Antlers - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Antlers"
Antlers (2021)
Timing: 1:39 (99 min)
Antlers - TMDB rating
6.225/10
1202
Antlers - Kinopoisk rating
5.632/10
20800
Antlers - IMDB rating
5.9/10
49000

Actors and characters

Photo Keri Russell #35449Photo Keri Russell #35450Photo Keri Russell #35451Photo Keri Russell #35452

Keri Russell

Keri Russell
Character Julia Meadows
Photo Jesse Plemons #9601Photo Jesse Plemons #9602Photo Jesse Plemons #9603Photo Jesse Plemons #9604

Jesse Plemons

Jesse Plemons
Character Paul Meadows
Photo Jeremy Thomas #91618
Jeremy Thomas
Character Lucas Weaver
Photo Graham Greene #24134Photo Graham Greene #24135

Graham Greene

Graham Greene
Character Warren Stokes
Photo Scott Haze #5158Photo Scott Haze #5159Photo Scott Haze #5160Photo Scott Haze #5161

Scott Haze

Scott Haze
Character Frank Weaver
Photo Sawyer Jones #91619
Sawyer Jones
Character Aiden Weaver
Photo Rory Cochrane #78317

Rory Cochrane

Rory Cochrane
Character Dan Lecroy
Photo Amy Madigan #91620Photo Amy Madigan #91621Photo Amy Madigan #91622Photo Amy Madigan #91623

Amy Madigan

Amy Madigan
Character Principal Booth
Photo Cody Davis #91625
Cody Davis
Character Clint Owens
Photo Glynis Davies #7822Photo Glynis Davies #7823
Glynis Davies
Character Nurse Lorraine Byrd
Photo Dorian Kingi #23611
Dorian Kingi
Character Antlered Man
Arlo Hajdu
Character Arlo Kebbins
Photo Andy Thompson #88875
Andy Thompson
Character Father Meadows
Photo Jesse Downs #91626
Jesse Downs
Character Harrison Crawford
Photo Dendrie Taylor #28242Photo Dendrie Taylor #28243
Dendrie Taylor
Character Carol Reynolds
Katelyn Peterson
Character Young Julia Meadows
Charmaine Wilson
Character Market Cashier
Photo Jay Brazeau #51894

Jay Brazeau

Jay Brazeau
Character Dr. Francis
Photo Lyla Marlow #91627Photo Lyla Marlow #91628
Lyla Marlow
Character Jasmine Drury
Photo Emily Delahunty #77927
Emily Delahunty
Character Evie

What's left behind the scenes

  • The language spoken at the beginning is Ojibwe, the language of Canadian Indians.
  • The film was shot in the same locations as "Rambo: First Blood".
  • The film features a Wendigo, an evil spirit in Native American mythology.
  • The plumes of steam emanating from the Wendigo’s breath were created using plastic tubing leading to its nose. According to special effects creator Shane Mahan, it was hot steam, not smoke. The steam temperature was around 300 degrees Fahrenheit, causing the plastic tubing to periodically soften, requiring breaks to allow it to cool and re-harden.
  • The language spoken at the beginning is Ojibwe, a language of Canadian Indigenous people.
  • The film was shot in the same locations as "First Blood."
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