Dog Soldiers - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Dog Soldiers"
Dog Soldiers (2002)
Timing: 1:45 (105 min)
Dog Soldiers - TMDB rating
6.71/10
825
Dog Soldiers - Kinopoisk rating
6.706/10
13710
Dog Soldiers - IMDB rating
6.8/10
70000

Actors and characters

Photo Sean Pertwee #46169Photo Sean Pertwee #46170

Sean Pertwee

Sean Pertwee
Character Sgt. Harry G. Wells
Photo Kevin McKidd #26586Photo Kevin McKidd #26587Photo Kevin McKidd #26588Photo Kevin McKidd #26589

Kevin McKidd

Kevin McKidd
Character Pvt. Cooper
Photo Emma Cleasby #109304
Emma Cleasby
Character Megan
Photo Liam Cunningham #11106Photo Liam Cunningham #11107Photo Liam Cunningham #11108Photo Liam Cunningham #11109

Liam Cunningham

Liam Cunningham
Character Capt. Ryan
Photo Thomas Lockyer #114313Photo Thomas Lockyer #114314
Thomas Lockyer
Character Cpl. Bruce Campbell
Photo Darren Morfitt #33252
Darren Morfitt
Character 'Spoon' Witherspoon
Chris Robson
Character Pvt. Joe Kirkley
Photo Leslie Simpson #86874
Leslie Simpson
Character Pvt. Terry Milburn
Tina Landini
Character Camper
Photo Craig Conway #67103

Craig Conway

Craig Conway
Character Camper
Villrikke's Acer
Character Sam the Dog
Photo Bryn Walters #119354Photo Bryn Walters #119355
Bryn Walters
Character Werewolf
Ben Wright
Character Werewolf
Brian Claxton Payne
Character Werewolf

What's left behind the scenes

  • The events in the film take place in Scotland, however, the filming took place in Luxembourg.
  • The musical piece Megan plays on the piano is “Clair de Lune,” which translates to “moonlight strip.” A reference to werewolves is unavoidable. However, it is also a possible homage to “An American Werewolf in London” (1981), whose soundtrack consisted entirely of compositions including the word “Moon” in their titles.
  • One of the soldiers in the film is named Bruce Campbell, which is a reference to “The Evil Dead” (1981), where Bruce played the main role.
  • At the beginning of the film, a group of soldiers discovers a tracking device in a radio, and one of them mentions the Kobayashi Maru scenario, which is a reference to “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan” (1982).
  • In the scene where Wells asks Cooper to knock him out, Kevin McKidd (Cooper) miscalculated his second hook and genuinely hit Shaun Pertwee (Wells). However, Shaun didn't feel anything, as he was completely drunk, just like his character.
  • Shaun Pertwee’s character, Sergeant G.D. Wells, was named after the renowned science fiction writer, Herbert George Wells.
  • The film features almost no computer-generated special effects, as the filmmakers believed that cinematographers use computer graphics far too often, distracting viewers from the plot.
  • Kevin McKidd is Scottish, and he is well aware that there are no locations in Scotland as remote as those depicted in the film.
  • The film contains several references to 'Zulu' (1964).
  • The events of the film most likely take place on September 1st and 2nd, 2001. On the evening of September 1st, the English national football team won against the German team with a score of 5-1.
  • Jason Statham was originally supposed to play Cooper, however, at the last moment, he chose to star in John Carpenter's 'Ghosts of Mars' (2001).
  • Simon Pegg was offered one of the roles in the film, but he preferred to star in Edgar Wright's "Shaun of the Dead" (2004).
  • Very early on, when Cooper is caught by special forces soldiers and Ryan points a gun at him, it is clearly visible that the gun does not have a magazine. But in the next scene, Ryan kills a dog with the same gun.
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