The Lost Boys - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Lost Boys"
The Lost Boys (1987)
Timing: 1:37 (97 min)
The Lost Boys - TMDB rating
7.089/10
2225
The Lost Boys - Kinopoisk rating
6.658/10
9317
The Lost Boys - IMDB rating
7.2/10
177000

Actors and characters

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

Jason Patric

Jason Patric
Character Michael Emerson
Photo Corey Haim #60403Photo Corey Haim #60404Photo Corey Haim #60405Photo Corey Haim #60406

Corey Haim

Corey Haim
Character Sam Emerson
Photo Dianne Wiest #36572Photo Dianne Wiest #36573Photo Dianne Wiest #36574

Dianne Wiest

Dianne Wiest
Character Lucy Emerson
Photo Barnard Hughes #90187Photo Barnard Hughes #90188

Barnard Hughes

Barnard Hughes
Character Grandpa
Photo Jami Gertz #77055Photo Jami Gertz #77056

Jami Gertz

Jami Gertz
Character Star
Photo Corey Feldman #59001

Corey Feldman

Corey Feldman
Character Edgar Frog
Photo Billy Wirth #103634

Billy Wirth

Billy Wirth
Character Dwayne
Photo Alex Winter #92447Photo Alex Winter #92448Photo Alex Winter #92449Photo Alex Winter #92450

Alex Winter

Alex Winter
Character Marko
Photo Chance Michael Corbitt #103635
Chance Michael Corbitt
Character Laddie
Alexander Bacan Chapman
Character Greg
Nori Morgan
Character Shelly
Photo Kelly Jo Minter #75271
Kelly Jo Minter
Character Maria
Photo Todd Feder #103636Photo Todd Feder #103637
Todd Feder
Character Surf Nazi #1
Photo Christopher Peters #101984
Christopher Peters
Character Surf Nazi #2
Keith Butterfield
Character Surf Nazi #3
Gerald Younggren
Character Surf Nazi #4
Eric Graves
Character Surf Nazi #5
J. Dinan Myrtetus
Character Security Guard

Timmy Cappello

Timmy Cappello
Character Beach Concert Star
Photo Jim Turner #103621
Jim Turner
Character Gas Station Owner
Tony Cain
Character Lost Child
Melanie Bishop
Character Child's Mother
Photo Nicole Vigil #103638
Nicole Vigil
Character Girl on Boardwalk (uncredited)
Sandra E. Garcia
Character Runaway #1
Ian Guindon
Character Runaway #2
Jane Bare
Character Frog Mother
B. Lowenberg
Character Frog Father
Captain Colourz
Character Tattoo Man
Inez Pandalfi
Character Security Guard's Wife

Douglas Mellor

Douglas Mellor
Character (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Originally, Richard Donner was going to direct the film.
  • Initially, Keenan Wynn was considered for the role of the grandfather, however, the actor passed away on October 14, 1986, just before filming began.
  • Then the choice fell on John Carradine, a veteran of vampire films, but it turned out that the actor was seriously ill and unable to film.
  • Initially, it was intended that David (Kiefer Sutherland) would only wear black gloves while riding a motorcycle. However, while riding his motorcycle for leisure near the set, Kiefer Sutherland fell and broke his arm. Because of this, he had to wear gloves in some other scenes as well to hide the cast.
  • The film was subsequently novelized by American writer Craig Shaw Gardner. The book includes several episodes that were not included in the film.
  • The names of the Frogg brothers, Edgar and Alan, are a reference to the name of the legendary master of literary horror, a classic of American literature, Edgar Allan Poe.
  • An image of Jim Morrison – a legendary rock idol, the leader of The Doors, and the author and original performer of the song “People are Strange” – can be seen in the vampires’ cave. The song is featured in the film performed by Echo & the Bunnymen.
  • A poster featuring actor Rob Lowe can be seen on Sam's closet door – this is a reference to Joel Schumacher's previous film, “St. Elmo's Fire” (1985), in which Rob Lowe starred.
  • The original draft of the screenplay, written by Janis Fischer and James Jeremaya, was a purely children's scary story. The vampires in it were a group of mischievous kids, the Frog brothers were 8-year-old boy scouts, and the Star was a boy, with a love story, naturally, absent.
  • When Joel Schumacher was brought on to direct the film, he disliked the children's concept and told the producers he would only take on the project if he was allowed to change the script's concept, making the children teenagers, as he believed this version would be much more interesting and sensual.
  • The film's opening credits list actress Kelly Jo Minter, despite her having only one noticeable scene in the entire movie, in a video store. The reason is that her role was originally much larger – but almost all of it was cut during editing. Scenes with Kelly Jo Minter were included in the bonus materials of the Western two-disc collector's edition released in 2004.
  • In the film's finale, David, pierced by two stakes, does not turn to dust like the other vampires. Although Max later states otherwise, it was intended that David was not completely destroyed. He was supposed to reappear in a sequel that was never made.
  • Originally, the film was not supposed to end with the grandfather's joking line by the refrigerator. After that, there was to be a transition to a scene where the surviving vampires gather in an abandoned hotel. The final shot of the film was to be an image of a drawing on the wall, made at the beginning of the 20th century, depicting Max looking exactly as he did in the film. All of this was in an early version of the script but was not implemented.
  • In the vampires' cave, you can see an image of Jim Morrison – a legendary rock idol, leader of The Doors, and author and performer of the original version of the song “People Are Strange,” which is featured in the film performed by Echo & the Bunnymen.
  • On Sam's closet door, you can see a poster of actor Rob Lowe – this is a reference to Joel Schumacher's previous film, “St. Elmo's Fire” (1985), in which Rob Lowe starred.
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