It (2017)
It (2017)
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Cast & Crew.
Bill Skarsgård
Pennywise
Jaeden Martell
Bill Denbrough
Finn Wolfhard
Richie Tozier
Sophia Lillis
Beverly Marsh
Jeremy Ray Taylor
Ben Hanscom
Chosen Jacobs
Mike Hanlon
Jack Dylan Grazer
Eddie Kaspbrak
Jackson Robert Scott
Georgie Denbrough
Wyatt Oleff
Stanley Uris
Nicholas Hamilton
Henry Bowers
Stephen Bogaert
Mr. Marsh
Jake Sim
Belch Huggins
Andy Muschietti
Director
Stuart Hughes
Officer Bowers
Chase Palmer
Writer
Owen Teague
Patrick Hockstetter
Cary Joji Fukunaga
Writer
Molly Atkinson
Sonia Kasprak
Gary Dauberman
Writer
Stephen King
Writer
Logan Thompson
Victor Criss
Katie Lunman
Betty Ripsom
Seth Grahame-Smith
Producer
David Katzenberg
Producer
Geoffrey Pounsett
Zach Denbrough
Pip Dwyer
Sharon Denbrough
Roy Lee
Producer
Steven Williams
Leroy Hanlon
Dan Lin
Producer
Elizabeth Saunders
Mrs. Starret
Benjamin Wallfisch
Composer
Chung Chung-hoon
Cinematographer
Megan Charpentier
Gretta
Jason Ballantine
Editor
Joe Bostick
Mr. Keene
Ari Cohen
Rabbi Uris
Rich Delia
CastingDirector
Anthony Ulc
Joe the Butcher
Claude Paré
ProductionDesigner
Javier Botet
Hobo
Carter Musselman
Headless Boy
Tatum Lee
Judith
Edie Inksetter
Hostess
Martha Gibson
Old Woman
Kasie Rayner
Field Hockey Girl #1
Isabelle Nélisse
Girl in Bathroom
Jocelyn Mattka
Another Girl
Donald Tripe
Old Man in Car
Liz Gordon
Old Woman in Car
Paige Rosamond
Dead Girl #1
Neil Crone
Chief Borton
Sonia Gascón
Mrs. Ripsom
Janet Porter
Stanley's Mother
Memo Díaz Capt.
4th of July Clown
Chantal Vachon
Girl in Magazine
Roberto Campanella
Organ Player Clown / Choreographer
Cyndy Day
Pharmacy Cashier (uncredited)
Bobby Leigh
Jonathan (uncredited)
Kate Moyer
Esther (uncredited)
Sherry Nelson
Woman on Street (uncredited)
Jimmy Star
Man in Car (uncredited)
Kelly Van der Burg
Abigail (uncredited)
Stephanie Gorin
Casting
Kelly Jones
Stunt Coordinator
Vincent Rother
Stunts
Ciara Jones
Stunts
Marty P. Ewing
Executive Producer / Unit Production Manager
Paul Flinchbaugh
Assistant Sound Editor
Peter Grundy
Art Direction
Toby Emmerich
Executive Producer
Walter Hamada
Executive Producer
Richard Brener
Executive Producer
Sylvain Arseneault
Sound Recordist
Dana Sano
Music Supervisor
Tom Woodruff Jr.
Makeup Effects Designer
William Waring
Second Unit Director
Michael Keller
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Brett Pierce
Music Editor
Jon Silk
Executive Producer
Alec Gillis
Makeup Effects Designer
Jeremy Gillespie
First Assistant Art Direction
Steven Kostanski
Makeup Artist
Bárbara Muschietti
Producer
Scott Patton
Concept Artist
Michael Kearns
Boom Operator
Mace Matiosian
Foley Editor
Linda Dowds
Makeup Department Head
Dan Bronson
Costume Supervisor
Christopher Geggie
Property Master
Nicholas Brooks
Visual Effects Supervisor
Richard Cowan
First Assistant Director
Brice Liesveld
Visual Effects Producer
Chris Jenkins
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Kris Fenske
Sound Effects Editor
Janine Parkinson
Stunts
Jamie Hardt
Sound Effects Editor
Victor Ray Ennis
Supervising Sound Editor
Bernard Weiser
Dialogue Editor
Shane B. Scott
Script Supervisor
Joseph T. Sabella
Foley Artist
Lise Richardson
Music Editor
Kendrick Wallace
Visual Effects Producer
Paul Hackner
Sound Designer
Angelo Colavecchia
Steadicam Operator / 'A' Camera Operator
Warren Appleby
Special Effects Coordinator / Special Effects Supervisor
Michael Carella
Second Unit Director of Photography / 'B' Camera Operator
Jamie Jones
Stunt Coordinator
Vanessa Galvez
Digital Intermediate Producer
Jeff Derushie
Makeup Artist
Joe Everett
Unit Publicist
Kenny Meinzinger
Set Dresser
Michael Galbraith
Chief Lighting Technician
Brooke Lyndon-Stanford
Visual Effects Supervisor
Neil Morrill
Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Laurel Bresnahan
Studio Teachers
Lara Ramirez
Visual Effects Editor
Scott Cannizzaro
ADR Mixer
Simeon Wilkins
Storyboard Designer
Henry Fong
Concept Artist
Mark Purcell
Sound Mix Technician
Tim Williams
Conductor
Neil Davison
Stunts
Ryan Reed
Hairstylist
Janie Bryant
Costume Design
Stephanie Ingram
Hair Department Head
Jordana Lieberman
Third Assistant Director
Brooke Palmer
Still Photographer
Glen Gauthier
Sound Mixer
Court Chu
Concept Artist
Rob McCallum
Storyboard Designer
Daniel Carrasco
Creature Design
Jared Krichevsky
Concept Artist
Joshua Min
Concept Artist
Coco Kleppinger
Casting Associate
Tom Farr
Stunts
Steve Switzer
Boom Operator
Wayne Anderson
Sculptor
Eric Deros
Set Designer
Stephen Nakamura
Digital Intermediate Colorist
Pearce Roemer
First Assistant Editor
John Mackenzie
Construction Coordinator
Nicola Weston
Art Department Coordinator
Brayden Jones
Stunts
Richard Emerson
Key Grip
Penny Charter
Second Assistant Director
Rosalie Board
Set Decoration
Debra Manou
Key Hair Stylist
Emily O'Quinn
Key Makeup Artist
Robin M. Reelis
Production Manager
Kenneth L. Johnson
Sound Effects Editor
Darin Read
Post Production Supervisor
Benjamin Smith
First Assistant 'B' Camera
Aj Risi
Stunts
David J. Krystal
Orchestrator
Randy Morgan
Location Manager
Dera Veinot
Makeup Artist
Adam Richard Benish
Assistant Director
Adam Bocknek
Second Assistant Director
Nick Lopez
Third Assistant Director
Andrew Pritchard
Third Assistant Director
Brenton Brown
Set Dresser
Jon Chan
Assistant Art Director
David DeMarinis
Leadman
Michael Derrah
Storyboard Designer
Adam Dougherty
Sculptor
Paul Greenberg
Assistant Art Director
Andrew Lindell
Carpenter
Sandor Mate
Carpenter
Ryan McCaffrey
Set Dresser
Tania McGowan
First Assistant Art Direction
Sorin Popescu
Set Designer
Dave Rosa
Painter
Brian van de Valk
Construction Foreman / Carpenter
CJ Woodley
Boom Operator
Glenn Carter
Location Scout
Ron McKenzie
Location Scout
Gail Marks
Production Accountant
Brad DeWolde
Animal Wrangler
Bauston Camilleri
Stunts
Chad Camilleri
Stunts
Cam Fergus
Stunts
Doug Novis
Rigging Gaffer
Phil Whitfield
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Ronald G. Paulauskas
Rigging Grip
Robert Cochrane
Dolly Grip
Glen Goodchild
Dolly Grip
Sarah Craig McEathron
Makeup Department Head
Avery Queffelec
Stunts
David Allan
Lighting Technician
John Vrakking
Key Rigging Grip
Thomas J. O'Connell
ADR Mixer
William Conrad
Editorial Services
Alex Lawrence
Lighting Technician
Dean Stinchcombe
First Assistant 'A' Camera
Sondra Treilhard
Key Hair Stylist
Sean Bourdeau
Best Boy Grip
Jeff DaSilva
First Assistant Camera
Emerson Doerksen
Scenic Artist
Henry Ilola
Carpenter
Adam Tupper
Second Assistant 'A' Camera
Brent Jones
Stunts
Bryan J. Thomas
Stunts
Tim Cody
Stunts
Ilora Rosenberg
Stunts
Hillary Holmes
Music Coordinator
James B. Howe
Foley Mixer
Canaan Davison
Stunts
Katharine Duke
Payroll Accountant
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Details.
Release DateSeptember 6, 2017
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 15m
Content RatingR
Budget$40,000,000
Box Office$701,800,000
Genres
Wiki.
It (titled onscreen as It Chapter One) is a 2017 American supernatural horror film directed by Andy Muschietti and written by Chase Palmer, Cary Fukunaga, and Gary Dauberman. It is the first of a two-part adaptation of the 1986 novel of the same name by Stephen King, primarily covering the first chronological half of the book. It is the first film in the It film series as well as being the second adaptation following Tommy Lee Wallace's 1990 miniseries. The film stars Jaeden Lieberher and Bill Skarsgård as the lead roles, with Jeremy Ray Taylor, Sophia Lillis, Finn Wolfhard, Wyatt Oleff, Chosen Jacobs, Jack Dylan Grazer, Nicholas Hamilton, and Jackson Robert Scott featured in supporting roles. The film was produced by New Line Cinema, KatzSmith Productions, Lin Pictures, and Vertigo Entertainment. Set in Derry, Maine, the film tells the story of The Losers' Club (Lieberher, Ray Taylor, Lillis, Wolfhard, Oleff, Jacobs, and Dylan Grazer), a group of seven outcast children who are terrorized by the eponymous being which emerges from the sewer (Skarsgård), only to face their own personal demons in the process.
Development of the theatrical film adaptation of It began in March 2009 when Warner Bros. started discussing that they would be bringing it to the big screen, with David Kajganich planned to direct, before being replaced by Fukunaga in June 2012. After Fukunaga dropped out as the director in May 2015, Muschietti was signed on to direct the film in June 2015. He talks of drawing inspiration from 1980s films such as The Howling (1981), The Thing (1982) The Goonies (1985), Stand by Me (1986) and Near Dark (1987) and cited the influence of Steven Spielberg. During the development, the film was moved to New Line Cinema division in May 2014. Principal photography began in Toronto on June 27, 2016, and ended on September 21, 2016. The locations for It were in the Greater Toronto Area, including Port Hope, Oshawa, and Riverdale. Benjamin Wallfisch was hired in March 2017 to composed the film's musical score.
It premiered in Los Angeles at the TCL Chinese Theatre on September 5, 2017, and was released in the United States on September 8, 2017, in 2D and IMAX formats. A critical and commercial success, the film set numerous box office records and grossed over $701 million worldwide, becoming the third-highest-grossing R-rated film at the time of its release. Unadjusted for inflation, it became the highest-grossing horror film of all time. It received generally positive reviews, with critics praising the performances, direction, cinematography and musical score, and many calling it one of the best Stephen King adaptations. It also received numerous awards and nominations, earning two Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association nominations, including Best Acting Ensemble. It was nominated for the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Sci-Fi/Horror Movie. The film won three Bogey Awards, for pulling in more than two million German admissions in 11 days. In addition, the motion picture was named one of the best films of 2017 by various critics, appearing on several critics' end-of-year lists. The second film, It Chapter Two, was released on September 6, 2019, covering the remaining story from the book.