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Death Wish (1974) Poster

(1974)

Full Cast & Crew

Directed by 

Michael Winner

Writing Credits  

Brian Garfield ... (from the novel by)
 
Wendell Mayes ... (screenplay by)
 
Gerald Wilson ... (uncredited)
Michael Winner ... (uncredited)

Cast (in credits order) verified as complete  

Charles Bronson ... Paul Kersey
Hope Lange ... Joanna Kersey
Vincent Gardenia ... Frank Ochoa
Steven Keats ... Jack Toby
William Redfield ... Sam Kreutzer
Stuart Margolin ... Aimes Jainchill
Stephen Elliott ... Police Commissioner
Kathleen Tolan Kathleen Tolan ... Carol Toby
Jack Wallace ... Hank
Fred J. Scollay ... District Attorney (as Fred Scollay)
Chris Gampel ... Ives
Robert Kya-Hill ... Joe Charles
Edward Grover ... Lt. Briggs (as Ed Grover)
Jeff Goldblum ... Freak #1
Christopher Logan Christopher Logan ... Freak #2
Gregory Rozakis ... Spraycan
Floyd Levine ... Desk Sergeant
Helen Martin ... Alma Lee Brown
Hank Garrett ... Andrew McCabe
Christopher Guest ... Patrolman Reilly
Marcia Jean Kurtz ... Receptionist (as Marcia Jean-Kurtz)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ken Ackles Ken Ackles ... Mugger in Park #1 (uncredited)
Marshall Anker Marshall Anker ... Mourner at Funeral (uncredited)
John G. Becher John G. Becher ... Subway Station Mugger #1 (uncredited)
Robyn Blythe ... Woman in Chicago (uncredited)
William Bogert ... Fred Brown (uncredited)
Bruce Brown Bruce Brown ... Newsman (uncredited)
Robert Dahdah Robert Dahdah ... Man on Street (uncredited)
Paul Dooley ... Cop at Hospital (uncredited)
Olympia Dukakis ... Cop at the Precinct (uncredited)
Starletta DuPois ... Lady at Police Station (uncredited)
Art Evans ... Police Officer at Precinct (uncredited)
Hector Freeman Hector Freeman ... Mugger on Street (uncredited)
Larry Gilman Larry Gilman ... Man in Park (uncredited)
Beverly Goodman Beverly Goodman ... Little Bo-Peep (uncredited)
Trent Gough Trent Gough ... Crime Scene Photojournalist (uncredited)
Carson Grant ... Street Gang and Police Officer (uncredited)
John Herzfeld ... Train Mugger #2 (uncredited)
Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs ... Mugger in Park #2 (uncredited)
Eric Laneuville ... Subway Station Mugger #2 (uncredited)
Damien Leake ... Alley Mugger #2 (uncredited)
Al Lewis ... Guard at Hotel Lobby (uncredited)
Sonia Manzano ... Grocery Clerk (uncredited)
Robert Miano ... Mugger (uncredited)
Jay Rasumny Jay Rasumny ... Architect in Office (uncredited)
S. Pearl Sharp S. Pearl Sharp ... Reporter (uncredited)
Lee Steele Lee Steele ... Office Security Guard (uncredited)
B.T. Taylor ... Mugger (uncredited)

Produced by 

Dino De Laurentiis ... producer (uncredited)
Hal Landers ... producer (produced by)
Bobby Roberts ... producer (produced by)
Michael Winner ... co-producer

Music by 

Herbie Hancock ... (music composed by)

Cinematography by 

Arthur J. Ornitz ... director of photography

Editing by 

Bernard Gribble

Casting By 

Cis Corman

Production Design by 

Robert Gundlach

Set Decoration by 

George DeTitta Sr. ... (as George DeTitta)

Costume Design by 

Joseph G. Aulisi

Makeup Department 

Phil Rhodes ... makeup artist (as Phillip Rhodes)
Verne Caruso ... hairdresser (uncredited)

Production Management 

Stanley Neufeld ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 

Larry Y. Albucher ... assistant director (as Larry Albucher)
Charles Okun ... assistant director
Ralph S. Singleton ... assistant director (as Ralph Singleton)
Howard Himmelstein ... dga trainee (uncredited)

Art Department 

Connie Brink ... property master (as Conrad Brink)
Sante Fiore ... scenic artist
Richard Adee ... assistant property master (uncredited)
Frank L. Brown ... set dressing lead man, tucson (uncredited)
Joe Gerson ... assistant production designer (uncredited)
Robert H. Klatt ... set dresser (uncredited)
Carlos Quiles ... carpenter (uncredited)

Sound Department 

Alfred Cox ... dubbing editor
James Sabat ... sound recordist
Jim Shields ... dubbing editor (as James Shields)
Hugh Strain ... re-recordist
Arthur Bloom ... sound recordist (uncredited)
Robert Rogow ... boom operator (uncredited)

Stunts 

Harry Daley ... stunts (uncredited)
Alan Gibbs ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department 

Lou Barlia ... camera operator (as Louis Barlia)
Charles Kolb ... head grip
Willie Meyerhoff ... gaffer (as Willy Meyerhoff)
Don Biller ... camera assistant (uncredited)
Louis Cappeta ... grip (uncredited)
Joseph Di Pasquale ... first assistant camera (uncredited)
Jack Gereghty ... still photographer (uncredited)
Cornelius Hannan ... electrician (uncredited)
John Khorigan ... grip (uncredited)
Owen Marsh ... camera operator (uncredited)
Sal Martorano ... best boy (uncredited)
Richard Meyerhoff ... electrician (uncredited)
Jack Stager ... still photographer (uncredited)
Ken Thompson Sr. ... grip (uncredited)

Casting Department 

Frank Kennedy ... extras casting: locations (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department 

Joseph W. Dehn ... wardrobe (as Joseph Dehn)

Editorial Department 

William Lustig ... apprentice editor (uncredited)
Jim Rivera ... assistant editor (uncredited)

Location Management 

Sam Goldrich ... location auditor (uncredited)

Music Department 

Herbie Hancock ... music performer / orchestrator

Script and Continuity Department 

Barbara Robinson ... script supervisor

Transportation Department 

Louis Freerks ... transportation (uncredited)
James Lake ... driver (uncredited)
Harold 'Whitey' McEvoy ... transportation captain (uncredited)

Additional Crew 

Stephen Cory ... assistant to director (as Steven Cory)
Dino De Laurentiis ... presenter
Ernest Anderson ... press agent (uncredited)
Steve 'Bunker' de France ... stand in: Charles Bronson (uncredited)
Michael Kennedy ... production assistant (uncredited)
Adeline Leonard Seakwood ... production office coordinator (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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