Havana - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Havana"
Havana (1990)
Timing: 2:24 (144 min)
Havana - TMDB rating
5.8/10
140
Havana - Kinopoisk rating
6.823/10
1441
Havana - IMDB rating
6.1/10
9200

Actors and characters

Photo Robert Redford #9502Photo Robert Redford #9503Photo Robert Redford #9504Photo Robert Redford #9505

Robert Redford

Robert Redford
Character Jack Weil
Photo Lena Olin #60619Photo Lena Olin #60620Photo Lena Olin #60621Photo Lena Olin #60622

Lena Olin

Lena Olin
Character Bobby Duran
Photo Alan Arkin #10321Photo Alan Arkin #10322Photo Alan Arkin #10323Photo Alan Arkin #10324

Alan Arkin

Alan Arkin
Character Joe Volpi
Photo Tomas Milian #82752Photo Tomas Milian #82753Photo Tomas Milian #82754Photo Tomas Milian #82755

Tomas Milian

Tomas Milian
Character Menocal
Photo Daniel Davis #29511

Daniel Davis

Daniel Davis
Character Marion Chigwell
Photo Tony Plana #81505

Tony Plana

Tony Plana
Character Julio Ramos
Photo Lise Cutter #305137Photo Lise Cutter #305138

Lise Cutter

Lise Cutter
Character Patty
Photo Mark Rydell #99980Photo Mark Rydell #99981

Mark Rydell

Mark Rydell
Character Meyer Lansky
Photo Vasek Simek #143023
Vasek Simek
Character Willy
Fred Asparagus
Character Baby Hernandez
Photo Richard Portnow #22121

Richard Portnow

Richard Portnow
Character Mike MacClaney
Photo Dion Anderson #13979
Dion Anderson
Character Roy Forbes
Photo Carmine Caridi #27928

Carmine Caridi

Carmine Caridi
Character Captain Potts
James Medina
Character Corporal
Photo Joe Lala #16439

Joe Lala

Joe Lala
Character Cuban Businessman
Salvador Levy
Character Menocal's Lieutenant
Bernie Pollack
Character Hotel Man
Photo Owen Roizman #65226

Owen Roizman

Owen Roizman
Character Santos
Photo Victor Rivers #52867

Victor Rivers

Victor Rivers
Character Young Cuban #1
Alex Ganster
Character Young Cuban #2
Photo Dennis Farina #35535

Dennis Farina

Dennis Farina
Character Joe Volpe's Assistant (uncredited)
Photo Raúl Juliá #50979

Raúl Juliá

Raúl Juliá
Character Arturo Duran (uncredited)
Franklin Rodríguez
Character Jose

What's left behind the scenes

  • Initially, Sydney Pollack wanted to film directly in Havana, but this proved impossible for several reasons. At that time, it was illegal for US citizens to legally visit Cuba. According to then-current US law, producers were not allowed to invest money in filming in Cuba. Official relations between Cuba and the United States were extremely strained in 1989-1990. Therefore, filming was organized in another Caribbean country – the Dominican Republic. The vegetation there was similar, and there was some resemblance in the architecture. The final scene was filmed in Key West, Florida.
  • Many of the extras were political emigrants from Cuba, residing in the Dominican Republic during the film's production. According to director Sydney Pollack, the atmosphere on set was quite emotional, as the extras reminisced about the homeland they had left three decades prior.
  • Approximately one hundred American cars and buses from the 1950s were used in the filming.
  • Around 2,000 extras and supporting actors were involved in the film, requiring between 8,000 and 10,000 costumes, as many of them changed outfits during the shooting of various scenes.
  • The central plotline, featuring three main characters and a woman forced to choose between her husband and his rival – with the latter ultimately saving the couple out of simple human kindness – was borrowed from Michael Curtiz’s melodrama “Casablanca” (1942).
  • The main filming location was a street section lined with facades of casinos, restaurants, and hotels. Interior scenes were shot in recreated interiors of casino gambling halls, hotel rooms, and cafes. Havana’s Prado Boulevard was recreated on the grounds of a former US Air Force base in the Dominican Republic. Around 300 people worked on this. Over 80 neon signs were made in the US and delivered to the Dominican Republic. It took 20 weeks to build the main filming location.
  • The original screenplay for the film was written by Judith Rascoe in the mid-1970s. At that time, Jack Nicholson and Jane Fonda were slated to star in the film, but they left the project due to delays in the start of filming.
  • Raúl Juliá appeared in a supporting, but important role for the plot of the film. This actor received an 'Oscar' for Best Actor for his work in Héctor Babenco's drama 'Kiss of the Spider Woman' (1985), but he wasn't even mentioned in the credits of 'Havana'. The actor himself wanted his name to appear in the credits immediately after Robert Redford's, but for contractual reasons this was impossible, and then Juliá asked that his name not be included in the credits at all. That is why Lena Olin's name followed Redford's in the credits, followed by Alan Arkin's.
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