Darkman

Darkman (1990)Cast and Crew

Movie"They destroyed everything he had, everything he was. Now, crime has a new enemy and justice has a new face."

Cast

Crew

P
Phil Dagort
Art Direction
G
Grania Preston
Costume Design
J
Julie Kaye Fanton
Set Decoration
J
Joshua Goldin
Screenplay
D
David Stiven
Editor
D
Daniel Goldin
Screenplay
B
Brad Wood
Rigging Grip
T
Thomas D. Krausz
Propmaker
K
Kim Heath
Grip
W
Wayne Kosky
Rigging Grip
G
Gary Drew
Rigging Grip
J
John Smart
Set Dresser
J
Janet Kusnick
Storyboard Artist
R
Ric Scott
Storyboard Artist
D
Deborah K. Larsen
Key Makeup Artist
A
Allan Johnson
Carpenter
D
David McKlveen
Construction Foreman
S
Susan Exton-Stranks
Hair Department Head
T
Tim Durr
Grip
K
Kevin 'Rambo' Fitzgerald
Grip
M
Michele Poulik
Assistant Set Decoration
S
Scott Meehan
Construction Coordinator
L
László Regos
Steadicam Operator
J
John Harrington
Assistant Property Master
T
Tony Jefferson
Rigging Grip
T
Tom Prince
Production Executive
D
David A. Arnold
Sound Editor
R
Roger McCoin
Mechanical Designer
L
Larry Hamlin
Special Effects Makeup Artist
C
Christina Tucker
ADR Mixer
S
Steve Frakes
Mechanical Designer
M
Marcus Tate
Visual Effects Camera
M
Mark Lanza
Sound Editor
D
Darrin Navarro
Assistant Editor
R
Robert Batha
Assistant Sound Editor
P
Patrick O'Sullivan
Sound Editor
C
Caleb Chung
Mechanical Designer
D
Don Summer
Sound Mixer
M
M. Scott Smith
Supervising Editor
A
Alan Holly
Foley Mixer
R
Ric Scott
Special Effects Technician
T
Tom Boucher
Visual Effects
K
Kendall Nishimine
Visual Effects
J
John Murray
Foley Supervisor
P
Pat Carol
Foley
N
Neal Burger
Sound Editor
D
Debbie DeRango
Casting Assistant
K
Kathie Weaver
Additional Editor
M
Mark P. Stoeckinger
ADR Editor
J
Jeff Courtie
ADR Mixer
R
Randy Simper
Mechanical Designer
S
Steve Dunham
Mechanical Designer
W
Werner Hahnlein
Special Effects Technician
R
Ric Scott
VFX Artist
D
Dino Dimuro
Sound Editor
J
John P. Mesa
Visual Effects Camera
J
Jill Smith
Assistant Sound Editor
M
Michael D. Wilhoit
Sound Supervisor
M
Michael Lawler
Visual Effects Camera
A
Andrea Horta
ADR Editor
J
Joseph A. Mayer
ADR Editor
S
Steve Mann
Sound Editor
J
Jody Fedele
Assistant Editor
A
April A. Janow
First Assistant Accountant
I
Issy Shabtay
Production Manager
P
Paul Hellerman
Production Manager
T
Thomas Fichter
Assistant Art Director
L
Larry Hamlin
Makeup Artist
M
Michael Paul Clausen
Assistant Art Director
E
Elizabeth Flaherty
Art Department Coordinator
G
Gary Frutkoff
Assistant Art Director
G
Ginni Barr
Set Designer
R
Ron Ervin
Construction Foreman
R
Robert Thirlwell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
J
Jeffrey Wilhoit
Foley
J
James Moriana
Foley
J
Julia Gibson
Visual Effects Producer
D
Dante Cardone
Gaffer
M
Max Pomerleau
Gaffer
D
Dan Wallin
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
G
George Denes Suhayda
Set Designer
M
Mark Lanza
Sound Effects Editor
L
Lynda Foote
Set Costumer
J
Jammie Friday
Animation
C
Corinne Saaranen-Welch
Script Supervisor
D
Dino Dimuro
Sound Effects Editor
S
Stacy Ivers
Unit Publicist
F
Frank M. Holgate
Helicopter Camera
G
Gerrit V. Folsom
Location Manager
R
Roger Nall
Scenic Artist
T
Terry Rodman
Supervising Sound Editor
S
Steve Mann
Sound Effects Editor
L
Lisa Burnett
Set Costumer
M
Matthew Iadarola
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
W
William Mesa
Visual Effects Supervisor
T
Tim Donahue
Visual Effects Art Director
M
Melinda Sue Gordon
Still Photographer
N
Nancy Nayor
Casting
L
Lane Leavitt
Stunts
S
Sherry Peterson
Stunts
B
Barbara A. Bordo
Painter
K
Kristin Smith
Production Coordinator
G
Gary D. Scott
First Assistant Camera
T
Tony Didio Jr.
Armorer
D
Daryl Kass
Line Producer
S
Scott Javine
First Assistant Director
R
Richard Alderete
First Assistant Editor
K
Kirk Corwin
Property Master

Darkman Collection

Darkman is a 1990 American superhero film directed and co-written by Sam Raimi. It is based on a short story Raimi wrote that paid homage to Universal's horror films of the 1930s. The film stars Liam Neeson as Peyton Westlake, a scientist who is brutally attacked, disfigured and left for dead by a ruthless mobster, Robert Durant (Larry Drake), after his girlfriend, an attorney (Frances McDormand), runs afoul of a corrupt developer (Colin Friels). After a failed treatment to cure him of his burn injuries, Westlake develops super-human abilities, which also have the unintended side-effect of rendering him mentally unstable and borderline psychotic. Consumed with vengeance, he decides to hunt down the men responsible for his disfigurement. The film's financial success spawned two direct-to-video sequels, Darkman II: The Return of Durant (1995) and Darkman III: Die Darkman Die (1996), as well as comic books, video games, and action figures.