Christine - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Christine"
Christine (2016)
Timing: 2:3 (123 min)
Christine - TMDB rating
6.804/10
350
Christine - Kinopoisk rating
6.565/10
2624
Christine - IMDB rating
6.9/10
18000

Actors and characters

Photo Rebecca Hall #21169Photo Rebecca Hall #21170Photo Rebecca Hall #21171Photo Rebecca Hall #21172

Rebecca Hall

Rebecca Hall
Character Christine Chubbuck
Photo Michael C. Hall #53209Photo Michael C. Hall #53210Photo Michael C. Hall #53211Photo Michael C. Hall #53212

Michael C. Hall

Michael C. Hall
Character George Peter Ryan
Photo Tracy Letts #16295Photo Tracy Letts #16296Photo Tracy Letts #16297

Tracy Letts

Tracy Letts
Character Michael
Photo Maria Dizzia #60863Photo Maria Dizzia #60864

Maria Dizzia

Maria Dizzia
Character Jean Reed
Photo J. Smith-Cameron #102133Photo J. Smith-Cameron #102134Photo J. Smith-Cameron #102135Photo J. Smith-Cameron #102136

J. Smith-Cameron

J. Smith-Cameron
Character Peg Chubbuck
Photo Timothy Simons #33982Photo Timothy Simons #33983Photo Timothy Simons #33984Photo Timothy Simons #33985

Timothy Simons

Timothy Simons
Character Steve Turner
Photo Kim Shaw #63812Photo Kim Shaw #63813Photo Kim Shaw #63814Photo Kim Shaw #63815

Kim Shaw

Kim Shaw
Character Andrea Kirby
Photo John Cullum #105916Photo John Cullum #105917

John Cullum

John Cullum
Character Bob Andersen
Photo Morgan Spector #45924Photo Morgan Spector #45925

Morgan Spector

Morgan Spector
Character Dr. Parsons
Photo Lindsay Ayliffe #20966
Lindsay Ayliffe
Character Captain Frank Basil
Photo Susan Pourfar #85003

Susan Pourfar

Susan Pourfar
Character Miranda
Photo Rachel Hendrix #217747Photo Rachel Hendrix #217748Photo Rachel Hendrix #217749
Rachel Hendrix
Character Crystal
David Foster
Character Bandaged Man
Alec Cabacungan
Character Stevie
Photo John Newberg #33484
John Newberg
Character Marvin
Photo Susie Spear Purcell #58298
Susie Spear Purcell
Character Mrs. Nelson
Wayne Reynolds
Character Wayne
Ian Covell
Character Darren Spazzio
Photo Theresa OPhoto Theresa OPhoto Theresa O
Theresa O'Shea
Character Miss Maisie
Photo Wayne Hughes #217753Photo Wayne Hughes #217754Photo Wayne Hughes #217755

Wayne Hughes

Wayne Hughes
Character Tourism Advocate
Sherry Davis
Character Strawberry Enthusiast
Photo Carl Palmer #9697
Carl Palmer
Character Sponsor
Lane Morris
Character Doris
Photo Rebecca Koon #35643Photo Rebecca Koon #35644
Rebecca Koon
Character Margaret
Stuart Bates
Character EMT #1
Photo Anissa Matlock #56839
Anissa Matlock
Character Doctor's Asst.
Photo Stacy Hall #100539
Stacy Hall
Character Police Officer
Photo David Alexander #57699
David Alexander
Character Police Officer #2
Photo Meghan Strange #119015
Meghan Strange
Character Receptionist
Photo Masey McLain #79931
Masey McLain
Character Young Woman
Allan Cox
Character Young Man
Photo James Rackley #26757
James Rackley
Character Man in Love
Photo Hannah Black #102635
Hannah Black
Character Woman in Love
Bradley Dewitt C.
Character Trucker
Bernie Ask
Character Fisherman

What's left behind the scenes

  • Rebecca Hall, who plays the lead role, is married to Morgan Spector, who plays the doctor.
  • The trailer for the film was released by In Sync Advertising, whose head, Robert “Smitty” Smith, once worked on the same channel as Christine Chubbuck and was even friends with her. Smith contacted the filmmakers himself. They had repeatedly tried to locate him and involve him as a consultant even before filming began, but none of their attempts were successful. Smith turned out to have a very common name.
  • One episode of the film shows two working VCRs using interlaced scan at the same time.
  • The film’s “warm,” muted colors are characteristic of films from the 1970s. The plot unfolds at the beginning of this decade, so the filmmakers specifically sought to achieve this effect for greater realism. Previously, this effect was achieved through lighting and the use of special film (Ektachrome, 16mm film produced by Kodak). In the age of digital technology, it is achieved by applying special computer filters and graphic overlays.
  • Like Christine Chubbuck, screenwriter Craig Shilowich experienced bouts of profound depression in his youth.
  • In the film, Christine Chubbuck is portrayed as a rather withdrawn person, although in reality she was known at work as very sociable and friendly. Christine loved children and even participated in puppet shows for children with intellectual disabilities in her free time. Only close relatives knew about the depth of her depressive episodes.
  • At the national American Sundance Film Festival in 2016, two films about Christine Chubbuck, a television presenter who committed suicide on live television on July 15, 1974, had their premiere screenings – the biographical film “Christine” by Antonio Campos and the fiction-documentary film “Kate Plays Christine” by Robert Greene.
  • The film's "warm," muted colors are characteristic of films from the 1970s. The plot unfolds at the beginning of that decade, so the filmmakers deliberately sought to achieve this effect for greater authenticity. Previously, this effect was achieved through lighting and the use of special film (Ektachrome, 16mm film produced by Kodak). In the age of digital technology, it is achieved through the application of special computer filters and graphic overlays.
  • At the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, a national American festival of independent cinema, two films about Christine Chubbuck, a television presenter who committed suicide on live television on July 15, 1974, had their premiere screenings – Antonio Campos' biographical film "Christine" and Robert Greene's fictionalized documentary "Kate Plays Christine."
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