Bad Times at the El Royale (2018)
Bad Times at the El Royale (2018)



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Cast & Crew.

Jeff Bridges
Father Daniel Flynn / Dock O'Kelly

Cynthia Erivo
Darlene Sweet

Lewis Pullman
Miles Miller

Dakota Johnson
Emily Summerspring

Cailee Spaeny
Rose Summerspring

Jon Hamm
Laramie Seymour Sullivan / Dwight Broadbeck

Chris Hemsworth
Billy Lee

Nick Offerman
Felix O'Kelly

Xavier Dolan
Buddy Sunday

Shea Whigham
Dr. Woodbury Laurence

Mark O'Brien
Larsen Rogers

Charles Halford
Sammy Wilds

Jim O'Heir
Milton Wyrick

Gerry Nairn
Reporter Paul Kraemer

Alvina August
Vesta Shears

London Morrison
Angela Harris, Vesta's Backup Singer

Bethany Brown
Florence Lemons, Vesta's Backup Singer

Rebecca Toolan
Helen Gandy

Hannah Zirke
Young Emily Summerspring

Billy Wickman
Hutch Summerspring

Charlotte Mosby
Young Rose Summerspring

William B. Davis
Judge Gordon Hoffman

Manny Jacinto
Waring 'Wade' Espiritu

Tally Rodin
Silvana 'Millie' Melvin

Sophia Lauchlin Hirt
Annabell Czuchlewski

Jonathan Whitesell
Chris 'Flicker' Grimes

Synto D. Misati
Norris 'Roman' Kindel

Austin A.J. Abell
Young Miles Miller

Katharine Isabelle
Auntie Ruth Pugh

Sarah Smyth
Ginger Miller

Richard Nixon
Self (archive footage)

Jocelyne Gaumond
Keno Girl (uncredited)

Austin James
Soldier (uncredited)

Caroline Koziol
Ivona (uncredited)

James Quach
NVA Captain (uncredited)

John Specogna
District Attorney (uncredited)

Stephen Stanton
J. Edgar Hoover (uncredited)

Vincent Washington
Sergeant Renfro (uncredited)

Anne Carroll
Hair Department Head

Connie Parker
Key Makeup Artist

Carmen Cuba
Casting

Jason Oliver
ADR Mixer

Joel Shryack
Dialogue Editor

Clint Bennett
Music Editor

Lee Anne Muldoon
Unit Publicist

Joel Hansen
Carpenter

Bobbi Banks
ADR & Dubbing

Jack Cucci
Foley Mixer

Cassandra Ebner
Stunt Double

Nicholas Dent
Dolly Grip

Tina Dawson
Production Accountant

Spencer Louttit
Assistant Property Master

John T. Cucci
Foley Artist

Thomas J. O'Connell
ADR Mixer

Doug Lavender
First Assistant 'A' Camera

Patrick J. Barry
VFX Editor

Alexis Forte
Assistant Costume Designer

Erin Sinclair
Graphic Designer

Amanda Petura
Third Assistant Director

Gaby Miègeville-Little
Set Designer

Jason Halley
Second Second Assistant Director

Aidan Gray
Set Designer

Lana S. Krause
Assistant Costume Designer

Rob Fournier
Armorer

Prashant Sharan
Production Manager

Michelle Hendriksen
Assistant Property Master

Danna Rutherford
Key Hair Stylist

Chad Belair
Second Assistant Director

Scott Calderwood
Assistant Set Decoration

Glenn Foerster
Greensman

Charles O'Shea
Boom Operator

Brad Sokol
Foley Editor

Ksenia Markova
Art Department Coordinator

Susan Lambie
Script Supervisor

Judy Dickerson
Dialect Coach

D. Martin Myatt
Property Buyer

Dan O'Connell
Foley Artist

Paul Barry
First Assistant Director

Regan Kosior
Third Assistant Director

Larry Szaroz
Construction Foreman

Stuart Haggerty
Gaffer

Rino Pace
Location Manager

Jesse Joslin
Construction Coordinator

Chris Lewis
Set Designer

Chris Duesterdiek
Sound Mixer

Robert Consing
Storyboard Artist

Russell Mastine
Scenic Artist

Bernard Weiser
ADR & Dubbing

David Emmerichs
Steadicam Operator

Kimberly French
Still Photographer

David Lourie
First Assistant 'B' Camera

Sean Oxenbury
Rigging Gaffer

Sandra-Ken Freeman
Extras Casting

Scott Wesley Ross
Assistant Editor

Danielle Engen
Music Coordinator

Cecil O'Connor
Unit Production Manager

Thomas J. Gaudet
Construction Foreman

Hugo Mallory
Construction Foreman

Sarah Vallim
Scenic Artist

Eric A. Lewy
First Assistant Editor

Corine Buffel
Production Coordinator

Niall Fraser
Best Boy Electric

Kathy Houghton
Costume Coordinator

Kelly Konno
Choreographer

Scott J. Ateah
Stunt Coordinator

Jana MacDonald
Costume Supervisor

Laszlo Marton
Tailor

Dylan Jenkinson
Assistant Production Coordinator

Mike Kirilenko
Key Grip

Steve Krasznai
Camera Operator

Caroline Patterson
Key Costumer

Tim Monich
Dialect Coach

Ryan Monro
Dolly Grip

Rodrigo Carcamo Parga
Second Assistant 'A' Camera

Mighty Dan Robinson
Second Assistant 'B' Camera

Janene Carleton
Stunts

Krista Bell
Stunts

Clint Carleton
Stunts

Audra Neil
Set Decoration Buyer

Casey O'Neill
Stunts

Loyd Catlett
Stunts

Robert Alonzo
Stunts

Gerald Paetz
Stunts

Arnold Chon
Stunts

Chris O'Hara
Stunts

Mike McCoy
Stunts

Christina de la Cruz
Stunts

Lloyd Cunningham
Stunts

Ed Anders
Stunts

Nicole Babb
Stunts

Rex Reddick
Stunts

Fraser Corbett
Stunts

Bobby Holland Hanton
Stunt Double

Trevor Jones
Stunts

Jimmy Lui
Stunts

Lani Gelera
Stunts

Kai Hirvonen
Stunts

Darin Fujimori
Stunts

Samuel Le
Stunts

Lloyd Barachina
Stunts

Rob 'Sluggo' Boyce
Stunts

Landon Jackle
Stunts

Sam Looc
Stunts

Todd Scott
Stunts

Mike Washlake
Stunts

Peter Jang
Stunts

Will Leong
Stunts

Jake Loube
Stunts

Rorelee Tio
Stunts

Heath Stevenson
Stunts

Chris Webb
Stunts

Dan Brown
Stunts

Valerie Fraser
Stunts

Nick Longhurst
Stunts

Maya Macatumpag
Stunts

Dimitry Tsoy
Stunts

Billy Wong
Stunts

Colby Chartrand
Stunts

Lucius Fairburn
Stunts

Tammy Nera
Stunts

Duane Burkhart
Stunts

Steve Chang
Stunts

David Edgar
Stunts

Leif Havdale
Stunts

Allen Quindiagan
Stunts

Louise Hradsky
Stunts

Marcus Young
Stunts

Conner Deadrick
Stunts

Lars Grant
Stunts

Sam Situmorang
Stunts

David Wald
Stunts

John Stoneham Jr.
Stunt Coordinator

Barbara Lorenz
Hair Department Head

Drew Goddard
Director / Screenplay / Producer

Lisa Lassek
Editor

Seamus McGarvey
Director of Photography

Danny Glicker
Costume Design

Jeremy Latcham
Producer

Michael Giacchino
Original Music Composer

Milena Zdravkovic
Concept Artist

Martin Whist
Production Design

Casey Genton
Supervising Sound Editor / Sound Designer

Russ Sueyoshi
Visual Effects

Mary McLaglen
Executive Producer

Michael Diner
Supervising Art Director

Oliver Atherton
Visual Effects Supervisor

Jaclyn Charlton
Set Costumer

Nancy Anna Brown
Assistant Art Director

Julian Slater
Supervising Sound Editor / Sound Designer / Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Bastien Rivas
Visual Effects Coordinator

Thomas Nellen
Makeup Department Head

Lisa Van Velden
Art Direction
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Details.
Release DateOctober 4, 2018
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 21m
Budget$32,000,000
Box Office$31,882,724
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Bad Times at the El Royale is a 2018 American neo-noir hyperlink thriller film written, directed, and produced by Drew Goddard. It stars an ensemble cast that includes Jeff Bridges, Cynthia Erivo, Dakota Johnson, Jon Hamm, Cailee Spaeny, Lewis Pullman, and Chris Hemsworth. The plot centers on six strangers and an employee at the El Royale, a hotel located along the California–Nevada border, whose personal secrets intersect on a fateful night in the late 1960s. The film explores themes of morality, faith, and redemption, with the state border and other visual elements symbolizing the concept of right and wrong.
Goddard began writing the spec script for the film in November 2016, and compiled a list of songs into his screenplay. After telling major studios to avoid buying the script if they could not buy the licenses for each piece of music, he sold it to 20th Century Fox in March 2017. Principal photography started in January 2018 with cinematographer Seamus McGarvey and finished in April. The El Royale hotel was built entirely on a studio set in Burnaby, Canada, under the supervision of production designer Martin Whist, who had envisioned designing a perfectly symmetrical hotel. Additional filming took place in the United States. During post-production, editing was completed by Lisa Lassek and the musical score was composed by Michael Giacchino.
Bad Times at the El Royale's marketing efforts included posters, trailers, and television advertisements, stylized to evoke nostalgia of the noir genre and to make the movie stand out against other films in theaters. The film premiered in Hollywood, Los Angeles, on September 22, 2018, and released on October 12 in the United States. It underperformed at the box office, grossing $31.9 million against a $32 million budget, and received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its ensemble cast, cinematography, and soundtrack, but criticized its pacing, runtime, character beats, and were polarized on Goddard’s screenplay. It received various awards and nominations, most notably at the 45th Saturn Awards, for its writing, acting, cinematography, and music.
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