Stand by Me - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Stand by Me"
Stand by Me (1986)
Timing: 1:29 (89 min)
Stand by Me - TMDB rating
7.839/10
6445
Stand by Me - Kinopoisk rating
7.823/10
37560
Stand by Me - IMDB rating
8.1/10
484000

Actors and characters

Photo Wil Wheaton #31614

Wil Wheaton

Wil Wheaton
Character Gordie Lachance
Photo River Phoenix #53958Photo River Phoenix #53959Photo River Phoenix #53960Photo River Phoenix #53961

River Phoenix

River Phoenix
Character Chris Chambers
Photo Corey Feldman #59001

Corey Feldman

Corey Feldman
Character Teddy Duchamp
Photo Jerry OPhoto Jerry OPhoto Jerry OPhoto Jerry O

Jerry O'Connell

Jerry O'Connell
Character Vern Tessio
Photo Kiefer Sutherland #39909Photo Kiefer Sutherland #39910Photo Kiefer Sutherland #39911Photo Kiefer Sutherland #39912

Kiefer Sutherland

Kiefer Sutherland
Character Ace Merrill
Photo Casey Siemaszko #35395Photo Casey Siemaszko #35396

Casey Siemaszko

Casey Siemaszko
Character Billy Tessio
Photo Gary Riley #35414Photo Gary Riley #35415
Gary Riley
Character Charlie Hogan
Photo Bradley Gregg #110397Photo Bradley Gregg #110398

Bradley Gregg

Bradley Gregg
Character Eyeball Chambers
Photo Jason Oliver #124526
Jason Oliver
Character Vince Desjardins
Photo Marshall Bell #46507Photo Marshall Bell #46508Photo Marshall Bell #46509Photo Marshall Bell #46510

Marshall Bell

Marshall Bell
Character Mr. Lachance
Photo Frances Lee McCain #35390

Frances Lee McCain

Frances Lee McCain
Character Mrs. Lachance
Photo Bruce Kirby #93273Photo Bruce Kirby #93274Photo Bruce Kirby #93275
Bruce Kirby
Character Mr. Quidacioluo
Photo William Bronder #127869
William Bronder
Character Milo Pressman
Photo Scott Beach #1835

Scott Beach

Scott Beach
Character Mayor Grundy
Photo Richard Dreyfuss #53506Photo Richard Dreyfuss #53507Photo Richard Dreyfuss #53508Photo Richard Dreyfuss #53509

Richard Dreyfuss

Richard Dreyfuss
Character The Writer
Photo John Cusack #28915Photo John Cusack #28916Photo John Cusack #28917Photo John Cusack #28918

John Cusack

John Cusack
Character Denny Lachance
Madeleine Swift
Character Waitress
Geanette Bobst
Character Mayor's Wife
Art Burke
Character Principal Wiggins
Photo Matt Williams #127870

Matt Williams

Matt Williams
Character Bob Cormier
Andy Lindberg
Character Lardass Hogan
Photo Dick Durock #61538

Dick Durock

Dick Durock
Character Bill Travis
O.B. Babbs
Character Lardass Heckler #1
Charlie Owens
Character Lardass Heckler #2
Kenneth Hodges
Character Donelley Twin
John Hodges
Character Donelley Twin
Susan Thorpe
Character Fat Lady
Korey Scott Pollard
Character Moke
Rick Elliott
Character Jack Mudgett
Photo Kent W. Luttrell #76199
Kent W. Luttrell
Character Ray Brower
Photo Chance Quinn #127871
Chance Quinn
Character Gordon's Son
Jason Naylor
Character His Friend

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on Stephen King's novella "The Body" (1982).
  • At the insistence of fanatical anti-smoking advocate Rob Reiner, the boys' cigarettes contained cabbage leaves instead of tobacco.
  • Adrian Lyne was originally supposed to direct the film, but because he was unable to finish "9 1/2 Weeks," he was forced to hand the project over to Rob Reiner.
  • The pond the boys fall into was actually a swimming pool; the film crew didn't want to send the boys into a real pond where goodness knows what might be found.
  • The scene where Wil Wheaton and Jerry O'Connell run towards the camera while being chased by a train was filmed on an overpass using a telephoto lens.
  • Corey Feldman and director Rob Reiner went through 30 different laugh tracks before choosing the one used for Teddy, who was played by Corey.
  • River Phoenix auditioned for the role of Gordie Lachance, but director Rob Reiner decided he was better suited for the role of Chris.
  • The novella and the film are set in Castle Rock, Maine and Oregon, respectively. The same name is used by Rob Reiner's company.
  • The boys pool their money and it turns out they have a total of $2.37. The number 237 appears repeatedly in Stephen King's works.
  • The train scene took a whole week to film. Stunt performers of short stature and female gender with short haircuts were used in the filming. For safety reasons, the viaduct was covered with sheets of plywood.
  • Despite numerous rumors to the contrary, the leeches were not real. They were held on with rubber glue mixed with something pink, which was meant to look like blood, and they were very irritating to the skin. After filming, the boys weren't even allowed to go to the public pool because the marks from the leeches looked like a skin disease.
  • Initially, David Dukes was cast as the narrator. Some scenes were filmed with his participation, after which they were reshot with Richard Dreyfuss. But in the first scene, where the character is shown in a car in a long shot, Dukes remained.
  • Corey Haim (1971-2010) auditioned for the role of Gordie, but the studio offered him the role of Chris. In the end, Corey turned down the role to star in David Zelcer's film "Lucas" (1986). The role of Teddy was played by Corey Haim's friend, Corey Feldman.
  • Kiefer Sutherland's character drives a 1950 Ford.
  • During the filming of a particular scene, one of the extras, a child, actually vomited. A mixture of cottage cheese and blueberries was used as the vomit.
  • The scene where Gordie and Vern almost get hit by a train was difficult to film because Wil Wheaton and Jerry O’Connell didn’t look scared enough. Eventually, the director yelled at them until they cried, after which they were able to perform the scene convincingly.
  • The main actors weren’t shown Ray Brower’s body until the very last moment to capture their genuine reaction.
  • Adrian Lyne was supposed to direct the film, but because he was unable to finish "9 1/2 Weeks," he was forced to hand the project over to Rob Reiner.
  • The scene where Gordie and Vern almost get hit by a train was impossible to film because Wil Wheaton and Jerry O’Connell didn’t look scared enough. It ended with the director yelling at them and continuing to yell until they cried, after which they were able to play the scene convincingly.
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