The Sniper - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Sniper"
The Sniper (1952)
Timing: 1:28 (88 min)
The Sniper - TMDB rating
6.673/10
81
The Sniper - Kinopoisk rating
6.514/10
235
The Sniper - IMDB rating
7.1/10
4400

Actors and characters

Photo Arthur Franz #123295

Arthur Franz

Arthur Franz
Character Eddie Miller
Photo Adolphe Menjou #105190Photo Adolphe Menjou #105191

Adolphe Menjou

Adolphe Menjou
Character Frank Kafka
Photo Gerald Mohr #142689Photo Gerald Mohr #142690Photo Gerald Mohr #142691

Gerald Mohr

Gerald Mohr
Character Joe Ferris
Photo Marie Windsor #88174Photo Marie Windsor #88175Photo Marie Windsor #88176

Marie Windsor

Marie Windsor
Character Jean Darr
Photo Frank Faylen #48080Photo Frank Faylen #48081Photo Frank Faylen #48082

Frank Faylen

Frank Faylen
Character Anderson
Photo Richard Kiley #76580Photo Richard Kiley #76581Photo Richard Kiley #76582Photo Richard Kiley #76583

Richard Kiley

Richard Kiley
Character James G. Kent
Photo Mabel Paige #303858Photo Mabel Paige #303859
Mabel Paige
Character Landlady
Photo Marlo Dwyer #300404Photo Marlo Dwyer #300405

Marlo Dwyer

Marlo Dwyer
Character May Nelson
Geraldine Carr
Character Checker
Photo Harry Cheshire #48139
Harry Cheshire
Character Mayor
Photo Charles Lane #48118

Charles Lane

Charles Lane
Character Loud Drunk at Club
Photo Byron Foulger #118570Photo Byron Foulger #118571

Byron Foulger

Byron Foulger
Character Peter Eureka
Photo Danny Mummert #48115
Danny Mummert
Character Young Man with Gun
Photo Sidney Miller #107823
Sidney Miller
Character Hospital Intern
Photo John Eldredge #124030

John Eldredge

John Eldredge
Character Stonecroft
Photo Robert Foulk #81357
Robert Foulk
Character Officer Rivers
Photo Charles Watts #84331
Charles Watts
Character Detective
Photo Jean Willes #81350Photo Jean Willes #81351Photo Jean Willes #81352Photo Jean Willes #81353
Jean Willes
Character Woman Exiting Bar
Photo Jay Novello #180265Photo Jay Novello #180266Photo Jay Novello #180267Photo Jay Novello #305787
Jay Novello
Character Pete
Photo Grandon Rhodes #117070
Grandon Rhodes
Character Warren Fitzpatrick
Photo Lilian Bond #178351Photo Lilian Bond #178352Photo Lilian Bond #178353Photo Lilian Bond #178354

Lilian Bond

Lilian Bond
Character Mrs. Fitzpatrick
Marlene Lyden
Character Woman (uncredited)
Photo Paul Kruger #52598
Paul Kruger
Character Detective at Lineup (uncredited)
Photo Danni Sue Nolan #310767
Danni Sue Nolan
Character Sandy (uncredited)

Kathleen O'Malley

Kathleen O'Malley
Character Woman (uncredited)
Photo Sarah Selby #33108
Sarah Selby
Character TV Interviewer (uncredited)
Photo Karen Sharpe #278227Photo Karen Sharpe #278228Photo Karen Sharpe #278229Photo Karen Sharpe #278230

Karen Sharpe

Karen Sharpe
Character Millie (uncredited)
Photo Blackie Whiteford #90382

Blackie Whiteford

Blackie Whiteford
Character Man at Darr Murder Scene (uncredited)

Isabel Withers

Isabel Withers
Character Desk Nurse (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film marked director Edward Dmytryk’s return to Hollywood after being blacklisted and then serving a prison sentence for contempt of Congress, having refused to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee. In April 1951, he ultimately testified, naming colleagues from left-wing organizations, after which he spent some time in England and only continued his career in the US thanks to an invitation from Stanley Kramer.
  • “The Sniper” initiated the collaboration between Kramer and Dmitrik, who together made four films, including the war drama “Iron Eight” (1952), the post-war drama “The Juggler” (1953), set in Israel, and the naval psychological drama “The Caine Mutiny” (1954).
  • The film was shot in a remarkably short time – 18 days – with a significant amount of footage shot on location, both in San Francisco and Long Beach.
  • "The Sniper" marked the beginning of the collaboration between Kramer and Dmitrik, who together made four films, including the war drama "Iron Eights" (1952), the post-war drama "The Juggler" (1953), set in Israel, and the naval psychological drama "The Caine Mutiny" (1954).
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