Cabin Fever - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Cabin Fever"
Cabin Fever (2003)
Timing: 1:33 (93 min)
Cabin Fever - TMDB rating
5.694/10
1403
Cabin Fever - Kinopoisk rating
5.987/10
15547
Cabin Fever - IMDB rating
5.6/10
88000

Actors and characters

Photo Rider Strong #175660Photo Rider Strong #175661Photo Rider Strong #175662Photo Rider Strong #175663

Rider Strong

Rider Strong
Character Paul
Photo Jordan Ladd #1080Photo Jordan Ladd #1081Photo Jordan Ladd #1082Photo Jordan Ladd #1083

Jordan Ladd

Jordan Ladd
Character Karen
Photo Giuseppe Andrews #73688Photo Giuseppe Andrews #73689

Giuseppe Andrews

Giuseppe Andrews
Character Deputy Winston
Photo Eli Roth #1074Photo Eli Roth #1075Photo Eli Roth #1076Photo Eli Roth #1077

Eli Roth

Eli Roth
Character Justin / Grim
Julie Childress
Character Beautiful Wife
Jessica Elder
Character Cat Hat Girl
Darcy Martin
Character Shiloh's Girlfriend
Heather Simmons
Character Shocked Girl
Photo Joey Kern #118583Photo Joey Kern #118584

Joey Kern

Joey Kern
Character Jeff
Photo Richard Fullerton #118585
Richard Fullerton
Character The Sheriff
Photo Arie Verveen #88592
Arie Verveen
Character Henry
Photo Robert Harris #95369
Robert Harris
Character Old Man Cadwell
Photo Tim Parati #61207
Tim Parati
Character Andy
Matthew Helms
Character Dennis
Hal Courtney
Character Tommy
Photo Jay Aaseng #118586
Jay Aaseng
Character Sir Chug-a-lot
Dalton McGuire
Character Lemonade Boy
Jana Farmer
Character Lemonade Girl
Dante Walker
Character Shemp
Jeff Rendell
Character Fake Shemp
Charee Devon
Character Cadwell's Crush
Bill Terrell
Character Happy Wednesday Band
Richard Terrell
Character Happy Wednesday Band
Jeff Evans
Character Happy Wednesday Band
Michael Hill
Character Happy Wednesday Band
J.K. Godbold
Character Happy Wednesday Band
Phil Fox
Character Evil Deputy
Gabriel Roth
Character Shooter #1
Donald Lee Hall Jr.
Character Shooter #2
Jeremy A. Metcalf
Character Shooter #3
Christine Renee Ward
Character The Hog Lady
Photo Michael Harding #78974
Michael Harding
Character Shotgun Casey
Photo Rock #180770Photo Rock #180771Photo Rock #180772
Rock
Character Dr. Mambo
Noah Belson
Character Guitar Man
Doug McDermott
Character Harmonica Man
Matthew Cappiello
Character Troubadour
Jessica Masserman
Character Winston's Date
Paige Hunter
Character Underage Girl
Gino Vincent
Character Cerina's Brother
Photo Shiloh Strong #332113
Shiloh Strong
Character Rider's Brother
Matt Schwarz
Character The Bad Influence
Mark Morse
Character Shocked Guy
Dean Masserman
Character Mr. Mom / The Victim
Sam Froelich
Character Doctor #1
Tommy Terrell
Character Doctor #2
Evan Astrowsky
Character Helpless Bystander
Mark Schwarz
Character Hospital Attendant
Shana Schwarz
Character Hospital Hottie
Joe Adams
Character Killer
Adam J. Roth
Character The Happy Bald Guy
Jeffrey D. Hoffman
Character The Victim
John Neff
Character The Victim
Nancy Neff
Character The Victim
Photo Michael Reardon #147904Photo Michael Reardon #147905Photo Michael Reardon #147906
Michael Reardon
Character The Victim
Glenn Weisberger
Character The Victim
Roy T. Wood
Character The Victim
Richard Boone
Character Fenster
Brandon Johnson
Character Ray Shawn

What's left behind the scenes

  • Filming of the movie began in the spring of 2002 in High Point, North Carolina, USA.
  • The dog in the film was so old and tired that all the scenes with it had to be reshot. Due to lack of time and money, a real police dog was used, which turned out to be so aggressive and unpredictable that the actors were afraid to appear with it on camera, crew members hid behind trailers, and the cameras were operated remotely.
  • During the filming of one of the most gruesome scenes, Ryder Strong (who played Paul) decided to take a walk in a nearby forest between takes. Covered from head to toe in fake blood, he accidentally stumbled upon a tour group of 35 schoolgirls. Upon seeing him, the girls screamed in fright, and the screams and cries grew even louder and more piercing when they realized that before them was their favorite actor from the series 'Boy Meets World' (1993-2000). The schoolgirls rushed to Strong, he took to his heels, and upon returning to the set, vowed never to leave the filming location during breaks again.
  • Robert Jones, one of the crew members, took a mannequin (headless corpse) used during filming home with him after work. He put it in his car and drove off. On the way, he was stopped by a patrol – the police kept Jones at gunpoint until one of them personally verified that it wasn't a corpse in the car, but a dummy.
  • The idea for the film came to screenwriter and director Eli Roth while he was working on a farm in Iceland. He developed such an allergy to rotten hay that he developed sores on his face that bled profusely when he shaved.
  • Eli Roth wanted Marcie (played by Serina Vincent) to perform completely nude in an erotic scene with Paul (played by Ryder Strong). In 2001, Vincent had already played a permanently nude student in Joel Gallen’s comedy 'Not a Teen Movie'. Now she feared that after filming this movie, she would only be offered roles involving nudity, and therefore flatly refused to expose her buttocks for Roth’s film. The standoff between the director and actress escalated until Vincent suggested Roth find another actress for the role of Marcie, since he was so insistent on filming bare bottoms. Eventually, the parties reached a compromise – Vincent agreed to expose her buttocks exactly one inch (2.54 cm) – and no more. Roth personally measured exactly one inch with a ruler he had brought specifically for the purpose. Then, at the level indicated by Roth, the actress’s body was wrapped in sheets, and the erotic scene was filmed. Ironically, Vincent later decided to play a scene topless herself, even though no one asked her to. This refers to the scene in the bathroom, where Marcie, wearing a robe, tries to examine a rash on her back in the mirror. Vincent considered the scene as written unrealistic and herself suggested playing it topless.
  • During auditions, actresses vying for the role of Marcie were asked to perform a scene in which the character compares the situation to being on board a falling plane and says the following: “It’s like when you’re on an airplane…” The choice of phrase and the timing of the auditions proved extremely unfortunate – it was September 11, 2001. Producers tried to cancel the auditions or at least postpone them to another day, but due to the chaos that had engulfed the United States, they were unable to reach many of the actresses expected to audition in time. The auditions went ahead as planned, and the role went to Serina Vincent.
  • Four times during filming, Joey Kern (who played Jeff) had to be rushed to the hospital with an eye injury. This seriously disrupted the shooting schedule. This is why many daytime scenes (mainly in the cabin) were filmed at night.
  • According to Eli Roth, the director and screenwriter, the prosthetics made for the leg shaving scene froze during transport and were non-functional upon arrival on set, so Serina Vincent’s actual legs had to be used, which were covered with special makeup and then shaving cream.
  • One of the scenes was conceived directly during filming. Director and screenwriter Eli Roth saw Matthew Helms (who played Dennis) practicing Taekwondo during breaks between takes and decided to add a scene with Taekwondo moves performed by Helms to the script.
  • During the filming of one of the most gruesome scenes, Ryder Strong (who played Paul) decided to take a walk in a nearby forest between takes. Covered from head to toe in fake blood, he accidentally stumbled upon a tour group of 35 schoolgirls. Upon seeing him, the girls screamed in fear, and the screams and cries became even louder and more piercing when they realized it was their favorite actor from the series "Boy Meets World" (1993-2000). The schoolgirls rushed towards Strong, he took off running, and upon returning to the set, vowed never to leave the filming location during breaks again.
  • Robert Jones, a member of the film crew, took a headless mannequin used in the filming home with him after work. He put it in his car and drove off. He was stopped by a patrol – the police kept Jones at gunpoint until one of them personally verified that it wasn't a corpse in the car, but a dummy.
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