Runaway Train - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Runaway Train"
Runaway Train (1985)
Timing: 1:51 (111 min)
Runaway Train - TMDB rating
6.967/10
642
Runaway Train - Kinopoisk rating
7.275/10
9513
Runaway Train - IMDB rating
0/10
0

Actors and characters

Photo Jon Voight #26405Photo Jon Voight #26406Photo Jon Voight #26407Photo Jon Voight #26408

Jon Voight

Jon Voight
Character Oscar 'Manny' Manheim
Photo Eric Roberts #18422Photo Eric Roberts #18423Photo Eric Roberts #18424Photo Eric Roberts #18425

Eric Roberts

Eric Roberts
Character Buck
Photo Kyle T. Heffner #79968

Kyle T. Heffner

Kyle T. Heffner
Character Frank Barstow
Photo John P. Ryan #82533Photo John P. Ryan #82534

John P. Ryan

John P. Ryan
Character Ranken
Photo T.K. Carter #46809

T.K. Carter

T.K. Carter
Character Dave Prince
Photo Kenneth McMillan #91017

Kenneth McMillan

Kenneth McMillan
Character Eddie MacDonald
Photo Stacey Pickren #93691
Stacey Pickren
Character Ruby
Walter Wyatt
Character Conlan
Photo Edward Bunker #50207Photo Edward Bunker #50208Photo Edward Bunker #50209

Edward Bunker

Edward Bunker
Character Jonah
Dan Wray
Character Fat Con
Photo Michael Lee Gogin #87958
Michael Lee Gogin
Character Short Con
Photo John Bloom #93692

John Bloom

John Bloom
Character Tall Con
Photo Hank Worden #78287Photo Hank Worden #78288

Hank Worden

Hank Worden
Character Old Con
Photo Danny Trejo #7064Photo Danny Trejo #7065Photo Danny Trejo #7066Photo Danny Trejo #7067

Danny Trejo

Danny Trejo
Character Boxer
Photo Dennis Franz #27758Photo Dennis Franz #27759

Dennis Franz

Dennis Franz
Character Cop (uncredited)
Photo John Otrin #63493
John Otrin
Character Cat Con
Norman Alexander Gibbs
Character Queen Con
Dennis Ott
Character Guard
Don Pugsley
Character Guard
John Fountain
Character Guard

Wally Rose

Wally Rose
Character Announcer
Photo John Richard Petersen #90589
John Richard Petersen
Character Camera Man (uncredited)
Photo William Tregoe #51584
William Tregoe
Character Rogers

What's left behind the scenes

  • Kurosawa's script was based on a real incident involving a locomotive that was left without an engineer and continued running until it could be diverted onto a dead-end spur.
  • Akira Kurosawa wrote the script intending to direct it himself in America, but when he arrived in New York and began scouting locations, he discovered that the winter blizzards were so severe his crew couldn't work. He eventually gave the script to Menachem Golan and Yoram Globus, who passed it on to Edward Bunker for revisions, and appointed Konchalovsky as director.
  • Despite the significant assistance provided to the film crew by the municipal company 'Alaska Railroad,' they insisted that their logo not appear on screen at any time.
  • For the film, Eric Roberts trained in boxing and gained over 10 kilograms of muscle mass.
  • To prepare for the role of Manny, Jon Voight spent considerable time with inmates at San Quentin prison. He remained friends with some of them even years later.
  • Helicopter pilot Richard Holley died during filming. The film is dedicated to his memory.
  • Some prison scenes were filmed at Deer Lodge (Montana), and the railway scenes (station) in the town of Anaconda (Montana).
  • The film used locomotives from the Alaska Railroad: EMD GP40 No. 3010, EMD F7 No. 1500, and two EMD GP7s (Nos. 1801 and 1810). While in service with the Alaska Railroad, the GP7 locomotives received a short, reduced-height hood (to improve forward visibility from the cab), but for the film, they were fitted with a simulation of the original full-height hood.
  • Kurosawa’s screenplay is based on a real-life incident. A locomotive was left without an engineer and continued traveling until it was diverted onto a dead-end track.
  • Akira Kurosawa wrote the screenplay intending to film it in America, but when he arrived in New York and began scouting locations, he found that the winter blizzards were so severe that his crew couldn’t work. He eventually gave the screenplay to Menachem Golan and Yoram Globus, who passed it on to Edward Bunker for revision, and appointed Konchalovsky as the director.
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