Escape Plan - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Escape Plan"
Escape Plan (2013)
Timing: 1:55 (115 min)
Escape Plan - TMDB rating
6.722/10
5540
Escape Plan - Kinopoisk rating
7.134/10
373234
Escape Plan - IMDB rating
6.7/10
270000

Actors and characters

Photo Jim Caviezel #5133Photo Jim Caviezel #5134Photo Jim Caviezel #5135

Jim Caviezel

Jim Caviezel
Character Willard Hobbes
Photo 50 Cent #3260Photo 50 Cent #3261

50 Cent

50 Cent
Character Hush
Photo Sam Neill #7770Photo Sam Neill #7771Photo Sam Neill #7772Photo Sam Neill #7773

Sam Neill

Sam Neill
Character Dr. Kyrie
Photo Vinnie Jones #41391Photo Vinnie Jones #41392

Vinnie Jones

Vinnie Jones
Character Drake
Photo Faran Tahir #31516Photo Faran Tahir #67409

Faran Tahir

Faran Tahir
Character Javed
Photo Vincent DPhoto Vincent DPhoto Vincent DPhoto Vincent D

Vincent D'Onofrio

Vincent D'Onofrio
Character Lester Clark
Photo Amy Ryan #28209Photo Amy Ryan #28210Photo Amy Ryan #28211Photo Amy Ryan #28212

Amy Ryan

Amy Ryan
Character Abigail Ross
Photo Graham Beckel #34761Photo Graham Beckel #34762

Graham Beckel

Graham Beckel
Character Brims
Photo Matt Gerald #65844Photo Matt Gerald #251790Photo Matt Gerald #251791Photo Matt Gerald #326924

Matt Gerald

Matt Gerald
Character Roag
Photo Caitríona Balfe #16279Photo Caitríona Balfe #16280Photo Caitríona Balfe #16281Photo Caitríona Balfe #16282

Caitríona Balfe

Caitríona Balfe
Character Jessica Miller
Photo Alec Rayme #68144

Alec Rayme

Alec Rayme
Character Pilot
Photo Christian Stokes #3172
Christian Stokes
Character Babcock
Photo Rodney Feaster #86071

Rodney Feaster

Rodney Feaster
Character Front Gate Guard
Photo David Leitch #14541Photo David Leitch #14542Photo David Leitch #307370Photo David Leitch #319967

David Leitch

David Leitch
Character Second Lieutenant
Photo Lydia Hull #63504

Lydia Hull

Lydia Hull
Character Receptionist
Photo Eric Salas #6650Photo Eric Salas #6651

Eric Salas

Eric Salas
Character Screaming Prisoner

Brian Oerly

Brian Oerly
Character Skinhead Prisoner
Photo Jeff Chase #10811

Jeff Chase

Jeff Chase
Character Prisoner Beaten By Breslin
Photo Michael Papajohn #12339Photo Michael Papajohn #12340Photo Michael Papajohn #12341

Michael Papajohn

Michael Papajohn
Character Prisoner Beaten By Breslin
Photo Jaylen Moore #59758
Jaylen Moore
Character Console Guard #1
Photo Stephen Livaudais #86072

Stephen Livaudais

Stephen Livaudais
Character Console Guard #2
Photo Jay Amor #28535

Jay Amor

Jay Amor
Character Sleek Moroccan (uncredited)
John L. Armijo
Character Inmate / Moroccan Cop (uncredited)
Photo Tim Bell #25857

Tim Bell

Tim Bell
Character State Trooper (uncredited)
Photo Joseph Aviel #86073
Joseph Aviel
Character Prison Guard (uncredited)
Photo Steven Krueger #62772

Steven Krueger

Steven Krueger
Character Gabriel (uncredited)
Photo James Rawlings #44190

James Rawlings

James Rawlings
Character Babylon Guard (uncredited)
Photo Dieter Rauter #71376

Dieter Rauter

Dieter Rauter
Character Rottmayer Stand-In (uncredited)
Photo Arnold Chon #68226

Arnold Chon

Arnold Chon
Character Prisoner (uncredited)
Photo Jonathan Eusebio #11264Photo Jonathan Eusebio #65281

Jonathan Eusebio

Jonathan Eusebio
Character (Uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Filming took place in New Orleans, Louisiana, and Los Angeles.
  • Antoine Fuqua was originally slated to direct the film, with Bruce Willis in the lead role.
  • Sylvester Stallone injured his right leg tendon while filming a fight scene.
  • The idea of Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger starring together in a film had been discussed for many years, dating back to the mid-1980s. Various script versions were written, but according to Schwarzenegger, their filming schedules never aligned. After Schwarzenegger became governor and then played a cameo role in "The Expendables" (2010), they revisited the idea of working together.
  • During the scene in solitary confinement, Schwarzenegger's character turns to the Lord and looks at Caviezel, who played the main role in the film «The Passion of the Christ» (2004).
  • In one scene, Stallone's character determines the location of the prison by referring to the direction of water swirling down the drain. The reverse swirling of water down the drain is a pseudoscientific myth based on the misapplication of the Coriolis effect to the movement of water in a vortex created when it drains from a sink or bathtub. The essence of the myth is that water supposedly swirls in different directions in the Southern and Northern hemispheres of the Earth, supposedly explained by the Earth's rotation and the action of the Coriolis force.
  • During the escape from the first prison, Stallone's character learns the combination of the digital code for his cell. However, the suggested method (using fingerprints above the buttons) does not allow determining the order of the digits in the code combination. Thus, the fact that, knowing the constituent digits of the code, the main character guesses their order on the first try seems practically impossible.
  • The idea of starring together had been discussed by Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger since the mid-1980s. Various script versions were written, but, according to Schwarzenegger, their filming schedules never aligned. After Schwarzenegger became governor and then played a cameo role in "The Expendables," they returned to the idea of working together.
  • Filming took place from April 16 to June 23, 2012.
  • During the scene in solitary confinement, Schwarzenegger's character addresses God and looks at Caviezel, who played the main role in "The Passion of the Christ."
  • During his escape from the first prison, Stallone's hero learns the code to his cell. However, it's impossible to determine the order of the digits from the fingerprints above the buttons, making it unlikely that the protagonist guesses the correct order on his first try.
  • The idea of appearing together had been discussed by Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger since the mid-1980s. Various script versions were written, but, according to Schwarzenegger, their filming schedules did not align. After Schwarzenegger became governor and then played a cameo role in "The Expendables," they returned to the idea of working together.
  • During the scene in solitary confinement, Schwarzenegger’s character turns to God and looks at Caviezel, who played the main role in "The Passion of the Christ."
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