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Directed by
Guy Ritchie |
Writing Credits(WGA)
Michael Robert Johnson | .. | (screenplay) and |
Anthony Peckham | .. | (screenplay) and |
Simon Kinberg | .. | (screenplay) |
Lionel Wigram | .. | (screen story) and |
Michael Robert Johnson | .. | (screen story) |
Arthur Conan Doyle | .. | (characters: Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Watson) (as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle) |
Cast (in credits order) verified as complete
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Robert Downey Jr. | .. | Sherlock Holmes | |
Jude Law | .. | Dr. John Watson | |
Rachel McAdams | .. | Irene Adler | |
Mark Strong | .. | Lord Henry Blackwood | |
Eddie Marsan | .. | Inspector Lestrade | |
Robert Maillet | .. | Dredger | |
Geraldine James | .. | Mrs. Hudson | |
Kelly Reilly | .. | Mary Morstan | |
William Houston | .. | Constable Clark | |
Hans Matheson | .. | Lord Coward | |
James Fox | .. | Sir Thomas Rotheram | |
William Hope | .. | Ambassador Standish | |
Clive Russell | .. | Captain Tanner | |
Oran Gurel | .. | Reordan | |
David Garrick | .. | McMurdo | |
Ky Discala | .. | Maid (as Kylie Hutchinson) | |
Andrew Brooke | .. | Guard Captain | |
Tom Watt | .. | Carriage Driver | |
John Kearney | .. | Carriage Driver | |
Sebastian Abineri | .. | Coach Driver | |
Jonathan Gabriel Robbins | .. | Guard | |
James A. Stephens | .. | Captain Philips | |
Terence Taplin | .. | Groundskeeper (as Terry Taplin) | |
Bronagh Gallagher | .. | Palm Reader | |
Ed Tolputt | .. | Anonymous Man | |
Joe Egan | .. | Big Man | |
Jefferson Hall | .. | Young Guard | |
Miles Jupp | .. | Waiter | |
Marn Davies | .. | Police Officer | |
Andrew Greenough | .. | Prison Guard | |
Ned Dennehy | .. | Man with Roses | |
Martin Ewens | .. | Removable Man | |
Amanda Grace Johnson | .. | Young Woman Sacrifice | |
James Greene | .. | Governor | |
David Emmings | .. | Grave Policeman | |
Ben Cartwright | .. | Grave Policeman | |
Chris Sunley | .. | Grave Policeman | |
Michael Jenn | .. | Preacher | |
Timothy O'Hara | .. | Porter / Smith | |
Guy Williams | .. | Golden Dawn Envoy | |
Peter Miles | .. | Thug | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Sharon Ashton | .. | Dock lady (uncredited) | |
William Atkinson | .. | Brazier (uncredited) | |
Paul Bateman | .. | Prisoner (uncredited) | |
Kathryn Beaumont | .. | Vexed Woman (uncredited) | |
Aidan Belizaire | .. | Extra (uncredited) | |
Jonathan Bridge | .. | Man Carrying Tray of Fish in Market (uncredited) | |
Kenneth W Caravan | .. | Rake at Boxing Tournament (uncredited) | |
Alan Carter | .. | Lord & MP in House of Lords (uncredited) | |
Kenneth Coombs | .. | Dining Guest (uncredited) | |
Radu Andrei Cucu | .. | Frenzy Man (uncredited) | |
James Currie | .. | Prison Guard (uncredited) | |
Paul J. Dove | .. | Bishop (uncredited) | |
Jasey Ó Dálaigh | .. | Michael (uncredited) | |
Andrew Goldfarb | .. | Officer (uncredited) | |
Kas Graham | .. | Dog Fighter (uncredited) | |
Marc Hockley | .. | Preacher's Look-out / Frenzied Man (uncredited) | |
Thomas Kadman | .. | Pallbearer (uncredited) | |
Brendan McCoy | .. | Fishmonger (uncredited) | |
Terence Pickering | .. | Manchester Local (uncredited) | |
Matthew Radway | .. | Barman (uncredited) | |
Rocco Ritchie | .. | Boy in the Street (uncredited) | |
Bryan Samson | .. | Lord (uncredited) | |
Robert Stone | .. | Prizefighter (uncredited) | |
David Swift | .. | Peer of the Realm (uncredited) | |
John Warman | .. | Policeman (uncredited) |
Produced by
Bruce Berman | .. | executive producer |
Steve Clark-Hall | .. | co-producer |
Susan Downey | .. | producer |
Peter Eskelsen | .. | associate producer |
Dan Lin | .. | producer |
Lauren Meek | .. | associate producer |
Joel Silver | .. | producer |
Michael Tadross | .. | executive producer |
Lionel Wigram | .. | producer |
Dana Goldberg | .. | executive producer (uncredited) |
Music by
Hans Zimmer |
Cinematography by
Philippe Rousselot | .. | director of photography |
Film Editing by
James Herbert |
Casting By
Reg Poerscout-Edgerton |
Production Design by
Sarah Greenwood |
Art Direction by
James Foster | ||
Nick Gottschalk | ||
Matthew Gray | .. | (as Matt Gray) |
Niall Moroney | .. | supervising art director |
Set Decoration by
Katie Spencer |
Costume Design by
Jenny Beavan |
Makeup Department
Christine Blundell | .. | hair designer / makeup designer |
Carol 'Ci Ci' Campbell | .. | hair stylist: New York (as Carol {Cici} Campbell) |
Charmaine Fuller | .. | hair artist / makeup artist |
Agnes Legere | .. | hair assistant / makeup assistant |
Chloe Meddings | .. | hair artist / makeup artist |
Paul Mooney | .. | hair stylist: Robert Downey Jr. |
Patricia Regan | .. | makeup artist: New York |
Matthew Smith | .. | prosthetic makeup designer (as Matt Smith) |
Lesa Warrener | .. | senior hair stylist / senior makeup artist |
Julia Wilson | .. | hair artist: second unit / makeup artist: second unit |
Ricci-Lee Berry | .. | crowd makeup trainee: dailies (uncredited) |
Amy Byrne | .. | crowd hair stylist (uncredited) / crowd makeup artist (uncredited) |
Maria Cork | .. | special makeup effects artist (uncredited) |
Nathaniel De'Lineadeus | .. | dental FX design and manufacture (uncredited) |
Andrea Finch | .. | 2nd unit hair/makeup supervisor reshoot unit (uncredited) |
Patt Foad | .. | crowd makeup trainee: dailies (uncredited) |
Lucy Friend | .. | crowd makeup trainee: dailies (uncredited) |
Julius Goosen | .. | makeup artist (uncredited) |
Siobhan Harper Ryan | .. | makeup artist (uncredited) |
Chris Lyons | .. | special effects teeth (uncredited) |
Monica MacDonald | .. | makeup trainee (uncredited) |
Sian Miller | .. | crowd hair stylist and make-up artist (uncredited) |
Laura Morse | .. | crowd hair and makeup artist (uncredited) |
Jo Nielsen | .. | hair stylist (uncredited) |
Marc Pilcher | .. | crowd hairdresser (uncredited) |
Nina Pratley | .. | crowd hair trainee: dailies (uncredited) / makeup trainee (uncredited) |
Nikita Rae | .. | makeup artist (uncredited) |
Clare Ramsey | .. | crowd makeup artist (uncredited) |
Pascale Recher | .. | crowd makeup trainee: dailies (uncredited) |
Charlotte Rogers | .. | crowd hair/makeup artist: daily (uncredited) |
Jesse Rose Rogers | .. | crowd makeup trainee (uncredited) |
Nicola Springall | .. | crowd makeup trainee: dailies (uncredited) |
Nadia Stacey | .. | crowd makeup artist (uncredited) |
Charlotte Thompson | .. | assistant makeup artist (uncredited) |
Victoria Yates | .. | daily (uncredited) |
Production Management
Jessica Alan | .. | post-production supervisor: USA |
Damian Anderson | .. | production supervisor: second unit |
Marianne Jenkins | .. | senior post production supervisor |
Mark Mostyn | .. | unit production manager |
Ray Quinlan | .. | unit production manager: New York (as Raymond Quinlan) |
Michael Tadross | .. | unit production manager: New York |
Emma Zee | .. | post-production supervisor |
Bill Draper | .. | executive in charge of production (uncredited) |
Elizabeth Miller Gavcus | .. | post-production manager (uncredited) |
Emma Pike | .. | production manager: additional photography (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Matthew Baker | .. | key second assistant director |
Andrew Fiero | .. | second second assistant director: New York |
Clare Glass | .. | third assistant director |
Lee Grumett | .. | first assistant director: second unit |
Paul Jennings | .. | second unit director |
Max Keene | .. | first assistant director |
Carley Lane | .. | third assistant director: second unit |
Andrew Mannion | .. | third assistant director (as Andy Mannion) |
Danny McGrath | .. | key second assistant director |
X. Sydney Ng | .. | dga trainee: New York (as X Sydney Ng) |
Jo Tew | .. | second assistant director: second unit |
Adam T. Weisinger | .. | second assistant director: New York |
Thomas Alibone | .. | additional third assistant director: second unit (uncredited) |
Paul Bennett | .. | additional assistant director (uncredited) |
Tom Browne | .. | third assistant director: additional photography (uncredited) |
Seth Elkins | .. | additional crowd assistant director (uncredited) |
Terry McShane | .. | additional third assistant director (uncredited) |
Sarah Jean Selway | .. | assistant director (uncredited) |
Carly Taverner | .. | third assistant director: additional photography, dailies (uncredited) |
Lucy Thomas | .. | third assistant director: dailies (uncredited) |
Art Department
Joseph Alfieri | .. | construction coordinator: New York (as Joseph S. Alfieri) |
David Allcock | .. | storyboard artist |
Henry Antonacchio | .. | construction foreman: New York |
Michael Auszura | .. | assistant art director: New York |
Toni Barton | .. | assistant art director: New York |
Andrew Bennett | .. | draughtsperson |
Susan Bode | .. | set decorator: New York (as Susan Bode Tyson) |
Satarupa Bradley | .. | scenic artist |
Gabi Brown | .. | art department coordinator (as Gabriela Dolenska) |
Jason 'Jay' Brown | .. | on-set dresser: New York (as Jason Brown) |
Ken Burnett | .. | dressing propman (as Kenny Burnett) |
Alison Cardy | .. | assistant production buyer |
Joe Cassar | .. | standby construction |
David Caudle | .. | journeyman scenic: New York |
Netty Chapman | .. | standby art director |
Jamie Churchouse | .. | supervising plasterer |
Raymond Churchouse | .. | hod plasterer |
Temple Clark | .. | storyboard artist |
Chris Clarke | .. | standby art director: second unit |
Liz Colbert | .. | graphic artist |
David Conway | .. | dressing propman |
Stephen Conway | .. | dressing propman (as Steve Conway) |
Charlotte Crosbie | .. | set decorating coordinator |
Sean Daly | .. | fine artist |
Laura Dishington | .. | graphic designer |
Simon Duric | .. | storyboard artist |
Glyn Evans | .. | hod painter |
Peter Fentem | .. | property storeman |
Kate Fenton | .. | journeyman scenic: New York |
Claire Fleming | .. | art department assistant |
Julia Goldman | .. | journeyman scenic: New York |
Sean Greenham | .. | dressing prop |
Robert Griffon Jr. | .. | prop master: New York (as Bobby Griffon) |
Bruce Lee Gross | .. | leadman: New York (as Bruce Gross) |
Emma Hanson | .. | supervising sculptor |
Alison Harvey | .. | production buyer |
Stuart Headley-Read | .. | standby propman (as Stuart Read) |
Bill Howe | .. | rigger (as William Howe) |
Steve Hunter | .. | sculptor |
Simon Hutchings | .. | standby painter |
Christopher Kay | .. | journeyman scenic: New York |
Joseph K. Kepple IV | .. | art department coordinator: New York |
Eva Kuntz | .. | illustrator |
Charlotte Leatherland | .. | lead draughtsman (as Charles Leatherland) |
Pete Lennox | .. | standby construction |
Shay Leonard | .. | standby propman |
Nili Lerner | .. | scenic foreman: New York |
Elizabeth Linn | .. | charge scenic: New York |
Katie Lodge | .. | sculptor |
Choi Ho Man | .. | draughtsperson |
Gary Martin | .. | dressing propman |
John McDonnell | .. | assistant prop master: New York (as John B. McDonnell) |
Eddie O'Neill | .. | hod stagehand |
Adrian Platt | .. | dressing propman |
Sui Rajakaruna | .. | art department researcher |
Tom Roberts | .. | standby propman: second unit |
Matthew Robinson | .. | assistant art director |
Ian Rolfe | .. | standby rigger |
Bradley Schmidt | .. | assistant art director: New York |
Richard Smith | .. | sculptor |
Mike Stallion | .. | draughtsperson |
Hayley Easton Street | .. | art director (vfx) |
Daniel Swingler | .. | draughtsperson |
Leigh Thurbon | .. | hod carpenter |
Chris Tooth | .. | art department assistant (as Christopher Tooth) |
Sophie Tyler | .. | assistant set decorator |
Omar Vaid | .. | on-set dresser: New York |
Maira Vazeou | .. | set dresser (uncredited) |
Lloyd Vincent | .. | standby props: second unit |
Stuart Watson | .. | construction manager |
Steve Wilson | .. | construction supervisor |
Dennis Wiseman | .. | property master |
Lee Wiseman | .. | chargehand |
Lotta Wolgers | .. | draughtsperson |
Patricia Woodbridge | .. | art director: New York |
Helen Xenopoulos | .. | assistant art director |
Jun Xu | .. | graphic artist |
Jackie Yau | .. | props buyer: second unit |
Alex Abelman | .. | carpenter (uncredited) |
Michael Acevedo | .. | foreman (uncredited) |
James Anthony | .. | assistant sculptor (uncredited) |
Stephen Barth | .. | scenic artist (uncredited) |
Martin Brown | .. | stagehand (uncredited) |
Mason Chesler | .. | set dresser (uncredited) |
Dean Clegg | .. | draughtsman (uncredited) |
Isaac Cohen | .. | carpenter (uncredited) |
Justin Corbett | .. | construction grip (uncredited) |
Paul Couch | .. | stand-by painter (uncredited) |
Richard Bryan Douglas | .. | carpenter (uncredited) |
James Enright | .. | prop making supervisor c/o propshop (uncredited) |
Melissa Eybers | .. | weapons mould maker (uncredited) |
Laurent Ferrie | .. | drapesman (uncredited) |
Pip Fox | .. | dressing propman (uncredited) |
Eric Friedewald | .. | carpenter (uncredited) |
Gary Gleeson | .. | painter (uncredited) |
Brent Godek | .. | props (uncredited) |
Glen A. Gregory | .. | carpenter (uncredited) |
Glenn Gregory | .. | carpenter (uncredited) |
Wayne Hammond | .. | chargehand carpenter (uncredited) |
Rohan Harris | .. | scenic artist (uncredited) |
Steve Harris | .. | carpenter (uncredited) |
Richard Hawkyard | .. | props (uncredited) |
Terry Heggarty | .. | painter (uncredited) |
Gavin A. Holmes | .. | carpenter (uncredited) |
Gay A. Howard | .. | art department coordinator: set decoration department, New York (uncredited) |
Alexander James | .. | scenic industrial (uncredited) |
Ben Johnson | .. | dressing prop daily (uncredited) |
Brian Kontz | .. | plaster foreman (uncredited) |
Jessica Kosky | .. | scenic artist apprentice (uncredited) |
Dan Kubicek | .. | shop electric (uncredited) |
Andrew Laybats | .. | painter (uncredited) |
Peter Lee | .. | props (uncredited) |
Kimberley Lieber | .. | set dresser (uncredited) |
Elizabeth Loach | .. | draughtsman (uncredited) |
Gary Lock | .. | props (uncredited) |
Catriona Maccann | .. | sculptor (uncredited) |
Stephen McGregor | .. | carpenter (uncredited) |
James McKeown | .. | prop modeller (uncredited) |
Ramona Messina | .. | props (uncredited) |
Graham Mitchell | .. | carpenter (uncredited) |
John Moolenschot | .. | carpenter (uncredited) |
Steven Morris | .. | dressing props (uncredited) |
Eddie Murphy | .. | carpenter (uncredited) |
Ian Murray | .. | stand-by rigger: second unit (uncredited) / standby rigger (uncredited) |
Craig Narramore | .. | propshop modeller (uncredited) |
Anthony O.H. Navarro | .. | on-set dresser (uncredited) |
Josh O'Neill | .. | carpenter (uncredited) |
Eric Pastore | .. | set dresser (uncredited) |
David Pearce | .. | scenic painter (uncredited) |
Sandra Phillips | .. | draughtsperson (uncredited) |
Scott Rogers | .. | props (uncredited) |
Elliot Scott | .. | art department runner (uncredited) |
Adam Shepherdly | .. | carpenter (uncredited) |
Stephen Siersema | .. | scenic artist (uncredited) |
Robert Spence | .. | shop manager: New York (uncredited) |
Edward P Tadiello | .. | scenic artist (uncredited) |
Sophie Tarver | .. | propmaker (uncredited) |
Tobias James Tomkins | .. | art department runner (uncredited) |
Chris Tooth | .. | stand-by art director: second unit, additional photography (uncredited) |
John Whitby | .. | carpenter (uncredited) |
Carl Wilson | .. | senior propmaker (uncredited) |
Simon Wilson | .. | prop maker (uncredited) |
Mal Zawadzki | .. | stand-by painter: second unit (uncredited) |
Rachel Ziegelmeier | .. | set decorating runner (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Mark Appleby | .. | adr mixer |
Dafydd Archard | .. | sound mix technician: UK |
Ron Bartlett | .. | re-recording mixer |
John Casali | .. | sound mixer: second unit |
Ed Colyer | .. | foley mixer (as Edward Colyer) |
Michael Fentum | .. | sound designer |
Steve Finn | .. | boom operator (as Stephen Finn) |
Nick Foley | .. | adr mixer |
Glen Gathard | .. | foley mixer (as Glenn Gathard) |
Dominic Gibbs | .. | sound effects editor |
Ishmael Harris | .. | cable person |
Alistair Hawkins | .. | sound conform editor |
Doug Hemphill | .. | re-recording mixer (as D.M. Hemphill) |
Leigh Humberdross | .. | sound assistant |
Andy Kennedy | .. | sound effects editor |
Steve Little | .. | dialogue editor |
James Mather | .. | supervising sound editor |
Chris Munro | .. | sound mixer |
Paul Munro | .. | boom operator: second unit |
Luke Neuman | .. | boom operator |
Luke O'Connell | .. | sound assistant |
Mark Paterson | .. | adr mixer |
Becki Ponting | .. | dialogue editor |
Jamie Roden | .. | premix re-recording mixer: UK |
Johnathan Rush | .. | sound mix technician: UK |
Andrew Schmetterling | .. | boom operator: New York (as Andy Schmetterling) |
Mark Taylor | .. | premix re-recording mixer: UK |
Derek Trigg | .. | foley editor |
Robert Weatherall | .. | sound mix technician: UK |
Christopher Alba | .. | assistant sound editor: final mix (uncredited) |
Antony Bayman | .. | adr mixer (uncredited) |
Peter Burgis | .. | foley artist (uncredited) |
Robert Edwards | .. | adr recordist (uncredited) |
Eric Flickinger | .. | digital sound mix technician (uncredited) |
Daniel Kresco | .. | sound mix assistant (uncredited) |
Beauxregard Neylen | .. | adr mixer (uncredited) |
Jordan O'Neill | .. | dts sound mastering engineer (uncredited) |
Becki Ponting | .. | adr supervisor (uncredited) |
Andy Potvin | .. | sound consultant: Dolby (uncredited) |
Brian Seagrave | .. | audio post-conform (uncredited) |
Paul Tirone | .. | adr recordist (uncredited) |
Philip Young | .. | adr recordist (uncredited) |
Jerry Yuen | .. | sound utility: New York (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
Ian Biggs | .. | senior special effects technician |
John Boundy | .. | senior special effects technician |
Jeff Brink | .. | special effects coordinator: New York |
Andy Colquhoun | .. | senior special effects technician |
James Davis III | .. | special effects supervisor: second unit (as James Davis) |
Mickey Edwards | .. | senior special effects technician |
Les Foyster | .. | senior special effects technician |
Andy Fraser | .. | senior special effects technician (as Andy Frazer) |
Martin Geeson | .. | senior special effects technician |
Hugh Goodbody | .. | floor special effects supervisor |
Mark Haddenham | .. | senior special effects technician |
Karen Holt | .. | senior special effects technician |
Mark Holt | .. | special effects supervisor |
Darren Longstaff | .. | senior special effects technician |
Will Malkin | .. | senior special effects technician |
Glenn Marsh | .. | senior special effects technician |
Doug McCarthy | .. | senior special effects technician |
Paul McGuinness | .. | senior special effects technician |
Noah Meddings | .. | senior special effects technician |
Dickon Mitchell | .. | senior special effects technician |
Martin Neill | .. | senior special effects technician |
Patrick O'Sullivan | .. | senior special effects technician |
Steve Paton | .. | senior special effects technician |
Neil Peters | .. | senior special effects technician |
Russell Pritchett | .. | senior special effects technician |
Dave Purser | .. | senior special effects technician |
Chris Reynolds | .. | senior special effects technician |
Neil Reynolds | .. | senior special effects technician |
Matt Ryan | .. | senior special effects technician |
Jon Savage | .. | senior special effects technician |
Charlie Simunik | .. | special effects foreman: New York (as Charles R. Simunke) |
Jan Staines | .. | senior special effects technician |
Jody Taylor | .. | senior special effects technician |
Colin Tilley | .. | senior special effects technician |
Mike Tilley | .. | senior special effects technician |
Mark Vanstone | .. | senior special effects technician |
Mark Weatherbe | .. | senior special effects technician |
Jamie Weguelin | .. | senior special effects technician |
James R. Bilz | .. | special effects (uncredited) |
Steve Mosley | .. | special effects crew (uncredited) |
Susie Redfern | .. | creature effects (uncredited) |
Delroy Reid | .. | snow effects technician (uncredited) |
Visual Effects by
Jan Adamczyk | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Ben Aickin | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Dalia Al-Husseini | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Myles Asseter | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Keziah Bailey | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Valdimar Baldvinsson | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Jakob Baltzersen | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Daniel Barrow | .. | visual effects producer (as Dan Barrow) |
Petter Bergmark | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Thomas Biller | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Matthias Bjarnason | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Turea Blyth | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Alan Boucek | .. | compositing supervisor: Double Negative |
William Brand | .. | digital artist: Framestore (as Will Brand) |
Paul Brannan | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Jamie Briens | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Richard Briscoe | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Jon R. Brown | .. | visual effects data wrangler (as Jonathan Brown) |
Andrew Bull | .. | 3d rig chase operator: The Visual Effects Company |
Helen Bunker | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Henry Bush | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Andrew Butler | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Tim Catchpole | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Bimla Chall | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Paul Chandler | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Malavika Chandrakanth | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Dan Churchill | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Isabel Cody | .. | previz artist |
Drew Collins | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Zoe Cranley | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Alex Cumming | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Marcello Da Silva | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Nick Dacey | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Alistair Darby | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Alexandra Daunt Watney | .. | visual effects producer: Framestore |
Max Decroix | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Virginie Degorgue | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Claudia Dehmel | .. | visual effects producer: Double Negative |
Rob Delicata | .. | motion control producer: The Visual Effects Company (as Robert Delicata) |
Lee Dexter | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Katherine Durant | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Graeme Eglin | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Dadi Einarsson | .. | animation supervisor: Framestore |
Selcuk Ergen | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Daniel Evans | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Ellie Faustino | .. | digital artist: Double Negative (as Elisenda Faustino) |
Jonathan Fawkner | .. | visual effects supervisor: Framestore |
David Fernández Girón | .. | digital artist: Double Negative (as David Fernandez) |
Peter Forson | .. | digital artist: Framestore (as Pete Forson) |
Richard Frazer | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Pawl Fulker | .. | visual effects previz supervisor |
John J. Galloway | .. | digital artist: Double Negative (as John Galloway) |
Lára Garðarsdóttir | .. | digital artist: Framestore (as Lara Gardarsdottir) |
Julian Gnass | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Tom Griffiths | .. | digital artist: Double Negative (as Tom PC Griffiths) |
Aevar Gudmundsson | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Alex Guri | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Jeremy Hardin | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Chloe Harrison | .. | visual effects coordinator: Framestore |
Jeremy Hattingh | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Adam Hawkes | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Oliver Hearsey | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Josie Henwood | .. | visual effects production assistant |
Jeremy Hey | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Bastian Hopfgarten | .. | visual effects data wrangler |
Jason Horley | .. | matte painter supervisor: Framestore |
Laurent Hugueniot | .. | cg supervisor: Framestore |
Chas Jarrett | .. | visual effects supervisor |
Laura Jennings | .. | visual effects editor |
Oliver Johnstone | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Tim Keene | .. | visual effects producer: Framestore |
Christian Kesler | .. | digital artist: Framestore CFC |
Anne Putnam Kolbe | .. | visual effects executive |
Jakob Kousholt | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Benjamin Krebs | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Brian Krijgsman | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Rick Leary | .. | cg supervisor: Double Negative |
Skeel Lee | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Eugene Lipkin | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Patricia Llaguno | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Chi Kwong Lo | .. | digital artist: Framestore (as Chi-Kwong Lo) |
Benjamin Loch | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Justin Long | .. | previz artist |
Damien Macé | .. | digital artist: Framestore (as Damien Mace) |
Jay Mallet | .. | motion control cameraman: The Visual Effects Company (as Jay Mallett) |
Jan Maroske | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Jason Mayo | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Oliver McCluskey | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Jason McDonald | .. | previz artist |
Horacio Mendoza | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Charlotte Merrill | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Christophe Meslin | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Thomas Middleton | .. | digital artist: Double Negative (as Tom Middleton) |
Jaymie Miguel | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Neil Miller | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
László Molnár | .. | digital artist: Framestore (as Laszlo Molnar) |
Danny Murphy | .. | motion control operator: The Visual Effects Company |
Bruce Nelson | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Carlos-Christian Nickel | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Digna Nigoumi | .. | motion control operator: The Visual Effects Company |
Mike J. Nixon | .. | digital artist: Double Negative (as Mike Nixon) |
Peter Olliff | .. | digital artist: Double Negative (as Peter Oliff) |
Sam Osborne | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Alexandra Papavramides | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Daniel Pastore | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Craig Penn | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Richard Perry | .. | previz artist |
Andrew Pinson | .. | digital artist: Framestore (as Andy Pinson) |
Marine Poirson | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Mike Pope | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Sonny Pye | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Paul Raeburn | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Marc Rice | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Johannes Richter | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Andreas Rohr | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Sean Samuels | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Sebastian H. Schmidt | .. | digital artist: Framestore (as Sebastian H Schmidt) |
Marko Schöbel | .. | digital artist: Double Negative (as Marko Schobel) |
Shaun Scott | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Andrew E. Scrase | .. | digital artist: Double Negative (as Andrew Scrase) |
Rob Shears | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
David Simpson | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Anthony Smith | .. | compositing supervisor: Framestore |
Laurence Smith | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Jean-David Solon | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Jim Steel | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Elwaleed Suliman | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Sandy Sutherland | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Noah Taylor | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Michael Adam Thompson | .. | digital artist: Framestore (as Michael Thompson) |
Sveinbjörn J. Tryggvason | .. | digital artist: Framestore (as Sveinbjorn J. Tryggvason) |
Sarah Tulloch | .. | visual effects coordinator (as Sarah L. Smith) |
Niki Turpin | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Erik Tvedt | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Chris Ung | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
David Vickery | .. | visual effects supervisor: Double Negative |
Nathan Walster | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Sharon Warmington | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Tom Whittington | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Clare Williams | .. | digital artist: Double Negative |
Kate Windibank | .. | digital artist: Framestore |
Malcolm Woolridge | .. | motion control cameraman: The Visual Effects Company (as Malcolm Wooldridge) |
Day Yargici | .. | visual effects 2d artist (as Duygu Gun Yargici) |
Anastasios Agiakatsikas | .. | compositor (uncredited) |
Antony Allen | .. | paint & roto artist (uncredited) |
Christopher Anciaume | .. | cg artist (uncredited) |
Szvák Antal | .. | visual effects coordinator: Cube Effects (uncredited) |
Matthew Baker | .. | digital restoration (uncredited) |
Manjusha Balachandran | .. | render support (uncredited) |
Dave Bannister | .. | digital compositor (uncredited) |
Angela Barson | .. | visual effects supervisor: BlueBolt (uncredited) |
Jo Ann Cordero Belen | .. | roto artist: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Zoltán Benyó | .. | visual effects production supervisor: Cube Effects (uncredited) |
Howard Berry | .. | visual effects editor: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Ilona Blyth | .. | visual effects editor: Framestore (uncredited) |
James Braid | .. | technology: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Robin T. Brown | .. | digital paint & roto artist (uncredited) |
Stuart Bullen | .. | digital compositor (uncredited) |
Will Burdett | .. | matchmove artist (uncredited) |
Thomas J. Burton | .. | matchmover: visual effects: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Huseyin Caner | .. | lead cyber technician (uncredited) |
Helen Carr | .. | paint & roto artist (uncredited) |
Ronan Carr | .. | paint & roto artist (uncredited) |
Jacob Clark | .. | senior effects technical director: Framestore (uncredited) |
Rebecca Clay | .. | paint & rotoscoping supervisor (uncredited) |
Sean Coonce | .. | compositor (uncredited) |
Amy Davis | .. | prep artist (uncredited) |
Luan Davis | .. | compositor: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Ian Dawson | .. | vfx producer: Prologue Films (uncredited) |
Graham Day | .. | digital compositor: Framestore (uncredited) |
Richard Edwards | .. | data operator: Framestore (uncredited) |
Kate Ellis | .. | matchmove artist (uncredited) |
Tamás Fiedler | .. | digital artist: Cube Effects (uncredited) |
Zoltán Fiedler | .. | matchmove artist: Cube Effects (uncredited) |
Dániel Forgács | .. | matchmove supervisor: Cube Effects (uncredited) |
Nikhil Ghoorbin | .. | scanning and recording technician (uncredited) |
Ivan Girard | .. | digital matte painter (uncredited) |
Kyle Goodsell | .. | digital compositor: Framestore (uncredited) |
Azzard Gordon | .. | visual effects artist: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Charlotte Gray | .. | digital restoration (uncredited) |
Elizabeth Gray | .. | visual effects: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Mai Gray | .. | digital paint & roto artist: Framestore (uncredited) |
Paul Greenwood | .. | matchmover (uncredited) |
Varun Hadkar | .. | digital compositor (uncredited) |
Pete Hanson | .. | studio manager (uncredited) |
Michael Harrison | .. | digital compositor (uncredited) |
Chris Hart | .. | matchmove artist: double negative (uncredited) |
Guy Hauldren | .. | 3D scanning (uncredited) |
Karsten Hecker | .. | film mastering engineer (uncredited) |
Aeon Henderson | .. | compositor: double negative (uncredited) |
Winnie Ho | .. | prep artist (uncredited) |
Pete Howlett | .. | digital compositor (uncredited) |
Steve Kimbrey | .. | matchmove artist (uncredited) |
László Kondor | .. | junior pipeline technical director: Cube Effects (uncredited) |
Julien Lasbleiz | .. | matchmove artist (uncredited) |
Mark Laszlo | .. | matchmove artist: Cube Effects (uncredited) |
Andrew Lawson | .. | digital artist (uncredited) |
Duncan Lees | .. | head of 3d services: Plowman Craven and Associates (uncredited) |
Taz Lodder | .. | technical support: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Keir Longden | .. | matchmove artist (uncredited) |
Kim Lim Loo | .. | matchmove artist: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Charlie Lovett | .. | pre-visualization artist (uncredited) |
Ian Mathews | .. | paint and roto artist (uncredited) |
Dolores McGinley | .. | digital artist (uncredited) |
Dan McRae | .. | senior paint and rotoscope artist (uncredited) |
Paul McWilliams | .. | environment technical director (uncredited) |
Gurel Mehmet | .. | concept artist: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Károly Mesterházy | .. | matchmove artist (uncredited) |
Thomas Montminy Brodeur | .. | paint & roto artist: Framestore (uncredited) |
Steven Moor | .. | lighting technical director (uncredited) |
Rafael Morant | .. | senior lighting & environment artist: Framestore (uncredited) |
Per Mørk-Jensen | .. | compositor: Double Negative (uncredited) |
James P. Noon | .. | tracking (uncredited) |
Robert Nzengou-Tayo | .. | matchmove artist (uncredited) |
Noel O'Malley | .. | scanning operator: Cinesite (uncredited) |
Péter Obornik | .. | matchmove artist: Cube Effects (uncredited) |
Conrad Olson | .. | paint & roto artist (uncredited) |
Jonathan Opgenhaffen | .. | concept artist: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Zai Ortiz | .. | visual effects artist: Prologue (uncredited) |
Ami Patel | .. | visual effects artist (uncredited) |
Jay Patel | .. | visual effects (uncredited) |
Stuart Penn | .. | senior modeller: Framestore (uncredited) |
Ana Sofia Mestre de Almeida Pereira | .. | compositor: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Caroline Pires | .. | senior paint and roto artist (uncredited) |
Andrea Pirisi | .. | digital colorist: Double Negative (uncredited) |
James Porter | .. | matchmove artist (uncredited) |
Kate Porter | .. | compositor (uncredited) |
Gabor Pulai | .. | matchmove artist: Cube Effects (uncredited) |
Simon Pynn | .. | matchmove artist: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Sagar Rathod | .. | effects technical director (uncredited) |
Brett Reyenger | .. | digital compositor (uncredited) |
Dave Robinson | .. | systems engineer (uncredited) |
Rhys Salcombe | .. | additional modelling: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Markus Schneider | .. | digital compositor (uncredited) |
Aatesh Shah | .. | systems engineer: Framestore (uncredited) |
Prateep Siamwalla | .. | tracking (uncredited) |
Henrik Soder | .. | body tracker (uncredited) |
Marcin Stangel | .. | systems engineer: Framestore (uncredited) |
David Swift | .. | digital matte painter: Framestore (uncredited) |
Mary Swinnerton | .. | modeller: Framestore (uncredited) |
András Szõcs | .. | matchmove artist: Cube Effects (uncredited) |
Mark Taylor | .. | texture artist: Framestore (uncredited) |
Stephen Tew | .. | digital paint and roto artist (uncredited) |
Oleg Troy | .. | matchmover (uncredited) |
Xique Tymn | .. | systems administrator (uncredited) |
Nick van Diem | .. | technical support: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Chris Ventress | .. | paint and roto artist (uncredited) |
Dan Victoire | .. | digital artist (uncredited) |
Pragti Wadhwa | .. | paint & roto lead (uncredited) |
Maggie Walby | .. | digital paint & roto artist: Framestore (uncredited) |
Tim Warnock | .. | matte painter: Double Negative (uncredited) |
Simon Wilkinson | .. | visual effects (uncredited) |
Patrick Woo | .. | matchmove artist (uncredited) |
Xye | .. | tracking (uncredited) |
Péter Závorszky | .. | visual effects producer: Cube Effects (uncredited) |
Stunts
Nina Armstrong | .. | stunt performer |
Andy Butcher | .. | stunt performer |
Michael Byrch | .. | stunt performer |
Sebastiano Cartier | .. | stunts |
Ben Cooke | .. | stunt performer (as Benjamin Cooke) |
Rob Cooper | .. | stunt performer |
David Cronnelly | .. | stunt performer |
Matt Da Silva | .. | stunt performer |
Ben Dimmock | .. | stunt performer |
Richard Dwyer | .. | stunt performer |
James Embree | .. | stunt performer |
Rick English | .. | stunt performer |
Frank Ferrara | .. | stunt coordinator |
Glenn Foster | .. | stunt performer |
James Grogan | .. | stunt performer |
Richard Hansen | .. | stunt performer (as Richard Hanson) |
Frank Henson | .. | stunt performer |
Mark Henson | .. | stunt coordinator (as Franklin Henson) |
Rob Inch | .. | stunt performer |
Paul Kennington | .. | stunt performer |
Stephanie Lelievre | .. | stunt performer (as Stefan Lelievre) |
Guy List | .. | stunt performer |
Nick McKinless | .. | fight choreographer: opening sequence / stunt performer |
Sian Milne | .. | stunt performer |
Ray Nicholas | .. | stunt performer |
Brian Nickels | .. | stunt performer |
James O'Donnell | .. | stunt performer (as James O'Dee) |
Eric Oram | .. | fight consultant |
Ian Pead | .. | stunt performer |
Bean Peel | .. | stunt performer |
Martin Pemberton | .. | stunt performer |
Heather Phillips | .. | stunt performer |
Andy Pilgrim | .. | stunt performer |
Chris Pollard | .. | stunt performer |
Dominic Preece | .. | stunt performer |
Jodi Michelle Pynn | .. | stunt performer (as Jodi Pynn Gabree) |
Charles Ramsay | .. | stunt performer |
Richard Ryan | .. | fight coordinator (as Richard R Ryan) |
Gordon Seed | .. | stunt performer |
Marcus Shakesheff | .. | stunt performer |
Diz Sharpe | .. | stunt performer |
C.C. Smiff | .. | stunt performer (as CC Smiff) |
Helen Steinway Bailey | .. | stunt performer (as Helen Steinway-Bailey) |
John Street | .. | stunt performer |
Ryan Stuart | .. | stunt performer |
Vincent Wang | .. | stunt performer |
Reg Wayment | .. | stunt performer |
Peter White | .. | stunt performer |
Leonard Woodcock | .. | stunt performer |
Michael Yahn | .. | Stunt Double: Mark Strong (as Mike Yahn) |
Robert Alonzo | .. | stunts (uncredited) |
James M. Churchman | .. | stunts (uncredited) |
Ben Cooke | .. | stunt double: Mark Strong (uncredited) |
Rob Cooper | .. | additional stunt double: Jude Law (uncredited) |
Sam Creed | .. | stunt performer (uncredited) |
Matt Da Silva | .. | stunt double: William Hope (uncredited) |
Glenn Foster | .. | stunt double: Robert Downey Jr. (uncredited) |
Robert G. Goodwin | .. | stunts (uncredited) |
Paul Leonard | .. | stunt rigger (uncredited) |
Peter Miles | .. | stunts (uncredited) |
Brian Smyj | .. | stunt rigger (uncredited) |
Stuart St. Paul | .. | stunt coordinator: reshoots only (uncredited) |
Alexander Temmink | .. | horseman (uncredited) / stunt performer (uncredited) |
Ben Wright | .. | stunts (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Michael Arisohn | .. | assistant chief lighting technician: New York |
Alex Bailey | .. | still photographer |
Dave Brennan | .. | best boy |
Jason Brignola | .. | second assistant camera: 'a' camera, New York |
Kevin Brookner | .. | video playback: second unit |
Julian Bucknall | .. | first assistant camera |
Keith Bunting | .. | best boy: New York |
Chris Cavanagh | .. | video playback assistant (as Christopher Cavanagh) |
Alan Coates | .. | best boy |
Jason Dully | .. | second assistant camera |
Jack English | .. | chief lighting technician: New York |
Chuck Finch | .. | gaffer |
Stephen Finch | .. | rigging best boy |
Tommy Finch | .. | rigging gaffer |
John Flemming | .. | key grip |
Brian Greenway | .. | camera loader: second unit |
Fred Harris | .. | head crane technician (as Freddie Harris) |
Lewis Hume | .. | second assistant camera: 'a' camera, main unit |
Nils Johnson | .. | video assistant: New York |
Dylan Jones | .. | video operator |
Kevin Kasarda | .. | camera loader: New York |
Paul Legall | .. | technocrane technician |
Gus Magalios | .. | key rigging grip: New York (as Constantine G. Magalios) |
Bobby Mancuso | .. | first assistant camera: 'b' camera, New York (as Robert Mancuso) |
Keith Manning | .. | best boy grip |
Lance Mayer | .. | libra head technician: New York |
Vince McGahon | .. | camera operator: 'b' camera / steadicam operator |
Kevin McKenna | .. | video assistant: New York |
Billy Merrell | .. | best boy |
Richard Merrell | .. | best boy |
Philip Murphy | .. | best boy grip (as Phillip Murphy) |
Neal Norton | .. | camera operator: 'b' camera, New York / steadicam operator: New York |
George Patsos | .. | key grip: New York |
Collin Quinlan | .. | chief lighting technician: New York |
Greg Quinlan | .. | rigging gaffer: New York (as Gregory Quinlan) |
Nick Ray | .. | key grip: second unit |
Kenny Richards | .. | key rigger |
Derek Russell | .. | best boy grip |
Louis Sabat | .. | dolly grip: 'a' camera, New York |
Luke Selway | .. | camera loader |
David Sinfield | .. | gaffer: second unit (as Dave Sinfield) |
Paul Snell | .. | assistant camera: second unit |
Alan Stewart | .. | director of photography: second unit |
Iain Struthers | .. | focus puller: second unit (as Ian Struthers) |
Olly Tellett | .. | first assistant camera |
Scott Tinsley | .. | second assistant camera: 'b' camera, New York |
Colin Townsend | .. | best boy: second unit |
Dan West | .. | camera loader |
Barry Wetcher | .. | still photographer: New York |
Des Whelan | .. | camera operator: 'a' camera |
Steve Wood | .. | best boy |
Dave Armstrong | .. | grip (uncredited) |
Si Bell | .. | camera trainee (uncredited) |
Jason Berman | .. | camera operator: Phantom (uncredited) |
Eric Boncher | .. | dimmer board operator: New York (uncredited) |
Stuart Bridges | .. | video assist operator: visual effects plate unit (uncredited) |
Thomas Calandrillo | .. | technocrane operator (uncredited) |
John Coots | .. | generator operator (uncredited) |
Martyn Culpan | .. | daily camera trainee (uncredited) |
Adam Dale | .. | aerial director of photography: UK (uncredited) |
Tim Dean | .. | libra head technician (uncredited) |
Richard Bryan Douglas | .. | grip (uncredited) |
Andy Edridge | .. | grip: 'b' camera, second unit (uncredited) |
Christopher Heikel | .. | electrician: New York (uncredited) |
Alex Howe | .. | first assistant camera: second unit (uncredited) |
Paul Kelly | .. | electrician: second unit (uncredited) |
Alex Kruszelnicki | .. | camera trainee (uncredited) |
Dan Kubicek | .. | shop electrician (uncredited) |
Tobias Marshall | .. | additional clapper loader: second unit (uncredited) |
Campbell McIntosh | .. | rigging gaffer: second unit (uncredited) |
Paul C. McKenna | .. | technician: Technocrane (uncredited) |
Keith McNicholas | .. | electrician (uncredited) |
Iris Ng | .. | electrician: second unit (uncredited) |
Claire Pie | .. | camera trainee: additional photography (uncredited) |
Stephen Price | .. | camera technician: SI-2K (uncredited) |
Ian Sinfield | .. | lighting technician (uncredited) |
Basil Smith | .. | first assistant camera (uncredited) |
Rob Southam | .. | camera operator: second unit (uncredited) |
Mario Spanna | .. | libra head technician (uncredited) |
Ian Speed | .. | libra technician (uncredited) |
Simon Surtees | .. | second assistant camera: 'b' camera, second unit (uncredited) |
Carsten Thoms | .. | balloon light technician (uncredited) |
Neil Tomlin | .. | crane technician: dailies (uncredited) |
Tom Wilkinson | .. | second assistant camera (uncredited) |
Glyn Williams | .. | first assistant camera: aerial unit (uncredited) |
Ben Wilson | .. | camera operator: second unit (uncredited) |
Marc Wolff | .. | pilot: camera helicopter (uncredited) |
Ernest Yurich | .. | grip (uncredited) |
Animation Department
Joey Park | .. | key animator: opening credits (uncredited) |
Casting Department
Emma Callinan | .. | casting assistant |
Meredith Jacobson Marciano | .. | extra casting: New York |
Abigail Barbier | .. | adr voice casting (uncredited) |
Chuck Douglas | .. | extras casting (uncredited) |
Louis Elman | .. | adr voice casting (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Arlynn Abseck | .. | wardrobe supervisor: New York |
Valentina Aulisi | .. | set costumer: New York |
Alison Beard | .. | wardrobe assistant |
Anthony Brookman | .. | wardrobe master |
Rob Brown | .. | costumer: second unit (as Robert Brown) |
Helen Ingham | .. | wardrobe assistant |
Joe Kowalewski | .. | assistant costume supervisor |
Charlotte Law | .. | assistant costume designer |
Martin Mandeville | .. | costume coordinator |
Melissa Meister | .. | assistant costume designer: New York |
David Otzen | .. | costumer to: Robert Downey Jr. |
Clare Spragge | .. | costume supervisor |
Pete White | .. | set costumer: New York (as Peter White) |
Vanessa Woolgar | .. | wardrobe mistress |
Sue Bradbear | .. | costume maker (uncredited) |
Alex Carey | .. | costume breakdown artist (uncredited) |
Berel-Anne Evans | .. | costume breakdown artist (uncredited) |
Elizabeth Everall | .. | costume trainee (uncredited) |
Ian Foweraker | .. | costume assistant (uncredited) |
Jenny Hawkins | .. | costume set supervisor: extras (uncredited) |
Vivienne Jones | .. | costume buyer (uncredited) |
Jane Law | .. | costumes: Rachel McAdams & Kelly Reilly (uncredited) |
Brian Lawler | .. | workshop storeman (uncredited) |
Jenna McGranaghan | .. | costume trainee: second unit (uncredited) |
Stephen Miles | .. | workroom supervisor (uncredited) |
Sophie Norinder | .. | costumer: dailies (uncredited) |
Steve O'Sullivan | .. | costume assistant (uncredited) |
Lora E. Revitt | .. | illustrator: costumes (uncredited) |
Sunita Singh | .. | set costumer (uncredited) |
Susan Smith | .. | costume maker (uncredited) |
Anabel Temple | .. | costume buyer (uncredited) |
Sally Turner | .. | costume buyer (uncredited) |
Nat Van Halle | .. | costumer: second unit (uncredited) |
Editorial Department
Siobhan Boyes | .. | post production coordinator |
Matthew Bristowe | .. | digital intermediate producer |
Alex Fenn | .. | assistant editor |
Philip Hedgecock | .. | first assistant editor |
Adam Inglis | .. | digital colourist |
Todd Kleparski | .. | digital intermediate producer |
Angus Munro | .. | second assistant editor |
Siôn Penny | .. | on-line editor: high definition |
Dominic Thomson | .. | on-line editor (as Dom Thomson) |
Matt Adams | .. | digital intermediate consultant (uncredited) |
Victoria Anderson | .. | colorist assistant (uncredited) |
Dash Boam | .. | post-production assistant (uncredited) |
Simon Brasse | .. | assistant editor: rushes (uncredited) |
Leigh Brooks | .. | editing technician (uncredited) |
Sam Daley | .. | dailies colorist: New York (uncredited) |
Gabriel J. Diaz | .. | editor: end title sequence (uncredited) |
Dan Dolan | .. | digital intermediate scanner and recorder (uncredited) |
Simona Harrison | .. | colorist: dailies (uncredited) |
Charles Herzfeld | .. | hd dailies advisor (uncredited) |
Clare McKee | .. | digital cinema producer (uncredited) |
Daniel Paress | .. | post-production coordinator (uncredited) |
Harold Parker | .. | L.A. first assistant (uncredited) |
Richie Roefaro | .. | colorist assistant (uncredited) |
Rachael Watmough | .. | dailies coordinator (uncredited) |
Lee Wimer | .. | color timer (uncredited) |
Location Management
Peter Bardsley | .. | assistant location manager |
Martin Breen | .. | location assistant: second unit |
David Campbell-Bell | .. | assistant location manager: additional photography |
Bruno Cassoni | .. | location assistant: second unit |
Mally Chung | .. | assistant location manager |
Tom Crooke | .. | location assistant manager: second unit |
Giles Edleston | .. | location manager |
Ali James | .. | location assistant: second unit |
Chris Moore | .. | assistant location manager |
Nick Oliver | .. | assistant location manager |
Adam Richards | .. | location manager |
Charlie Simpson | .. | unit location manager |
Jane Soans | .. | location manager: visual effects |
Mark Somner | .. | location manager |
Oliver Vine | .. | location assistant: second unit |
Rob Campbell-Bell | .. | location assistant: additional photography (uncredited) |
Faye Newton | .. | location assistant: liverpool (uncredited) |
Chris Patterson | .. | location scout (uncredited) |
Charlie Somers | .. | location manager: VFX unit: re-shoots (uncredited) |
Music Department
Bob Badami | .. | score wrangler |
Lorne Balfe | .. | composer: additional music / music producer |
Tom Broderick | .. | technical score engineer (as Thomas Broderick) |
Nicholas Bucknall | .. | musician: clarinet |
Ann Marie Calhoun | .. | featured soloist |
Rupert Coulson | .. | additional music recordist |
Alejandro de la Llosa | .. | orchestrator |
Geoff Foster | .. | score mixer / score recordist |
Bruce Fowler | .. | orchestrator |
Gavin Greenaway | .. | conductor: orchestra |
Tina Guo | .. | cello soloist |
The I. Griffiths Ensemble | .. | performers: 'German Dance No. 10 in D Major' |
Aleksey Igudesman | .. | featured soloist |
Davey Johnstone | .. | featured soloist |
Andrew Kawczynski | .. | technical score engineer |
Steven Kofsky | .. | music production services |
Roger Linley | .. | musician: double bass |
Steve Mair | .. | musician: double bass |
Peter Oso Snell | .. | music editor |
Noah Sorota | .. | featured soloist |
Diego Stocco | .. | featured soloist |
Mark Wherry | .. | digital instrument designer |
Andrew Zack | .. | score coordinator |
Hans Zimmer | .. | music producer |
Atli Örvarsson | .. | featured soloist |
Ryeland Allison | .. | musician: drums & percussion (uncredited) |
Mark Berrow | .. | musician: violin (uncredited) |
Rachel Bolt | .. | viola (uncredited) |
Nick Delaplane | .. | technical score assistant (uncredited) |
Sam Estes | .. | sample development (uncredited) |
Nima Fakhrara | .. | technical score assistant (uncredited) |
Dave Foster | .. | music preparation (uncredited) |
Dominic Gibbs | .. | temp music editor (uncredited) |
Rick Giovinazzo | .. | orchestrator (uncredited) |
Kevin Kaska | .. | orchestrator (uncredited) |
Daniel Kresco | .. | score mix assistant (uncredited) |
Michael A. Levine | .. | musician (uncredited) |
Katia Lewin Jablonsky | .. | additional score recordist (uncredited) / assistant mix engineer (uncredited) |
Alan Meyerson | .. | music scoring mixer (uncredited) |
Satnam Ramgotra | .. | musician: percussion (uncredited) |
Jacob Shea | .. | music programmer (uncredited) |
Bruce White | .. | musician: viola (uncredited) |
Jonathan Williams | .. | musician: cello (uncredited) |
Transportation Department
Jim Atkins | .. | unit driver |
Peter Clores | .. | transportation co-captain: New York (as Peter J. Clores) |
Steven R. Hammond | .. | transportation captain: New York (as Steven Hammond) |
Andrew Thurlbourne | .. | driver |
Gerry Turner | .. | transport coordinator |
Paul Allen | .. | unit driver (uncredited) |
Mark Crowley | .. | driver: Robert Downey jr (uncredited) |
David Gwyther | .. | unit driver (uncredited) |
Jeff Hudson | .. | driver: executive producer (uncredited) |
Tony Power | .. | stand-by driver: construction truck (uncredited) |
Ken Price | .. | driver: camera truck (uncredited) |
Colin Simmons | .. | unit driver (uncredited) |
Piotr Walczak | .. | transport facilities manager: second unit (uncredited) |
Terry Wilde | .. | unit driver (uncredited) |
Barrie Williams | .. | unit driver (uncredited) |
Other crew
Sahin Abdul | .. | assistant: Mr. Ritchie's |
Christina Acevedo | .. | production assistant: New York |
Jason Acevedo | .. | craft service: New York |
Sabbir Ahmed | .. | assistant accountant |
Peter Anders | .. | caterer: New York |
Aaron Auch | .. | assistant: Mr. Silver's |
Jules Baker-Smith | .. | assistant: Mrs. Downey's |
Philip Ball | .. | set production assistant |
Frank Barranca | .. | production assistant: New York |
Joanne Batten | .. | set production assistant |
Rosie Bedford-Stradling | .. | unit nurse: second unit |
Kate Bone | .. | assistant production coordinator |
Dougal Cadiou | .. | assistant accountant |
Karl Caffrey | .. | production secretary |
Ian Cappello | .. | production assistant: New York |
Kelly Kiyoon Chang | .. | assistant accountant |
Peter Coritsidis | .. | production assistant: New York |
Paul Crimmings | .. | security: cast No. 1 |
Tony Cypres | .. | first assistant accountant: New York |
Tony Davis | .. | production coordinator: second unit |
Marie-Cecile de Faucigny | .. | assistant accountant (as Marie de Faucigny) |
Asa Donat | .. | assistant: Mr. Wigram's |
William Duncklee | .. | set medic: New York |
Helen Christine Dwyer | .. | production assistant (as Helen Dwyer) |
Jake Edmonds | .. | health & safety advisor |
Judith Edwards | .. | unit nurse |
Larry Eydmann | .. | health & safety advisor (as Larry Eydman) |
Theo Garatziotis | .. | production assistant: New York |
Ali Glasser | .. | key production assistant: New York (as Ali Walker) |
Mia Gray | .. | production assistant |
Nicky Gregory | .. | unit nurse |
Richard Hagerty | .. | production assistant: New York |
Loren Herbert | .. | production assistant: New York |
Polly Hope | .. | script supervisor: second unit |
Moira Houlihan | .. | unit publicist |
Amy Irvine | .. | set production assistant |
Patrick Isherwood | .. | financial controller |
Andrew Jack | .. | dialogue coach |
Paula Jack | .. | dialogue coach |
Dave Jackson | .. | unit paramedic: uncreditd |
Nick Jeffries | .. | armourer |
Carrie Johnson | .. | unit nurse |
Lisa-Kim Ling Kuan | .. | production accountant |
Julie Kuehndorf | .. | unit publicist: New York |
Lara Khajetoorians Larkin | .. | assistant: Mrs. Downey (as Lara Khajetoorians) |
Cristina Lois | .. | production secretary: New York (as Christina Lois) |
Sophia Lucchesi | .. | production assistant: New York |
Nadiya Luthra | .. | assistant: Mr. Clark-Hall's |
Christine Mammolito | .. | assistant: Mr. Downey Jr.'s |
Francesca M. Mannix | .. | assistant production coordinator: New York (as Francesca Mannix) |
Peter Marschark | .. | craft service: New York (as Peter Marshark) |
Alana McGowan | .. | assistant: Mr. Ritchie's |
Fiona May McLaren | .. | assistant accountant (as Fiona McLaren) |
Alastair McNeil | .. | assistant accountant |
Anna I. Medakovich | .. | assistant: Mr. Wigram's (as Anna Medakovich) |
Gavin Millingan | .. | security: second unit |
Andrew Moorehead | .. | production assistant: New York |
Kyle O'Brien | .. | production accountant: New York |
Kory O'Donnell | .. | production coordinator: New York |
Eric Oram | .. | fight consultant |
Claire Page | .. | set production assistant |
James Payton | .. | set production assistant |
Jeffrey Phelps | .. | assistant: Mr. Tadross', New York |
Meghan Quinlan | .. | production assistant: New York |
Ryan Quinlan | .. | production assistant: first team, New York (as Ryan 'Fame' Quinlan) |
Rebecca Rae | .. | assistant: Mr. Wigram's |
Hallam Rice-Edwards | .. | key assistant production coordinator |
Jimmy Rich | .. | assistant: Mr. Downey Jr.'s |
Buck P.B.D. Rodgers | .. | production assistant: New York (as Peyton 'Buck' Rodgers) |
Lara Roth | .. | assistant: Mr. Silver's (as Lara Ravdjee) |
Angelika Schierz | .. | set production assistant: second unit |
Sarah Jean Selway | .. | production assistant: base (as Sarah Brand) |
Claire Severance | .. | production assistant: New York |
Sam Smith | .. | set production assistant |
Jesse Solomon | .. | production assistant: New York |
Sonic | .. | set production assistant: second unit (as James Rainer) |
Joss Spry | .. | set production assistant |
Vaughn Stein | .. | set production assistant: second unit |
Ryan Sweeney | .. | production assistant: New York (as Ryan P. Sweeney) |
Katherine Tibbetts | .. | production coordinator |
Martin Travis | .. | jewellery provided by: Symbolic & Chase |
Michael Vastano | .. | production assistant: New York |
Elizabeth West | .. | script supervisor (as Liz West) |
Yves Wilson | .. | set production assistant |
Seanne Winslow | .. | assistant: Mr. Lin's (as Seanna Winslow Wehrenfennig) |
Charbel Youssef | .. | assistant: Mr. Tadross', New York |
Joanne Batten | .. | double: Rachel McAdams (uncredited) / stand-in: Rachel McAdams (uncredited) |
Ajay Bhatt | .. | unit medic: reshoots (uncredited) |
David Bispham | .. | additional runner (uncredited) |
Clare Brody | .. | data operator: Technicolor (uncredited) |
Kriss TheDish Brown | .. | 4G Wifi Engineer (uncredited) |
Unjoo Lee Byars | .. | main title producer (uncredited) |
Chris Cavanagh | .. | additional floor runner (uncredited) |
Mel Churcher | .. | acting coach (uncredited) |
Simon Clowes | .. | design director: end title sequence (uncredited) |
Kyle Cooper | .. | title sequence and vfx sequence creative director (uncredited) |
Kenneth Daniels | .. | accounting clerk (uncredited) |
Lisa Davidson | .. | production coordinator: Warner Bros. (uncredited) |
Robin Demetriou | .. | catering supervisor (uncredited) |
Kristyn DiPane | .. | project manager: Technicolor New York (uncredited) |
Jessica Dunlop | .. | crowd production assistant (uncredited) |
Elton Farla | .. | unit medic: reshoots (uncredited) |
Chris Foggin | .. | floor runner: additional photography (uncredited) |
Lucia Foster Found | .. | aerial operations coordinator (uncredited) |
John Frade | .. | leatherworker props (uncredited) |
Ingo Gardner | .. | balloon team (uncredited) |
Stephen Gilchrist | .. | production executive (uncredited) |
Becky Goldenthal | .. | production assistant (uncredited) |
Jo Harrop | .. | production coordinator: additional photography (uncredited) |
Henry Hobson | .. | design director: end title sequence (uncredited) |
Ben Hope | .. | security (uncredited) |
Amy Irvine | .. | stand in/double daily: Rachel McAdams (uncredited) |
Ben Jackson | .. | assistant: Jude Law (uncredited) |
Mikael Jaeger Jensen | .. | data management: Framestore (uncredited) |
Steve Keane | .. | security and location assistant (uncredited) |
Ryan Locke | .. | head of security (uncredited) |
Sharon Lomasney | .. | second assistant accountant (uncredited) |
Ollie Madden | .. | studio executive (uncredited) |
Keiran Mahon | .. | daily crowd production assistant: 2nd unit (uncredited) |
Garry Marriott | .. | on-set medic: stunts (uncredited) |
Claire Mear | .. | ambulance attendant (uncredited) |
Damian Mitchell | .. | armorer (uncredited) |
Adrienne Oliver | .. | additional production assistant (uncredited) |
Patricia Porter | .. | payroll accountant (uncredited) |
Myles Robey | .. | production runner: dailies (uncredited) |
Ben Rothwell | .. | on-set armorer (uncredited) |
Gemma Rourke | .. | horse groom (uncredited) / horse handler/wrangler (uncredited) |
Harry L. Seddon | .. | stand-in (uncredited) |
Johnny Silmon | .. | Trainer (uncredited) |
David Sousa | .. | animal trainer: Crows (uncredited) |
Michael Stapleton | .. | security (uncredited) |
Andy Stephens | .. | aerial operations manager (uncredited) |
Kevin Trehy | .. | production executive (uncredited) |
Ben Vokes | .. | accounts runner (uncredited) |
James Weston | .. | armoury engineer (uncredited) |
Richard Wild | .. | weather consultant (uncredited) |
Marc Wolff | .. | aerial coordinator (uncredited) |
Jhonny Zurita | .. | floor runner: visual effects unit, additional photography (uncredited) |
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Directed by | Guy Ritchie |
Produced by | Joel Silver Lionel Wigram Susan Downey Dan Lin |
Screenplay by | Michael Robert Johnson Anthony Peckham Simon Kinberg |
Story by | Lionel Wigram Michael Robert Johnson |
Based on | Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle |
Starring | |
Music by | Hans Zimmer |
Cinematography | Philippe Rousselot |
Edited by | James Herbert |
Silver Pictures Wigram Productions Village Roadshow Pictures | |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
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129 minutes | |
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Language | English |
Budget | $90 million[1] |
Box office | $524 million[2] |
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Sherlock Holmes is a 2009 periodmysteryaction film based on the character of the same name created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The film was directed by Guy Ritchie and produced by Joel Silver, Lionel Wigram, Susan Downey, and Dan Lin. The screenplay, by Michael Robert Johnson, Anthony Peckham, and Simon Kinberg, was developed from a story by Wigram and Johnson. Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law portray Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson respectively. Set in 1890, eccentric detective Holmes and his companion Watson are hired by a secret society to foil a mysticist's plot to expand the British Empire by seemingly supernatural means. Rachel McAdams stars as their former adversary Irene Adler and Mark Strong portrays villain Lord Henry Blackwood. The film was widely released in North America on December 25, 2009, and on December 26, 2009 in the UK, Ireland, the Pacific and the Atlantic.
Sherlock Holmes received mostly positive critical reaction, with praise for its story, action sequences, set pieces, costume design, Hans Zimmer's musical score, and Downey's performance as the main character, winning Downey the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy. The film was also nominated for two Academy Awards, Best Original Score and Best Art Direction.
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A sequel, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, was released on December 16, 2011, with a third film scheduled for release on December 22, 2021, to be directed by Dexter Fletcher.[3]
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Plot[edit]
In 1890 London, private detective Sherlock Holmes and his partner Dr. John Watson prevent the ritualistic murder of a woman by Lord Henry Blackwood, who has killed five other young women similarly. Inspector Lestrade and the police arrest Blackwood. Three months later, Watson is engaged to Mary Morstan and moving out of 221B Baker Street; while he enjoys their adventures together, Watson looks forward to not having to deal with Holmes' eccentricities. Meanwhile, Blackwood has been sentenced to death and requests to see Holmes, whom he warns of three more unstoppable deaths that will cause great changes to the world. Blackwood is subsequently hanged.
Holmes is visited by Irene Adler, a former adversary who asks him to find a missing man named Luke Reordan. After her departure, Holmes follows her as she meets with her secret employer, and only learns that the man is a professor and that he intimidates Adler. Meanwhile, sightings of a living Blackwood and the discovery of his destroyed tomb lead to belief that Blackwood has risen from the grave. Reordan is found dead inside Blackwood's coffin. Following a series of clues from the body, Holmes and Watson find Reordan's home and discover experiments attempting to merge science with magic. After they survive a battle with Blackwood's men who attempt to destroy the lab, Holmes is taken to the Temple of the Four Orders, a secret magical fraternity with considerable political influence. The leaders—Lord Chief Justice Sir Thomas Rotheram, U.S. Ambassador Standish, and Home Secretary Lord Coward—ask Holmes to stop Blackwood, a former member of the society and Sir Thomas's secret illegitimate son.
That night, Sir Thomas drowns in his bath as Blackwood watches, and the next night Lord Coward calls a meeting of the Order. He nominates Blackwood to take command in place of Sir Thomas and Blackwood reveals himself to the group. Standish attempts to shoot Blackwood but bursts into flames when he pulls the trigger of his gun, and runs out a window to his death. Lord Coward issues an arrest warrant for Holmes, causing him to go into hiding. Holmes studies the rituals of the Order and recognizes their symbols in Blackwood's murders that were staged at specific locations; from this he deduces the targets of the final murder are the members of Parliament. With the aid of Lestrade, Holmes fakes his arrest and is taken to see Coward, where he uses evidence on Coward's clothes to deduce Blackwood has conducted a ceremony in the sewers beneath the Palace of Westminster.
Holmes escapes and he, Watson, and Adler find Blackwood's men in the sewers guarding a device based on Reordan's experiments, designed to release cyanide gas into the Parliament chambers and kill all but Blackwood's supporters, whom he has secretly given an antidote. Blackwood comes before Parliament and announces their impending deaths, then attempts to activate the cyanide device by remote control, but it is disabled by Adler. Blackwood flees Parliament and sees Adler and Holmes in the sewers, and pursues them to the top of the incomplete Tower Bridge. Blackwood fights Holmes, as the latter deduces how all of Blackwood's supposed supernatural feats were the work of science and trickery. Blackwood plummets off the bridge and falls entangled in a noose of chains, killing him when the chain wrapped around his neck hangs him. Adler explains to Holmes that her employer is Professor Moriarty, and she warns that Moriarty is not to be underestimated, and 'just as brilliant' as Holmes and 'infinitely more devious.'
As Watson moves out of 221B, the police report to him and Holmes that a dead officer was found near Blackwood's device. Professor Moriarty used the confrontations with Adler and Blackwood as a diversion while he took a key component, based on the infant science of radio, from the machine. Holmes looks forward to the new case and new adversary.
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Cast[edit]
McAdams and Downey, Jr. at a panel to promote the film at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con
- Robert Downey Jr. as Sherlock Holmes, a bohemian scientist and eccentric detective-for-hire who becomes a wanted fugitive in his hunt for Lord Blackwood while constantly being followed by the presence of Professor Moriarty. Downey was visiting Joel Silver's offices with his wife, producer Susan Downey, when he learned about the project.[4] Ritchie initially felt Downey was too old for the role because he wanted the film to show a younger Holmes on a learning curve like Batman Begins.[5] Ritchie decided to take a chance on casting him in the role, and Downey told the BBC that 'I think me and Guy are well-suited to working together. The more I look into the books, the more fantastic it becomes. Holmes is such a weirdo'.[6] Downey also revealed what his wife had to say: 'that when you read the description of the guy — quirky and kind of nuts — it could be a description of me'.[7] Downey intended to focus more on Holmes' patriotic side and his bohemianism, and felt that his work on Chaplin had prepared him for an English accent.[8] Ritchie feels his accent is 'flawless'.[9] Both Downey and Ritchie are martial arts enthusiasts, and have been inspired by the Baritsu mentioned in the 1901 story The Adventure of the Empty House.[10] Downey lost weight for the part, because during a chat he had with Chris Martin, Martin recommended that Holmes look 'gaunt' and 'skinny'.[11][12]
- Jude Law as Dr. John Watson, Holmes' companion and close friend who is also a surgeon and a veteran of the Second Afghan War. Law's Watson is more like the original character, who was more of a colleague, rather than the bumbling fool that actor Nigel Bruce popularised in the 1930s–40s films.[13] Law previously appeared in the Granada Television series The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, in an episode based on The Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place. Being a Holmes fan, Law recognised there was material unexplored in other adaptations and was intrigued by Downey's casting; Law was cast because he had a positive meeting with Downey and concurred the film would have to explore Holmes and Watson's friendship. Downey believed by emphasizing Watson's qualities as a former soldier, a doctor, a womanizer and a gambler, it would make for a more interesting foil for Holmes.[14] Law made a notebook of phrases from the stories to improvise into his dialogue.[15] Ritchie originally envisioned Russell Crowe in the role.[16]
- Mark Strong as Lord Henry Blackwood, an aristocraticserial killer dabbling in the occult to compel others to do his bidding. Having returned after his execution, Blackwood reveals plans to control the British Empire. He is given many supernatural elements to his character, and his presence is usually accompanied by a menacing crow. Strong worked with director Ritchie for the third time and said he appreciates the director's lack of ego and how easy he is to work with.[17][18]
- Rachel McAdams as Irene Adler, an American femme fatale from New Jersey who outwitted Holmes twice, as chronicled in Doyle's story A Scandal in Bohemia.[13] In the film, Adler is no longer married to Godfrey Norton and needs Holmes' help for the case.[14] Downey convinced Ritchie to cast McAdams, arguing she would not look too young to be his love interest.[19] In this aspect the film considerably departs from Doyle's original, where Holmes never met Adler again after the one occasion where she outwitted (and greatly impressed) him; the film conversely implies that the two of them met many times later had an intermittent, hotly consummated love affair.
- Kelly Reilly as Mary Morstan, a governess whom Watson wishes to marry, causing a conflict with Holmes.[7]
- Eddie Marsan as Inspector Lestrade, an investigator from Scotland Yard who hires Holmes to look into the murders. Unlike in many previous adaptations, Lestrade is not portrayed as a bumbling inspector, but is shown to be a rather competent officer (though he is relatively fed up with Holmes).[20]
- Hans Matheson as Lord Coward, the Home Secretary who is Blackwood's right-hand man and assisted Blackwood in all his murders and was one of the few of his allies aware of Blackwood's usage of technology to feign magical powers.
- Geraldine James as Mrs. Hudson, Sherlock Holmes' landlady. This is James' second Holmes film. She had also portrayed Dr. Mortimer's wife in the 2002 adaptation of The Hound of the Baskervilles.
- James Fox as Sir Thomas Rotheram, father of Lord Blackwood and Head of the Four Orders.
- Robert Maillet as Dredger, a 7 foot (2.14 meter), French-speaking henchman working for Blackwood.[21]
- William Hope as American Ambassador Standish.
- William Houston as Constable Clark
Director Guy Ritchie has declined to identify the actor who provided the voice of Professor Moriarty.[22]Jared Harris, who played Moriarty in the sequel Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, dubbed the original actor's lines for later home media releases and television broadcasts of the film.
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Production[edit]
Development[edit]
'A lot of the action that Conan Doyle refers to was actually made manifest in our film. Very often, Sherlock Holmes will say things like, 'If I hadn't been such an expert short [single] stick person, I would have died in that' or he would refer to a fight off screen. We're putting those fights on screen.'
—Producer/co-writer Lionel Wigram[23]
Producer Lionel Wigram remarked that for around ten years, he had been thinking of new ways to depict Sherlock Holmes. 'I realized the images I was seeing in my head [when reading the stories] were different to the images I'd seen in previous films.' He imagined 'a much more modern, more bohemian character, who dresses more like an artist or a poet', namely Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. After leaving his position as executive for Warner Bros. in 2006,[5] Wigram sought a larger scope to the story so it could attract a large audience, and amalgamated various Holmes stories to flesh it out further.[7] Some sequences in the movie were more than suggested by uncredited incidents found in a 1979 novel Enter the Lion: A Posthumous Memoir of Mycroft Holmes. Lord Blackwood's character was developed as a nod to Victorian interests in spiritualism and the later influence of Aleister Crowley.[23] The producer felt he was 'almost clever' pitting Holmes, who has an almost supernatural ability to solve crimes, against a supposedly supernatural villain. The plot point, moreover, nods to the Holmesian tale of The Hound of the Baskervilles, where a string of seemingly supernatural events is finally explained through intuitive reasoning and scientific savvy. Wigram wrote and John Watkiss drew a 25-page comic book about Holmes in place of a spec script.[23]Professor Moriarty was included in the script to set up the sequels.[24]
In March 2007, Warner Bros. chose to produce, seeing similarities in the concept with Batman Begins. Arthur Conan Doyle's estate had some involvement in sorting out legal issues, although the stories are in the public domain in the United States.[citation needed]Neil Marshall was set to direct,[25] but Guy Ritchie signed on to direct in June 2008.[26] When a child at boarding school, Ritchie and other pupils listened to the Holmes stories through dormitory loudspeakers. 'Holmes used to talk me to sleep every night when I was seven years old,' he said.[27] Therefore, his image of Holmes differed from the films. He wanted to make his film more 'authentic' to Doyle,[8] explaining, 'There's quite a lot of intense action sequences in the stories, [and] sometimes that hasn't been reflected in the movies.'[28] Holmes' 'brilliance will percolate into the action', and the film will show that his 'intellect was as much of a curse as it was a blessing'.[9] Ritchie sought to make Sherlock Holmes a 'very contemporary film as far as the tone and texture', because it has been 'a relatively long time since there's been a film version that people embraced'.[28]
Filming[edit]
Geometric staircase at St. Paul's Cathedral was used for the opening sequence of the film.
Filming began in October 2008.[29] The crew shot at Freemasons' Hall and St Paul's Cathedral.[24][30]
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Filming was conducted in Manchester's Northern Quarter. Manchester Town Hall was extensively used for numerous scenes with some minor CGI modifications. The interior courtyard was used for a fight scene, the Great Hall doubled as the House of Lords and numerous areas such as the landing were used as a backdrop.[31]
They shot the opening scene for three days at St Bartholomew-the-Great church in London,[23] and shot on the river Thames at Wapping for a scene involving a steamboat on 7 November.[32] Filming continued at Stanley Dock and Clarence Dock in Liverpool[33] and The Historic Dockyard, Chatham.[34] Street scenes were filmed in cobbled alleyways in Chatham and Manchester. Brompton Cemetery in London was used for a key scene, and the palatial 19th-century interior of the Reform Club stood in for the Café Royal. Scenes from the interior of 221B Baker Street were shot on a sound stage at Leavesden Studios.[35]
In late November 2008, actor Robert Maillet, who played Dredger, was filming a fight scene at Chatham Dockyard in Kent, and accidentally punched Robert Downey Jr. in the face, causing Downey to be bloodied and knocked down, but not knocked unconscious as originally reported.[21]The Sun reported that on 28 November, a tank truck caught fire, forcing filming to stop for two hours.[36]When filming at St John's Street in December, the schedule had to be shortened from 13 to nine days because locals complained about how they would always have to park cars elsewhere during the shoot.[37]In January 2009, filming moved to Brooklyn.[38]
Ritchie wanted his Holmes' costume to play against the popular image of the character, joking 'there is only one person in history who ever wore a deerstalker'. Downey selected the character's hat, a beat-up fedora. The director kept to the tradition of making Holmes and Watson's apartment quite messy, and had it decorated with artifacts and scientific objects from the continents they would have visited.[16]
Music[edit]
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The soundtrack for the film was composed by Hans Zimmer. It was released on 12 January 2010.[39] Zimmer purchased an out-of-tune piano for 200 dollars and used it throughout the scoring process because of its 'quirkiness'.[40]
Distribution[edit]
The film had its world premiere on 14 December 2009, in London and was subsequently released worldwide on 25 December 2009 (26 December, boxing day, in the UK and Ireland), after being pushed from a November release date.[41]An advance charity screening was held in select locations in Belgium on 10 December 2009.[42]
Home media[edit]
Sherlock Holmes was released on DVD and Blu-ray/DVD/digital on 30 March 2010 in the United States.[43] The film has since grossed $44,908,336 in DVD sales.[44]
Reception[edit]
Box office[edit]
The film opened to an estimated $62.4 million in its first weekend in America alone, placing in second at the US box office to Avatar, which grossed $75.6 million. The film earned a strong per-theater average of $18,031 from its 3,626 theaters. Its one-day Christmas sales broke records. Sherlock Holmes grossed $209 million in North America and $524 million worldwide[2] making it Guy Ritchie's biggest box-office success yet,[45] and the 8th highest grossing film of 2009 worldwide, and domestically. On the domestic charts, it is the fifth highest-grossing film to never hit No. 1 in the weekend box office, behind Sing, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, fellow Christmas opener Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel, and said film's predecessor.[46] Worldwide, it is the fourth highest in this category, behind Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, Casino Royale, and The Day After Tomorrow.
Critical response[edit]
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 70% based on 241 reviews, with a rating average of 6.23/10. The site's critical consensus reads, 'Guy Ritchie's directorial style might not be quite the best fit for an update on the legendary detective, but Sherlock Holmes benefits from the elementary appeal of a strong performance by Robert Downey, Jr.'[47] On Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average to reviews, the film has a score of 57 out of 100, based on 34 critics, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'.[48] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of 'B' on an A+ to F scale.[49]
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film three out of four stars and highlighted the film's strong characters, visuals and action-packed plot;[50] the characters were also praised by Jake Tomlinson of Shave Magazine, who believed that Downey Jr. and Law were 'perfect together' and that Strong was 'a convincing and creepy villain'.[51]
A. O. Scott of the New York Times noted that the director's approach to films was 'to make cool movies about cool guys with cool stuff' and that Sherlock Holmes was essentially 'a series of poses and stunts' which was 'intermittently diverting' at best.[52]
David Stratton of The Australian disliked the film's interpretation of the original Holmes stories and concluded, 'The makers of this film are mainly interested in action; that, they believe, is all that gets young audiences into cinemas today. They may be right, but they have ridden roughshod over one of literature's greatest creations in the process.' Despite this, he praised the production design and score.[53]
Accolades[edit]
Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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Academy Awards | Best Art Direction | Sarah Greenwood and Katie Spencer | Nominated |
Best Original Score | Hans Zimmer | Nominated | |
Golden Globe Awards | Best Actor – Musical or Comedy | Robert Downey Jr. | Won |
Broadcast Film Critics Association | Best Score | Hans Zimmer | Nominated |
Empire Awards | Best Thriller | Won | |
Best Actor | Robert Downey Jr. | Nominated | |
Visual Effects Society | Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Feature Motion Picture | Jonathan Fawkner, Chas Jarrett, David Vickery, Dan Barrow | Won |
Outstanding Compositing in a Feature Motion Picture | Kate Windibank, Jan Adamczyk, Sam Osborne, Alex Cumming | Nominated | |
Saturn Awards | Best Action or Adventure Film | Nominated | |
Best Director | Guy Ritchie | Nominated | |
Best Actor | Robert Downey Jr. | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actor | Jude Law | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actress | Rachel McAdams | Nominated | |
Best Music | Hans Zimmer | Nominated | |
Best Costume | Jenny Beavan | Nominated | |
Best Production Design | Sarah Greenwood | Nominated |
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Sequels[edit]
The sequel, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, with Downey and Law returning, was released on December 16, 2011.[54] A third film is scheduled for release on December 22, 2021, with Downey and Law reprising their roles, but with a new director in Dexter Fletcher, and Chris Brancato writing the script.[55]
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