The Killers - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Killers"
The Killers (1964)
Timing: 1:33 (93 min)
The Killers - TMDB rating
6.9/10
173
The Killers - Kinopoisk rating
6.792/10
676
The Killers - IMDB rating
7/10
10000

Actors and characters

Photo Lee Marvin #87281Photo Lee Marvin #87282Photo Lee Marvin #87283Photo Lee Marvin #87284

Lee Marvin

Lee Marvin
Character Charlie Strom
Photo Angie Dickinson #55400Photo Angie Dickinson #55401Photo Angie Dickinson #55402Photo Angie Dickinson #55403

Angie Dickinson

Angie Dickinson
Character Sheila Farr
Photo John Cassavetes #87286Photo John Cassavetes #87287Photo John Cassavetes #87288Photo John Cassavetes #87289

John Cassavetes

John Cassavetes
Character Johnny North
Photo Clu Gulager #32177Photo Clu Gulager #32178Photo Clu Gulager #32179

Clu Gulager

Clu Gulager
Character Lee
Photo Claude Akins #79944

Claude Akins

Claude Akins
Character Earl Sylvester
Photo Norman Fell #61783Photo Norman Fell #61784

Norman Fell

Norman Fell
Character Mickey Farmer
Photo Ronald Reagan #2338Photo Ronald Reagan #2339Photo Ronald Reagan #2340Photo Ronald Reagan #2341

Ronald Reagan

Ronald Reagan
Character Jack Browning
Photo Don Haggerty #85154

Don Haggerty

Don Haggerty
Character Mail Truck Driver

Kathleen O'Malley

Kathleen O'Malley
Character Receptionist
Ted Jacques
Character Gym Assistant
Irvin Mosley Jr.
Character Mail Truck Guard
Jimmy Joyce
Character Salesman
Davis Roberts
Character Maître D'
Hall Brock
Character Race Marshal
Photo Burt Mustin #234793Photo Burt Mustin #234794Photo Burt Mustin #234795

Burt Mustin

Burt Mustin
Character Elderly Man
Photo Peter Hobbs #87882

Peter Hobbs

Peter Hobbs
Character Instructor
Photo Tyler McVey #123305

Tyler McVey

Tyler McVey
Character Steward
Photo Seymour Cassel #81587

Seymour Cassel

Seymour Cassel
Character Postal Clerk
Scott Hale
Character Hotel Clerk
Cosmo Sardo
Character Club Patron (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Ronald Reagan's last role before entering politics; it is also his only role as a villain throughout his film career.
  • The film was initially intended for television, but due to scenes of violence, it was re-targeted for theatrical release.
  • According to director Don Siegel (1912-1991), it was common practice at Universal Pictures at the time to film the very last scene of the movie first. As Siegel and actor Clu Gulager (1928-2022) recounted, Lee Marvin (1924-1987) arrived late and intoxicated on the first day of filming, but since he had no lines to deliver, it was decided not to cancel the shoot.
  • During the filming of the movie, US President John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) was assassinated, which led to delays in filming.
  • NBC had an agreement with MCA Inc. for the so-called “Project 120,” or a series of one-hour television films. The first was to be Johnny North, or “The Killers.” It was to be the first color film made for television, and filming was scheduled to take four weeks (at the time, this was the longest shooting period in history for this type of project). The title was decided to be “The Killers” due to the abundance of violence and sex scenes in the script, and the film was intended for theatrical release.
  • Only after John Cassavetes (1929-1989) was approved for the role of the driver did director Don Siegel discover that Cassavetes was a very poor driver.
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