G-Force - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "G-Force"
G-Force (2009)
Timing: 1:28 (88 min)
G-Force - TMDB rating
5.48/10
1970
G-Force - Kinopoisk rating
5.984/10
42410
G-Force - IMDB rating
5.1/10
53000

Actors and characters

Photo Sam Rockwell #15570Photo Sam Rockwell #15571Photo Sam Rockwell #15572Photo Sam Rockwell #15573

Sam Rockwell

Sam Rockwell
Character Darwin the Guinea Pig (voice)
Photo Jon Favreau #5361Photo Jon Favreau #5362Photo Jon Favreau #5363Photo Jon Favreau #5364

Jon Favreau

Jon Favreau
Character Hurley the Guinea Pig (voice)
Photo Tracy Morgan #39688Photo Tracy Morgan #39689

Tracy Morgan

Tracy Morgan
Character Blaster the Guinea Pig (voice)
Photo Penélope Cruz #19580Photo Penélope Cruz #19581Photo Penélope Cruz #19582Photo Penélope Cruz #19583

Penélope Cruz

Penélope Cruz
Character Juarez the Guinea Pig (voice)
Photo Nicolas Cage #18087Photo Nicolas Cage #18088Photo Nicolas Cage #18089Photo Nicolas Cage #18090

Nicolas Cage

Nicolas Cage
Character Speckles the Mole (voice)
Photo Dee Bradley Baker #5887Photo Dee Bradley Baker #5888Photo Dee Bradley Baker #5889

Dee Bradley Baker

Dee Bradley Baker
Character Mooch the Fly (voice)
Photo Bill Nighy #15726Photo Bill Nighy #15727Photo Bill Nighy #15728Photo Bill Nighy #15729

Bill Nighy

Bill Nighy
Character Leonard Saber
Photo Will Arnett #10353Photo Will Arnett #10354

Will Arnett

Will Arnett
Character Kip Killian
Photo Kelli Garner #19503

Kelli Garner

Kelli Garner
Character Marcie
Photo Steve Buscemi #16404Photo Steve Buscemi #16405Photo Steve Buscemi #16406Photo Steve Buscemi #16407

Steve Buscemi

Steve Buscemi
Character Bucky the Hamster (voice)
Jared Lavette
Character Jared the Skunk (voice)
Micah Lavette
Character Micah the Fox (voice)
Photo Niecy Nash #47368Photo Niecy Nash #47369Photo Niecy Nash #47370Photo Niecy Nash #47371

Niecy Nash

Niecy Nash
Character Rosalita
Photo Chris Ellis #28464

Chris Ellis

Chris Ellis
Character NSA Director
Photo Justin Mentell #242304

Justin Mentell

Justin Mentell
Character Terrell
Photo Troy Robinson #3668

Troy Robinson

Troy Robinson
Character Agent
Photo Travis Davis #153418

Travis Davis

Travis Davis
Character Agent
Photo Mini Anden #43410

Mini Anden

Mini Anden
Character Saber's Assistant
Photo Camaron Engels #233636Photo Camaron Engels #233637Photo Camaron Engels #233638
Camaron Engels
Character Skateboarder #1 (as Cameron Engels)
Photo Steve Kelso #3354

Steve Kelso

Steve Kelso
Character Agent
Max Favreau
Character Mice (voice)
Photo James Huang #92488
James Huang
Character Agent
Photo Jack Conley #37467

Jack Conley

Jack Conley
Character Agent Trigstad

What's left behind the scenes

  • Initially, the film was planned to be released in Russian theaters under the title "Brigada-M".
  • The initial idea for creating "Darwin's Mission" was suggested by the five-year-old son of director Hoyt Yeatman Jr. One day, the boy brought home a guinea pig and remarked that it would be cool if these creatures could be soldiers.
  • Something for the first time: "Darwin's Mission" is Jerry Bruckheimer's first foray into the world of three-dimensional cinematography. Also, "Darwin's Mission" is the first film about guinea pigs who have become secret agents!
  • The idea of transforming trained animals into intelligence agents has been reflected not only in cinema. The internet frequently features stories about other members of the animal kingdom: from cockroaches stuffed with miniature cameras to dolphins trained to search for mines, and squirrels equipped with recording devices for covert espionage. All of them, allegedly, serve in secret government organizations.
  • If anyone was to be entrusted with directing an action movie packed with special effects about computer-generated rodents, it should have been Hoyt Yeatman. It's not for nothing he was awarded an "Oscar" for outstanding achievement in visual effects for the film "The Abyss," as well as a certificate for merit in science and technology – for promoting computer graphics rendering technology.
  • Scott Stockdick, head of the film's visual effects department representing Sony Imageworks, has received two American Academy Awards, including an "Oscar" for outstanding achievement in visual effects for "Spider-Man 2."
  • A rich assortment of the latest reconnaissance equipment was specifically developed and constructed for the film's shooting, scaled to the size of the main characters. This included an ergonomic command center keyboard for the mole Speckles (because miniature mole claws aren't meant for hitting keys!)
  • The main villain in "Darwin's Mission" manages to bring household appliances to life (naturally, with the goal of taking over Earth). Many of the home appliances were "implanted" with animal personalities. For example, the dishwasher behaves like a typical dominant male in a gorilla troop.
  • As for the Lilliputian secret agents, the filmmakers tried to create the most realistic guinea pigs possible using computer graphics. Animal behavior was studied – both in nature and in the virtual world – to subsequently create the most believable atmosphere. The result was an explosive symbiosis of computer animation and real action in the film's three-dimensional world.
  • Attention! The filmmakers warn that the "break-out-of-frame" technology was used – when watching in 3D, the three-dimensional characters, figuratively speaking, "break out" of the scene's setting into the auditorium.
  • Special cameras were used to shoot the real world from the perspective of an average rodent. The "Zhivchik" (named for the funny noise it made during shooting) camera could shoot a scene while rotating 360 degrees, after which the image was digitized on a computer. The "Mukhozor" 35mm camera was equipped with a very wide "fish-eye" lens to accurately convey Agent Mukha's field of vision.
  • Thoughts on ecology are subconscious: The largest film set was built to create the atmosphere of Dr. Ben Kendall's laboratory (the creator of the G-Force team). Metal structures, obsolete electrical parts, and other technical waste, including an aircraft fuselage, were used for the construction. Speckles the mole's burrow is filled with mobile phones and their spare parts.
  • The site on which Ben Kendall's house was built was constructed from recycled materials. A unique house on the Redondo Beach in California was built from old shipping containers.
  • When actor Sam Rockwell was little, he had a guinea pig named Ralph. The latter had a habit of biting the finger of the person feeding him.
  • Harry Gregson-Williams was originally supposed to compose the music for the film, but he left the project to focus on working on "Prince of Persia" (2010).
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