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Dramavan Bradley Cooper. Met o.a. Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper, Sam Elliott, Dave Chappelle en Anthony Ramos. VPRO Cinema. Na een optreden belandt beroemde countryster Jackson Maine (Cooper) in een obscure kroeg, waar hij de onbekende Ally (Gaga) hoort zingen. Hij is zo geïmponeerd dat hij haar meevraagt op tour.
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Site De Rencontre Français Non Payant. A Star Is Born, 1976 Photo Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty Images Though the vast majority of the general public has yet to lay eyes on Bradley Cooper’s directorial debut A Star Is Born, one scan of Twitter indicates that thousands of people have already ruled the film an unimpeachable masterpiece. They have also decided that Venom will be bad. Sorry, Venom, but there’s only room for one studio release this weekend. And for once, the rabid fandom hasn’t fallen so far from the critical press, which smiled kindly on the new melodrama and Lady Gaga’s knockout performance in particular during early premieres at film festivals in Venice and Toronto. Early reviews prophesy the rare box-office bonanza with a reputation to match, and a windfall of awards can’t be too far off. But just as the new film du Cooper will undoubtedly attract detractors before long, so too have the past iterations of A Star Is Born drawn polarized receptions, some more than others. The esteemed L. Gaga follows in the footsteps of four actresses spanning a course of decades, and they haven’t all met with universal adoration. Below, Vulture has assembled a review roundup for all the various stars that have been born, broadly appraising a story told and retold in an endless Shakespearean cycle matching its towering highs of angst. It may be time to let the old ways die, but first, we must know the old ways What Price Hollywood? 1932The first star to be born wasn’t even A Star Is Born. In the years before the repressive Hays Code put the kibosh on mature subject matter, George Cukor was free to direct a sordid tale of liquor and unbridled self-destruction, and set it in the world of film instead of music. Constance Bennett played the no-name coffee-pourer plucked from her rinky-dink diner by Lowell Sherman’s charismatic, whimsical, and ultimately unstable director as he sinks deeper into a spiral of dissolution. Though the film casts Tinseltown in a rather unflattering light, it was a success among the showbiz set and garnered an Oscar nomination for Best Original Story, all without being bolstered by a positive critical reception. Variety, the taste-making rag of the era, wrote the picture off as “a fan magazine-ish interpretation of Hollywood plus a couple of twists” that had the good fortune to be told “interestingly” by Cukor. The ambivalence continued, the review stating that the “story has its exaggerations, but they can sneak under the line as theatrical license.” Much of the writing surrounding this film comes from more modern pens, and more charitable ones at that. At the Chicago Reader, esteemed critic Dave Kehr complimented “one of Cukor’s most interesting early films” for “effortlessly shifting from satire to pathos.” Turner Classic Movies’ Leonard Maltin touts it as “a surprisingly sharp-eyed look at Hollywood,” while pre-code authority Farran Nehme sang the film’s praises at the top of her lungs on her personal review site. After celebrating the 1937 and 1954 interpretations that Cukor’s work would inspire, she clarified that it’s “no mere dated antecedent, but its own superb self and deserving of the same affection lavished on the other two.” A Star Is Born 1937Janet Gaynor and Fredric March brought this tragedy of squandered potential and volatile self-loathing into the era of glorious Technicolor with the first take under the famed name, this time pairing off as an ingenue and fading actor rather than director. This time around, Variety was more unilaterally positive. The rave began by branding the film “a smash which unquestionably will rate among the half dozen best of the season,” and went on to declare that “few pictures have touched the tear ducts so easily and unaffectedly as this one.” Of the cast, the publication ruled, “Janet Gaynor gives to her role … a characterization of sustained loveliness” and that “she is equally as good in the comedy passages,” while Fredric March “creates a finely drawn portrait of weakness without viciousness.” They weren’t alone in their glowing praise. The Film Daily wrote that William Wellman’s film was “superbly done in all departments,” and TCM quotes the New York Times’ Frank Nugent as calling it “the most accurate mirror ever held before the glittering, tinseled, trivial, generous, cruel, and ecstatic world that is Hollywood.” Nugent also singled out the brilliant use of color “Technicolor need not, should not be restricted to the gaudy costume drama” and the industry’s willingness to look inward “… convincing proof that Hollywood need not travel to Ruritania for its plots; there is drama aplenty in its own backyard”. Of course, not everybody was onboard; ever the wild card, Pauline Kael described the film as “peculiarly masochistic and self-congratulatory” in the pages of The New Yorker. A Star Is Born 1954Though Cukor was offered the first A Star Is Born and reneged, claiming that it was too similar to What Price Hollywood?, he caved when Warner Bros. came to him once more. Kael smiled more kindly on the next go at the story, in which an effervescent Judy Garland breaks into the music business with the help of a broken-down James Mason. She called the film “grandiose” and “emotionally charged,” in addition to praising the “remarkable” Mason for giving a performance that “brings a bloom to the movie” as well as Garland’s “nakedly intense” work. Though it may not sound like it, Kael was praising the production when she wrote that “this updated version is a terrible, fascinating orgy of self-pity and cynicism and myth-making.” Variety continued to beat the drum, effusing, “Judy Garland glitters with that stardust which in the plot wastrel James Mason recognizes,” ultimately deeming the film “never wanting for heart-wallop and gutsy entertainment values.” Pretty much everybody jumped on the Judy Garland train Time crowed that she “gives what is just about the greatest one-woman show in modern movie history” and Newsweek assessed her as “as an actress … more than adequate. As a mime and comedienne, she’s even better. But as a singer, she can handle anything from torch songs and blues to ballads. In more ways than one, the picture is hers.” The New York Times legend Bosley Crowther delivered my personal favorite soundbite “The Warners and Mr. Cukor have really and truly gone to town in giving this hackneyed Hollywood story an abundance of fullness and form.” A Star Is Born 1976After giving a pass to the 1954 version, Kael kept New Yorker readers on their toes by trashing the film as “sentimental, without being convincing for an instant” in a lacerating piece titled “Contempt for the Audience.” Film critic emeritus Roger Ebert wasn’t so taken with the film either, half-praising Streisand’s talent while knocking her limits as an actress “There’s just no way, after all the times we’ve seen Streisand and all the ways she’s imprinted herself on our minds and tastes, for us to accept her as a kid on the way up, as an unknown who hitches her destiny to a star. Even in her first rags-to-riches movie, even in Funny Girl, we knew and she knew that she was Barbra Streisand. I guess in A Star Is Born we’re supposed to forget that. Fine; we could try if she’d let us.” Over at the New York Times, Vincent Canby wasn’t feeling much rosier. After joining Ebert in his doubts about Streisand’s plausibility in her role, he added, “There’s also something completely bogus in the pairing of Miss Streisand and Mr. Kristofferson, who, as lovers, are less exciting than King Kong and Jessica Lange. It would be easy to say that it’s not Mr. Kristofferson’s fault, but I’m not sure it isn’t. He walks through the film looking very bored.” And while many shaggy 70s studio-funded disasters have been reclaimed my modern media, this A Star Is Born has had no such luck. Vulture’s own Mark Harris succinctly captured the film’s reputation in 2018, calling it “by leagues the most financially successful and artistically forgettable version.” It is true that Frank Pierson’s film landed a staggering box-office return, for the runt of the litter. Time Out got their shots in as well “… this version vaunts its modernity by vulgarizing everything in sight, making the characters mouthpieces for foul language and equally foul sentimentality.” A Star Is Born 2018Now that Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga have assumed the mantle of those select stars which are born, critics have been lining up to lay hosannas at their feet. The Guardian awarded the film a perfect five-star score, and critic Peter Bradshaw commended Cooper “He de-machos the role, and creates a backstory of vulnerability. Yet the crunch question is how are Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper going to reinvent that terrifying award-ceremony scene, when he embarrasses her publicly? Well, the climax of their ordeal is bigger than I ever thought possible. It’s the final station of the cross.” The Los Angeles Times’ Kenneth Turan burst out of the gate with the gauntlet-throwing first line, “Passionate, emotional and fearless, the gangbusters A Star Is Born is poised to become the movie of the moment — the one everyone has to see right now.” NPR’s Linda Holmes was a fan as well, writing, “Cooper credibly builds a love story that’s fraught from the beginning, even as it leads to soaring moments for both Jackson and Ally. The musical moments that are meant to seem enormous actually do, and the relationship is suffused with a specific, cocooning intimacy that foregrounds the difference between how close they feel to each other and how uneasy both are with their public standing.” Variety’s Owen Gleiberman may have given the highest praise of all “A Star Is Born is that thing we always yearn for but so rarely get to see a transcendent Hollywood movie. It’s the fourth remake of a story that dates back to 1932, but this one has a look and vibe all its own — rapturous and swooning, but also delicate and intimate and luminous.” One must look a little harder to find mixed reviews, but they’re out there. The Hollywood Reporter’s David Rooney conceded, “The first-time director’s grasp of pacing could be improved and the overlong movie can’t quite sustain the energy and charm of its sensational start. But this is a durable tale of romance, heady fame and crushing tragedy.” Our very own David Edelstein contrasted the first half “couldn’t be more charming” with the second “much lesser”. Even so, the smart money says that this will do little to deter the oncoming box-office tsunami. Revisiting the 1937, 1954, 1976 Versions of A Star Is Born
Notícias Vídeos Créditos Críticas dos usuários Críticas da imprensa Críticas do AdoroCinema Filmes online Usuários 4,5 2407 notas e 195 críticas Avaliar verEscrever minha crítica Sinopse Não recomendado para menores de 16 anos Em Nasce Uma Estrela, Jackson Maine Bradley Cooper é um cantor no auge da fama. Um dia, após deixar uma apresentação, ele para em um bar para beber algo. É quando conhece Ally Lady Gaga, uma insegura cantora que ganha a vida trabalhando em um restaurante. Jackson se encanta pela mulher e seu talento, decidindo acolhê-la debaixo de suas asas. Ao mesmo tempo em que Ally ascende ao estrelato, Jackson vive uma crise pessoal e profissional devido aos problemas com o álcool. Assista ao filme Veja todas as opções de streaming Críticas AdoroCinema A história de Nasce uma Estrela chega aos cinemas pela quarta vez. A primeira foi em 1937, na versão menos conhecida, estrelada por Janet Gaynor. Em 1954, foi a vez de Judy Garland na pela da protagonista da trama. Barbra Streisand e Kris Kristofferson formaram a dupla principal da versão de 1977. Agora, em 2018, é a vez de Lady Gaga e Bradley Cooper emocionarem o público com a bela, romântica e triste história de nova versão tem maiores semelhanças com a de 77. Nas duas primeiras, o casal principal era formado por dois atores. Na atual, assim como na de Barbra, tratam-se de cantores. Gaga vive Ally, uma jovem que sonha em ser cantora, mas que trabalha em um restaurante para pagar as contas. De temperamento forte, volta e meia, ela se apresenta em um clube noturno, sendo sempre incentivada pelo pai e pelo melhor amigo. Determinado dia, o clube recebe a visita do astro da música Ja Ler a crítica Trailer Entrevista, making-of e cena 317 Últimas notícias 150 Notícias e Matérias Especiais Elenco Ficha completa Comentários do leitor eles gostaramAs melhores e mais úteis crítica “nasce uma estrela ”, talvez o grande filme com cara de oscar desse ano, um filme que fala sobre a busca pelo sentimento da essência e verdade das coisas, com cenas fantásticas e um estilo de filmagem própria o primeiro longa dirigido por Bladley Cooper é uma grata surpresa. Primeiramente, falando em termos de roteiro, o filme não reinventa a roda de modo algum, até mesmo é um remake de um remake de um remake, mesmo o desenrolar sendo ... Leia Mais Amei! Lady Gaga está incrível! que performance, que voz, que mulher! Cooper também superou minhas expectativas. Faz um personagem bem diferente dos papéis que costuma interpretar. Letras bonitas e profundas, diálogos marcantes e show de atuação! Excelente filme! Primeiro filme de Bradley Cooper é já conseguiu fazer uma Obra prima. Um filme sensacional com um elenco incrível, alem de Cooper que será indicado ao óscar, ainda tem a artista mais completa da atualidade Lady Gaga, forte concorrente a óscar, ainda temos Sam Elliott numa atuação maravilhosa, digna de óscar. Roteiro perfeito que emociona com atos simples .Com certeza será um dos maiores indicados ao óscar. Um filme realmente emocionante, onde a linha do tempo é contada atraves da música, não espere por uma linha do temoo coesa se você nao prestar atenção nas letras e na evolução da personagem Ally e decadencia do personagem interpretado por Bradley. É uma história bde amor clichê sim, porém com um toque moderno e uma trilha sonora que leva vc do apice a decadência e apice de novo e ao fim de tudo. Atuação de Gaga realmente convence ... Leia Mais 195 Comentários do leitor Fotos 21 Fotos Curiosidades das filmagens A primeira vez a gente nunca esquece! Este é o primeiro longa-metragem dirigido por Bradley Cooper. Remake Quarta versão do filme homônimo de 1937, Nasce uma Estrela. Quem sabe faz ao vivo Foi Lady Gaga quem convenceu Bradley Cooper a não dublar as canções do filme durante as gravações. cantando ao vivo todas elas. A artista disse que odeia quando os atores de musicais não sincronizam a dublagem corretamente. Isso fez com que Cooper tivesse mais aulas de canto para aumentar sua extensão vocal. Detalhes técnicos Nacionalidade EUA Distribuidor WARNER BROS. Ano de produção 2018 Tipo de filme longa-metragem Curiosidades 3 curiosidades Orçamento - Idiomas Inglês Formato de produção - Cor Colorido Formato de áudio - Formato de projeção - Número Visa - Se você gosta desse filme, talvez você também goste de... Mais filmes Melhores filmes do ano 2018, Melhores filmes Drama, Melhores filmes de Drama de 2018. Comentários
A Star Is Born streaming where to watch online?Currently you are able to watch "A Star Is Born" streaming on Max, Max Amazon Channel or for free with ads on Tubi TV. It is also possible to rent "A Star Is Born" on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Vudu, Microsoft Store, Redbox, DIRECTV, Spectrum On Demand online and to download it on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Vudu, Microsoft Store, DIRECTV, AMC on Demand, Redbox. SynopsisA seasoned rockstar, Jackson Maine, falls in love with a struggling but brilliant talented singer, Ally. She is on the verge of giving up her dreams when Jackson helps her claim the spotlight she deserves. But their relationship becomes more complicated as their careers go in opposite directions and Jackson struggles to cope with addiction. A Star is Born 2018 is the fourth version of the story to be told on film, following in the footsteps of versions from 1937, 1954 and 1976.
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Directed by Bradley Cooper ... directed by Writing Credits Eric Roth ... screenplay by and Bradley Cooper ... screenplay by & Will Fetters ... screenplay by Moss Hart ... based on the 1954 screenplay by John Gregory Dunne ... based on the 1976 screenplay by & Joan Didion ... based on the 1976 screenplay by and Frank Pierson ... based on the 1976 screenplay by William A. Wellman ... based on a story by as William Wellman and Robert Carson ... based on a story by Cast in credits order verified as complete Lady Gaga ... Ally Bradley Cooper ... Jack Sam Elliott ... Bobby Andrew Dice Clay ... Lorenzo Rafi Gavron ... Rez Gavron Anthony Ramos ... Ramon Dave Chappelle ... George 'Noodles' Stone Alec Baldwin ... Alec Baldwin Marlon Williams ... Marlon Williams Brandi Carlile ... Brandi Carlile Ron Rifkin ... Carl Barry Shabaka Henley ... Little Feet Michael D. Roberts ... Matty Michael Harney ... Wolfie as Michael J. Harney Rebecca Field ... Gail Derek Kevin Jones ... Etta James Willam Belli ... Emerald Dennis Tong ... Donte Josh Wells ... Sooki as Joshua Wells Greg Grunberg ... Phil Jack's Driver 'Shangela' Pierce ... Drag Bar Emcee as Shangela Pierce Eddie Griffin ... Pastor Drena De Niro ... Paulette Stone Sanaa Chappelle ... Frankie Stone as Sanaa Chapelle Leandro De Niro Rodriguez ... Leo Stone Jacob Schick ... Bryan Catering Manager Gabe Fazio ... Tommy Benjamin Rice ... Studio Engineer Ben as Benjamin Don Rice Halsey ... Music Awards Presenter as Ashley Frangipane Robert S. Wilhelm Jr. ... Music Awards Announcer Luenell ... Cashier Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real ... Jack's Band Lukas Nelson ... Guitarist Anthony LoGerfo ... Drummer Alberto Bof ... Pianist Corey McCormick ... Bassist Jesse Siebenberg ... Steel Guitarist Tato Melgar ... Percussionist Don Was ... Super Group Bassist / Leader Victor Indrizzo ... Super Group Drummer George Doering ... Super Group Guitarist Michael Bearden ... Super Group Keyboardist Lenny Castro ... Super Group Percussionist Chris Kelly ... Chris Kelly Don Roy King ... Don Roy King Gena Rositano ... Gena Rositano Greg Scarnici ... Greg Scarnici Michael Mancini ... Michael Mancini Richy Jackson ... Choreographer Christina Grady ... iHeart Radio / SNL Dancer as Christina 'Pasty' Grady Imani Wisdom ... iHeart Radio / SNL Dancer War Shazar ... SNL Dancer as Christopher Shazar Amanda Balen ... SNL Dancer Montana Efaw ... Concert Dancer Caroline M. Diamond ... Concert Dancer Sloan-Taylor Rabinor ... Concert Dancer China Taylor ... Concert Dancer Charlie ... Charlie Rest of cast listed alphabetically Josie Achaval ... Grammys Celebrity uncredited Dante Alba ... iHeart Radio Concert Goer uncredited Frank Anello ... SNL Producer uncredited Julian Astudillo ... Concertgoer uncredited Kevyn Bashore ... Award Show Guest uncredited Jennifer Rae Berry ... Pharmaceutical Salesperson; Concertgoer uncredited Christopher Borden ... Steel Buffalo Band Member uncredited Presley Cash ... Presley Cash uncredited Mark G. Chapman ... Promoter uncredited Kody Christiansen ... Club Performer uncredited Steven Ciceron ... Pharmacist uncredited Ana Roza Cimperman ... Grammys Celebrity uncredited Callie Connelly ... Concert Goer uncredited Joey Courteau ... Sound Engineer Tech uncredited Michael Cox ... Friend of Band uncredited Eunice Chiweshe Goldstein ... Juke Joint Patron uncredited Hunter Goligoski ... Concert Fan uncredited Jeremy Good ... Roadie uncredited Renee Nicole Gray ... SNL Entourage uncredited Paul Gregory ... Photographer uncredited Jack Grubb ... Concert PA uncredited Brock Hartwell ... Convention Member uncredited Zola Vanessa Hauge ... Photographer uncredited Sean T. James ... Awards Show Cameraman uncredited Timothy Christian Jansen ... Concert Goer uncredited Gloria Karel ... Concert Fan uncredited Joseph Kelly ... Band Roadie uncredited Khafre King ... Concert Security uncredited Shannon Klein ... Bridesmaid uncredited Myriah Klingler ... Groupie uncredited Nirmela Kumari ... Nikki uncredited Erik Landreth ... Pharmacist uncredited Lori Livingston ... Grammys Celebrity uncredited Zana Markelson ... Entourage uncredited Phylicia Mason ... Pharmaceutical Rep uncredited Diana Matlak ... Photographer uncredited Lyn Matsuda Norton ... Reporter uncredited Andrew Michaels ... Stoner Groupie uncredited Charles Moniz ... Pharmaceutical Rep uncredited Kaycie Nichelle O'Donnell ... Concert Goer uncredited Brett O'Quinn ... Piano Mover uncredited Sharon Paul ... Groupie uncredited Summer Perry ... Smoking Girl uncredited Breauna Phillips ... Convention Member uncredited Karen Rhodes ... Pharmaceutical Rep uncredited John Robert Jr. ... Band Manager uncredited Connor Ryan ... Celebrity uncredited Eli Santana ... After Party Dude uncredited James T. Schlegel ... Grammys Celebrity uncredited Darrion Scoggins ... Camera Wrangler uncredited Eddie Seitz ... Audience Member uncredited Michelle Sepulveda ... Audience Member uncredited Eric Shackelford ... Roadie uncredited Andrew Shortt ... Concert Goer uncredited David Otto Simanek ... Concert Goer uncredited Linz Stanley ... Concert Goer uncredited Bogdan Szumilas ... Photographer uncredited Brita Tastad ... Concert violinist uncredited Jacob Taylor ... Concert Security Officer uncredited Jordyn Torres ... Concert Goer uncredited David Villada ... Photographer uncredited Lily Von Isenberg ... Concert Goer uncredited Charlotte Xia ... Ally's Fan uncredited Produced by Bradley Cooper ... producer produced by Robert J. Dohrmann ... co-producer Bill Gerber ... producer produced by Lynette Howell Taylor ... producer produced by Basil Iwanyk ... executive producer Sue Kroll ... executive producer Niija Kuykendall ... executive producer Ravi D. Mehta ... executive producer as Ravi Mehta Weston Middleton ... associate producer Heather Parry ... executive producer Jon Peters ... producer produced by Todd Phillips ... producer produced by Michael Rapino ... executive producer Robert S. Wilhelm Jr. ... associate producer Cinematography by Matthew Libatique ... director of photography Editing by Jay Cassidy ... edited by Casting By Lindsay Graham Mary Vernieu Production Design by Karen Murphy Art Direction by Matthew Horan Bradley Rubin ... supervising art director Set Decoration by Ryan Watson Costume Design by Erin Benach Makeup Department Frederic Aspiras ... hair stylist Lady Gaga Toni Bisset ... makeup artist Dawn Victoria Dudley ... hair stylist as Dawn Dudley Amy Lederman ... makeup artist Lori McCoy-Bell ... hair department head Ve Neill ... makeup department head Loretta Nero ... hair stylist Mandi Ann Ruiz ... makeup artist as Mandi Ann Crane Ruiz Bruce J. Samia ... hair stylist as Bruce Samia Arshia Souri ... assistant hair stylist Sarah Tanno ... makeup artist Lady Gaga as Sarah Nicole Tanno Joy Zapata ... key hair stylist Debbie Zoller ... key makeup artist Elena Arroy ... makeup artist uncredited Ange Bebbington ... hair stylist uncredited Alyson Black-Barrie ... hair stylist uncredited April M. Chaney ... makeup artist day checker uncredited Victor Del Castillo ... makeup artist day checker uncredited Dawn Victoria Dudley ... wig maker uncredited Gunn Espegard ... makeup artist day checker uncredited Matthew Holman ... hair stylist uncredited Kelly Muldoon ... hair stylist uncredited Taylor Tanaka ... hair stylist uncredited Levi Vieira ... day checker uncredited Production Management Lisa Dennis ... post-production supervisor Robert J. Dohrmann ... unit production manager Daniel Paress ... post-production manager Kelley Smith-Wait ... executive in charge of production uncredited Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Gabriel Blom ... first assistant director Bruce Jones ... second unit director Coachella Matthew Milan ... second second assistant director as Matthew R. Milan Xanthus Valan ... second assistant director Brian Aiden Walker ... first assistant director as Brian Walker Michele 'Shelley' Ziegler ... first assistant director Bac DeLorme ... first assistant director second unit uncredited Cody Gallo ... second assistant director second unit uncredited Dan Majkut ... key second assistant director New York uncredited Jared Scott Mercier ... additional second assistant director uncredited Art Department Jonathan Aguillon ... set dresser Salvador Anaya ... plaster foreman Bryan L. Anderton ... propmaker Chris Beresford ... propmaker John J. Bingham ... propmaker Brent A. Blom ... set dresser Kai Blomberg ... set dresser Jonathan Bobbitt ... leadman Brittany Bradford ... assistant art director Luis F. Candanoza ... set dresser Susannah Carradine ... art department coordinator Dustin Chapnick ... set dresser Liza Chenault ... set buyer as Elizabeth Chenault James Ciccarelli ... set dresser Charles J. Clark ... lead scenic painter as Chuck Clark Chad R. Davis ... on-set dresser Dennis DeCamp ... props Joey Rocketshoes Dillon ... props as Joey Dillon Marc Fekkes ... propmaker Brandon Fox ... set dresser Daniel Garcia ... propmaker Elizabeth Gary ... set buyer Kristen Gassner ... set buyer Scott Goff ... propmaker Greg Gonzalez ... assistant property master Sean Grimes ... set dresser Jeff Scott Hall ... propmaker foreman Sam Howden ... set dresser Billy Hoye ... set dresser Nancy Goodman Iland ... food stylist Deborah Jones ... drapery Simon Jones ... graphic designer Jennifer Lagura ... set buyer Al Lewis ... set dresser William J. Magill ... propmaker as William Magill Michael Maxwell ... set dresser Johnny P. McIntyre ... labor foreman as John McIntyre Timothy Oakley ... prop fabricator Joe Ondrejko ... construction coordinator Jerry Ortega ... set designer Ron Papazian ... set dresser as Ronald Papazian Michael Peritz ... set dresser Alexis Rose Piligran ... art department researcher Victor Procyk ... propmaker Catherine Pryor ... set dresser Leroy Rice ... set dresser David A. Rochow ... propmaker as David Rochow Josue Rodriguez Dan O'Connell ... foley artist Thomas J. O'Connell ... adr mixer Willard Overstreet ... foley editor Tom Ozanich ... re-recording mixer Michelle Pazer ... dialogue editor Tony Pilkington ... re-recording engineer Mark Purcell ... mix technician Luis David Reyes Reyes ... sound recordist Kira Roessler ... supervising adr & dialogue editor Jason Ruder ... re-recording mixer Curt Schulkey ... dialogue editor Unsun Song ... re-recording mix technician Frederick H. Stahly ... dialogue editor as Frederick Stahly Roland N. Thai ... sound effects editor Matt Vowles ... International Atmos Re-Recording Mixer Christian Wenger ... assistant sound editor Ryan Young ... mix technician as Ryan D. Young Dean A. Zupancic ... re-recording mixer as Dean Zupancic Roberto Dominguez Alegria ... foley mixer uncredited Nick Baxter ... protools uncredited Timothy Cleary ... sound mixer SNL uncredited Blake Collins ... foley mixer uncredited Jack Cucci ... foley mixer uncredited Brittany Ellis ... additional mix technician uncredited Geraldo Gutierrez ... re-recording mix technician ATMOS & Nearfield uncredited Catherine Harper ... foley artist uncredited Darrin Mann ... foley mixer uncredited Maxwell Phillips ... boom operator SNL uncredited Paul Stula ... epk sound mixer uncredited John Joseph Thomas ... sound editor uncredited Special Effects by Larz Anderson ... special effects coordinator Micah Roehr ... special effects Vaughn Williams ... special effects Visual Effects by Scott Balkcom ... visual effects Lola Visual Effects Paul Baran ... visual effects Ingenuity Studios Brandon Burzawa ... digital compositor Anwei Chen ... visual effects producer Lola Visual Effects Zhe Chong ... visual effects Ingenuity Studios David Clifton ... visual effects artist Kieley Culbertson ... visual effects executive producer David Dewaik ... visual effects Ingenuity Studios Jacob Eaton ... visual effects coordinator Dawn Gates ... visual effects Hollywood VFX Avinash Gharule ... roto artist visual effects John Grower ... visual effects Hollywood VFX Seth Gullion ... visual effects Hollywood VFX Amélie Guyot ... matchmove Peanut Sean Hough ... visual effects Hollywood VFX Jason Howey ... visual effects Hollywood VFX Chen Kuang Hsu ... visual effects artist Lauren Hulsey ... compositor Bruce Jones ... visual effects supervisor Aaron Kaminar ... visual effects Hollywood VFX Gareth Kanter ... visual effects production assistant Crafty Apes Joe Kleinberg ... visual effects artist Gerry Kodo ... digital compositor Sun Lee ... matte painter Lola VFX Cheng Wei Liao ... cg lead Ingenuity studios Sean Liotta ... visual effects Lola Visual Effects Tommy Maddox-Upshaw ... VFX Cameraman Lee Mar ... tracking supervisor LolaVFX Ed W. Marsh ... visual effects editor Peregrine McCafferty ... matchmove Peanut David Michaels ... cg supervisor Young Joon Mok ... visual effects Hollywood VFX as Young Mok David Myles ... visual effects Lola Visual Effects Nicholas Onstad ... digital compositor Jeff Penick ... visual effects Lola Visual Effects Wen Qian ... digital compositor Chad Sigston ... visual effects editor Ingenuity Studios David Austin Thompson ... visual effects editor Christopher A. Vazquez ... visual effects Ingenuity Studios as Christopher Vazquez Luke Yalva ... compositor as Mustafa Yasin Yalva Tanner Bartlett ... compositor Crafty Apes uncredited Jason Bowers ... compositing supervisor Gener8 uncredited Patrick Bramley ... compositor Ingenuity Studios uncredited Cody Brunty ... tracking artist Lola Visual Effects uncredited Andre Cheong ... compositor Ingenuity Studios uncredited Kevin Conlon ... compositor Crafty Apes uncredited Nicolas Donatelli ... fx artist uncredited Elangie Feliz ... computer graphics coordinator Ingenuity Studios uncredited Philip Galler ... media server operator uncredited Mario Grilli ... vfx coordinator Ingenuity Studios uncredited Evelyn Hernandez ... animator Ingenuity Studios uncredited Ashwin Kumar ... rotovfx uncredited David Lebensfeld ... visual effects supervisor Ingenuity Studios uncredited Michael Lebensfeld ... visual effects manager uncredited Tim LeDoux ... vfx supervisor Crafty Apes uncredited William Marker ... compositor Ingenuity Studios uncredited Erika A. McKee ... uncredited Grant Miller ... visual effects supervisor Ingenuity Studios uncredited Adam Pere ... vfx production manager Crafty Apes uncredited John Polyson ... visual effects editor Lola Visual Effects uncredited Wen Qian ... compositor Ingenuity Studios uncredited Jason Sanford ... visual effects producer Crafty Apes uncredited Paul Song ... compositor Crafty Apes uncredited Mark Stern ... visual effects executive producer Lola Visual Effects uncredited Joseph Towe ... digital artist uncredited Matt Wilmshurst ... visual effects artist uncredited Stunts Dean Bailey ... stunts Ben Hernandez Bray ... stunts as Ben Bray Rick Miller ... stunt double Jackson Maine / stunts Heidi Pascoe ... stunt double Ally / stunts Frank Torres ... stunt coordinator Jefferson Cox ... stunts uncredited Thomas J. Larsen ... stunts uncredited Ray Siegle ... stunts uncredited Brian Simpson ... stunt rigging coordinator uncredited Camera and Electrical Department Michael D. Anderson ... rigging lighting technician as Mike Anderson Eric Androvich ... lighting console programmer Johanna Ansnick ... digital utility as Johanna Cerati Scott Ballew ... rigging lighting technician Pat Carr ... grip M. Shane Cates ... grip as Matt Cates Nina Chadha ... digital imaging technician second unit Dominique Cheung ... second assistant camera UK Glastonbury Festival unit William Clouter ... dolly grip "b" James Coffin ... best boy grip Jimmy Cox Jr. ... rigging electrician Mike Cruz ... lighting technician as Michael Cruz John Curran ... rigging grip Thomas DeRose ... rigging gaffer Darin Devonshire ... rigging grip Tana Dubbe ... key grip Clay Enos ... still photographer Kevin Fahey ... best boy rigging grip Jake Ferrero ... lighting technician Jeff Ferrero ... chief lighting technician tant New York Unit Chris Herr ... movi operator Michael Hester ... rigging grip Sean Higgins ... rigging lighting technician John Holmes ... first assistant camera "b" camera Michael Koepke ... grip Michael Kowalczyk ... digital imaging technician as Mike Kowalczyk Lorne MacDougall ... dmx technician John Mang ... dolly grip "a" Mark Mann ... lighting technician Wayne Marshall ... rigging lighting technician Johan Martinez ... lighting console programmer Chris Moseley ... camera operator "b" camera Julian Najm ... assistant chief lighting technician Robert Novellino ... grip as Bob Novellino Joey O'Donnell ... second assistant camera "a" camera Steve O'Hallearn ... grip Paul Parson ... grip Neal Preston ... additional still photographer concert unit as Neil Preston P. Scott Sakamoto ... camera operator "a" camera/steadicam as Scott Sakamoto Bryce Shields ... additional video assist Alex Sinclair ... lighting technician Matt Stenerson ... first assistant camera "a" camera as Matthew T. Stenerson Jeff Stewart ... second assistant camera "b" camera Dean Thompson ... first assistant camera Uk Glastonbury Festival unit Cameron Thorburn ... grip as Cameron Thornburn John Trunk ... video assist Lars Ulrich ... b cam operator Teague Uva ... grip Jacob Watts ... lighting technician Fritz Weber ... grip Mark Wojciechowski ... grip Terry Zumalt ... lighting technician John Amorelli ... rigging draftsman uncredited Peter Berglund ... camera operator "c" camera uncredited Trevor Brown ... moving light programmer SNL uncredited Stephen S. Campanelli ... camera operator uncredited Jeremy Cannon ... second assistant camera uncredited Tyler Caspino ... additional electrician uncredited Craig Cooper ... grip balloon tech uncredited Will Dearborn ... camera operator additional uncredited Eric Kyle Deshazo ... video assist technician, additional photography uncredited Barrett Donner ... rf coordinator uncredited Dustin Evans ... oculus head technician uncredited Vincent Foeillet ... camera operator uncredited Josh Hackney ... fixtures tech uncredited David Hagadorn ... additional electrician uncredited Bogdan Iofciulescu ... technocrane operator uncredited Dennis Ivarsson ... additional electrician uncredited Chris Owen Jones ... additional first assistant camera uncredited Joseph Krattiger ... additional electrician uncredited Kenny Martell ... second assistant camera uncredited Nick Masters ... rf technician uncredited Mike Mauceri ... electrician uncredited Lance Nicholls ... fixture technician uncredited Ziggy Pedone ... additional electrician uncredited Lawrence Razo ... video assist additional photography uncredited Spencer Scranton ... additional electrician uncredited Shaun Stallard ... additional electrician uncredited Andrew Sykes ... rigging grip uncredited Joshua D. Thatcher ... additional lighting console programmer uncredited Giovanni Vargas ... electrician uncredited Benton Ward ... edge head technician uncredited John Zivelonghi ... additional electrician uncredited Casting Department Rich King ... extras casting Ashley Lambert ... adr voice casting Patty Rhinehart ... casting assistant Raylin Sabo ... casting associate as Raylin Smith Levi Vincent ... local casting Palm Springs Costume and Wardrobe Department Kimberly Aldinger ... costumer as Kim Aldinger Joanna Elizabeth Bradley ... costumer as Joanna Bradley Corey Bronson ... key set costumer Leah Bubeck ... costume assistant Valerie Manahan Campbell ... set costumer as Valerie Campbell Carmen Rodrigues Davis ... costumer Gina DeDomenico ... costume concept artist as Gina DeDomenico Flanagan Natali Germanotta ... fashion stylist Lady Gaga Adrienne Greshock ... costumer Matthew Jerome ... set costumer as Matt Jerome Mitchell Ray Kenney ... costume supervisor as Mitchell Kenney Maria Lorenzana ... key costumer Adrian Lubanski ... costumer Muto-Little ... costume maker Samantha Pavlat ... costumer Kelly Porter ... costumer lady gaga Esther Sancho ... assistant costume designer Anna Seltzer ... costumer Alyssa Carnazza ... costumer uncredited Rhonda Earick ... costume ager/dyer uncredited Eric Frazier ... wardrobe uncredited James Harris ... additional costumer uncredited Jimmy Kenney ... costumer uncredited Christine H. Nguyen ... additional costumer uncredited Julia Van Vliet ... additional costumer uncredited Editorial Department Mike Azevedo ... first assistant editor Beau Cardall ... assistant editor Marketing Eric J. Cheng ... digital intermediate post coordinator as Eric Cheng Gabriel Diaz ... post production assistant Vincent Ferro ... assistant colorist James Hurwitz ... digital technician Borna Jafari ... colorist marketing Matthew W. Johnson ... digital intermediate editor Joshua Risk ... assistant colorist Erik Rogers ... digital intermediate producer Stefan Sonnenfeld ... executive producer for company 3/senior colorist L. Dillon Thomas ... second assistant editor Gabriel Arah Wakeman ... color producer David Alonzo ... digital intermediate coordinator uncredited Dylan Damian ... dailies producer uncredited Giovanni DiGiorgio ... digital intermediate assistant uncredited Nelson J. Galan ... post-production assistant uncredited Tyrell Lloyd ... assistant colorist Company 3 uncredited Jessica E. Newman ... post-production technical administrator uncredited Greg Pastore ... colorist dailies uncredited Ian Sullivan ... digital intermediate accountant uncredited Location Management Scott Fitzgerald ... key assistant location manager Scott Kradolfer ... assistant location manager Jose Madero ... security Stephen Mapel ... location manager Richard Schuler ... location manager as Rick Schuler Suzanne Shugarman ... assistant location manager Kirk Worley ... key assistant location manager Nate Taylor ... key assistant location manager Los Angeles test unit uncredited Scott Trimble ... key location manager Los Angeles test unit uncredited Music Department Robbie Allen ... music technician Nick Baxter ... music production mixer Charlie Bisharat ... violin ... assistant music engineer uncredited Alison Litton ... music clearance uncredited Toko Nagata ... music coordinator uncredited Oriana Pedone ... music clearance coordinator uncredited Script and Continuity Department Lyn Matsuda Norton ... script supervisor Transportation Department Bruce Comtois ... production driver Robert Dulys ... driver Nathan Hardcastle ... transportation captain Austin Hunter ... driver Steven Anthony Martinez ... production driver Katie McGaughy ... transportation dispatcher George A. Sack ... transportation coordinator as George Sack Daryl Scott ... transportation co-captain Frank Valle ... driver Joe Bodle ... driver uncredited David J. Duran ... edge transport driver uncredited Thayer ... transportation uncredited Paul Tumber ... transportation uncredited Additional Crew Ava Amundsen ... set staff assistant Harry Beckstead ... key set production assistant as Harrison Beckstead Susan Boyajian ... adr actor Allan Bragg ... stand-in Sam Elliott Bettina Browne Weld ... animal trainer as Bettina Weld Leah Bubeck ... set staff assistant Philip Cabot ... tour manager Lady Gaga as Ky Cabot Bobby Campbell ... manager Lady Gaga Carter ... additional set production assistant Ian Crockett ... assistant accountant Dylan Efron ... assistant Ravi Mehta Heidi Falconer ... unit publicist Lacee Franks ... assistant choreographer John Funk ... assistant to producer Dylan Geswelli ... office staff assistant Steve Goldstein ... payroll accountant Aaron Grossman ... set staff assistant Dogan Can Gundogdu ... motion designer Ashley Gutierrez ... assistant Lady Gaga Carlos Healy ... assistant accountant Robert Higginbotham ... set staff assistant as Bob Higginbotham Caris Huffine ... set decoration assistant Christian Iansante ... Italian dubbing Jack Derek Iger ... assistant Lynette Howell Taylor Richy Jackson ... choreographer Justin Jay Jones ... director of production finance Nicole Jordan-Webber ... set staff assistant Molly Kaplan ... physical production coordinator WB Elizabeth Kemp ... acting coach Stephanie Kenny ... set staff assistant Will Landman ... production assistant New York Max Liedtka ... office staff assistant Jose Madero ... security Milon Martin ... office staff assistant Evan R. Mehta ... office staff assistant as Evan Mehta Peyton Mergele ... set staff assistant Kat Meyer ... production assistant Mariah Miles ... assistant Lady Gaga Emily Mizer ... set staff assistant Tim Monich ... dialect coach David Moore ... insurance risk manager Liam Morrissey ... assistant Bill Gerber Victor Hugo Padilla ... additional crew Laura Pena ... assistant production coordinator as Laura Peña Michyl-Shannon Quilty ... production coordinator Lara Reyes-Cruz ... set staff assistant as Lara Reyes Cruz Joanna Rose ... assistant Jon Peters Charlie Scott ... craft service Ethan Serling ... set staff assistant Kelly A. Snyder ... production accountant Anthea Strangis ... first assistant accountant Jason Sullivan ... security Bradley Cooper Sasha Tandlich ... assistant accountant Kim Thio ... medic Kari Tyler ... assistant accountant Chris Vineyard ... production manager Lady Gaga Joan Waldman ... animal safety Spencer R. Williams ... set staff assistant Jacqueline Wilton ... set staff assistant Alex Woehrle ... set staff assistant as Alexandra Woehrle Kai-Ting Tiffany Wu ... set staff assistant as Ka-Ting Tiffany Wu Katie Lynn Bard ... production assistant uncredited Tony Beetsma ... production assistant uncredited Chris Bogle ... production assistant uncredited Bree Brincat ... production assistant uncredited Kevin Brinn ... teleprompter concert scenes uncredited Stacey Alyse Cohen ... stand-in/photo-double Lady Gaga, NYC uncredited Kit Conners ... set production assistant uncredited Jeff Consoletti ... promotions uncredited Matthew John Daly ... site rep uncredited Callie Rose Deets ... stand-in Lady Gaga interview uncredited Kayla Delehant ... production crew uncredited Jeremy Denief ... utility uncredited Lee Doud ... promotions uncredited LynNita Ellis ... stand-in uncredited Sarah Finley ... adr actor uncredited Rachelle Gibson ... script supervisor New York uncredited Charlotte Gleason ... set production assistant uncredited Matthew P. Higgins ... feature production management trainee Warner Bros. uncredited Kris Marconi ... logger uncredited Aaron Scott McAfee ... production assistant uncredited Dakota Moore ... product placement uncredited Chris Nichols ... production staff uncredited Alley Sardi ... production assistant uncredited Greg Silverman ... studio executive uncredited Andrea Smith ... global director of motion picture logistics Altour Travel uncredited Catherine Uram ... body double Lady Gaga uncredited Thanks Viktor Derek ... thanks Elizabeth Kemp ... in memory of Emmanuel Tucker ... special thanks
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