Squirm - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Squirm"
Squirm (1976)
Timing: 1:32 (92 min)
Squirm - TMDB rating
4.9/10
126
Squirm - Kinopoisk rating
5.07/10
490
Squirm - IMDB rating
4.9/10
7000

Actors and characters

Photo Don Scardino #99126

Don Scardino

Don Scardino
Character Mick
Photo Patricia Pearcy #273192
Patricia Pearcy
Character Geri Sanders
R.A. Dow
Character Roger Grimes
Photo Jean Sullivan #273193Photo Jean Sullivan #273194
Jean Sullivan
Character Naomi Sanders
Photo Peter MacLean #273195
Peter MacLean
Character Sheriff Jim Reston
Fran Higgins
Character Alma Sanders
Photo William Newman #87343
William Newman
Character Quigley
Barbara Quinn
Character The Sheriff's Girl
Carl Dagenhart
Character Willie Grimes
Angel Sande
Character Millie
Carol Jean Owens
Character Lizzie
Kim Iocouvozzi
Character Hank
Walter Dimmick
Character Danny
Leslie Thorsen
Character Bonnie
Julia Klopp
Character Mrs. Klopp
Ralph Flanders
Character 1st Man at Lunch Counter
Albert Smith
Character 2nd Man at Lunch Counter
Jim Shirah
Character 3rd Man at Lunch Counter
Harold Mumm
Character Bus Driver
W.A. Lindblatt
Character Power Line Repairman

What's left behind the scenes

  • Kim Basinger auditioned for the role of Jerry.
  • Martin Sheen wanted to play Mick, but since he wanted to significantly rework the script, he was turned down.
  • The number of sandworms used in the film is uncountable, as the filmmakers repeatedly placed orders for worm deliveries, each costing $250,000 at the time. That year, the New England fishing industry lost its annual supply of polychaete worms of the species Glecera alba specifically due to the filming of this movie.
  • The inspiration for the screenplay came from an experiment that the film's screenwriter and director, Jeff Lieberman, conducted with his brother as children. One night, they ran an electric current through damp soil and watched hundreds of worms crawl to the surface. Lieberman noticed how the worms tried to hide from the light (as they are light-sensitive). This became the basis for the plot, and a character played by R.A. Dow recounts a similar experiment in the film.
  • The house used during filming is known as one of the most famous haunted houses in the state of Georgia.
  • When worms are shown falling from the ceiling in the living room, a so-called “reverse shot” was used. The camera was turned upside down and worms falling onto the floor, decorated to resemble a ceiling, were filmed. When the footage was played back in normal mode, it created the impression that the worms were falling from a hole in the ceiling.
  • According to director Jeff Lieberman, no special effects were used when filming the scene where a tree falls directly onto the roof of the Sandersons' house and ends up in the dining room. Everything was shot in one take. The tree had been felled in advance and suspended by a crane over the dining room set, where the actors involved in the scene were located. The scene was filmed using multiple cameras positioned around the set.
  • R.A. Dau worked using the Stanislavski system, and he arrived in the town in Georgia where filming took place in advance to try and immerse himself in its atmosphere before playing one of the locals.
  • For the filming of the scene where Willie Grimes is found dead, Carla Daggenhart was actually buried in the ground so that only his head remained visible. A mannequin was placed near the head, with worms crawling on it, creating the impression that the worms were devouring the body lying on the ground.
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