Silver Streak - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Silver Streak"
Silver Streak (1976)
Timing: 1:54 (114 min)
Silver Streak - TMDB rating
6.728/10
309
Silver Streak - Kinopoisk rating
6.817/10
1126
Silver Streak - IMDB rating
6.9/10
23000

Actors and characters

Photo Gene Wilder #30094Photo Gene Wilder #30095Photo Gene Wilder #30096

Gene Wilder

Gene Wilder
Character George Caldwell
Photo Jill Clayburgh #88644Photo Jill Clayburgh #88645Photo Jill Clayburgh #88646Photo Jill Clayburgh #88647

Jill Clayburgh

Jill Clayburgh
Character Hildegard 'Hilly' Burns
Photo Richard Pryor #84167Photo Richard Pryor #84168Photo Richard Pryor #84169Photo Richard Pryor #84170

Richard Pryor

Richard Pryor
Character Grover Muldoon
Photo Patrick McGoohan #49481Photo Patrick McGoohan #49482Photo Patrick McGoohan #49483Photo Patrick McGoohan #49484

Patrick McGoohan

Patrick McGoohan
Character Roger Devereau
Photo Ned Beatty #34330Photo Ned Beatty #34331Photo Ned Beatty #34332Photo Ned Beatty #34333

Ned Beatty

Ned Beatty
Character Bob Sweet
Photo Clifton James #84288

Clifton James

Clifton James
Character Sheriff Chauncey
Photo Ray Walston #77072Photo Ray Walston #77073Photo Ray Walston #77074Photo Ray Walston #77075

Ray Walston

Ray Walston
Character Mr. Edgar Whiney
Photo Stefan Gierasch #81826

Stefan Gierasch

Stefan Gierasch
Character Professor Schreiner & Johnson
Photo Len Birman #256190

Len Birman

Len Birman
Character Chief
Photo Valerie Curtin #109523

Valerie Curtin

Valerie Curtin
Character Plain Jane
Photo Lucille Benson #76388

Lucille Benson

Lucille Benson
Character Rita Babtree
Photo Richard Kiel #18014Photo Richard Kiel #18015Photo Richard Kiel #18016Photo Richard Kiel #18017

Richard Kiel

Richard Kiel
Character Reace
Photo Fred Willard #27441Photo Fred Willard #27442Photo Fred Willard #27443Photo Fred Willard #70114

Fred Willard

Fred Willard
Character Jerry Jarvis
Photo Delos V. Smith Jr. #47896
Delos V. Smith Jr.
Character Burt
Photo Mathilda Calnan #112933
Mathilda Calnan
Character Blue-Haired Lady
Margarita García
Character Mexican Mama-San
Photo Henry Beckman #75507Photo Henry Beckman #75508
Henry Beckman
Character Conventioneer
Photo Harvey Atkin #103712

Harvey Atkin

Harvey Atkin
Character Conventioneer
Lloyd White
Character Porter
Photo Ed McNamara #265895

Ed McNamara

Ed McNamara
Character Benny
Photo Raymond Guth #264491

Raymond Guth

Raymond Guth
Character Night Watchman
Photo John Daheim #52586
John Daheim
Character Engineer #2
Jack O'Leary
Character Fat Man #1
Lee McLaughlin
Character Fat Man #2
Photo Bill Henderson #83579

Bill Henderson

Bill Henderson
Character Red Cap
Tom Erhart
Character Cab Driver
Gordon Hurst
Character Moose
Photo J.A. Preston #110805Photo J.A. Preston #110806

J.A. Preston

J.A. Preston
Character Waiter (uncredited)
Photo Nick Stewart #61810

Nick Stewart

Nick Stewart
Character Shoeshiner

Steve Weston

Steve Weston
Character Conventioneer

What's left behind the scenes

  • Initially, it was planned to film in the United States, but the railway company "National Rail Passenger Corporation" feared for its image and refused to cooperate with the filmmakers. The film had to be shot in Canada on the Canadian Pacific Railway with its slightly camouflaged equipment.
  • The interiors were filmed in studio pavilions, in sets mounted on rubber wheels so they could be rocked. To show the shadows of trees standing along the railway, members of the film crew carried large objects in front of the lights behind the windows of the wagon sets, moving from one window to another in turn.
  • The train crash in the film's finale had a real-life prototype. On January 15, 1953, the braking system failed on a train from Boston arriving in Washington. Two miles from Union Station, the engineer managed to radio an emergency, and the station services managed to evacuate the building. The GG1 electric locomotive broke through the stop barrier at a speed of 25 miles per hour, continuing to pull two passenger cars behind it (the rest of the train separated upon impact and stopped). The locomotive and two cars literally entered the first-floor hall, causing its floor to collapse and the locomotive to fall into the basement. No one was killed, and there were no serious injuries. To remove the 24-meter-long locomotive, its frame was cut into three parts, then reassembled and put back into service; it is now stored in a museum in Baltimore.
  • The final train crash was filmed in an aircraft hangar using train and railway station mock-ups created specifically for the shoot. The scene of the locomotive crashing into the station buildings was filmed in two hangars connected to each other at the Lockheed aircraft assembly plant in Burbank, California, using a full-size FP-7A locomotive mock-up. The station set occupied several acres. The train crash was filmed with nine cameras, and only 14 seconds of footage made it into the film. The cost of the sets, filming, and equipment totaled $500,000, or approximately $36,000 per second.
  • Initially, the film was to be shot in the United States, but the National Rail Passenger Corporation feared for its image and refused to cooperate with the filmmakers. As a result, the film had to be shot in Canada on the Canadian Pacific Railway, using its slightly camouflaged equipment.
  • The final train crash was filmed in an airplane hangar using specially created models of the train and railway station. The scene of the locomotive crashing into the station buildings was filmed in two hangars connected to each other at the Lockheed aircraft manufacturing plant in Burbank, California, using a full-scale model of an FP-7A locomotive. The station set covered several acres. The train crash was filmed with nine cameras, and only 14 seconds of footage made it into the film. The cost of the sets, filming, and equipment totaled $500,000, or approximately $36,000 per second.
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