Hard Target - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Hard Target"
Hard Target (1993)
Timing: 1:37 (97 min)
Hard Target - TMDB rating
6.481/10
1316
Hard Target - Kinopoisk rating
7.074/10
43421
Hard Target - IMDB rating
6.2/10
61000

Actors and characters

Photo Jean-Claude Van Damme #10334Photo Jean-Claude Van Damme #10335Photo Jean-Claude Van Damme #10336Photo Jean-Claude Van Damme #10337

Jean-Claude Van Damme

Jean-Claude Van Damme
Character Chance Boudreaux
Photo Arnold Vosloo #36834Photo Arnold Vosloo #36835

Arnold Vosloo

Arnold Vosloo
Character Pik van Cleef
Photo Lance Henriksen #25993Photo Lance Henriksen #25994Photo Lance Henriksen #25995Photo Lance Henriksen #25996

Lance Henriksen

Lance Henriksen
Character Emil Fouchon
Photo Yancy Butler #48757Photo Yancy Butler #48758Photo Yancy Butler #48759Photo Yancy Butler #48760

Yancy Butler

Yancy Butler
Character Natasha Binder
Photo Wilford Brimley #46806Photo Wilford Brimley #46807Photo Wilford Brimley #46808

Wilford Brimley

Wilford Brimley
Character Uncle Douvee
Photo Ted Raimi #21962Photo Ted Raimi #21963Photo Ted Raimi #21964Photo Ted Raimi #21965

Ted Raimi

Ted Raimi
Character Man on the Street
Photo Kasi Lemmons #79656

Kasi Lemmons

Kasi Lemmons
Character Det. Marie Mitchell
Photo Willie C. Carpenter #38032
Willie C. Carpenter
Character Elijah Roper
Photo Eliott Keener #42677
Eliott Keener
Character Randal Poe
Photo Chuck Pfarrer #80740
Chuck Pfarrer
Character Douglas Binder
Photo Robert Apisa #80741
Robert Apisa
Character Mr. Lopacki
Douglas Forsythe Rye
Character Frick
Mike Leinert
Character Frack
Photo Lenore Banks #80742
Lenore Banks
Character Marie
Barbara Tasker
Character Waitress
Randy Cheramie
Character Shop Steward
Robert Pavlovich
Character Detective
Photo Marco St. John #59755

Marco St. John

Marco St. John
Character Dr. Morton
Joe Warfield
Character Ismal Zenan
Jeanette Kontomitras
Character Madam
Tom Lupo
Character Jerome
Photo Jules Sylvester #73418
Jules Sylvester
Character Peterson
David Efron
Character Billy Bob
Codie Scott
Character Reporter
Photo Pete Antico #31326
Pete Antico
Character Thug in Bar (uncredited)
Stephen R. Alfred
Character Police Officer on Strike (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The final action scene of the film was supposed to be a boat chase, but due to Jean-Claude Van Damme's interference in the creative process, director John Woo made adjustments, and the boat chase ultimately became the finale for another of Woo’s films – *Face/Off* (1997).
  • John Woo's first American film, and the first major Hollywood film directed by an Asian filmmaker.
  • The surname of Pike Van Cleef is a tribute to actor Lee Van Cleef, known for playing cold and laconic villains.
  • The film initially received an 'NC-17' rating from the MPAA for scenes of excessive violence. John Woo re-edited the film 7 times to obtain an 'R' rating.
  • The rough cut of the film is 127 minutes long.
  • The director's cut of the film is 117 minutes long.
  • Among the scenes present in the working version of the film was a love scene between Chance and Natasha (only a kissing scene remained in the final version). Also, the shootout scene at the abandoned factory (at the end of the film) was much longer.
  • Lance Henriksen's pistol is a Thompson Center Contender.
  • Kurt Russell was considered for the lead role.
  • In one of the final scenes, already at the abandoned factory, the coat of the character played by Lance Henriksen catches fire due to an explosion, and special gel, applied to stunt performers to avoid burns, is clearly visible in his hair and on his neck.
  • The management of the film company “Universal Pictures” feared that director John Woo’s poor knowledge of English would be a problem during filming, so Sam Raimi was constantly nearby just in case. Among other things, he was always ready to replace Woo in the director’s chair if necessary.
  • Kurt Russell was originally planned for the lead role, but his schedule was so tight that they would have had to wait two years for an opening. That’s why they decided to give the role to Jean-Claude Van Damme, whom John Woo knew from working together on the action film “Double Impact” (1991) in Hong Kong.
  • John Woo didn't speak English very well, so the film crew and actors had to get used to it. When Woo couldn’t explain to cinematographer Russell Carpenter how he wanted a particular shot or frame to be filmed, he would resort to simple statements like “It’s like (director) Sam Peckinpah,” and Carpenter would instantly understand what was required.
  • At the 59th minute, Chance Boudreaux notices that his motorcycle’s fuel tank is punctured and fuel is leaking from the holes. Throughout the following scene, up to the head-on collision with the car, it is clearly visible that there are no bullet holes in the motorcycle’s tank.
  • At the 59th minute, Chance Boudreaux rides towards a car on a motorcycle. When the camera briefly moves to the car's interior, it becomes apparent that a stuntman is operating the motorcycle instead of Jean-Claude Van Damme. From this angle, it's also visible that the motorcycle is using additional supports near the rear wheel for increased stability.
  • The final action scene of the film was supposed to be a boat chase, but due to Van Damme's interference in the creative process, director John Woo made adjustments, and ultimately the boat chase became the finale for another of Woo’s films – “Face/Off” (1997).
  • Initially, the film received an "NC-17" rating from the MPAA for scenes of excessive violence. John Woo re-edited the film 7 times to obtain an "R" rating.
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