Get Carter - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Get Carter"
Get Carter (2000)
Timing: 1:42 (102 min)
Get Carter - TMDB rating
5.148/10
540
Get Carter - Kinopoisk rating
6.016/10
9614
Get Carter - IMDB rating
5.2/10
39000

Actors and characters

Photo Miranda Richardson #11383Photo Miranda Richardson #11384Photo Miranda Richardson #11385Photo Miranda Richardson #11386

Miranda Richardson

Miranda Richardson
Character Gloria Carter
Photo Rachael Leigh Cook #33801Photo Rachael Leigh Cook #33802Photo Rachael Leigh Cook #33803Photo Rachael Leigh Cook #33804

Rachael Leigh Cook

Rachael Leigh Cook
Character Doreen Carter
Photo Alan Cumming #8427Photo Alan Cumming #8428Photo Alan Cumming #8429Photo Alan Cumming #8430

Alan Cumming

Alan Cumming
Character Jeremy Kinnear
Photo Mickey Rourke #15578Photo Mickey Rourke #15579Photo Mickey Rourke #15580Photo Mickey Rourke #15581

Mickey Rourke

Mickey Rourke
Character Cyrus Paice
Photo John C. McGinley #22113Photo John C. McGinley #22114Photo John C. McGinley #22115Photo John C. McGinley #22116

John C. McGinley

John C. McGinley
Character Con McCarty
Photo Michael Caine #8561Photo Michael Caine #8562Photo Michael Caine #8563Photo Michael Caine #8564

Michael Caine

Michael Caine
Character Cliff Brumby
Photo Rhona Mitra #44027Photo Rhona Mitra #44028Photo Rhona Mitra #44029Photo Rhona Mitra #44030

Rhona Mitra

Rhona Mitra
Character Geraldine
Photo Johnny Strong #43576

Johnny Strong

Johnny Strong
Character Eddie
Photo John Cassini #22094

John Cassini

John Cassini
Character Thorpey
Photo Garwin Sanford #104135

Garwin Sanford

Garwin Sanford
Character Les Fletcher
Photo Darryl Scheelar #26174
Darryl Scheelar
Character Security Guard
Photo Tyler Labine #27272Photo Tyler Labine #27273

Tyler Labine

Tyler Labine
Character Bud #1
Photo Mike Cook #246514

Mike Cook

Mike Cook
Character Richard Carter
Photo Morgan Brayton #88033

Morgan Brayton

Morgan Brayton
Character Waitress
Yves Cameron
Character Peter
Alexander Pervakov
Character Jimmy
Chris Duggan
Character Bouncer
Michael Rumain
Character Big Mike
Photo Rob Lee #246515Photo Rob Lee #246516
Rob Lee
Character Simkins
Photo Nathaniel DeVeaux #61883Photo Nathaniel DeVeaux #61884
Nathaniel DeVeaux
Character Vorhees
Photo Gretchen Mol #84991Photo Gretchen Mol #84992Photo Gretchen Mol #84993Photo Gretchen Mol #84994

Gretchen Mol

Gretchen Mol
Character Audrey
Photo Tom Sizemore #22045Photo Tom Sizemore #22046

Tom Sizemore

Tom Sizemore
Character Les Fletcher (voice)
Photo Frank Stallone Jr. #51277
Frank Stallone Jr.
Character Man at Funeral
Photo Stephen T. Kay #93348

Stephen T. Kay

Stephen T. Kay
Character Man at Party (uncredited)
Photo Billie Perkins #46468
Billie Perkins
Character Party Girl (uncredited)
Photo John Moore #21579

John Moore

John Moore
Character Priest

What's left behind the scenes

  • Michael Caine, who played Jack Carter in the original 1971 film, plays a character named Cliff Bramby in the new version.
  • One of the reasons Sir Michael Caine agreed to star in this remake of one of his best films was the opportunity to work alongside Sylvester Stallone, with whom he had a friendly relationship. They became friends while filming John Huston’s (1906-1987) drama “Victory” (1981).
  • Franchise Pictures wasn’t particularly keen on casting Mickey Rourke (it was all down to his dubious reputation). Sylvester Stallone, a friend of Rourke’s who suggested him for the role, agreed to pay a certain amount out of his own fee if Rourke was late for filming or caused any problems. Rourke showed up on set on time and demonstrated himself in the best possible light. This made such an impression on the film company that shortly after filming wrapped, Rourke was cast in Franchise Pictures’ next film – Sean Penn’s thriller “The Pledge” (2000).
  • Director Stephen T. Kay wanted the flashback scene of Richie’s murder to look as if it were being shown on grainy, damaged film. He turned to specialists at a film production company, asking them to come up with something unusual to achieve this effect. They came up with the following: they tied the film to a car bumper and drove around the parking lot near the company’s office a couple of times. This created the effect of scratched film. Unfortunately, someone from management noticed how they were treating the film and ordered them to stop immediately, fearing it would negatively impact the company’s image.
  • In the original version, Michael Caine’s character only appeared in one scene, but he was popular with viewers in focus groups, so the role of this character was significantly expanded and he was made the antagonist.
  • Filming took place from October 18, 1999, to January 14, 2000.
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