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Watch Mission: Impossible III 2006 Full Movie Online in HD. Retired from active duty to train new IMF agents, Ethan Hunt is called back into action to confront sadistic arms dealer, Owen Davian. Hunt must try to protect his girlfriend while working with his new team to complete the mission.

Mission: Impossible III
Directed byJ. J. Abrams
Produced by
Screenplay by
Based onMission: Impossible
by Bruce Geller
Starring
  • Tom Cruise
Music byMichael Giacchino
CinematographyDan Mindel
Edited by
Production
companies
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
Running time
125 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$150 million[2]
Box office$397 million[3]

Mission: Impossible III (stylized as M:i:III) is a 2006 American actionspy film co-written and directed by J. J. Abrams (in his debut as a film director), co-written by Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci, and co-produced by and starring Tom Cruise in the role of IMF agent Ethan Hunt. It is the third installment in the Mission: Impossible film series, following 2000's Mission: Impossible 2. In the film, Ethan (Cruise) has retired from field work for the Impossible Missions Force (IMF) and trains new recruits. However, he is sent back into action to track down the elusive arms dealer Owen Davian (Philip Seymour Hoffman).

Mission: Impossible III premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 26, 2006, and was released in the United States on May 5, 2006. It received positive reviews from critics and was a commercial success, grossing over $397 million against a $150 million budget.[4] It was followed by Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol in 2011.

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Plot[edit]

Ethan Hunt has retired from field work for the IMF. He instead trains new recruits while settling down with his fiancée, Julia Meade, a nurse who is unaware of Ethan's true job. He is approached by fellow IMF agent John Musgrave about a mission to rescue one of Ethan's protégés, Lindsey Farris. Lindsey was captured while investigating arms dealer Owen Davian. Musgrave has already prepared a team for Ethan: Declan Gormley, Zhen Lei, and his old partner Luther Stickell.

The team rescues Lindsey and collects two damaged laptop computers. As they flee, Ethan discovers an explosive pellet implanted in Lindsey's head. Before he can disable it, it goes off and kills her. Back in the U.S., Ethan and Musgrave are reprimanded by IMF Director Theodore Brassel. Ethan learns that Lindsey mailed him a postcard before her capture and discovers a magnetic microdot under the stamp.

IMF technician Benji Dunn recovers enough data from the laptops to determine Davian will be in Vatican City to obtain a mysterious object called the 'Rabbit's Foot'. Ethan plans a mission to capture Davian without seeking official approval. Before leaving, he and Julia have an impromptu wedding at the hospital's chapel. The team successfully infiltrates Vatican City and captures Davian.

On the flight back to the U.S., Ethan threatens to drop Davian from the plane as he interrogates him about the Rabbit's Foot, but Davian refuses to reveal anything. After landing, Ethan learns that the microdot contains a video of Lindsey warning that Brassel is working with Davian. The convoy taking Davian across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel is attacked, and Davian escapes. Realizing Julia is in danger, Ethan races to Julia's workplace, only to find she has already been kidnapped. Davian calls Ethan and gives him 48 hours to recover the Rabbit's Foot in exchange for Julia's life. But before Ethan can do anything, he is captured by the IMF.

Musgrave takes part in Ethan's interrogation but discreetly mouths that the Rabbit's Foot is located in Shanghai, China, and provides Ethan with the means to escape. Ethan successfully escapes IMF headquarters shortly thereafter, resulting in him being declared an enemy of the state and placed on Interpol's most wanted list.

Ethan then secretly travels to Shanghai where Declan Gormley, Zhen Lei, and Luther, sent by Musgrave under the guise of another operation, assist him in acquiring the Rabbit's Foot. As he delivers the Rabbit's Foot to the meeting point, Ethan is tranquilized. When he comes to, a micro-explosive is implanted in his head by one of Davian's henchmen. The restrained Ethan sees Davian holding Julia at gunpoint. Julia is bound to a chair and gagged with duct tape on her mouth. Despite Ethan asserting that he brought the real Rabbit's Foot, Davian shoots Julia and leaves.

Musgrave arrives and explains that the woman killed was not Julia, but Davian's head of security disguised as Julia, executed for failing to protect him in Vatican City. The ruse was to confirm the authenticity of the Rabbit's Foot. Julia is alive and being held hostage. Musgrave reveals himself as the mole. He arranged for Davian to acquire the Rabbit's Foot and sell it to a terrorist group so that IMF would have reason to launch a preemptive strike.

When Musgrave lets his guard down, Ethan manages to knock him unconscious. He frees himself and uses Musgrave's phone to track the last call's location to find Julia. With help from Benji on the phone, he locates the place, but encounters Davian and some of his henchmen. Ethan kills the henchmen, but Davian triggers the explosive in Ethan's head. Ethan fights him and manages to kill him. He comes back to free Julia, and then jury-rigs an impromptu defibrillator to deactivate the explosive. Before electrocuting himself, he kisses Julia and teaches her how to use his Beretta 92 to defend herself. While Ethan is dead, Musgrave and a henchman arrive, and Julia is able to kill them. She successfully revives Ethan, and he explains his true IMF career to her.

Games need for speed 2. Back in the US, Ethan is congratulated by Brassel and his co-workers as he leaves for his honeymoon with Julia.

Cast[edit]

  • Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt, IMF agent
  • Philip Seymour Hoffman as Owen Davian, the black market dealer
  • Ving Rhames as Luther Stickell, member of Ethan's team
  • Billy Crudup as John Musgrave, IMF Operations Director
  • Michelle Monaghan as Julia Meade, Ethan's fiancée
  • Jonathan Rhys Meyers as Declan Gormley, member of Ethan's team
  • Keri Russell as Lindsey Farris, IMF agent trained by Ethan
  • Maggie Q as Zhen Lei, member of Ethan's team
  • Simon Pegg as Benji Dunn, IMF technician
  • Eddie Marsan as Brownway, Davian's right-hand man
  • Laurence Fishburne as Theodore Brassel, Head of the IMF
  • Bahar Soomekh as Davian's translator
  • Jeff Chase as Davian's bodyguard
  • Michael Berry Jr. as Julia's kidnapper
  • Aaron Paul as Rick Meade, Julia's younger brother

Production[edit]

Development[edit]

'I think the problem with third movies is the people who are financing them are experts on how they should be made and what they should be. At that point, when you own a franchise like that, you want to get rid of any extraneous opinions.'

—David Fincher, on contributing to a film series[5]

In 2002, director David Fincher was slated to direct the next installment of the Mission: Impossible film series for a summer of 2004 release date.[6] Fincher, however, dropped out in favor of another film,[7] later citing creative differences over the direction of the series.[5] Replacing Fincher was director Joe Carnahan, who worked on developing the film for 15 months.[8] Under his involvement, the film was to feature 'Kenneth Branagh playing a guy who's based on Timothy McVeigh,' as well as Carrie-Anne Moss and Scarlett Johansson in other roles.[9]Thandie Newton was offered to reprise her role as Nyah Nordoff-Hall from Mission: Impossible 2; she declined, however.

After a dispute over the film's tone, Carnahan quit in July 2004.[7]Tom Cruise then called J. J. Abrams, offering the directorial role for the film after having binge-watched the first two seasons of Alias.[10] Abrams ultimately signed on, with production delayed a year due to his contractual obligations with Alias and Lost.[11] During this time, Branagh, Moss, and Johansson departed from the project because of the many delays in production.[7][12] On June 8, 2005, Paramount Pictures gave the film the green-light after a new cast of actors was hired and the film's budget was redeveloped, with Cruise taking a major pay cut.[12]

Filming[edit]

Principal photography began in Rome, Italy on July 12, 2005 and ended in October. Location filming took place in China (Shanghai and Xitang), Germany (Berlin), Italy (Rome and Caserta), the United States (California, Virginia and Maryland), and Vatican City. The night scenes involving the skyscrapers were filmed in Shanghai, while some of the Shanghai filming was also done in Los Angeles.[10]

Music[edit]

The film's musical score was composed by Michael Giacchino. He is the third composer to take on the series, following Danny Elfman and Hans Zimmer. The score album was released on May 9, 2006 by Varèse Sarabande Records. Unlike the previous installments, no soundtrack album featuring the film's contemporary music was released. Despite this, the film features a song by Kanye West entitled 'Impossible' that also features Twista, Keyshia Cole and BJ.[13]

Distribution[edit]

Marketing[edit]

To promote the film, Paramount rigged 4,500 randomly selected Los Angeles Times vending boxes with digital audio players which would play the theme song when the door was opened. The audio players did not always stay concealed, and in many cases came loose and fell on top of the stack of newspapers in plain view, with the result that they were widely mistaken for bombs. Police bomb squads detonated a number of the vending boxes and even temporarily shut down a veterans hospital in response to the apparent 'threat'. Despite these problems, Paramount and the Los Angeles Times opted to leave the audio players in the boxes until two days after the movie's opening.[14]

'Trapped in the Closet' controversy[edit]

A blog entry of Hollywoodinterrupted.com in March 2006 alleged that Viacom (parent of Paramount and Comedy Central) canceled the rebroadcast of the South Park episode 'Trapped in the Closet' due to threats by Cruise to refuse to participate in the Mission: Impossible III publicity circle.[15][16] These assertions were soon also reported by E! News and American Morning.[16][17]

Fox News attributed threats from Cruise, stating, 'to back out of his Mission: Impossible III promotional duties if Viacom didn't pull a repeat of the episode', as evidence of 'bad blood' between Cruise and Viacom.[18]The Washington Post reported that South Park fans 'struck back', in March 2006, and threatened to boycott Mission: Impossible III until Comedy Central put 'Trapped in the Closet' back on its schedule.[19] Melissa McNamara of CBS News later questioned whether this boycott hurt the film's box office debut.[20] Political blogger Andrew Sullivan encouraged a boycott of the film, based on claims that Cruise allegedly forced Comedy Central to censor a South Park episode about Scientologists. 'Make sure you don't go see Paramount's Mission: Impossible III, Cruise's upcoming movie,' Sullivan wrote. 'I know you weren't going to see it anyway. But now any money you spend on this movie is a blow against freedom of speech. Boycott it. Tell your friends to boycott it.'[21]

When asked in ABC's Primetime about his involvement with stopping the episode rebroadcast on Comedy Central, Cruise stated 'First of all, could you ever imagine sitting down with anyone? I would never sit down with someone and question them on their beliefs. Here's the thing: I'm really not even going to dignify this. I honestly didn't really even know about it. I'm working, making my movie, I've got my family. I'm busy. I don't spend my days going, 'What are people saying about me?'[22]

A representative of Cruise had also denied any involvement of Cruise with the issue, specifically responding to allegations of Cruise's reputed corporate power play.[23]

Reception[edit]

Box office[edit]

Opening in 4,054 theaters all across the United States,[24] the fourth largest opening ever up to that point,[25] the film topped the box office in its opening weekend. It made $16.6 million on its opening day and $47.7 million in its opening weekend,[24] a solid opening yet almost $10 million lower than the franchise's previous films.[26] The film remained at number one with $25 million during its second weekend, ahead of Poseidon's gross of $22.2 million.[24] The film remained in the Top 10 at the box office for the remainder of its first six weeks.[24] It ended its initial domestic run on July 20, 2006, taking in a total of $134 million.[24] It was the second movie in 2006 to pass the $100,000,000 mark in the box office, following Ice Age: The Meltdown.[citation needed] The $134 million domestic run was significantly lower than that of Mission Impossible II.[24]

Outside the US, the film grossed $70 million during its first five days (in some Asian countries, it opened two days ahead of its North American release date) and was easily the box-office champion in many countries.[24] As of 2017, its international box office gross has reached $263.8 million for a combined worldwide gross of $397.8 million, the lowest so far of the series.[24]

In the Netherlands, the film debuted at No. 1 in the week of May 4–10, grossing a total of € 532,384. The following week, the film remained on the top position. In its third, the film dropped to No. 2 and fell to No. 4 to the following week. Next, it maintained the No. 4 position to drop to No. 6 (in the week of June 6 - June 14). In total, the film has grossed over €2,141,162.[27]

Critical response[edit]

On the film-critics aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, Mission: Impossible III received 70% positive reviews from critics, with an average of 6.6/10, based on 221 reviews. The site's critical consensus reads, 'Fast-paced, with eye-popping stunts and special effects, the latest Mission: Impossible installment delivers everything an action fan could ask for. A thrilling summer popcorn flick.'[28] It holds a similar rating on Metacritic, with an average score of 66/100, indicating 'generally favorable reviews' based on a normalized average of 42 reviews.[4]

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On the television show Ebert & Roeper, Richard Roeper gave Mission: Impossible III a 'thumbs up,' while Roger Ebert gave it a marginal 'thumbs down.'[29] In Ebert's print review, he gave the film a score of two and a half stars out of four, saying, 'Either you want to see mindless action and computer-generated sequences executed with breakneck speed and technical precision, or you do not. I am getting to the point where I don't much care.' He felt 'surprised that the plot hangs together more than in the other two films.'[30]

Keith Phipps of The Onion'sA.V. Club said the film is 'business as usual, but it's the best kind of business as usual, and it finds everyone working in top form.'[31]Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly called Mission: Impossible III 'a gratifyingly clever, booby-trapped thriller that has enough fun and imagination and dash to more than justify its existence.'[32] Marc Savlov of The Austin Chronicle said that 'it's all poppycock, of course, but it's done with such vim and vigor and both narrative and visual flair that you care not a jot.'[33]James Berardinelli of ReelViews gave the film a score of two and a half stars out of four, saying that it 'provides lots of action, but too little excitement.'[34]

Ian Nathan of Empire said that Mission: Impossible III has 'an inspired middle-hour pumped by some solid action' but added that 'we now live in a post-Bourne, recalibrated-Bond universe, where Ethan Hunt looks a bit lost.'[35]Manohla Dargis of The New York Times said that 'Hoffman enlivens Mission: Impossible III' but criticized the film's 'maudlin romance' and 'Abrams's inability to adapt his small-screen talent to a larger canvas.'[36] Rob Nelson of the Dallas Observer said that 'Abrams's movie is too oppressive, too enamored of its brutality to deliver anything like real thrills; its deeply unpleasant tone nearly makes you long even for [Mission: Impossible 2 director John] Woo's cartoon absurdities.'[37]

Claudia Puig of USA Today said that 'Mission: Impossible III delivers' despite 'a sense that the franchise is played out and its star over-exposed.'[38]Maitland McDonagh of TV Guide described the film as 'breezy, undemanding, and a carefully balanced blend of the familiar and the not-quite-what-you-expected.'[39] Lawrence Toppman of The Charlotte Observer said that Mission: Impossible III is 'plenty of fun' despite being 'overwrought and overplotted.'[40]

Step up full movie. Pete Vonder Haar of Film Threat said that 'you may be mildly entertained, but damned if you'll remember any of it five minutes later.'[41] Stephanie Zacharek of Salon.com said that 'Cruise is the single bright, blinking emblem of the failure of Mission: Impossible III.'[42] William Arnold of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer remarked that 'the latest [Mission: Impossible film] is just this side of insultingly stupid.'[43] Shawn Levy of The Oregonian said that Mission: Impossible III 'feels like one of the more forgettable James Bond films—saddled, moreover, with a star who's sliding into self-parody.'[44]

Home media[edit]

Mission: Impossible III was released on DVD on October 30, 2006. It was later released on Blu-ray on August 3, 2010.[45] A 4K UHD Blu-ray release occurred on June 26, 2018.[46]

Sequel[edit]

References[edit]

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Directed by

J.J. Abrams.. (directed by)
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Writing Credits(WGA)

Alex Kurtzman.. (written by) &
Roberto Orci.. (written by) &
J.J. Abrams.. (written by)
Bruce Geller.. (television series)

Cast (in credits order) verified as complete

Tom Cruise .. Ethan Hunt
Philip Seymour Hoffman .. Owen Davian
Ving Rhames .. Luther
Billy Crudup .. Musgrave
Michelle Monaghan .. Julia
Jonathan Rhys Meyers .. Declan
Keri Russell .. Lindsey Farris
Maggie Q .. Zhen
Simon Pegg .. Benji
Eddie Marsan .. Brownway
Laurence Fishburne .. Theodore Brassel
Bahar Soomekh .. Davian's Translator
Jeff Chase .. Davian's Bodyguard
Michael Berry Jr. .. Julia's Kidnapper
Carla Gallo .. Beth
Bellamy Young .. Rachael
Paul Keeley .. Ken
Jane Daly .. Julia's Mother
Greg Grunberg .. Kevin
Sabra Williams .. Annie
Rose Rollins .. Ellie
Sasha Alexander .. Melissa
Tracy Middendorf .. Ashley
Aaron Paul .. Rick
Kathryn Fiore .. Party Goer
Colleen Crozier .. Party Goer
Sean O'Bryan .. Party Goer
Bruce French .. Minister
Ellen Bry .. Lindsey's Mother
Patrick Pankhurst .. Lindsey's Father
Tony Guma .. Jim
James Shanklin .. Hospital Chaplain
Anne Betancourt .. Nurse Sally
Antonietta De Lorenzo .. Roadblock Driver
Andrea Sartoretti .. Roadblock Driver
Antonio Del Prete .. Vatican Video Room Guard
Francesco De Vito .. Greeting Priest
Giorgio Marchesi .. Vatican Gate Guard
Niccolò Senni .. Vatican Gate Guard
Paolo Bonacelli .. Monsignore
David Waters .. IMF Officer
Michael G. Kehoe .. Hospital Employee (as Michael Kehoe)
Timothy Omundson .. IMF Agent
José Zúñiga .. IMF Agent Pete (as Jose Zuniga)
William Francis McGuire .. IMF Head of Security
Michelle Arthur .. Airline Worker
Barney Cheng .. Janitor
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Robert Alonzo .. Guard (uncredited)
Brandon P Bell .. Party Guest (uncredited)
Paul A. Brown .. Gravesite Overseer (uncredited)
Jaymes Butler .. Agent (uncredited)
Alice Chen .. Shanghai Woman (uncredited)
George Cheung .. Shanghai Game Player (uncredited)
Abra Chouinard .. Airline Passenger (uncredited)
Charles Rahi Chun .. IMF Investigator (uncredited)
Sandi Craig .. Airport Traveler (uncredited)
Michael Dane .. IMF Agent (uncredited)
Jonathan Dixon .. 7-Eleven Guy (uncredited)
Paul Edney .. Armed IMF Agent (uncredited)
Dana Dru Evenson .. Woman Shot on the Bridge (uncredited)
Michael Fisher .. Driver on Bridge (uncredited)
Jillian Fontaine .. IMF Council (uncredited)
Diane Gaeta .. Assistant (uncredited)
Allison Giannini .. Woman at Party (uncredited)
Yoshio Iizuka .. Guard (uncredited)
Johnny Keatth .. Ambrose Bodyguard (uncredited)
Ruby Mercado .. Party Guest (uncredited)
Dan Mindel .. Doctor (uncredited)
Brandon Molale .. Torturer (uncredited)
Mischa Pfister .. Voice (uncredited)
Douglas Price .. IMF Agent (uncredited)
Kwame Rakes .. Precision Driver (uncredited)
Simon Rhee .. Chinese Guard at Hengshan Lu Building (uncredited)
Evan Shields .. Bridge Driver (uncredited)
Tim L. Smith .. Precision Driver (uncredited)
Ben Solenberger .. IMF / Mailroom Worker (uncredited)
Lucille Soong .. Shanghai Woman (uncredited)
John H. Tobin .. Vatican Security (uncredited)
Jasmine Brooke White .. Customer (uncredited)
Ty Williams .. Thug (uncredited)

Produced by

Arthur Anderson.. co-producer
Bill Borden.. supervising producer
Tom Cruise.. producer (produced by)
Sanping Han.. executive producer: China
Tao Jiang.. co-producer: China
Stratton Leopold.. executive producer
Doming Shi.. co-producer: China
Enzo Sisti.. line producer: Italy
Paula Wagner.. producer (produced by)
Guichun Wang.. associate producer: China
Buting Yang.. executive producer: China
Haicheng Zhao.. producer: China (as Zhao Haicheng)

Music by

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Michael Giacchino.. (music by)

Cinematography by

Dan Mindel.. director of photography

Film Editing by

Maryann Brandon.. (edited by)
Nick Gibbs.. (DVD)
Mary Jo Markey.. (edited by)

Casting By

April Webster.. (casting by)

Production Design by

Scott Chambliss
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Art Direction by

Dennis Bradford
Stephen Bream
Daniel T. Dorrance.. supervising art director (as Dan Dorrance)
Sean Haworth
Kevin Kavanaugh
Gary Kosko
Brad Ricker
Domenic Silvestri

Set Decoration by

Karen Manthey

Costume Design by

Colleen Atwood.. (costumes designed by)

Makeup Department

Sheryl Blum.. department head hair stylist
Michèle Burke.. makeup designer (as Michele Burke) / makeup supervisor (as Michele Burke)
Barney Burman.. special makeup effects artist
Desideria Corridoni.. key hair stylist: Italy
Maria Teresa Corridoni.. department head hair stylist: Italy
Maggie Fung.. key makeup artist
Warren Hanneman.. hair stylist: China
Margie Kaklamanos.. head makeup artist: second unit / makeup department head: action unit (as Margie Latinopoulos)
Eddie Liu.. assistant makeup artist: China
Daniela Liuzzi.. additional makeup dailies: Italy
Veronica Luongo.. addiotional makeup artist
Kerry Mendenhall.. head hair stylist: second unit
Viviane Normand.. key hair stylist
Mario Pegoretti.. hair stylist
Giulio Pezza.. makeup artist
Francisco X. Pérez.. makeup department head (as F.X. Perez)
Deborah Rutherford.. key makeup artist (as Deborah Patino)
Elaina P. Schulman.. hair stylist
Vincent Van Dyke.. sculptor lab work: Proteus Makeup FX
Terrie Velazquez Owen.. department head hair stylist (as Terrie Velazquez-Owen)
Elizabeth Villamarin.. makeup artist
Lynda Kyle Walker.. hair stylist (as Lynda K. Walker)

Production Management

Andrea Alunni.. unit manager: Italy
Matthew J. Birch.. production supervisor
Debbi Bossi.. post-production supervisor
Vito Colazzo.. unit production manager: Italy
Willy Faso.. assistant unit production manager: Italy
Steve Harding.. production manager: China
Katherine Lee.. executive in charge of production
Steve Lionetti.. production supervisor: China
Daniel Mattig.. unit manager: second unit, Germany
Michael Scheel.. unit production manager: second unit, Germany
Debbie Schwab.. production supervisor: second unit
David Witz.. unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Velvet Andrews-Smith.. additional second second assistant director
Vic Armstrong.. action unit director / second unit director
Brad Arnold.. key second assistant director: second unit, China / second second assistant director: second unit
Inti Carboni.. first assistant director: Italy
Jia Ji Cheng.. second second assistant director: China
Thomas Coe.. second second assistant director: Virginia (as T. Coe)
Fannie Dai Hong.. second second assistant director: China
Mathew Dunne.. first assistant director: action unit
Edoardo Ferretti.. second second assistant director: Italy
Crystal Gong Chun.. second assistant director: China
Tommy Gormley.. first assistant director
Tommy Harper.. first assistant director: additional photography (as Thomy Harper) / second assistant director (as Thomas Harper)
Richard Hughes.. second second assistant director: action unit, China
Brandon Lambdin.. second assistant director: action unit
Lemon Liu.. second assistant director: China (as Lemon Liu Yick Man)
Sylvia Liu.. first assistant director: Shanghai
Gianluca Mangiasciutti.. assistant director
Jamie Marshall.. first assistant director: Virginia / Washington D.C.
Nicola Marzano.. second second assistant director: Italy
Gregory J. Pawlik Jr... dga trainee (as Greg Pawlik)
Edoardo Petti.. second assistant director: Italy
Daniele Ramazzotti.. third assistant director: Italy
Eric Schwab.. second unit director: Germany
Luigi Spoletini.. first assistant director: Italy
Valerio Stati.. third assistant director: Italy
Eddie Thorne.. second second assistant director: action unit, China
Silvia Vascellari.. second second assistant director: Italy
Andrew Ward.. second second assistant director: action unit (as Andrew M. Ward)
David Waters.. second assistant director: additional photography / second second assistant director (as David 'Muddy' Waters)
Wen Jie Yang.. second second assistant director: China (as Bai Bai Yang Wen Jie)
Andreas Kassab.. second assistant director: action unit Italy (uncredited)
Daniel Mattig.. second assistant director: second unit, Germany (uncredited)

Art Department

Erik Aguirre.. construction assistant
Damon Allison.. prop shop supervisor
Rich Andrade.. set dresser
Alessia Anfuso.. assistant set decorator
Chiara Balducci.. set decorator: Italy
Bart Barbuscia.. set dresser
Adam L. Barker.. plaster foreman
Scott Bauer.. assistant property master
Jason Beale.. assistant art department coordinator
Curt Beech.. assistant art director
Aaron Billet.. props production assistant
Marco Bittner Rosser.. assistant art director
Kai Blomberg.. set dresser
Robert M. Bouffard.. props
Henning Brehm.. graphic artist
Tony Bridgers.. carpenter
Jeff Brown.. greens coordinator
Giacomo Calò Carducci.. art director: Italy (as Giacomo Calo Carducci)
Stefano Carbonaro.. swing gang
James Carson.. illustrator
Walsh Carvalho.. set dresser
Michael Casey.. set dresser
J. André Chaintreuil.. digital set designer
Tony Chavez.. gang boss
Matt Codd.. concept artist
Gary J. Coelho.. laborer forman
Mark Coleran.. lead designer: playback graphics
Ryan D. Compton.. propmaker
Robert Consing.. storyboard artist
Kent Demaine.. creative lead: playback graphics
Sylvain Despretz.. storyboard artist
Doug Devine.. set dresser
Bryan Duff.. action property master
Raymond Dumas.. storyboard artist (as Rusty Dumas)
Timothy M. Earls.. senior lead set designer
Axel Eichhorst.. storyboard/overlay artist
Joe Elvington.. set laborer
Sabine Engelberg.. art department assistant
Sandro Ercolini.. painter (as Sandro Erdolini)
Katja Fischer.. art department assistant
Tim Flattery.. concept artist
Andrew P. Flores.. stand-by painter (as Andy Flores)
Chad S. Frey.. set designer
Alex Friedrich.. propmaker
Monica Frommholz.. set decorating coordinator
Jeff Frost.. senior model maker
Craig Gadsby.. leadman
Frank Galvan III.. paint foreman
Veronica Gambacurta.. painter
Sara Gardner-Gail.. set decoration buyer
Stephan O. Gessler.. assistant art director
Giacomo G. Ghiazza.. storyboard artist
Luca Giampaoli.. assistant prop master
Dale Gordon.. location foreman
Phillip A. Henry.. set builder
Maren Hollje.. art department assistant
J. Bryan Holloway.. supervising sculptor
Robyn B. Holmes.. buyer
Anthony Imperato.. propmaker
Ryan Jacoby.. plasterer foreman
Sandra Jelmini.. art department coordinator
Patricia Johnson.. chief draughtsman
Norbert Kneissl.. construction liason
Bruce C. Knight II.. assistant property master
David Ladish.. set dresser
Steven Ladish.. set dresser
Amy Lamendola.. art assistant
Lance Larson.. assistant property master
Anthony Liberatore.. storyboard artist (opening sequence)
Shuo Liu.. assistant art director (as Starry Liu Shuo)
Mark Lucero.. set designer
Douglas Machala.. set dresser
Roberto Magagnini.. lead man
Michael C. Magno.. set dresser
Geoffrey Mandel.. graphic designer
Naaman Marshall.. assistant art director
Aleksandar Sasha Matic.. set designer
Sergey Mazurov.. propmaker
Bryan McBrien.. greens foreman
Kate McColgan.. art department coordinator
Frank McEldowney.. greensman foreman
Simon McGuire.. concept artist
David McKlveen.. carpenter
Cory L. McNeill.. art assistant
Syd Mead.. mask maker designer
Steven B. Melton.. property master
Ron Mendell.. concept artist
Gary Metzen.. labor foreman
Sebastian Milito.. construction coordinator
Amanda Moss Serino.. assistant set decorator
Christine Munday.. art assistant
Antonio Murer.. assistant property master
Sebastiano Murer.. on-set dresser / set dresser
Andreas Olshausen.. art director: Gemany (as Andreas 'Ebbi' Olshausen)
Stefano Maria Ortolani.. art director: Italy (as Stefano Ortolani)
Benjamin Palmer.. model maker / property maker
Iris Paschedag.. art department researcher
Michael Powels.. carpenter
Edward J. Protiva.. set dresser
Bian Qi.. assistant art director
Jamie Rama.. illustrator
Andrew Reeder.. set designer
John Risso.. painter
Aaron Robberson.. set dresser
Will Robbins.. playback graphics supervisor: on-set
Rodney Rosene.. set dresser
Trevor A. Rudolph.. set dresser (as Trevor Rudolph)
Saverio Sammali.. assistant art director
Chris Samp.. set painter
Clint Schultz.. lead graphic designer
Scott Schutzki.. set dresser
Maya Shimoguchi.. set designer
Craig T. Shordon.. decorator gang boss
Brett C. Smith.. leadman
Bruce G. Smith.. paint supervisor
Gert Stevens.. concept artist
Dixwell Stillman.. general foreman
Toby Swinehart.. paint gangboss
Jeremy Thompson.. props production assistant
Eugenio Ulissi.. art director: Italy
Stella Vaccaro.. set designer
Jeff Valdez.. propmaker gangboss
Jacob von Dohnanyi.. model maker
Leslie Warren.. set dresser/fabricator
Laz Warwick.. art department
Robert H. Winn.. paint gang boss
Todd Wolcott.. greensman
Ben Woodworth.. painter
Tony Wright.. construction buyer
Stanley Xue Lin Yang.. assistant art director
Christine Youngstrom.. art department coordinator
Baiyang Yu.. art director: China
Scott Zuber.. senior lead set designer
Tony Capasso.. carpenter (uncredited)
Thomas Cooper.. propmaker (uncredited)
Chad B. Daring.. set dresser (uncredited)
Massimo Di Palma.. blacksmith (uncredited)
Michael Goss.. labor (uncredited)
Angelika Jendrusch.. assistant to construction coordinator (uncredited)
Brian Mertens.. propmaker (uncredited)
Jason Puga.. painter (uncredited)
Quentin Schierenberg.. set dresser (uncredited)
Karl J. Weschta.. additional armorer (uncredited)

Sound Department

Laura Harris Atkinson.. dialogue editor
Anna Behlmer.. re-recording mixer
Steve Blazewick.. sound utility
James Bolt.. additional sound mixer
Josh Bower.. boom operator: second unit
Paul Timothy Carden.. adr editor
Derek Casari.. adr engineer
Don Coufal.. boom operator
Scott Curtis.. supervising foley editor
Carmen Flores De Tanis.. assistant sound editor
John Dunn.. additional sound
Victor Ray Ennis.. assistant sound editor
John P. Fasal.. sound effects recordist (as John Paul Fasal)
Ryan Ferro.. boom operator (second unit)
Paul Flinchbaugh.. assistant sound editor / digital audio assistant
Robin Harlan.. foley artist
Matthew Harrison.. foley editor
David Holmes.. boom operator: second unit
Larry Hopkins.. layback sound mixer
Daniel S. Irwin.. adr & dialogue editor
Bret Johns.. additional audio
Kenneth L. Johnson.. sound effects editor (as Kenneth Johnson)
Michael Kamper.. sound effects editor
David Kudell.. assistant adr editor
Susan Kurtz.. dialog editor
Cecilia Lanzi.. sound assistant: Italy
Linda Lew.. foley editor
Anna MacKenzie.. adr editor
Robert Maxfield.. cable person
Jay Meagher.. sound mixer: second unit
Sarah Monat.. foley artist
Ronnie Morgan.. assistant sound editor
William Munroe.. boom operator: second unit
Andy Nelson.. re-recording mixer
Jordan O'Neill.. dts sound mastering engineer
Mark Ormandy.. sound recordist
Kurt Peterson.. boom operator: second unit
Jeremy Pitts.. foley editor
Paul D. Poduska.. additional sound (as Paul Poduska)
Tobias Poppe.. sound effects recordist
Alan Rankin.. sound designer
Randy Singer.. foley mixer
Thomas W. Small.. supervising foley editor (as Thomas Small)
Matthew Sordello.. sound
Beth Sterner.. sound editor
Mark P. Stoeckinger.. supervising sound editor (as Mark Stoeckinger)
Mike Szakmeister.. dialogue editor (as Michael Szakmeister)
Matthew E. Taylor.. sound effects recordist
Jon Title.. sound effects editor
Susumu Tokunow.. additional sound mixer
Jeff Wexler.. production sound mixer
Ed White.. production sound mixer: second unit
Kerry Dean Williams.. adr supervisor
Eric Taylor Williamson.. adr recordist
Scott Wolf.. sound effects editor
Peter Zinda.. sound editor
Vikram Biswas.. post-production audio (uncredited)
Henry Dobson.. dubbing supervisor (international versions) (uncredited)
Christopher Flick.. foley editor (uncredited)
Craig Heath.. sound recordist (uncredited)
John Soukup.. sound transfer (uncredited)
T.C. Spriggs.. sound editor (uncredited)
Michael J. White.. commentary mixer (uncredited)

Special Effects by

Daniel Acon.. special effects coordinator: Italy
Benedict C. Adams.. special effects technician
Renato Agostini.. special effects supervisor: Italy
Eric Allard.. special effects technician
Ryan Arndt.. special effects technician
Roy Augenstein.. special effects technician
Steve Austin.. special effects foreman
Bart Barber.. special effects technician
Gary D. Bierend.. special effects technician
David Blitstein.. special effects foreman (as Dave Blitstein)
Kevin Bowers.. special effects technician
Eric Cook.. special effects foreman / special effects technician
Antonio Corridori.. special effects technician
Marco Corridori.. special effects technician (as Marco Moneta)
Maurizio Corridori.. special effects technician
Stefano Corridori.. special effects technician
Damacio Cortez Jr... special effects shop supervisor
Steve Dearth.. special effects technician
Matthew J. Downey.. special effects technician (as Mathew Downey)
Roderic 'Mick' Duff.. special effects coordinator (as Roderic Duff)
Manex Efrem.. special effects senior technician
David Eland.. special effects technician
Ron Epstein.. special effects technician
Will Erving.. fabricator
Steven Carlton Ficke.. special effects technician (as Steven C. Ficke)
Ronald D. Goldstein.. special effects foreman (as Ron Goldstein)
Joe Halford.. special effects technician
Keith Haynes.. special effects technician
Joe Heffernan.. special effects technician
Thomas R. Homsher.. prop designer / prop manufacturer / special effects technician (as Thomas Homsher)
Shawn Jacoby.. special effects foreman
Todd Jensen.. special effects foreman (as Todd K. Jensen)
Robert Andrew Johnson.. special effects digital set designer (as Rob Johnson)
Richard Landerer.. special effects technician
Bruce Law.. special effects supervisor: China
Sylvio Lienert.. special effects assistant: Germany (as Sylvio Liehnert)
David Marten.. special effects technician (as David A. Marten)
Ronald W. Mathews.. special effects technician (as Ron Mathews)
William P. McGinley.. special effects technician
Sara R. Morris.. special effects purchaser
Kristine Nadal.. special effects production assistant
Robert L. Olmstead.. special effects foreman (as Robert Olmstead)
Bryan Phillips.. special effects technician
Jeff Rand.. special effects technician
Bernd Rautenberg.. special effects foreman: Germany
Gintar Repecka.. special effects foreman
Lee Rider.. special effects technician
Alan Rifkin.. special effects technician
Mike Rifkin.. special effects technician
Thomas Schultz.. special effects technician: Germany (as Thomas Schultze)
Daniel Sudick.. special effects coordinator (as Dan Sudick)
Clark Templeman.. special effects technician
Thomas Thiele.. special effects technician: Germany
Hill Vinot.. mold maker: Proteus FX
David Waine.. special effects technician
Steven Scott Wheatley.. special effects technician (as Scott Wheatley)
Carsten Woithe.. pre-visualization technician
Dennis Yeager II.. special effects
Richard Zarro.. special effects technician

Visual Effects by

J.J. Abrams.. digital artist: ILM
Kevin Aguirre.. pre-visualization
Casey Allen.. inferno artist: Lola Visual Effects
Mark Anderson.. visual effects stage production manager: ILM
Arin Artounian.. 2D artist: Black Box Digital
Carl Assmus.. stage technician: models, ILM
Christopher Balog.. digital resource assistant: Industrial Light & Magic
Brian Barlettani.. visual effects coordinator: ILM
Bill Barr.. stage technician: models, ILM (as William Barr)
Carol Bauman.. model maker
Chris Bayz.. digital artist: ILM
Greg Beaumonte.. stage technician: models, ILM
Vicki Beck.. executive staff: ILM
Scott Benza.. animator
Don Bies.. senior model maker (as Donald Bies)
Duncan Blackman.. lead layout and matchmove artist: ILM
Kevin Blank.. visual effects supervisor: Blankscreen Productions
Richard Bluff.. sequence supervisor: ILM
Rob Bonstin.. production & technical support
Guy Botham.. visual effects executive producer
Jason Brackett.. practical effects technician: models, ILM
Lance Brackett.. stage technician: models, ILM
Marty Brenneis.. stage technician: models, ILM (as Martin Brenneis)
Mark Buck.. model maker: ILM
Cathy Burrow.. digital artist: ILM (as Catherine Burrow)
Chrysta Marie Burton.. visual effects production assistant
Francesco Callari.. research & development: ILM
Brian Cantwell.. layout & matchmove lead
Andrea Caretta.. digital artist
Derrick Carlin.. animator: ILM
Mark Casey.. digital artist
Daniel Cavey.. production assistant: ILM
Joe Ceballos.. digital matte painter
Kai Chang.. production & technical support: ILM
Hunter Chase.. post-viz artist
Leila Chesloff.. digital artist
Simon Cheung.. digital artist: ILM / modeler
Mike Chiado.. digital intermediate technologist
Terry Chostner.. lead layout and matchmove artist: ILM
Pamela J. Choy.. digital model supervisor: ILM
Eric D. Christensen.. digital effects artist: ILM (as Eric Christensen)
Richard W. Clot.. practical effects technician: models, ILM (as Richard Clot)
Robbie Clot.. practical effects technician: models, ILM (as Robert Clot)
Tom Cloutier.. stage technician: models, ILM (as Thomas Cloutier)
Michael Conte.. sequence supervisor: ILM
Jeremy Cook.. matte painter
Don Crawford.. digital compositor
Nick D'Abo.. model maker: ILM (as Nicholas D'Abo)
Beth D'Amato.. digital paint and roto supervisor
Scott David.. digital artist: ILM
Scott David.. compositor
Fon Davis.. lead model maker: ILM
Kent Demaine.. creative lead: playback graphics
Natasha Devaud.. digital artist: ILM
Bryan Dewe.. model maker: ILM
Gus Dizon.. digital artist: ILM
Preston Donovan.. model maker: ILM
David Dozoretz.. previsualization supervisor
John Duncan.. model maker: ILM
Yanick Dusseault.. digital artist: ILM
Russell Earl.. associate visual effects supervisor
Selwyn Eddy.. matchmove artist: ILM
Leandro Estebecorena.. sequence supervisor: ILM
Nina Fallon.. visual effects coordinator
Dan Feinstein.. digital compositor: ILM / digital paint artist: ILM
Simon Fillat.. production & technical support: ILM
Brian Flynn.. digital effects artist
Jon Foreman.. model maker: ILM
Adam Francis.. motion control technician
Joe Fulmer.. practical effects technician: models, ILM (as Joseph Fulmer)
Stephen Gawley.. model maker
Steve Gawley.. model maker
Grantland Gears.. digital compositor: ILM
Brian Gernand.. model/miniature supervisor
Angela Giannoni.. digital compositor
Tim Gibbons.. digital compositor (as Timothy Gibbons)
Brent Gilmartin.. visual effects artist
David Glicksman.. previs artist
David M. Gray.. visual effects coordinator: ILM (as David Gray)
Jeff Grebe.. digital artist: ILM
Cam Griffin.. digital compositor
Gerald Gutschmidt.. computer graphics supervisor: ILM
Roger Guyett.. visual effects supervisor
Neal Halter.. model maker
Giles Hancock.. lead digital matte artist: ILM
David Hanks.. digital artist: ILM (as Dave Hanks)
Shari Hanson.. visual effects producer: ILM
Jonathan Harb.. digital artist: ILM
Jack Haye.. digital artist: ILM (as Jack 'Edsel' Haye)
Geoff Heron.. practical effects supervisor: models, ILM (as Geoffrey Heron)
Philip Heron.. practical effects technician: models, ILM
Kela Hicks.. digital artist: ILM (as Kela Cabrales)
Clark Higgins.. stage technician: models, ILM
David Hisanaga.. sequence supervisor: ILM
Pamela Hobbs.. matte painter
Robert Hoffmeister.. sequence supervisor: ILM (as Robert J. Hoffmeister)
Chad Hofteig.. pre-visualization
zain homer.. digital artist: ILM
Adam Howard.. sabre artist: ILM
Jen Howard.. digital artist: ILM
Peggy Hrastar.. model maker: ILM
Chris Ingersoll.. flame artist / inferno artist: Lola Visual Effects
Alex Jaeger.. visual effects art director: ILM
Mike Jobe.. model maker: ILM (as Michael Jobe)
Keith Johnson.. digital artist: ILM
Paul Kavanagh.. animation supervisor: ILM
Michael Kennedy.. digital compositor
Martin Allan Kloner.. visual effects editor
Dorian Knapp.. previs artist
Frankie Kwak.. technical support: ILM
Laurent Lavigne.. pre-visualization supervisor
Elana Joy Livneh Lessem.. visual effects assistant editor (as Elana Joy Livneh)
John M. Levin.. digital artist: ILM (as John Levin)
Victoria Lewis.. model maker: ILM
Joshua Livingston.. digital artist: ILM
Bob Lloyd.. visual effects
Kimberly Nelson LoCascio.. visual effects executive (as Kimberly K. Nelson)
Luke Longin.. layout artist
Paul Luna.. 2D artist: Black Box Digital / 3D artist: Black Box Digital
Kathleen Lynch.. lead visual effects production coordinator: ILM (as Katie Lynch)
Michael Lynch.. chief model maker: ILM
Maria Lyons.. production & technical support: ILM
Jennifer MacKenzie.. digital artist: ILM
Sean MacKenzie.. sequence supervisor: ILM
Mike Makara.. pre-visualization
Alyson Markell.. digital artist: ILM
Tia L. Marshall.. digital artist: ILM (as Tia Marshall)
Dennis A. Martin.. digital artist: ILM (as Dennis Martin)
Marcel Martinez.. digital compositor
Scott May.. digital artist: ILM
Ryan Mayeda.. visual effects coordinator: ILM
Will McCoy.. digital compositor: ILM
W. Regan McGee.. digital compositor (as Regan McGee)
Philip Metschan.. digital artist: ILM
Joseph Metten.. digital effects artist: ILM
Mark S. Miller.. visual effects executive producer: ILM (as Mark Miller)
Chris Mitchell.. animator: ILM (as Christopher Mitchell)
Craig Mohagen.. practical effects technician: models, ILM
Robert Molholm.. research & development
Sébastien Moreau.. inferno compositor: ILM
Ryosuke Mori.. 2D artist: Black Box Digital
David Manos Morris.. digital artist
Giovanni Nakpil.. digital artist: ILM
Ken Nielsen.. digital artist: ILM
Thomas Nittmann.. visual effects producer: Lola Visual Effects
Brian Nugent.. flame artist
Ben O'Brien.. sabre artist: ILM
Shane O'Connor.. production assistant: ILM
Buck O'Hare.. stage technician: models, ILM
Jeffrey Odell.. visual effects production and technical support
Michael Olague.. stage technician: models, ILM
Joshua Ong.. digital matte artist
Zai Ortiz.. main title design & animation
Randy Ottenberg.. model maker
Kevin Page.. digital artist: ILM
Erik Pampel.. technical support: ILM
Michael Parkinson.. production & technical support
Thaddeus Parkinson.. techincal assistant: ILM
James Payfer.. rotoscope artist
Tom C. Peitzman.. visual effects producer (as Tom Peitzman)
Alan Peterson.. model maker: ILM
Lorne Peterson.. model maker: ILM
Bruce Powell.. sequence supervisor
Gerald Ragland.. digital intermediate support colorist
Christopher Raimo.. visual effects coordinator
Arkell Rasiah.. software research and development
Steve Rawlins.. animator: ILM
Chuck Ray.. practical effects technician: models, ILM (as Charles Ray)
Denise Ream.. visual effects executive producer: ILM
Steve Riera.. visual effects plate coordinator
Will Robbins.. computer graphics supervisor
Dennis Rogers.. first assistant cameraman: ILM
Alan Rosenfeld.. digital artist
Kimberly Ross.. digital artist: ILM (as Kim Ross)
Jason Rosson.. digital effects artist: ILM
Barry Safley.. digital compositor
Todd Semmes.. Spydercam coordinator/rigging
Amy Shepard.. digital paint & roto: ILM
David Shirk.. animator: ILM
Simon Smith.. compositor: Anderson VFX
Tony Sommers.. digital artist: ILM
Greg Strause.. lead Inferno artist: Lola Visual Effects
Joseph Suen.. digital model development: ILM
Doug Sutton.. sequence supervisor: ILM
Pat Sweeney.. visual effects director of photography: ILM (as Patrick Sweeney)
Alan Travis.. digital artist
Patrick Tubach.. digital production supervisor: ILM (as Pat Tubach)
Todd Vaziri.. sequence supervisor: ILM
Cuitlahuac Morales Velazquez.. modeler (as Cuitlahuac Velazquez)
Pascale Ville.. digital artist: ILM
Jordan Vine.. 2D artist: Black Box Digital
Rich Volp.. Spydercam flight control
Danny Wagner.. model maker (as Daniel Wagner)
Mark Walas.. model maker: ILM
Melanie Walas.. model maker: ILM
Kevin Wallace.. model maker: ILM
Ronnie E. Williams Jr... digital compositor (as Ronnie Williams Jr.)
Edson Williams.. visual effects supervisor: Lola Visual Effects
Loeng Wong-Savun.. inferno artist: Lola Visual Effects
Nick Woo.. technical support
Keiji Yamaguchi.. creature development
Roland Yepez.. digital artist: ILM
Dean Yurke.. digital artist: ILM
Heidi Zabit.. digital artist
Rita E. Zimmerman.. digital artist: ILM (as Rita Zimmerman)
Scott Dewis.. digital effects artist (uncredited)
Lee Gabel.. matchmove artist (uncredited)
Jonathan Spencer Levy.. computer graphics supervisor (uncredited)
Stuart Lowder.. cgi production manager: ILM (uncredited)
Mary E. Manning.. pre-visualization artist (uncredited)
Alexandra Menapace.. motion control operator (uncredited)

Stunts

Robert Alonzo.. stunts
James Armstrong.. stunts
Nina Armstrong.. stunts
Scott Armstrong.. stunts
Vic Armstrong.. stunt coordinator
Wendy Armstrong.. stunts
Tyler Bizzell.. precision driver
Joey Box.. assistant stunt coordinator
Richard Burden.. stunts
Andy Cheng.. stunts
Sean Christopher.. precision driver
Eliza Coleman.. stunts
Peter Epstein.. stunts (as Pete Epstein)
Dana Dru Evenson.. stunts (as Dana Evenson-Taavon)
Conrade Gamble.. stunts
Tanner Gill.. stunts
Randy Hall.. stunts
Terry Jackson.. stunts
Craig Jensen.. stunts
Rick Kain.. precision driver
Billy D. Lucas.. stunts (as Billy Lucas)
Dovile Mark.. precision driver
Ed McDermott II.. precision driving
Angelique Midthunder.. precision driver
Peter Miles.. stunt performer / stunt rigger
Heidi Moneymaker.. stunts
Michiko Nishiwaki.. stunts
Eric Norris.. stunts
Casey O'Neill.. stunt double: Tom Cruise
Claudio Pacifico.. stunt coordinator: Italy
Charles Page.. stunt driver
Chris Palermo.. stunts
Jim Palmer.. stunts
Dan Plum.. stunts
Ming Qiu.. stunts
Buster Reeves.. stunts
Scotty Richards.. precision driving coordinator (as Scott Richards)
Kerry Rossall.. stunts
George A. Sack Jr... stunts (as George Sack Jr.)
Dennis Scott.. stunts
Russell Solberg.. stunts
C.C. Taylor.. stunts
Mark Aaron Wagner.. stunts (as Mark Wagner)
Don Whatley.. precision driver
Spice Williams-Crosby.. precision driver (as Spice Williams)
Marcus Young.. stunts
Glen Yrigoyen.. stunts
Michael Ahl.. precision driver (uncredited)
Laura Albert.. stunts (uncredited)
Wade Allen.. stunts (uncredited)
Robert Alonzo.. assistant fight choreographer (uncredited) / utility stunts (uncredited)
LaFaye Baker.. stunts (uncredited)
Gregory J. Barnett.. stunts (uncredited)
Federico Benvenuti.. stunts (uncredited)
Massimiliano Bianchi.. stunts (uncredited)
Gianni Biasetti Sr... stunt driver (uncredited)
Steve Blalock.. utility stunts (uncredited)
Joey Box.. stunt coordinator: second unit (uncredited)
Richard Burden.. stunt driver (uncredited)
Jennifer Caputo.. stunt double: Michelle Monaghan (uncredited)
Jack Carpenter.. stunts (uncredited)
Eric Chambers.. stunts (uncredited)
Alice Chen.. stunts (uncredited)
Carl Ciarfalio.. stunts (uncredited)
Sophia Crawford.. utility stunts (uncredited)
Mark De Alessandro.. stunts (uncredited)
Doc Duhame.. stunts (uncredited)
Jonathan Erickson Eisley.. stunt driver (uncredited)
Kofi Elam.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Annie Ellis.. stunts (uncredited)
Dane Farwell.. stunts (uncredited)
Conrade Gamble.. stunt double: Ving Rhames (uncredited)
Richie Gaona.. stunts (uncredited)
J. Armin Garza II.. stunt driver: camera car (uncredited)
Mickey Giacomazzi.. stunt double (uncredited)
Al Goto.. stunts (uncredited)
Starlotte Smith Holguin.. stunts (uncredited)
Toby Holguin.. stunts (uncredited)
Lisa Hoyle.. stunts (uncredited)
Yoshio Iizuka.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Thomas Matthew Jackson.. stunt pilot (uncredited)
Craig Jensen.. utility stunts (uncredited)
Jesse V. Johnson.. stunts (uncredited)
Rob King.. stunts (uncredited)
Michael 'Pugita' Kobayashi.. utility stunts (uncredited)
Samuel Le.. stunts (uncredited)
Will Leong.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Alberto Martello.. stunts (uncredited)
Ron McCord.. stunts (uncredited)
Heidi Moneymaker.. stunt double: Keri Russell (uncredited)
Kori Murray.. stunts (uncredited)
Marty Murray.. stunt double (uncredited)
Emiliano Novelli.. stunt driver (uncredited)
Hugh Aodh O'Brien.. utility stunts (uncredited)
Chris Palermo.. stunt driver (uncredited)
Gianluca Petrazzi.. stunt rigger (uncredited)
Dan Plum.. stunt rigger (uncredited)
Ming Qiu.. stunt double: Maggie Q (uncredited)
Rex Reddick.. stunts (uncredited)
Buster Reeves.. fight arranger (uncredited)
Simon Rhee.. stunts (uncredited)
Mark Riccardi.. stunts (uncredited)
Jason Rodriguez.. stunts (uncredited)
John Ross.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Kerry Rossall.. stunt driver (uncredited)
James Ryan.. utility stunts (uncredited)
George A. Sack Jr... stunt driver (uncredited)
Errol Sack.. stunt driver (uncredited)
Dennis Scott.. utility stunts (uncredited)
Kevin Scott.. stunt driver (uncredited)
Ray Siegle.. utility stunts (uncredited)
Karin Silvestri.. stunts (uncredited)
Gunter Simon.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Mike Smith.. stunts (uncredited)
Mark Stefanich.. stunts (uncredited)
Jen Sung.. stunts (uncredited)
Ator Tamras.. utility stunts (uncredited)
Jerry Trimble.. stunts (uncredited)
Christopher J. Tuck.. stunts (uncredited)
Massimiliano Ubaldi.. stunts (uncredited)
Jon Valera.. stunts (uncredited)
Martin Valinsky.. stunt driver (uncredited)
Mark Aaron Wagner.. stunt double: Jonathan Rhys Meyers (uncredited)
Garrett Warren.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Thom Williams.. stunts (uncredited)
Ty Williams.. stunt driver (uncredited)
Scott Workman.. utility stunts (uncredited)
Gang Wu.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Danny Wynands.. stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

Steve Alessi.. grip: action unit
Luke Allein.. assistant camera
Tyler Allison.. assistant camera
Mitchell Amundsen.. director of photography: second unit (as C. Mitchell Amundsen)
Shane Andersen.. grip
Colin Anderson.. camera operator: 'a' camera / steadicam operator
Michael D. Anderson.. dimmer board operator: second unit
Pete Asidilla.. dolly grip
Danny Ault.. rigging electric
Wayne Baker.. aerial camera technician: plate unit
Chris Bangma.. libra head technician
Matthew J. Barden.. grip
Richard Barrera.. assistant camera: action unit
Sammy Beavers.. rigging electrician
Leonardo Beltrame.. electrician
Mike Benson.. director of photography: second unit
John Beran.. best boy rigging grip: second unit
Mickey Bergstrom.. video operator: action unit, Italy
Andy Bertelson.. 2nd unit
Stefano Biscaro.. flight head technician: italy
Noah Bishop.. technocrane assistant
Salvatore Bognanni.. additional assistant camera: Italy
Jasin Boland.. still photographer
Ffilip Bolton.. set lighting technician
Martin Bosworth.. rigging gaffer
Jeremy Braben.. aerial director of photography
Frank Buono.. camera operator: doggicam
Shane Buttle.. set lighting technician
J.A. Byerly.. rigging gaffer
Mitch Byerly.. rigging electrician
Daniele Cafolla.. electrician
Mike Cahoon.. assistant camera (second unit)
John S. Campbell.. night light operator
Fausto Cancellieri.. machinist
Mark Carlile.. lighting technician
Philippe Carr-Forster.. camera operator
Fabio Ciotto.. additional camera assistant
John T. Connor.. first assistant camera: 'a' camera
Brandon M. Cox.. film loader
Sergio De Luca.. second assistant camera: Italy
Simona De Lullo.. second assistant camera: 'b' camera, action unit, Italy
Bruce Del Castillo.. grip
Ralph Del Castillo.. dolly grip: 'c' camera
Claudio Del Gobbo.. grip: action unit
Thomas DeRose.. rigging electrician (as Tom Derose)
Sean Devine.. grip: action unit
Massimo di Domenico.. electrician
Stefano Di Pasquali.. grip
Don Domino.. first company grip
Tommy Donald.. grip
Christopher Dorowsky.. electrician
Stephen Drinon.. dolly grip: action unit (as Scott Drinon)
Andrew Dumas.. second assistant camera: additional unit
Guido Egger.. grip
Greg Etheredge.. electrician (as Greg Etherridge)
Mauro Faina.. grip
Sean Fairburn.. camera operator: high definition video
Kathleen Farry.. additional camera loader: second unit
Mark Fellman.. additional still photographer
Anna Ferrarie.. camera production assistant
Michael Ferris.. camera operator: second unit
John P. Fleenor.. rigging electrician
Bryan Fletchall.. technocrane operator
Michael Franco.. electrician
Martin Frank.. gaffer: second unit, Germany
Paolo Frasson.. rigging grip
Yuriy Fuks.. head tech
Ingo Gardner.. balloon light technician
Thomas Gibson.. key grip
Alan Gitlin.. first assistant camera: action unit
Marco Graziaplena.. camera loader: Italy
Bill Greenberg.. rigging electrician
Anthony Gregori.. grip
Anthony Gudino.. lamp operator
Lisa Guerriero.. additional second assistant camera: action unit
Brooks P. Guyer.. camera operator
Jörg Gönner.. first assistant camera: second unit, Germany
Chris Haarhoff.. camera operator: second unit
Adam Harrison.. electrician
Jimmy Harritos.. electrician
Jaime Heintz.. first rigging grip
Julie Helton.. second assistant camera: 'c' camera
Kurt Herbel.. video assist
Patrick Hoeschen.. electrician
Trevor Houghton.. rigging electrician
Jesse Hynes.. generator operator
Chip Ingram.. grip: action unit
Kevin Ivey.. assistant camera: 'c' camera, action unit
David James.. still photographer
Jesse Jaraczewski.. electrician: rigging
Louis Jong.. technocrane operator
Gary Kangrga.. key rigging grip: second unit, USA/Italy
Jason Kay.. technocrane operator: second unit
Scott C. Keys.. rigging electric best boy: action unit
Douglas Kieffer.. electrician
Christian J. Killingsworth.. rigging electric
Stuart Kirschner.. rigging electrician
Aurelio Langella.. grip
James On Hong Lee.. grip
Paolo Leurini.. electrician
Tom Loewy.. video assist operator / video playback operator: second unit
Gary Louzon.. rigging grip
Wing Ma.. lighting technician
Stefano Marino.. gaffer: Italy
Anthony T. Marra II.. key grip: action unit
Bruce McCleery.. chief lighting technician / director of photography: additional photography
Byron McCulloch.. rigging grip: second unit
Markus Mentzer.. camera loader: action unit
Mark Meyers.. camera operator: 'c' camera
Dan Ming.. first assistant camera: 'c' camera
Greg Mitchell.. 24 frame video operator
Anthony Mollicone.. grip
Dan Moore.. video operator (as Daniel P. Moore)
Jon Myers.. camera operator: action unit
Romualdo Nati.. technocrane technician: Italy Unit
Michael Nie.. crane operator: Technocrane, action unit
Serge Nofield.. first assistant camera: 'c' camera
Jeffrey Norvet.. additional camera operator
David B. Nowell.. aerial director of photography
Bill O'Drobinak.. camera operator
Travis Panarisi.. lighting technician
Ray Patrick.. super technocrane operator
Giorgio Pezzotti.. grip
Michael Pinkey.. director of photography: additional unit
Francisco Pintore.. assistant camera: Italy
Andre Poser.. electrician: second unit, Germany
Christopher Prampin.. assistant chief lighting technician
Rick Rader.. key rigging grip
Scott Rathner.. first assistant camera: 'b' camera
Robbie Redner.. rigging gaffer: aerial unit
Flaviano Ricci.. dolly grip
Lyle Robbins.. rigging electrician
Sky Rockit.. libra technician (as Mark Anderson)
Avi Roffman.. lighting technician
Jose L. Ruiz.. lighting technician (as Jose Ruiz)
Ramiro Ruiz.. rigging electric
Andy Ryan.. chief lighting technician: action unit
Emanuele Salvatore.. rigging grip
Michael J. Schwartz.. rigging electrician
Roland Schütz.. still photographer: second unit, Germany
David A. Seekins.. assistant camera: action unit
Jason Lee Smith.. grip
Giordano Spadoni.. grip
Charles Sparks.. electrician
Stephen St. John.. cinematographer: action unit / director of photography: second unit
Don Steinberg.. first assistant camera
Lee J. Stone.. super technocrane operator
Monte Swann.. supervising video engineer
Larry Sweet.. dolly grip
Peter Taylor.. video assist assistant
Don Telles.. rigging grip
Joshua D. Thatcher.. lighting console programmer
Carsten Thoms.. balloon light technician
Eric Tramp.. first assistant camera: 'b' camera
Chris Trillo.. grip diver: grip dept action unit
Nicole Turegano.. film loader: second unit
Daniel L. Turrett.. camera operator
Riccardo Umetelli.. focus puller: Italy
Marshall Valentine.. grip
Stephen Vaughan.. still photographer
Naomi Villanueva-Brunner.. second assistant camera: 'a' camera (as Naomi Villanueva)
Art Villasenor.. technocrane technician
Michael Wahl.. dolly grip: 'b' camera
James B. Walsh.. grip
Hootly Weedn.. lighting technician
Chris Weigand.. lighting technician
Noah Weinzweig.. camera operator: 'c' camera
Jörg Widmer.. director of photography: second unit, Germany
Stefan Wilking.. rigging electrician
Earl C. Williman.. rigging best boy
Steven J. Winslow.. aerial camera technician: Wescam camera
Steve Wolfe.. second assistant camera: 'b' camera
Peter Yauri.. grip
Aaron G. York.. libra head operator: second unit
Ryan Joblin Allen.. rigging electrician (uncredited)
Barry Berona.. additional first assistant camera (uncredited)
Paolo Cafiero.. second assistant camera (uncredited)
Brian Dennis.. rigging electric forman (uncredited)
Christopher Duskin.. camera operator (uncredited)
Pip Hare.. second assistant camera: second unit, Germany (uncredited)
Steven J. Mikolas.. video assist (uncredited)
Penny Sprague.. first assistant camera: second unit (uncredited)
Oliver Ward.. camera technician: Wescam camera (uncredited)
Steve Zvorsky.. rigging electric (uncredited)

Animation Department

Bryan Thombs.. digital artist

Casting Department

Jennifer Bender.. extras casting
Bonita Deneen.. casting assistant
Gina Garcia.. casting assistant
Gaby Kester.. casting: uk
Mariann H.W. Lee.. extras casting
Caitlin McKenna.. adr voice casting (as Caitlin McKenna-Wilkinson)
Maria Olivetta.. extras casting
Mandy Sherman.. casting associate
Mandy Sprinkel.. local casting
Alyssa Weisberg.. casting associate

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Cristiana Agostinelli.. set costumer
Marco Alzari.. wardrobe assistant
Deborah Ambrosino.. specialty costume keyperson
Cheryl Beasley Blackwell.. costume supervisor
Pablo Borges.. costume illustrator
Christine L. Cantella.. assistant costume designer (as Christine Cantella)
Jay Cheng.. set costumer (set costumer)
Emily Chittell.. costume runner
Daniela Ciancio.. costume supervisor / wardrobe supervisor
Brenda Donoho.. set costumer
David Fernandez.. set costumer
Brigitte Friedländer-Rodriguez.. costume supervisor (as Brigitte Rodriguez)
Amy Glenn.. costumer
Van Hua.. table person
Lisa Hyde.. set costumer: second unit
Francine Lecoultre.. costume dyer/painter
Donna O'Neal.. key set costumer
Stephanie Portnoy Porter.. costumer (as Stephanie Portnoy)
Amanda Riley.. costumer
Meike Schlegel.. costume supervisor: second unit, Germany
Tara Shackelford-Lawton.. costume department assistant (as Tara Shackelford)
Michael Sloan.. cutter/fitter: men
Haik Tateossian.. embroiderer
Nancy Thompson.. costumer: Mr Cruise
Jack Tung.. wardrobe supervisor: China
Greg Turnbull.. costume assistant
Gillian Waterman.. costume buyer
Leticia Sandoval.. costumes (uncredited)

Editorial Department

Imelda Betiong.. first assistant editor
Kerry Joseph Blackman.. post-production assistant
Mark Bourgeois.. assistant editor
Des Carey.. digital intermediate producer
Phillip Dawe.. post-production coordinator
Rob Doolittle.. senior digital on-line editor
Massimo Gubinelli.. color timer
Christopher Hlas.. post-production assistant
Cedric Nairn-Smith.. assistant editor
Daniela Ovi.. post-production assistant
Missy Papageorge.. digital intermediate producer
Stephen R. Sheridan.. color timer (as Steve Sheridan)
Julian Smirke.. assistant editor
Stefan Sonnenfeld.. colorist
Paula Suhy.. assistant editor
Jon Thompson.. rushes supervisor: Italy
Jimmy Tom.. assistant colorist
Ian Turpen.. digital intermediate scanner: Company 3
Stefanie Wiseman.. assistant editor
Lucyna Wojciechowski.. first assistant editor
Salvatore Catanzaro.. assistant on-line editor (uncredited)
Mark Todd Osborne.. additional colorist (uncredited)

Location Management

Stephanie Antosca.. location scout: Washington, DC
Roman Avianus.. assistant location manager / location manager
Dawn Blacksten.. location manager: richmond, va
Becky Brake.. location scout / supervising location manager
Michael Chickey.. key assistant location manager: action unit / location scout
Edna Colicigno.. assistant location manager: second action unit, Italy (as Edna Do Nascimento Silva)
Francesco Colicigno.. location manager: second action unit, Italy
Martin J. Cummins.. assistant location manager
Nick Daubeny.. location manager: China
Katherine Dorrer.. assistant location manager: Washington D.C.
Douglas Dresser.. location manager / location scout
W. Jeffery Frizzell.. assistant location manager (as Jeff Frizzell)
Catherine Geary.. location scout: Ireland
Klaus Große Darrelmann.. location manager: Germany
Ronald M. Haynes.. key assistant location manager: California
Jonathan Hook.. assistant location manager
Geoff A. Hubler.. location assistant
Nina Hueskes.. assistant location manager: second unit, Germany
Enrico Latella.. location manager: Roma
Michelle Latham.. location manager
Thomas Lauterkorn.. location scout: Germany
Lee David Lee.. additional assistant location manager
Ed Licht.. location consultant
David B. Lyons.. assistant location manager
Kyle Oliver.. key assistant location manager
Franco Rapa.. location services: Naples, Italy
Aaron Shershow.. set location manager
Jennifer O'Rourke Smith.. assistant location manager (as Jennifer O'Rourke)
Rachel Swenson.. assistant location manager / location coordinator (as Rachel Watkins)
Vincenzo Testa.. location manager
Tiziano Tomei.. location manager: Italy
Tom Trigo.. location scout
Scott Trimble.. key assistant location manager: California/Virginia / location scout: California/Virginia
Bashaar Wahab.. location scout
Matthew Wersinger.. key assistant location manager
Ted Alvarez.. assistant location manager (uncredited)
Christian Reinhardt.. location assistant: 2nd Unit Germany (uncredited)
Helena Rogozinski.. location assistant: Washington DC (uncredited)

Music Department

Christopher Anderson-Bazzoli.. music preparation
Paul Apelgren.. assistant music editor
Rick Baptist.. musician: trumpet
Steve Becknell.. musician: french horn
Wayne Bergeron.. musician: trumpet
Peter Boyer.. additional orchestrator
Danny Bramson.. music supervisor
Jeff Bunnell.. musician: trumpet
Bryan Clements.. scoring crew
Harvey Cohen.. additional orchestrator (as Harvey R. Cohen)
Andrea Datzman.. score assistant
Stephen M. Davis.. supervising music editor
David Duke.. musician: french horn
Steve Durnin.. musician: french horn
Mark Eshelman.. scoring crew
Mark Gasbarro.. additional orchestrator
Michael Giacchino.. orchestrator
Larry Hall.. musician: trumpet
Jennifer Hammond.. additional orchestrator
Karen Harper.. singer
Jack Hayes.. additional orchestrator
Steve Holtman.. musician: trombone
Alex Iles.. musician: trombone
Tommy Johnson.. musician: tuba
Alan Kaplan.. musician: trombone
Larry Kenton.. additional orchestrator
Ken Kugler.. musician: trombone
Alex Levy.. music editor
Jon Lewis.. musician: trumpet
Charlie Loper.. musician: trombone
John Lorge.. musician: french horn
Greg Loskorn.. scoring technician
Norman Ludwin.. musician
Andy Martin.. musician: trombone
Miriam Mayer.. musician
Malcolm McNab.. musician: trumpet
Joe Meyer.. musician: french horn
Adam Michalak.. score recordist
Yvonne S. Moriarty.. musician: french horn
Diane Mueller.. musician: french horn
Dermot Mulroney.. musician: cello
Maria Newman.. musician
Ulf Olofsson.. composer: additional music / music editor
Hal Oppenheim.. composer: stock music
Norman Pearson.. musician: tuba
Bill Reichenbach.. musician: trombone
John Reynolds.. musician: french horn
Ryan Robinson.. score mix technical support engineer
Paul Salvo.. musician: trumpet
Lalo Schifrin.. composer: theme music
Alan Schlaifer.. assistant music editor
Tim Simonec.. conductor / orchestrator
Kurt Snyder.. musician: french horn
Phillip A. Teele.. musician: trombone
Chris Tilton.. additional orchestrator
Richard Todd.. musician: french horn
Doug Tornquist.. musician: tuba
John Van Houten.. musician: tuba
Karl Vincent.. musician
Dan Wallin.. music scoring mixer
Dave Washburn.. musician: trumpet
Booker White.. music preparation (as Booker T. White)
Reggie Wilson.. orchestra contractor
Michael Aarvold.. score engineer assistant (uncredited)
Denise Carver.. music clearances (uncredited)
Peter Erskine.. musician (uncredited)
Frank Macchia.. music preparation (uncredited)
Melissa Orquiza.. music preparation (uncredited)
Debbie Sledge.. playback singer (uncredited)

Transportation Department

Daniele Abeille.. transportation coordinator
Emiliano Barretta.. driver
Ted Basso.. production van driver operator
Michael J. Birnkrant.. driver
Neale Blase.. transportation
Bruce Callahan.. driver
Audrey A. Conrad.. transportation office coordinator
Leonardo de Angelis.. transportation coordinator: Italy
Florian Dieckmann.. production driver: pre-production: Germany
Henry Dray.. transportation coordinator
Marcelle 'Kitty' Dutton.. driver
Dawn E. Edwards.. driver
Robert Garcia Jr... driver
Philip Henderson.. watertruck driver
Daniel Huhn.. production driver: pre-production, Germany
Garner Humphrey.. driver
Maxwell R. Johnson II.. transportation captain
Tom Kirsten.. construction driver: pre-production
Philipp Klausing.. transportation captain: second unit, Germany
Joel Larson.. driver
Rock LeRoy.. driver
John Lybrand.. driver: cast
Kathryn Moll.. driver
Edoardo Moracci.. drivers coordinator
Massimiliano Rocchetti.. transportation captain: Italy
Richard C. Ryan.. driver/generator operator
Andreas Schumacher.. personal driver: Joe Carnahan pre-production, Germany
Roland Schütz.. production driver: second unit, Germany
Paul E. Stroh.. picture cars coordinator
Tommy Tancharoen.. transportation coordinator
Chad Wadsworth.. driver
Tom Whelpey.. transportation captain
Robert G. Williams.. driver: action unit
Dean Winton.. driver
Bonnie Yamahiro.. driver
Gian Luca Ciotti.. leading actor's pilot (uncredited)
Jon Cosham.. driver (uncredited)
Joseph Kelly Padovich.. mechanic (uncredited)
Sandra Powell.. driver (uncredited)

Other crew

Geoff Abadee.. logistics
Akemi Abe.. compositor: main title
R. Ben Adams.. set production assistant
Kimberly Aguirre.. payroll accountant: action unit
Alfred Ainsworth.. video playback engineer
Russell Allen.. assistant production coordinator
Michael Alvarado.. production secretary: action unit
Leland Jay Anderson.. assistant: Laurence Fishburne
Cheryl Andryco.. set production assistant
Whitney Arnold.. production assistant
Terry Atchison.. armorer
Kadija Bangura.. production assistant
Brian Bartusiak.. production assistant: action unit
Bruce Benson.. helicopter pilot
Oliver Berger.. accounting assistant: Germany, pre-production
Ashley Berlanga.. production assistant: action unit
Brittney Berlanga.. production assistant: action unit
Lori Berlanga.. production coordinator: action unit / production coordinator: second unit
Phil Besa.. accounting assistant / payroll assistant
Oscar Blandi.. style consultant
Maï Boiron.. French translator
David Bojarski.. assistant accountant
Billy Bonifield.. production coordinator: China
Marcin Borkowski.. production assistant
Deon Boyce.. production assistant
Amanda Brand.. unit publicist
Josef Brandmaier.. bank services
Amanda Bromberg.. weapons department coordinator
Sean Burke.. assistant: Mr. Leopold
Trisha Burton.. script supervisor: action unit
Lorenzo Caccialanza.. adr loop group
Candice D. Campos.. production coordinator
Sabrina Canale.. action unit coordinator: Italy
Tina Canny.. dailies
Jerry Carville.. assistant construction accountant
Sean Carville.. assistant auditor
Dana Cavaliero.. assistant: Mr. Leopold
Pierre Cheminat.. assistant: Vic Armstrong
Luo San Claire.. translator
Brian Clark.. rigging medic
Mark Coleran.. computer screen graphics
Diane Collins.. additional script supervisor
Victoria Coloruno-Caretto.. additional set production assistant: second unit (as Victoria Coloruno)
Leon Dewayne Cozy.. set production assistant
Jeff Crandall.. staff assistant
Julie Cummings.. production assistant
Jamie Daddio.. first assistant accountant
Sherrie Dai.. translator: Mr. Abrams
Jim Davidson.. supervising production controller
Adriana De La Cruz.. medic
Jennifer De Minco.. photo double: Michelle Monaghan / stand-in: Michelle Monaghan
Jessica Drake.. dialect coach
Scott Dropkin.. doggicam/super slide technician
Andy Edmunds.. film commissioner
Barry Ellenberger.. production assistant
Sean Fairburn.. engineer: high definition video
Howard Fannon.. assistant propmaster: second unit
Maria Fiorito.. production accountant
Aaron C. Fitzgerald.. set production assistant
Scott Fleisher.. set staff assistant
Cliff Fleming.. aerial coordinator
Cory Fleming.. pilot
Tim Fleming.. aerial ground coordinator
Jay Floyd.. clearance administrator
Charlotte Fontijn.. script supervisor: second unit, Italy
Matthew Fortino.. additional set production assistant
Alessandra Fortuna.. set production assistant
Charlotte Franklin.. accounting clerk
Kelli Franklin.. production assistant: action unit
Chiara Fregoso.. production secretary italy
Todd Fullerton.. 24 frame video/computer engineer
Steven Fulton.. additional set production assistant: action unit
Lisa Furia.. second assistant auditor
Michael A. Galasso.. production assistant
Christopher Garnett.. production assistant: action unit (as Chris A. Garnett)
Russell Geltman.. set production assistant
Katy Genovese.. payroll: action unit
Sean Gerace.. assistant: J.J. Abrams
Gabe Gerber.. production assistant
David Giammarco.. creative consultant / production associate
Chris Gibson.. production assistant
Edward E. Giddens.. assistant accountant: pre-production
Dawn Gilliam.. script supervisor
Veloz Gomez.. production assistant
Otniel Gonzalez.. armorer
Michael Granberry.. assistant auditor
Sarah Baker Grillo.. production liaison (as Sarah E. Baker)
David Gross.. production assistant
Larissa Grudt.. set production assistant
Pinghu Gu.. production coordinator: China
Todd Hacker.. stand-in: Tom Cruise
Melanie Hall.. set production assistant: Virginia (as Melanie Sheerer)
Victoria Hamilton.. translator: Mr. Cruise
Prescott Harvey.. production assistant
Kathryn Hensel.. production secretary (as Kathryn C. Galberth)
Steve Hertler.. technician: Pictorvision XR
Tyson Hilgenberg.. production assistant
Jim Hill.. set medic
Craig Hosking.. pilot
Trey Howard.. weapons assistant (as Trey Butts)
Lindsay Hudson.. medic
Don J. Hug.. supervisor
Dana Imsande.. production assistant
Jesse David Ing.. staff assistant (as Jesse Ing)
Jason Inman.. set medic: action unit
Paolo Iocchi Gratta.. cashier: China
Shavsha Israel.. production assistant
Cindy Jones.. playback department head: on-set
Andrea Jones-Rooy.. intern production assistant: China
Nick Jordan.. travel coordinator
Timothy S. Kane.. production assistant
Michael G. Kehoe.. craft service: Los Angeles/China (as Michael Kehoe)
Jason Z. Kemp.. set production assistant: Italy/USA
Perry M. Kimura.. digital scanning and recording
April Klimko.. production assistant (as April Novak)
Matti Kluttz.. set production assistant
Kenneth Ko.. production assistant
Scott Koche.. set production assistant: action unit
Eric Kops.. publicist
Samba Kosak.. personal assistant
Ryan Krayser.. production assistant
Marisa La Tour.. production assistant
Kevin LaRosa.. helicopter pilot (as Kevin La Rosa)
Jennifer Lewicki.. additional assistant production office coordinator
Ron Licari.. first assistant armorer
Matt Lindquist.. adr voice
Oleg Livits.. production assistant
Matt Lombardo.. set production assistant
Sarah Lorenz.. assistant production coordinator: action unit
Harry Lu.. weapons master
Hiromi Marder.. payroll accountant
Gary A. Martin.. production assistant
Norma Marie Mascia.. production coordinator: Italy
Christopher Mauldin.. stand in: Billy Crudup/Aaron Paul
Richard McDonough.. set production assistant: action unit
Maureen McEvoy.. set production assistant: action unit
Tim McGee.. craft service assistant
Cariddi McKinnon Nardulli.. assistant: Enzo Sisti (as Cariddi Nardulli)
Helen Medrano.. production accountant (as Helen Ruiz)
Maham Mehrabi.. production assistant
Karin Mercurio.. location accountant
Darren Miller.. studio executive: Cruise/Wagner
James Michael Miller.. production secretary
Denise Mora.. second assistant auditor
Nata More.. set production assistant
Claudia Moscatello.. assistant production coordinator: Italy
Johnny Mulligan.. assistant accountant: China
Marie Nashold.. production medic
Irina Naydichev.. payroll accountant
Lauren Niggl.. additional production assistant
Alex Nikolic.. media producer
Kevin O'Neil.. set production assistant
Peter Onsmark.. set production intern
Valerie Pappas.. product placement
Chris Patton.. additional production assistant: Calabasas
Giampiero Pelusi.. set production assistant
Bobby Peoples.. production assistant
Jill K. Perno.. set production assistant
Carla Maria Perrina.. accounting payroll clerk
Scooter Perrotta.. set production assistant
Rino Piccolo.. film commissioner
Andrea Piria.. accountant
Jeremiah Pitman.. production assistant
Julie Polkes.. publicist
Charlie Portillo.. cook
Bryant Powell.. stand-in
Stefano Priori.. production accountant: China
Chris Raines.. production assistant
Yvonne Ramond.. construction accountant
Jill Remis.. assistant: Mr. Cruise
Lori M. Roberts.. accountant: second unit
Brett Robinson.. key set production assistant: action unit
Margo Romano.. second assistant auditor
Matthew Roseman.. production assistant
Arik Ruchim.. assistant: Ms. Wagner
Nicholas Ryan Rumpf.. production assistant
Elyse Sams.. set production assistant: Virginia/Washington DC
Giuseppe Santoni.. production assistant
Annalisa Schmid.. accommodation coordinator: Italy
Anna Schmigalla.. production accountant: Germany
Lena Schmigalla.. assistant accountant: Germany
Eric Schwab.. visual consultant
Christopher Scott.. set production assistant: Washington D.C.
Kelly Sells.. stand-in: Keri Russell
Alessia Silvetti.. set production assistant
Massimiliano Sisti.. assistant accountant
Stefania Sisti.. production secretary: Italy
Zack Smith.. production assistant (as Zack L. Smith) / production assistant (as Zack Lynn Smith) / production assistant
Chava Sobol.. additional production assistant: Calabasas
Guin Solomon.. animal trainer (as Guin Dill)
Steve Solomon.. animal trainer
Imke Sommerkamp.. production coordinator: second unit, Germany
Stefan Sonnenfeld.. executive producer: Company 3
Brian Sperber.. production assistant
Alisa Starler.. assistant: Ms. Wagner
Gene Strange.. production accountant
Justin Tables.. production assistant
Maggie Tang.. production coordinator (as Xiaobin Tang)
Lora Marie Taylor.. accountant: client services
Valentina Testa.. payroll assistant
David Thomas.. production assistant
Andrea Tolomei.. filing clerk
Jodi Tripi.. stock footage researcher
Mark Van Horne.. dailies lab contact
Rob Verdery.. staff assistant
David Vogel.. production assistant
Alexander von Roon.. stand-in
Troy Wagner.. production assistant
Bill Wang.. production assistant
Laz Warwick.. art department: Promotional Photography
Lawrence 'Law' Watford.. production assistant: action unit
Peter Weireter.. technical weapons trainer
Athena Wickham.. assistant: J.J. Abrams
Richard S. Wilson.. second assistant accountant (as Richard Wilson)
Frank D. Woodward.. caterer
April YeFang.. production coordinator
William Yuk Fai Yong.. armorer
Howard Young.. production accountant: action unit
Jason Zorigian.. assistant production coordinator
Peter Arpesella.. voice coach (uncredited)
Greg Ferris.. marketing: Canada (uncredited)
Jim Lau.. voice actor (uncredited)
Steve McCollom.. fight development team (uncredited)
Gio Messale.. studio production coordinator (uncredited)
Sara Murphy.. assistant: Philip Seymour Hoffman (uncredited)
Christopher Neff.. fight development team (uncredited)
Cristiano Sebastianelli.. payroll (uncredited)
Brian Witten.. production executive (uncredited)