Cliffhanger - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Cliffhanger"
Cliffhanger (1993)
Timing: 1:53 (113 min)
Cliffhanger - TMDB rating
6.514/10
2591
Cliffhanger - Kinopoisk rating
7.289/10
77624
Cliffhanger - IMDB rating
6.5/10
148000

Actors and characters

Photo John Lithgow #8585Photo John Lithgow #8586Photo John Lithgow #8587Photo John Lithgow #8588

John Lithgow

John Lithgow
Character Qualen
Photo Michael Rooker #5932Photo Michael Rooker #5933Photo Michael Rooker #5934Photo Michael Rooker #327275

Michael Rooker

Michael Rooker
Character Hal Tucker
Photo Janine Turner #84378

Janine Turner

Janine Turner
Character Jessie Deighan
Photo Rex Linn #27402Photo Rex Linn #27403

Rex Linn

Rex Linn
Character Travers
Photo Leon #84379Photo Leon #84380Photo Leon #84381Photo Leon #84382

Leon

Leon
Character Kynette
Photo Denis Forest #40878

Denis Forest

Denis Forest
Character Heldon
Photo Max Perlich #79279Photo Max Perlich #79280Photo Max Perlich #79281

Max Perlich

Max Perlich
Character Evan
Photo Paul Winfield #67257Photo Paul Winfield #67258

Paul Winfield

Paul Winfield
Character Walter Wright
Photo Ralph Waite #77516

Ralph Waite

Ralph Waite
Character Frank
Trey Brownell
Character Brett
Photo Zach Grenier #14475

Zach Grenier

Zach Grenier
Character Davis
Photo Vyto Ruginis #57116

Vyto Ruginis

Vyto Ruginis
Character Matheson
Photo Don S. Davis #84386Photo Don S. Davis #84387

Don S. Davis

Don S. Davis
Character Stuart
Scott Hoxby
Character Agent Hayes
Photo John Finn #30392Photo John Finn #30393

John Finn

John Finn
Character Agent Michaels
Photo Bruce McGill #55335Photo Bruce McGill #55336Photo Bruce McGill #55337Photo Bruce McGill #55338

Bruce McGill

Bruce McGill
Character Treasury Agent
Photo Rosemary Dunsmore #43958Photo Rosemary Dunsmore #43959Photo Rosemary Dunsmore #43960

Rosemary Dunsmore

Rosemary Dunsmore
Character Treasury Secretary
Photo Kim Robillard #27396

Kim Robillard

Kim Robillard
Character Treasury Jet Pilot
Photo Jeff McCarthy #78985

Jeff McCarthy

Jeff McCarthy
Character Pilot
Michael Weis
Character Co-Pilot
Duncan Prentice
Character Treasury Helicopter Pilot
Kevin Donald
Character Ray
Photo Jeff Blynn #84385

Jeff Blynn

Jeff Blynn
Character Marvin
Photo Billy D. Lucas #23729

Billy D. Lucas

Billy D. Lucas
Character Treasury Agent (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Around 30 world-renowned climbers were involved in the filming process, performing the most complex stunts.
  • Christopher Walken was chosen for the role of the main villain, Kvolen, but left the project shortly before it began. John Lithgow was hastily found as a replacement.
  • The film is set in Colorado, but filming had to be done in Italy. The American Environmental Protection Agency did not allow filmmakers to shoot on US territory, fearing that the film crew could cause significant damage to the mountain ranges. Italy was then chosen as a compromise.
  • One of the most beautiful scenes, involving Stallone's character making a 12-meter jump from one cliff to another, was removed from the film after test screenings. This fragment can be seen in one of the trailers for the film. The audience laughed out loud, rightly believing that such a jump was impossible. As a result, the producers replaced this scene with a more believable one, reducing the distance between the mountain peaks.
  • During preliminary screenings, the audience was so outraged by the killing of a rabbit with a rifle that Sylvester Stallone invested his own $100,000 in reshooting the scene, in which the rabbit escapes.
  • During the filming of the scene with the bats, there were no actual bats. They were added to the frame later as a special effect. In fact, a whole detachment of bats was prepared to fill the corresponding cave, but Stallone and Janine Turner flatly refused to film with live bats.
  • Paramount Studios was forced to pay approximately $750,000 to three independent authors, each of whom was able to prove that they owned the plot idea.
  • This film is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records in the category of “most expensive and dangerous aerial stunt.” The filming of this stunt was performed at an altitude of 15,000 feet without any safety measures. When the insurance company learned of the film crew's intention to film this stunt, they refused to insure the stuntman. Sylvester Stallone then offered to reduce his fee and pay that amount to the stuntman who dared to perform the deadly number. Stuntman Simon Crane, who was assigned to perform this stunt (transferring from one plane to another), was unable to complete it. However, thanks to excellent editing, everyone gets the impression that he succeeded.
  • The full version of the film has a runtime of 118 minutes.
  • The two-tiered mountain sets built for the film burned down in 8 minutes when a miniature helicopter flying around them accidentally exploded. The fire was so intense that one of the nearby cameras melted.
  • Renny Harlin initially declined the offer to direct the film.
  • Initially, the film was to be called "Gale Force" and was to be produced by Carolco Pictures. The plot revolved around Stallone's struggle against a gang of terrorists and thieves in a coastal town during a hurricane. However, after spending $2 million on script development, the studio decided that it would be too expensive a project (it was very difficult to create a hurricane).
  • During one of the episodes, Harline noticed that the safety wires were visible. The stunt performers then performed the trick without safety wires.
  • Stallone's stunt double climber, Wolfgang Güllich, died in a car accident shortly after finishing work on the film.
  • One of the most beautiful scenes, in which Stallone's character makes a 12-meter jump from one cliff to another, was removed from the film after test screenings. This fragment can be seen in one of the trailers for the film. The audience laughed out loud, rightly believing that such a jump was impossible. As a result, the producers replaced this scene with a more believable one, reducing the distance between the mountain peaks.
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