In the Mouth of Madness - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "In the Mouth of Madness"
In the Mouth of Madness (1995)
Timing: 1:35 (95 min)
In the Mouth of Madness - TMDB rating
7.206/10
1842
In the Mouth of Madness - Kinopoisk rating
6.962/10
25082
In the Mouth of Madness - IMDB rating
7.1/10
89000

Actors and characters

Photo Sam Neill #7770Photo Sam Neill #7771Photo Sam Neill #7772Photo Sam Neill #7773

Sam Neill

Sam Neill
Character John Trent
Photo Julie Carmen #114130

Julie Carmen

Julie Carmen
Character Linda Styles
Photo Jürgen Prochnow #58084Photo Jürgen Prochnow #58085Photo Jürgen Prochnow #58086Photo Jürgen Prochnow #58087

Jürgen Prochnow

Jürgen Prochnow
Character Sutter Cane
Photo David Warner #12243Photo David Warner #12244Photo David Warner #12245Photo David Warner #12246

David Warner

David Warner
Character Dr. Wrenn
Photo John Glover #53782Photo John Glover #53783Photo John Glover #53784

John Glover

John Glover
Character Saperstein
Photo Bernie Casey #92055Photo Bernie Casey #92056Photo Bernie Casey #92057

Bernie Casey

Bernie Casey
Character Robinson
Photo Peter Jason #22514Photo Peter Jason #22515Photo Peter Jason #22516

Peter Jason

Peter Jason
Character Mr. Paul
Photo Charlton Heston #28513Photo Charlton Heston #28514Photo Charlton Heston #28515Photo Charlton Heston #28516

Charlton Heston

Charlton Heston
Character Jackson Harglow
Photo Frances Bay #59048

Frances Bay

Frances Bay
Character Mrs. Pickman
Photo Kevin Rushton #36376
Kevin Rushton
Character Guard #1
Gene Mack
Character Guard #2
Marvin Scott
Character Reporter
Katherine Ashby
Character Receptionist
Ben Gilbert
Character Young Teen
Dennis O'Connor
Character Cop
Paul Brogren
Character Scrawny Teen
Sharon Dyer
Character Homeless Lady
Sean Vertigo
Character Bicycle Boy
Lance Paton
Character Little Boy
Photo Jacelyn Holmes #202658Photo Jacelyn Holmes #202659Photo Jacelyn Holmes #202660
Jacelyn Holmes
Character Little Girl
Garry Robbins
Character Truck Driver
Sean Roberge
Character Desk Clerk
Robert Lewis Bush
Character Hotel Man
Louise Beaven
Character Old Lady
Cliff Woolner
Character Bus Driver
Photo Deborah Theaker #51755
Deborah Theaker
Character Municipal Woman
Photo Chuck Campbell #125535
Chuck Campbell
Character Customer
Carolyn Tweedle
Character Nurse
Thom Bell
Character Farmer
Mark Adriaans
Character Window Teen
Jack Moore-Wickham
Character Simon's Son (Johnny)
David Austerwell
Character Kid
Richard Kohler
Character Kid
Kieran Sells
Character Kid
Laura Schmidt
Character Kid
Kyle Sheehan
Character Kid
Daniel Verhoeven
Character Kid
Katie Zegers
Character Kid

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is a tribute to H.P. Lovecraft and contains numerous references to his works. The film’s title is reminiscent of “At the Mountains of Madness,” Lovecraft’s favorite story. The film begins with a scene where the protagonist is placed in an asylum, and the subsequent narrative unfolds through his recollections – a favorite device of Lovecraft. The film also contains a reference to the “Elder Gods” – characters from the “Cthulhu Mythos” – and mentions locations and characters (such as Mrs. Pickman) from his texts. The film even features direct quotations from Lovecraft: when John Trent reads excerpts from the books of Sutter Cane.
  • The character of writer Sutter Cane is a clear reference to John Carpenter’s friend Stephen King, with whom Carpenter had previously worked (“Christine” (1983)) as had screenwriter and producer Michael De Luca (“The Lawnmower Man” (1992)). “Hobb’s End” – a fictional town in Maine – is a nod to “Castle Rock,” the setting of many of King’s novels, and the very theme of the relationship between a writer and the crowd is extremely well-developed in King’s work.
  • Throughout the film, Sutter Cane utters the phrase, “I told you, my favorite color is blue?” All the characters in the film have blue eyes in close-ups.
  • The film completes John Carpenter’s “Apocalypse Trilogy,” begun with “The Thing” (1982) and “Prince of Darkness” (1987).
  • The building where scenes from the insane asylum were filmed is a water treatment plant in Toronto. It was also frequently used for scenes in other films. After September 11, 2001, the plant became a closed facility, and nothing will be filmed there anymore.
  • Sam Neill, who started as a director, gave Carpenter useful advice during filming. Among other things, he advised shooting some shots in the hotel scene from above.
  • "Hobb" is an archaic English word meaning "devil."
  • The 1953 film "Robot Monster," which Sam Neill's character watches near the end, is one of Carpenter's favorite monster movies from his childhood.
  • The original titles of the six books by Sutter Cane, whose covers Sam Neill's character used to create a map, are: "The Hobb's End Horror," "The Feeding," "The Whisperer in the Dark," "Something in the Cellar," "The Breathing Tunnel," and "In the Mouth of Madness."
  • The "Black Church" in Hobb's End was filmed using the Cathedral of the Transfiguration of the Slovak Greek Catholic Church.
  • When John is placed in a padded room, even without a bed, to prevent him from harming himself, the attending physician leaves a chair in it after leaving, which contradicts the rules.
  • The Slovak Greek Catholic Church of the Transfiguration was used as the location for "Black Church" in Hobb's End.
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