Warlock - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Warlock"
Warlock (1989)
Timing: 1:43 (103 min)
Warlock - TMDB rating
6.257/10
430

Actors and characters

Photo Julian Sands #21704Photo Julian Sands #21705Photo Julian Sands #21706Photo Julian Sands #21707

Julian Sands

Julian Sands
Character Warlock
Photo Lori Singer #83653Photo Lori Singer #83654

Lori Singer

Lori Singer
Character Kassandra
Photo Richard E. Grant #26101Photo Richard E. Grant #26102

Richard E. Grant

Richard E. Grant
Character Giles Redferne
Photo Mary Woronov #117643Photo Mary Woronov #117644Photo Mary Woronov #117645

Mary Woronov

Mary Woronov
Character Channeler
Photo Richard Kuss #88586

Richard Kuss

Richard Kuss
Character Mennonite
Photo Allan Miller #110432

Allan Miller

Allan Miller
Character Detective
Photo Anna Thomson #53979Photo Anna Thomson #53980

Anna Thomson

Anna Thomson
Character Pastor's Wife
Photo David Carpenter #119155
David Carpenter
Character Pastor

Kay E. Kuter

Kay E. Kuter
Character Proctor
Photo Ian Abercrombie #15350

Ian Abercrombie

Ian Abercrombie
Character Magistrate #1
Kenneth Danziger
Character Magistrate #2
Robert Breeze
Character Jailor
Photo Brandon Call #90344Photo Brandon Call #90345

Brandon Call

Brandon Call
Character Little Boy
Nancy Fox
Character Boy's Mother
Juli Burkhart
Character Daughter-in-Law
Photo Rob Paulsen #9271Photo Rob Paulsen #9272Photo Rob Paulsen #9273Photo Rob Paulsen #69882

Rob Paulsen

Rob Paulsen
Character Gas Station Attendant
Photo Peter Sherayko #89958
Peter Sherayko
Character Cop
Gyl Roland
Character Ticket Agent
Meta King
Character Flight Attendant
Bill Dunnam
Character Railroad Employee
Wendy Feiner
Character Passenger
Photo Harry Johnson #119961

Harry Johnson

Harry Johnson
Character Farmer
Art Smith
Character Scribe

What's left behind the scenes

  • The rights to the film were owned by Roger Corman’s company, but after it went bankrupt, the film was shelved. It wasn’t until 1990 that “Trimark” released the film in wide release.
  • The film was shot in the state of Utah (the same salt lake featured in the film’s finale), in the cities of Boston and Plymouth in Massachusetts, and in Los Angeles, California.
  • The film was completed in 1988, becoming one of the last films from “New World Pictures” before it went bankrupt.
  • The scene in which the "witch" flies out of the plane's cargo hold was filmed with several takes. The cargo hold door on the plane opened with difficulty, so it had to be opened not by the actor, but by an airline employee.
  • Originally, screenwriter David Twohy intended to make the main character an ordinary kind-hearted person who fled the 17th century to avoid religious persecution and ended up in the 20th century, where he would be accused for the same reasons. After two months of working on the script, Twohy realized that this concept didn't work and decided to make the main character a villain.
  • After all the images had been approved, and after make-up and costume tests, right at the start of filming, Lori Singer suddenly stated that she refused to wear the prosthetics that turned her character into a 40-year-old woman, and subsequently refused make-up that turned her into a 60-year-old woman.
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