The Beast of War - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Beast of War"
The Beast of War (1988)
Timing: 1:51 (111 min)
The Beast of War - TMDB rating
7/10
203
The Beast of War - Kinopoisk rating
6.015/10
1222
The Beast of War - IMDB rating
7.3/10
12000

Actors and characters

Photo Jason Patric #62459Photo Jason Patric #62460Photo Jason Patric #62461

Jason Patric

Jason Patric
Character Konstantin Koverchenko
Photo Steven Bauer #27691Photo Steven Bauer #27692Photo Steven Bauer #27693Photo Steven Bauer #27694

Steven Bauer

Steven Bauer
Character Khan Taj
Photo Stephen Baldwin #58100Photo Stephen Baldwin #58101

Stephen Baldwin

Stephen Baldwin
Character Anthony Golikov
Photo Don Harvey #24219Photo Don Harvey #24220Photo Don Harvey #24221

Don Harvey

Don Harvey
Character Kaminski
Photo Kabir Bedi #117129Photo Kabir Bedi #117130

Kabir Bedi

Kabir Bedi
Character Akbar
Photo Erick Avari #38485Photo Erick Avari #38486

Erick Avari

Erick Avari
Character Samad
Photo Chaim Jeraffi #10994
Chaim Jeraffi
Character Moustafa
Shoshi Marciano
Character Sherina
Yitzhak Ne'eman
Character Iskandar
Photo David Sherrill #104280
David Sherrill
Character Helicopter Pilot
Moshe Vapnik
Character Hasan
Photo Claude Aviram #260347

Claude Aviram

Claude Aviram
Character Sadique
Victor Ken
Character Ali
Avi Keedar
Character Noor
Osnat Mor
Character Young Girl
Photo Rami Heuberger #27806

Rami Heuberger

Rami Heuberger
Character Helicopter Co-Pilot
Avi Gilor
Character Khahzaman
Roberto Pollak
Character Shahzaman
Beni Baruchin
Character Afzal
Photo Dale Dye #26455

Dale Dye

Dale Dye
Character Helicopter Crew Chief (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The words "Badal" and "Nanawatai," spoken by the mujahideen in the film, mean "revenge" and "mercy," respectively.
  • In the film, the actors use American military slang and commands, which sounds inappropriate coming from Soviet soldiers. When the film was dubbed for release in Hungary, this oversight was corrected and replaced with jargon and commands accepted in the armies of the Warsaw Pact countries. Nevertheless, the tank commander repeatedly uses the outdated word “grapeshot,” referring to a fragmentation shell.
  • There are some inconsistencies in Daskal's backstory. He mentions fighting the Nazis in Stalingrad (1942-1943) at the age of 8, but if that were the case, he would have been 46 or 47 years old by the time the film's action takes place. Furthermore, he talks about a tank that was disabled by an RPG shot in Mongolia, but the Soviet army never engaged in combat operations in Mongolia.
  • The crew of the T-62 tank consists of 4 people, not 5 as shown in the film. 5 people simply would not fit inside this model of tank.
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