Max Payne - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Max Payne"
Max Payne (2008)
Timing: 1:40 (100 min)
Max Payne - TMDB rating
5.368/10
1986
Max Payne - Kinopoisk rating
6.076/10
94535
Max Payne - IMDB rating
5.3/10
134000

Actors and characters

Photo Mark Wahlberg #17551Photo Mark Wahlberg #17552Photo Mark Wahlberg #17553Photo Mark Wahlberg #17554

Mark Wahlberg

Mark Wahlberg
Character Max Payne
Photo Mila Kunis #38419Photo Mila Kunis #38420Photo Mila Kunis #38421Photo Mila Kunis #38422

Mila Kunis

Mila Kunis
Character Mona Sax
Photo Beau Bridges #58594Photo Beau Bridges #58595

Beau Bridges

Beau Bridges
Character BB Hensley
Photo Ludacris #3412Photo Ludacris #3413Photo Ludacris #3414Photo Ludacris #3415

Ludacris

Ludacris
Character Jim Bravura
Photo Chris OPhoto Chris OPhoto Chris OPhoto Chris O

Chris O'Donnell

Chris O'Donnell
Character Jason Colvin
Photo Donal Logue #37969Photo Donal Logue #37970Photo Donal Logue #37971Photo Donal Logue #37972

Donal Logue

Donal Logue
Character Alex Balder
Photo Amaury Nolasco #37208Photo Amaury Nolasco #37209Photo Amaury Nolasco #37210

Amaury Nolasco

Amaury Nolasco
Character Jack Lupino
Photo Kate Burton #62Photo Kate Burton #63Photo Kate Burton #64Photo Kate Burton #65

Kate Burton

Kate Burton
Character Nicole Horne
Photo Olga Kurylenko #9434Photo Olga Kurylenko #9435Photo Olga Kurylenko #9436Photo Olga Kurylenko #9437

Olga Kurylenko

Olga Kurylenko
Character Natasha
Photo Rothaford Gray #98681

Rothaford Gray

Rothaford Gray
Character Joe Salle
Photo Joel Gordon #242377

Joel Gordon

Joel Gordon
Character Owen Green
Photo Jamie Hector #109379

Jamie Hector

Jamie Hector
Character Lincoln DeNeuf

Marianthi Evans

Marianthi Evans
Character Michelle Payne
Photo Nelly Furtado #242378

Nelly Furtado

Nelly Furtado
Character Christa Balder
Photo Jay Hunter #219109Photo Jay Hunter #219110Photo Jay Hunter #219111
Jay Hunter
Character Pawnshop Man
Photo Stephen R. Hart #49191

Stephen R. Hart

Stephen R. Hart
Character Tattoo Artist Owner
Photo Martin Hindy #37218

Martin Hindy

Martin Hindy
Character Demon
Herbert Johnson
Character Train Attendant
Photo Philip Williams #71056

Philip Williams

Philip Williams
Character Sergeant Adams
Warren Belle
Character Detective
Photo Ted Atherton #104195

Ted Atherton

Ted Atherton
Character Detective Shipman
Photo Rico Simonini #37219
Rico Simonini
Character Detective Sergeant Amerini
Photo PJ Lazic #242379
PJ Lazic
Character Junkie
Brandon Carrei
Character Young Cop
Katie Odegaard
Character Jackie - Receptionist
Photo Joshua Barilko #242380
Joshua Barilko
Character Ragna Rok Guard #1
Photo Conrad Pla #59804

Conrad Pla

Conrad Pla
Character Captain Bowen
Larry Wheatley
Character Bartender
Janice Nguyen
Character Detective
Photo Goûchy Boy #89157
Goûchy Boy
Character Doorman
Spike Adamson
Character Aesir Security Guard
Photo Carlos Gonzalez-Vio #61863Photo Carlos Gonzalez-Vio #61864Photo Carlos Gonzalez-Vio #61865Photo Carlos Gonzalez-Vio #61866
Carlos Gonzalez-Vio
Character Man Who Gets Dosed With Drug
Lana Denis
Character Nude People Making Out
Christina Jocic
Character Nude People Making Out
Barrington Bignall
Character Nude People Making Out
Noelle Gray
Character Nude People Making Out
Photo James Preston Rogers #37519
James Preston Rogers
Character Nude People Making Out
Candice Hotchkiss
Character Nude People Making Out
Gendaijs Dolganovs
Character Enforcer
Photo Dale Yim #242381Photo Dale Yim #242382Photo Dale Yim #242383Photo Dale Yim #242384

Dale Yim

Dale Yim
Character Beat Cop
Photo Tig Fong #29161
Tig Fong
Character Lead Aesir Security Guard
Photo Siobhan Murphy #111997
Siobhan Murphy
Character Receptionist #2
Sergei Nikolich
Character Anton
Kristina Falcomer
Character Girl at Party
Photo Brea Grant #47641Photo Brea Grant #47642Photo Brea Grant #47643Photo Brea Grant #47644

Brea Grant

Brea Grant
Character Junkie Girl (uncredited)
Photo James McCaffrey #79868Photo James McCaffrey #79869Photo James McCaffrey #79870

James McCaffrey

James McCaffrey
Character FBI Special Agent Jack Taliente

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on the computer game «Max Payne» (2001).
  • Screenwriter Sam Lake served as the prototype for Max Payne's appearance in the original game.
  • The comic book inserts in the original game were inspired by Frank Miller's graphic novel "Sin City".
  • In the early stages of the project, Clive Owen was considered for the role of Max, having played a similar character in the film "Shoot 'Em Up" (2007).
  • Mark Wahlberg almost doesn't play and isn't interested in video games. Therefore, when he was approached with an offer to star in a film adaptation of a game, he replied that his career hadn't fallen apart enough to appear in obvious nonsense. But then he was persuaded to read the script, and he was so inspired by the idea that he even started playing "Max Payne." However, by his own admission, he didn't last long – more important things came up. Therefore, he used his young assistant, who completed the game, as a consultant.
  • At the beginning of the film, two sisters, Mona and Natasha, played by Mila Kunis and Olga Kurylenko respectively, talk to each other in Russian. American film actress Mila Kunis (born Milena Markovna Kunis), who has lived in the USA since 1991, speaks Russian, as she was born in Chernivtsi in 1983.
  • Actor James McCaffrey, who provided the voice for Max Payne in the game, played a small role in the film as an FBI agent who arrives during Bravura's conversation with the commander of the police special forces.
  • The hero wears a Patek Philippe watch.
  • In the game, Max Payne's wife was blonde, but in the film, she is a brunette.
  • The role of Jason Colvin was originally offered to Tobey Maguire.
  • The club where Jack Lupino keeps the 'Valkyrie' drug is called 'Rag Na Rock'. In Scandinavian mythology, to which the film refers several times, the word 'Ragnarök' means 'the end of the world'.
  • The weapon used by Max in the subway restroom scene is a Taurus 4510 Judge.
  • Actress Deborah Romb, who impressed the filmmakers with her Russian accent during casting, was considered for the role of Mona, but the role went to Mila Kunis.
  • In the game, the 'Valkyrie' drug is administered by injection, while in the film it is drunk.
  • On the forearm of the film's character, a drug addict, Owen Green, who fell out the window, one can discern a "USMC" tattoo, which stands for United States Marine Corps. In full accordance with the film's plot, this means that Green also participated in the "Valkyr" experiment.
  • B.B. Hensley looks much younger in the game, is a DEA agent, and is completely unfamiliar with Max Payne's father.
  • Mona receives a gunshot wound in the game immediately after entering the elevator inside the "Aesir" building. In the film, she remains unharmed.
  • A double dose of "Valkyr" is considered fatal by its creators at "Aesir". In the game, Nicole Horne attempts to kill Max by injecting him with two doses of the drug, while in the film he drinks two portions of "Valkyr" himself to save himself from hypothermia. However, in both cases, Payne survives.
  • Scott Miller, head of 3D Realms and one of the main creators of the game "Max Payne," expressed dissatisfaction with the distortion of the plotline in the film adaptation. In his opinion, moving the plot point where Max clashes with robbers at his house, and then finds his wife and child, to the middle of the blockbuster is a profound mistake, as it greatly affects the audience's impression of the reasons that led a good police officer to seek revenge. Miller was also disappointed with the fight scene between Max and Jack Lupino and the, in his opinion, lackluster resolution.
  • In the subway scene, Max fires six shots, despite the fact that the Taurus Judge revolver he is armed with is a five-round firearm.
  • Before raiding his partner Alex Balder’s house, Max chambers a round in his standard-issue Beretta 92FS pistol. Real police officers always keep their weapons ready for action.
  • The power of the Taurus Judge revolver, which Max uses in the subway restroom, is greatly exaggerated. The Taurus Judge is not capable of blowing a lock open with a single shot.
  • The film depicts Valkyries as two-winged, humanoid creatures. However, in Scandinavian mythology, Valkyries fly on winged horses over the battlefield and do not have wings themselves.
  • The film shows forensic investigators from the New York City Police Department (NYPD) wearing jackets with the inscription “CSI” (Crime Scene Investigation) on the back. In reality, the forensic investigator division within the NYPD is called the “Crime Scene Unit”, and their jackets should therefore bear the inscription “CSU”.
  • In the 66th minute of the film, when Mona finds Max in her shelter, the boxes she passes have "Uetyre pal'ta" written on them. This likely means "Chetyre pal'tsa" – "Four Fingers".
  • The film is based on the video game “Max Payne” (2001).
  • The comic book inserts in the original game were inspired by Frank Miller's graphic novel 'Sin City'.
  • In the early stages of the project, Clive Owen was considered for the role of Max, having played a similar character in the film 'Shoot 'Em Up' (2007).
  • Mark Wahlberg rarely plays or understands computer games. Therefore, when he was approached with an offer to star in the film adaptation of the game, he replied that his career hadn't fallen apart enough to appear in obvious nonsense. However, he was then persuaded to read the script, and he was so inspired by the idea that he even started playing 'Max Payne'. However, as he admitted himself, he didn't last long – more important things came up. Therefore, he used his young assistant, who completed the game, as a consultant.
  • The club where Jack Lupino stores the 'Valkyr' drug is called 'Rag Na Rock'. In Norse mythology, to which the film refers several times, the word 'Ragnarök' means 'the end of the world'.
  • On the forearm of the film character, the drug addict Owen Green, who fell out of the window, you can see a 'USMC' tattoo, which stands for United States Marine Corps. In full accordance with the plot of the film, this means that Green also participated in the 'Valkyr' experiment.
  • Scott Miller, head of 3D Realms and one of the main creators of "Max Payne," expressed dissatisfaction with the distortion of the storyline in the film adaptation. He believes that moving the plot point where Max clashes with intruders at his home and then finds his wife and child to the middle of the blockbuster is a profound mistake, as it significantly impacts the viewer's understanding of the reasons that led a good police officer to seek revenge. Miller was also disappointed with the fight scene between Max and Jack Lupino and the, in his opinion, lackluster resolution.
  • At the 66th minute of the film, when Mona finds Max in her hideout, the boxes she passes by are labeled "Uetyre palta." This was likely intended to say "Chetyre paltsa" (Four Fingers).
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