Night on Earth - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Night on Earth"
Night on Earth (1991)
Timing: 2:8 (128 min)
Night on Earth - TMDB rating
7.5/10
840
Night on Earth - Kinopoisk rating
7.898/10
57474
Night on Earth - IMDB rating
7.7/10
71000

Actors and characters

Photo Winona Ryder #31188Photo Winona Ryder #31189Photo Winona Ryder #31190Photo Winona Ryder #31191

Winona Ryder

Winona Ryder
Character Corky
Photo Gena Rowlands #35607Photo Gena Rowlands #35608Photo Gena Rowlands #35609Photo Gena Rowlands #35610

Gena Rowlands

Gena Rowlands
Character Victoria Snelling
Photo Armin Mueller-Stahl #45172Photo Armin Mueller-Stahl #45173Photo Armin Mueller-Stahl #45174

Armin Mueller-Stahl

Armin Mueller-Stahl
Character Helmut Grokenberger
Photo Rosie Perez #35028Photo Rosie Perez #35029Photo Rosie Perez #35030Photo Rosie Perez #35031

Rosie Perez

Rosie Perez
Character Angela
Photo Isaach De Bankolé #6811Photo Isaach De Bankolé #6812

Isaach De Bankolé

Isaach De Bankolé
Character Cab Driver Paris
Photo Béatrice Dalle #124360Photo Béatrice Dalle #124361Photo Béatrice Dalle #124362Photo Béatrice Dalle #124363

Béatrice Dalle

Béatrice Dalle
Character Blind Woman
Photo Roberto Benigni #47855Photo Roberto Benigni #47856Photo Roberto Benigni #47857Photo Roberto Benigni #47858

Roberto Benigni

Roberto Benigni
Character Cab Driver Rome
Photo Kari Väänänen #134169

Kari Väänänen

Kari Väänänen
Character Man #1 Helsinki
Photo Sakari Kuosmanen #1465

Sakari Kuosmanen

Sakari Kuosmanen
Character Man #2 Helsinki
Photo Tomi Salmela #1459Photo Tomi Salmela #66554
Tomi Salmela
Character Aki
Photo Lisanne Falk #101409

Lisanne Falk

Lisanne Falk
Character Rock Manager
Alan Randolph Scott
Character Rock Musician #1
Anthony Portillo
Character Rock Musician #2
Photo Richard Boes #115493
Richard Boes
Character Cab Driver New York
Photo Pascal N
Pascal N'Zonzi
Character Passenger #1
Photo Emile Abossolo M
Emile Abossolo M'bo
Character Passenger #2
Noel Kaufmann
Character Motorcyclist
Photo Stéphane Boucher #95603
Stéphane Boucher
Character Man in Accident
Photo Gianni Schettini #142819
Gianni Schettini
Character Transvestite #1
Antonio Ragusa
Character Transvestite #2
Nicola Facondo
Character Lover
Camilla Begnoni
Character Lover
Romolo Di Biasi
Character Angry Driver
Donatella Servadio
Character Dispatcher Rome
Photo Eija Vilpas #142820
Eija Vilpas
Character Dispatcher Helsinki
Photo Jaakko Talaskivi #66555
Jaakko Talaskivi
Character Factory Worker #1
Klaus Heydemann
Character Factory Worker #2

What's left behind the scenes

  • Several Soviet-made cars (VAZ-2109, VAZ-2104, and VAZ-2102) can be spotted on the streets of Helsinki in the fifth story.
  • Some of what is depicted in the 'Rome' episode actually happened: Roberto Benigni often drove Jim Jarmusch, who was visiting him, around Rome at night, driving down streets with 'senso unico' (one-way traffic), risking being crushed at every intersection.
  • Jarmusch wrote the screenplay for 'Night on Earth' in eight days. His previous screenplay hadn't been realized by the studio, and he decided to quickly create something new to distract himself and work with his favorite actors. The choice of cities was dictated by the actors' casting. Ultimately, it didn't work out to make the project quickly, as it required significant time and budgetary costs.
  • In the episode "Rome," Roberto Benigni's character has a gear shift stylized as a black billiard ball #8. In another film by Jim Jarmusch – "Down by Law" – Roberto Benigni’s character recounts killing a man by throwing a billiard ball #8 at him.
  • The filmmakers found a stunt driver to operate the tiny "Fiat" on a sharp turn during location shooting in Rome. The turn was so sharp that the driver couldn’t manage it even after several takes. Roberto Benigni (who played the driver) asked for permission to try, and he succeeded on the first attempt.
  • When Giancarlo Esposito's character hailed a taxi in New York, the crew worried that a real taxi might stop in front of him and ruin the take. Fortunately, as written in the script, all the taxis passed by without reacting to Esposito.
  • Two street sweepers who shouted after a taxi in Paris were genuine Parisian street sweepers. When filming had to be interrupted to reload the camera, they approached the film crew because they recognized director and screenwriter Jim Jarmusch. He was so touched by this that he gave them small roles.
  • Two taxis were required for filming in each city. One was needed for exterior shots and was a standard vehicle. The second had lights mounted on the roof to illuminate the actors inside, and the engine had been removed to make room for the camera operator. This vehicle was towed on a cable behind a van containing the director, sound operator, lighting technician, and script supervisor.
  • Some of what is depicted in the “Rome” episode actually happened: Roberto Benigni often drove Jim Jarmusch around night-time Rome, driving down streets with “senso unico” (one-way traffic), risking being crushed at every intersection.
  • Jarmusch wrote the screenplay for “Night on Earth” in eight days. His previous screenplay had not been realized by the studio, and he decided to quickly create something new to distract himself and work with his favorite actors. The choice of cities was determined by the casting of the actors. Ultimately, it didn’t work out to make the project quickly, as it required significant time and budgetary costs.
  • In the “Rome” episode, Roberto Benigni’s character has a gear shift lever stylized as a black billiard ball number 8. In another film by Jim Jarmusch – “Down by Law” – Roberto Benigni’s character says that he killed a man by throwing a billiard ball number 8 at him.
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