella.. president of business and legal affairs: lionsgate
Paul Lauer.. marketing
David Lee.. chef
Jennie Lee.. assistant: Mr. Netter
Nicole G. Leier.. stand-in: Nan
Jennie Lennie.. assistant: Mr. Netter
Gemma Levinson.. cast assistant
Nicole Lissner.. stand-in: Nan
Doug Lloyd.. senior vice president: theatrical marketing
Alecia Maslechko.. production assistant
Kelly McCrossan.. assistant post production accountant
Jean McDowell.. senior vice president: research and strategy
Melissa McKeating.. production assistant
Chris Mello.. credits manager
Robert M. Melnik.. president of business and legal affairs: lionsgate
Tiffany Mo.. stand-in: Sarayu
Charles T. Monks.. stand-in: Sarayu
Ryan Moss.. stand-in: Sarayu
Deborah Ortega.. assistant: to Mr. Wachsberger
Tim Palen.. chief marketing officer
Mark Pedante.. vice president of production: finance
Jennifer Peterson.. senior vice president: worldwide publicity
Kerry Phelan.. executive vice president: global franchise management & partnerships
Renee Phillip.. stand-in: Papa
Michele Plescia-Schultz.. attorney: business and legal affairs
Timothy Scott Ralston.. screening operations executive (as Timothy Ralston)
Emily Rice.. post production accounting (as Rice Gorton) / post-production accountant
Jarod Ridge.. assistant marine coordinator
Kyle Riefsnyder.. stand-in: Willie/Jesus
Liz Roberts.. assistant: to Ms Laucella
Melyssa Rose.. production coordinator
John Saslow.. assistant chef
Yasmin Schandorff Loff.. assistant: to Mr. Friedman
Brian Semancik.. watchperson
Marc Shapiro.. attorney: business and legal affairs
Donna Sloan.. President, Physical Production, Motion Picture Group: Lionsgate Entertainment
Cara Smiczek.. production finance executive
Jon Stephenson.. marine coordinator
Philip J. Strina.. senior vice president: business and legal affairs
Amanda Sutton.. assistant post production accountant
Jen Tam.. set production assistant (as Jennifer Tam)
Shane Tanny.. second assistant production coordinator
Amy Tillman.. vice president of business & legal affairs
P.R. Tooke.. script supervisor: Portland unit
Mikela Vetro.. stand-in: Missy
Nancy Vibert.. assistant accountant
Simon Vine.. assistant chef
Patrick Wachsberger.. co-chairman: motion picture group
Susan Wallis.. insurance
Nick Watson.. assistant: to Mr. Hazeldine
Paula Weeks.. craft service: splinter unit / first aid: splinter unit
Patrick Williams.. assistant post production accountant
Marnice Wolfe.. payroll accountant
Korrie C. Woolward.. watchperson
Yusuf Word.. key set production assistant
Bruce Wrigley.. post-production payroll accountant
Bernadeta Wrobel.. stand-in: Missy
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