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Metallica: 2 of One ()


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Two versions of Metallica's 1989 video "One".

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Cast

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Themselves
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Self - Interviewee
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Joe Bonham (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Self - Guitarist (uncredited)
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Self - Guitarist, Vocalist (uncredited)
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Self - Bassist (uncredited)
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Joe's Father (uncredited) (archiveFootage)

Directed by

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Steven Goldmann

Produced by

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Sharon Oreck ... producer: O Pictures
Robin Sloane ... executive producer
Anita Wetterstedt ... producer: O Pictures

Cinematography by

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Andre Marcell ... director of photography

Editing by

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Jonathan Fein

Makeup Department

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Lori Jean Swanson ... makeup artist (as Lori Swanson)

Production Management

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Tina Nakane ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Tony Shiff ... first assistant director

Sound Department

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Francis Milano ... audio production: InVue Sound, Inc.
George Reisz ... audio production: InVue Sound, Inc.
Gordon Skene ... audio playback
Bobby Tam ... sound recordist

Camera and Electrical Department

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Jon Caradies ... grip (as John Caradies)
Anthony Huljev ... electrician (as Anthony John)
Frank Krejsa ... electrician (as Frank Kresja)
Robert Liiv ... camera operator / gaffer
Patrick Melly ... gaffer
Tom Romano ... assistant camera
Gregor Tavenner ... first assistant camera
P.J. Woodford ... grip

Additional Crew

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Len R. Epand ... producer: interviews (as Len Epand for Flashframe)

Thanks

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Gary Casson ... special thanks
Bob Krasnow ... special thanks
Lisa Levine ... special thanks
Hale Milgrim ... special thanks
Michael Salomon ... extra special thanks
Virginia Vasquez ... special thanks
Greg Vernon ... special thanks

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Special Effects

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Storyline

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Additional Details

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Runtime
  • 20 min
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Did You Know?

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Goofs There is the sound of a helicopter in the beginning, even though the song is based on a movie, "Johnny Got His Gun," which is set during World War I (1914-1918), and the first practical transverse twin-rotor helicopter first flew on June 26, 1936. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Metallica: The Videos 1989-2004 (2006). See more »
Crazy Credits Extra special thanks to Michael Salomon for his patience. See more »

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