A Woman Under the Influence - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "A Woman Under the Influence"
A Woman Under the Influence (1974)
Timing: 2:35 (155 min)
A Woman Under the Influence - TMDB rating
7.8/10
554

Actors and characters

Photo Gena Rowlands #35607Photo Gena Rowlands #35608Photo Gena Rowlands #35609Photo Gena Rowlands #35610

Gena Rowlands

Gena Rowlands
Character Mabel Longhetti
Photo Peter Falk #51084Photo Peter Falk #51085

Peter Falk

Peter Falk
Character Nick Longhetti
Photo Fred Draper #128387

Fred Draper

Fred Draper
Character George Mortensen
Lady Rowlands
Character Martha Mortensen
Photo Katherine Cassavetes #128388
Katherine Cassavetes
Character Margaret Longhetti
Photo Matthew Labyorteaux #20704Photo Matthew Labyorteaux #20705

Matthew Labyorteaux

Matthew Labyorteaux
Character Angelo Longhetti
Matthew Cassel
Character Tony Longhetti
Christina Grisanti
Character Maria Longhetti
Photo George Dunn #117313
George Dunn
Character Garson Cross
Photo Mario Gallo #87148
Mario Gallo
Character Harold Jensen
Eddie Shaw
Character Dr. Zepp
Angelo Grisanti
Character Vito Grimaldi
Photo Charles Horvath #52571
Charles Horvath
Character Eddie

James Joyce

James Joyce
Character Bowman
Photo John Finnegan #81615

John Finnegan

John Finnegan
Character Clancy
Cliff Carnell
Character Aldo
Photo Frank Richards #88195
Frank Richards
Character Adolph
Photo Hugh Hurd #128389
Hugh Hurd
Character Willie Johnson
Leon Wagner
Character Billy Tidrow
Photo Dominique Davalos #117304
Dominique Davalos
Character Dominique Jensen
Photo Xan Cassavetes #128390
Xan Cassavetes
Character Adrienne Jensen
Pancho Meisenheimer
Character John Jensen
Sonny Aprile
Character Aldo
Ellen Davalos
Character Nancy
Joanne Moore Jordan
Character Muriel

John Hawker

John Hawker
Character Joseph Morton
Sylvester Words
Character James Turner
Photo Elizabeth Deering #128391
Elizabeth Deering
Character Angela
Jackie Peters
Character Tina
Photo Elsie Ames #128392
Elsie Ames
Character Principal
N.J. Cassavetes
Character Adolph

What's left behind the scenes

  • After completing filming, John Cassavetes could not find a distributor and, at one point, was simply carrying boxes with the film under his arm, going around to cinemas in search of one. Eventually, it turned out that Martin Scorsese was a big fan of Cassavetes, having gained prominence after the release of the thriller "Mean Streets" (1973). Scorsese threatened that if a distributor was not found, he would withdraw his drama "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" (1974) from the program of a major New York film festival.
  • Initially, Cassavetes planned to write a play for the stage, but his wife, Gena Rowlands (who played the main role in the film), convinced him to make a movie, stating that playing her role night after night would be incredibly difficult.
  • To finance the film, John Cassavetes mortgaged his own house, and Peter Falk (1927-2011) contributed a portion of his earnings from filming the series "Columbo" (1968-2003). When difficulties arose with the distributor, Cassavetes found $750,000 (a significant part of which came from his own savings) and used the advice of young distributor Jeff Lipsky, who helped him rent entire theaters to show the film.
  • According to Falk and Rowlands, there were no rehearsals, and they were not allowed to discuss their roles with each other. Falk said that Cassavetes constantly came up with something new for the shooting (such as Falk’s blue hat, which Cassavetes brought to the set and put on his head at the last moment), and sometimes signaled the cameraman to shoot when the actors were completely unprepared (he believed that this would make their acting more authentic and sincere).
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