Damnation Alley - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Damnation Alley"
Damnation Alley (1977)
Timing: 1:31 (91 min)
Damnation Alley - TMDB rating
5.119/10
109
Damnation Alley - Kinopoisk rating
5.758/10
768
Damnation Alley - IMDB rating
5.3/10
6500

Actors and characters

Photo George Peppard #75483Photo George Peppard #75484Photo George Peppard #75485Photo George Peppard #75486

George Peppard

George Peppard
Character Maj. Eugene Denton
Photo Paul Winfield #67257Photo Paul Winfield #67258

Paul Winfield

Paul Winfield
Character Keegan
Photo Kip Niven #99425
Kip Niven
Character Lt. Tom Perry
Photo Robert Donner #91917
Robert Donner
Character Man / Guard
Photo Seamon Glass #52604Photo Seamon Glass #52605
Seamon Glass
Character Mountain Man #2
Roger Creed
Character Mountain Man
James R. Parkes
Character Mountain Man
Photo Mark L. Taylor #87886
Mark L. Taylor
Character Haskins
Bob Hackman
Character Colonel
Photo Murray Hamilton #53518Photo Murray Hamilton #53519Photo Murray Hamilton #53520Photo Murray Hamilton #53521

Murray Hamilton

Murray Hamilton
Character Gen. Landers
Terence Locke
Character Air Policeman
Trent Dolan
Character Technician
Marcia Holley
Character Gloria
Photo Erik Cord #18587

Erik Cord

Erik Cord
Character Burning Man
Photo Ulf Kjell Gür #273083Photo Ulf Kjell Gür #273084

Ulf Kjell Gür

Ulf Kjell Gür
Character Musician

What's left behind the scenes

  • A fully functional Landmaster amphibious all-terrain vehicle, costing $300,000, was constructed for the film's shooting. The 10-ton, 11-meter-long hull consisted of two articulated sections made of sheet steel and aluminum, had 12 wheels, and a 7-liter Ford engine. It traveled at a speed of about 60 km/h on land and developed 5 knots in the water. Inside, there were bunk beds, a shower, and a bathtub. Later, the Landmaster was used in episodes of the films "Army of Machines" (1994), "Hybrid" (1997), and the series "Get A Life" (1990-1992).
  • In 1976, this film was considered the most expensive science fiction project of the 20th Century Fox film company. Hoping for a successful release, the studio spared no effort in promoting it. At the same time, George Lucas's film "Star Wars: Episode 4 – A New Hope" (1977) could not boast such an advertising budget, and everyone at the studio was absolutely convinced that it would not be successful. Everything turned out exactly the opposite.
  • The terrifying killer cockroaches are, in fact, Madagascar hissing cockroaches, just over seven centimeters long and quite friendly. They communicate with each other through hissing, or it is a sign of excitement. Live insects were filmed in close-up, and for shots from a distance or when filming several cockroaches at once, prop insects were used.
  • Three hundred male cockroaches were used in the film (to prevent breeding). It took a week to film the scenes with the cockroaches.
  • The scene in which Ian-Michael Vincent (1944-2019) dodges giant scorpions on a motorcycle was initially filmed with full-size animatronic insect models. It didn't turn out very well, and images of real scorpions were superimposed on the images of the models during post-production.
  • A fully functional Landmaster amphibious all-terrain vehicle, costing $300,000, was constructed for the film. The 10-ton, 11-meter-long body consisted of two articulated sections made of sheet steel and aluminum, had 12 wheels, and a 7-liter Ford engine. It traveled at around 60 km/h on land and reached 5 knots in the water. Inside, it featured bunk beds, a shower, and a bathtub. Later, the Landmaster was used in episodes of the films "Army of Machines" (1994), "Hybrid" (1997), and the series "Get A Life" (1990-1992).
  • In 1976, this film was considered the most expensive science fiction project of the 20th Century Fox film company. Hoping for a successful release, the studio spared no effort in promoting it. At the same time, George Lucas’s film "Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope" (1977) could not boast such an advertising budget, and everyone at the studio was absolutely convinced that it would not be successful. The exact opposite happened.
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