Full Cast and Crew  

The Fog (1980)

Directed by
John Carpenter    

Writing credits
John Carpenter   &  
Debra Hill   


Cast (in credits order) verified as complete
Adrienne Barbeau ....  Stevie Wayne
Jamie Lee Curtis ....  Elizabeth Solley
Janet Leigh ....  Kathy Williams
John Houseman ....  Mr. Machen
Tom Atkins ....  Nick Castle
James Canning ....  Dick Baxter
Charles Cyphers ....  Dan O'Bannon
Nancy Kyes ....  Sandy Fadel (as Nancy Loomis)
Ty Mitchell ....  Andy Wayne
Hal Holbrook ....  Father Malone
John F. Goff ....  Al Williams
George 'Buck' Flower ....  Tommy Wallace
Regina Waldon ....  Mrs. Kobritz
Jim Haynie ....  Hank Jones
Darrow Igus ....  Mel Sloan
John Vick ....  Sheriff Simms
Jim Jacobus ....  Mayor
Fred Franklyn ....  Ashcroft
Ric Moreno ....  Ghost
Lee Socks ....  Ghost
Tommy Lee Wallace ....  Ghost (as Tommy Wallace)
Bill Taylor ....  Bartender
Rob Bottin ....  Blake
Charles Nicklin ....  Blake's Voice (voice)
Darwin Joston ....  Dr. Phibes
Laurie Arent ....  Child
Lindsey Arent ....  Child
Shari Jacoby ....  Child
Christopher Cundey ....  Child
John Strobel ....  Grocery Store Clerk
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
John Carpenter ....  Bennett (uncredited)
Debra Hill ....  Extra in Benediction scene (uncredited)

Produced by
Barry Bernardi ....  associate producer  
Charles B. Bloch ....  executive producer  
Pegi Brotman ....  associate producer  
Debra Hill ....  producer  

Original Music by
John Carpenter    

Cinematography by
Dean Cundey    

Film Editing by
Charles Bornstein    
Tommy Lee Wallace    

Production Design by
Tommy Lee Wallace    

Art Direction by
Craig Stearns    

Costume Design by
Stephen Loomis   (as Steven Loomis)
Bill Whitten    

Makeup Department
Rob Bottin ....  special makeup effects  
Tina Cassady ....  hair stylist  
Steve Johnson ....  special makeup effects assistant  
Dante Palmiere ....  makeup artist  
Edward Ternes ....  makeup artist  
Erica Ulland ....  makeup artist  

Production Management
Don Behrns ....  production manager  

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Larry J. Franco ....  first assistant director  
James van Wyck ....  second assistant director  

Art Department
Kathleen Hughes ....  property master  
Charles Moore ....  assistant art director  
Randy Moore ....  assistant art director (as Charles
Moore)

Sound Department
Gregg Barbanell ....  foley artist  
Gregg Barbanell ....  supervising sound editor  
Joseph F. Brennan ....  boom operator (as Joe
Brennan)
Jim Cypherd ....  music mixer  
Craig Felburg ....  sound mixer  
Ron Horwitz ....  supervising sound editor  
Bob Minkler ....  sound re-recording mixer  
Bob Newlan ....  assistant sound editor  
Frank Serafine ....  special sound effects  
William L. Stevenson ....  sound designer  
Richard Tyler ....  sound re-recording mixer (as Dick
Tyler)
Elliot Tyson ....  foley mixer  
Ray West ....  sound re-recording mixer  

Special Effects by
Richard Albain ....  special effects (as Richard Albain
Jr.)
James F. Liles ....  special photographic effects  

Stunts
James Winburn ....  stunt driver  
Mags Kavanaugh ....  stunts (uncredited)  

Other crew
Richard Bloore ....  wardrobe master  
Donald P. Borchers ....  production accountant  
Rob Bottin ....  ghost effects  
Scott Buttfield ....  electrician  
Dean Cundey ....  ghost effects  
Tim Doughten ....  grip  
Steve Fierberg ....  electrician  
Mary Francis Flynn ....  production assistant  
Kim Gottlieb ....  still photographer  
Ben Haller ....  key grip  
Alexandra Hawler ....  production assistant  
Steve Mathis ....  best boy electric  
Burke Mattsson ....  title designer  
Steve McMillian ....  production assistant  
Dave Michels ....  grip  
Ed Pine ....  unit publicist  
Krishna Rao ....  assistant camera  
Jeanne Rosenberg ....  script supervisor  
Dylan Shepherd ....  best boy  
Stephen St. John ....  assistant camera  
Raymond Stella ....  camera operator  
Katy Sweet ....  unit publicist  
Bob Walters ....  music coordinator  
Mark Walthour ....  gaffer  
Joe Woo Jr. ....  assistant editor  
Dan Wyman ....  musician: score  
Randy Zook ....  production assistant  
John Carpenter: The Man and His Movies (2002)

Cast: John Carpenter, Shirley Walker, Debra Hill, more.. Director:
Garry Grant      

Rating:  Studio: Image Entertainment  Genre: Documentary,
Foreign, Biographies, Film Length: 60 Minutes        

Movie Synopsis
Filmmaker John Carpenter helped redefine the American horror
film in 1978 with Halloween, a low-budget thriller which became a
major box office success. Since then, Carpenter has devoted his
career to bringing a fresh perspective to genre filmmaking,
striving to maintain the freedom of an independent while working
within the studio system. (Carpenter not only writes and directs
his own projects, but often also serves as producer and composer
as well.) John Carpenter: Fear Is Just the Beginning...The Man and
His Movies is a documentary about this two-fisted maverick
auteur, which offers a look at the making of such favorites as
Escape From New York, The Thing, The Fog, and many more. The
documentary includes interviews with Jamie Lee Curtis, Kurt
Russell, Adrienne Barbeau, Debra Hill, and other friends and
colleagues. ~

Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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OBITUARIES

DEBRA HILL      

Debra Hill  Producer Debra Hill, often credited with paving the
way for women movie producers, died following a battle with
cancer. She was 54. It was reported that she was still at work
until just days before her passing. Hill broke new ground for
women in film, rising through the studio ranks to become a
successful producer. Her first major success was the horror hit
"Halloween," directed by John Carpenter. The film cost $30,000
to make and earned an astounding $60 million worldwide. It
made a star of actress Jamie Lee Curtis, gave Carpenter studio
clout and spawned several successful sequels. "The ground
that she trail blazed in the beginning can now be followed by
anyone," Carpenter told the Associated Press. "She was
incredibly capable and incredibly talented." In 1986, Hill formed
an independent production company with friend Lynda Obst.
Among the movies they produced were the early films of
director Chris Columbus, including "Adventures in Babysitting"
and "Heartbreak Hotel," as well as Terry Gilliam's "The Fisher
King." Hill also produced Carpenter's "The Fog" and "Escape
From New York," "The Dead Zone" and several remakes of
American International Pictures drive-in classics, including
"Reform School Girl," "Motorcycle Gang," "Runaway Daughters"
and "Dragstrip Girl."

Article by, THE ASTOUNDING B MONSTER / B MONSTER
BULLETIN         Date: April 2005  

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