Blade - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Blade"
Blade (1998)
Timing: 2:1 (121 min)
Blade - TMDB rating
6.825/10
6621
Blade - Kinopoisk rating
7.292/10
160866
Blade - IMDB rating
7.1/10
329000

Actors and characters

Photo Wesley Snipes #34691Photo Wesley Snipes #34692Photo Wesley Snipes #34693

Wesley Snipes

Wesley Snipes
Character Blade
Photo Stephen Dorff #1692Photo Stephen Dorff #1693Photo Stephen Dorff #1694Photo Stephen Dorff #1695

Stephen Dorff

Stephen Dorff
Character Deacon Frost
Photo Donal Logue #37969Photo Donal Logue #37970Photo Donal Logue #37971Photo Donal Logue #37972

Donal Logue

Donal Logue
Character Quinn
Photo Udo Kier #2542Photo Udo Kier #2543Photo Udo Kier #2544Photo Udo Kier #2545

Udo Kier

Udo Kier
Character Dragonetti
Photo Arly Jover #21719

Arly Jover

Arly Jover
Character Mercury
Photo Traci Lords #51017

Traci Lords

Traci Lords
Character Racquel
Photo Tim Guinee #15618Photo Tim Guinee #67386Photo Tim Guinee #67387

Tim Guinee

Tim Guinee
Character Curtis Webb
Photo Sanaa Lathan #49066Photo Sanaa Lathan #49067Photo Sanaa Lathan #49068Photo Sanaa Lathan #49069

Sanaa Lathan

Sanaa Lathan
Character Vanessa
Photo Eric Edwards #51018

Eric Edwards

Eric Edwards
Character Pearl
Donna Wong
Character Nurse
Photo Carmen Thomas #51019

Carmen Thomas

Carmen Thomas
Character Senior Resident
Photo Shannon Lee #51020Photo Shannon Lee #51021

Shannon Lee

Shannon Lee
Character Resident
Photo Kenny Johnson #51022Photo Kenny Johnson #51023

Kenny Johnson

Kenny Johnson
Character Heatseeking Dennis
Photo Clint Curtis #51024

Clint Curtis

Clint Curtis
Character Creepy Morgue Guy
Photo Judson Scott #18392
Judson Scott
Character Pallantine
Sidney S. Liufau
Character Japanese Doorman
Photo Andray Johnson #22024Photo Andray Johnson #22025
Andray Johnson
Character Paramedic
Photo Stephen R. Peluso #51026
Stephen R. Peluso
Character Paramedic

Marcus Aurelius

Marcus Aurelius
Character Pragmatic Policeman
Photo John Enos III #51027Photo John Enos III #51028

John Enos III

John Enos III
Character Blood Club Bouncer
Photo Lyle Conway #51030

Lyle Conway

Lyle Conway
Character Reichardt
Photo Freeman White #51031

Freeman White

Freeman White
Character Menacing Stud
Photo D.V. DeVincentis #72335

D.V. DeVincentis

D.V. DeVincentis
Character Vampire Underling
Photo Marcus Salgado #35106
Marcus Salgado
Character Frost's Goon
Photo Esau McKnight #51032

Esau McKnight

Esau McKnight
Character Frost's Goon
Photo Erl Van Douglas #51033

Erl Van Douglas

Erl Van Douglas
Character Von Esper
Photo Matt Schulze #51034Photo Matt Schulze #51035Photo Matt Schulze #51036Photo Matt Schulze #51037

Matt Schulze

Matt Schulze
Character Crease
Photo Lennox Brown #51038
Lennox Brown
Character Pleading Goon
Yvette Ocampo
Character Party Girl
Photo Irena Stepić #19205

Irena Stepić

Irena Stepić
Character Slavic Vampire Lord
Photo Jenya Lano #51039Photo Jenya Lano #51040

Jenya Lano

Jenya Lano
Character Russian Woman
Photo Levan Uchaneishvili #51041Photo Levan Uchaneishvili #51042

Levan Uchaneishvili

Levan Uchaneishvili
Character Russian Vampire
Photo Chris Casamassa #59054Photo Chris Casamassa #59055Photo Chris Casamassa #59056

Chris Casamassa

Chris Casamassa
Character Vampire (uncredited)
Ron Cobert
Character Vampire (uncredited)
Laura Cordova
Character Vampire (uncredited)

Nikki DiSanto

Nikki DiSanto
Character Vampire Victim (uncredited)
Photo Ryan Glorioso #9898

Ryan Glorioso

Ryan Glorioso
Character Blood Bath Vampire (uncredited)
Photo Al Goto #22029Photo Al Goto #22030

Al Goto

Al Goto
Character Henchman (uncredited)
Photo Mark Heenehan #99163
Mark Heenehan
Character Club Patron (uncredited)
Photo Steven Ho #51044

Steven Ho

Steven Ho
Character Frost's Goon (uncredited)
Carrie Seeley
Character Woman in Elevator (uncredited)
Photo Diana Lee Inosanto #51046

Diana Lee Inosanto

Diana Lee Inosanto
Character Blood Bath Vampire (uncredited)
Steven D. Ito
Character Henchman (uncredited)
Elliott James
Character Blood Club (uncredited)
Photo Ted King #2908Photo Ted King #2909Photo Ted King #2910Photo Ted King #2911

Ted King

Ted King
Character Vampire at Rave (uncredited)
Photo Henry Kingi #3644

Henry Kingi

Henry Kingi
Character Bartender (uncredited)
Photo Will Leong #8941

Will Leong

Will Leong
Character Henchman (uncredited)
David Matthiessen
Character Vampire (uncredited)
Photo Stephen Norrington #73304

Stephen Norrington

Stephen Norrington
Character Vampire (uncredited)
Photo Gerald Okamura #45974

Gerald Okamura

Gerald Okamura
Character Vampire (uncredited)
Photo Frankie Ray #51043
Frankie Ray
Character Vampire Lord (uncredited)
Photo Simon Rhee #34946

Simon Rhee

Simon Rhee
Character Henchman (uncredited)
Michael Stumpf
Character Sword Thrower (uncredited)
Photo Jen Taylor #144597Photo Jen Taylor #144598Photo Jen Taylor #144599Photo Jen Taylor #144600

Jen Taylor

Jen Taylor
Character Vampire (uncredited)
Photo Brenda Song #98813Photo Brenda Song #98814Photo Brenda Song #98815

Brenda Song

Brenda Song
Character Hostage Child (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film was shot in London (United Kingdom), Los Angeles (USA), and Vancouver (Canada).
  • The film mentions the vampire bible – the sacred “Book of Erebus”. Erebus, according to Greek mythology, is the god of darkness.
  • After the release of 'Blade' on the big screen, producers and director Stephen Norrington expressed a desire to film a trilogy about Deacon Frost – the main villain of 'Blade'. Negotiations with the studio began in 2000, but the project was put on hold due to a lack of funding. Later, in 2009, the project was revived, but then deemed irrelevant, causing the project to be permanently shelved.
  • The working title of the film was 'Blade – Vampire Killer'.
  • David Fincher was offered the directing position, but he declined, choosing other projects.
  • The filmmakers insisted that the music for the film be composed by the rave group The Prodigy, who were at the height of their popularity with the international hit Firestarter. However, the British musicians preferred to participate in other projects.
  • 'La magra' translates from Italian as 'shoal' or 'shallowness'.
  • It was intended that Karen would discover a living vampire infant that Blade and Whistler were using as a guinea pig to create a biological weapon against vampires.
  • Wesley Snipes, Laurence Fishburne, and Denzel Washington were considered for the role of Blade, with the role ultimately going to Snipes.
  • During the filming of the hospital fight scene, N'Bushe Wright accidentally broke Donal Logue's jaw.
  • LL Cool J was originally supposed to play Blade.
  • The number of victims in this film was counted as 88 individuals.
  • Vampires at Frost's party are watching the film "Mortal Kombat" (1995).
  • Originally, the film could have ended with Frost summoning the ancient blood god of vampires and then transforming into a blood vortex, which Blade was able to defeat by piercing with a sword.
  • In the film, Blade saves a female doctor named Karen from a vampire, and she later creates a vaccine for the hero that destroys vampires. The script did not specify her skin color. David S. Goyer implied she was a white woman, but Snipes insisted that Karen be African American.
  • After the release of "Blade" in theaters, producers and director Stephen Norrington expressed a desire to make a trilogy about Deacon Frost – the main villain of "Blade." Negotiations with the studio began in 2000, but the project was put on hold due to a lack of funding. Later, in 2009, the project was revisited, but then deemed irrelevant, causing the project to be shelved indefinitely.
  • The working title of the film was "Blade – Vampire Killer."
  • "La magra" translates from Italian as "shoal, shallow water".
  • Vampires at Frost's party are watching the film "Mortal Kombat" (1995).
  • When, on the 16th minute of the film, after landing on the adjacent roof, Blade runs away with Karen under police fire, a member of the film crew with a paintball marker can be noticed in the right part of the frame.
  • On the 28th minute of the film, Whistler blocks Karen's path, while Blade jumps down from above behind her. However, it is unclear how Blade managed to free himself from the restraints with which Whistler had bound him to the chair a minute earlier to administer the serum.
  • On the 29th minute of the film, Whistler takes an ultraviolet lamp out of his bag and holds it in his right hand. In the next frame, the lamp moves to his left hand, and after a change of shot, it is back in his right hand again.
  • At the 38th minute of the film, Blade takes Krieger's wristwatch off his wrist and puts it in his pocket. He does this again in the next shot.
  • When Blade interrogates Krieger in the kitchen at the 43rd minute of the film, you can notice a cushioning lining peeking out from the sleeves of his police jacket.
  • When Blade opens the freezer door at the 44th minute of the film, several vegetables can be seen on the top shelf of the refrigerator in the left part of the frame. When he enters the chamber in one of the following scenes, a round aluminum tray is already on the shelf instead of the vegetables.
  • At the 54th minute of the film, when Quinn plunges a silver stake into Blade, a silver earpiece appears in Blade's left ear, which wasn't there before.
  • At the 70th minute of the film, Frost strokes the girl's chin, and a claw grows on his index finger. Although the claw was already on his finger in the previous shot, when Frost released the girl's hand and grabbed her head.
  • At the 80th minute of the film, Blade melts silver using a small open furnace, however, this is impossible to do in the way shown, as the melting point of silver is around 960 degrees Celsius.
  • When the vampires place Blade in the sarcophagus at the 96th minute of the film, the strap that is supposed to hold Blade's head remains behind him. In one of the following shots, the strap appears on his neck.
  • When Mercury orders the vampire council members to stand on markings at the 98th minute of the film, she is wearing a white fur coat and holding Blade's sword in her left hand. In the next scene, when Mercury is crouching and looking towards the rising elevator, the coat and sword are gone, but soon reappear.
  • At the 100th minute of the film, Karen opens the sarcophagus and saves Blade. When lightning strikes the sarcophagus at the 104th minute, it is already closed. During the subsequent fight scene between Blade and his mother, the sarcophagus is open again.
  • At the 111th minute of the film, when Blade cuts Frost in half and turns towards him, the film crew and equipment can be seen reflected in his glasses.
  • At the 111th minute of the film, Blade attempts to strike Frost’s legs with his sword, but Frost manages to dodge. As Frost jumps away, it can be seen that actor Stephen Dorff is replaced by a stunt double in this scene.
  • At the 112th minute of the film, Blade throws his sword to retrieve a pouch with serum vials stuck in a crack. As the sword flies, it is visible that it should enter the wall to the right of the pouch, but in the next frame it is directly above it.
  • At the 112th minute of the film, Blade puts his hand behind his back and catches the falling pouch with serum vials. In the previous shot, it is clearly visible that the pouch falls much further away from him.
  • The number of serum vials Blade takes for the fight with the vampires in Frost's lair changes between scenes: at the 80th minute of the film, he fills and takes 6 vials with him; at the 85th minute, Blade uses 2 vials to kill two vampires in the corridor – he should have only 4 vials left; at the 112th minute, Blade retrieves a pouch stuck in the wall during the fight with Frost, and it again contains 6 vials; at the 113th minute, when Blade kills Frost, he plunges 7 vials of serum into him.
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