Who's That Knocking at My Door - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Who's That Knocking at My Door"
Who's That Knocking at My Door (1967)
Timing: 1:30 (90 min)
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Actors and characters

Photo Zina Bethune #243284
Zina Bethune
Character The Girl
Photo Anne Collette #243285
Anne Collette
Character Girl in Dream
Photo Lennard Kuras #243286
Lennard Kuras
Character Joey
Michael Scala
Character Sally Gaga
Photo Harry Northup #46460
Harry Northup
Character Harry
Tsuai Yu-Lan
Character Girl in Dream
Saskia Holleman
Character Girl in Dream
Photo Bill Minkin #46458
Bill Minkin
Character Iggy at Party
Photo Philip Carlson #243287
Philip Carlson
Character Boy in Copake
Wendy Russell
Character Gaga's Girl
Photo Robert Uricola #87157
Robert Uricola
Character Boy with Gun
Susan Wood
Character Girl at Party
Photo Marissa Mathes #336779
Marissa Mathes
Character Girl at Party
Photo Victor Magnotta #72619

Victor Magnotta

Victor Magnotta
Character Boy in Fight
Paul DeBonde
Character Boy in Fight
Photo Martin Scorsese #9711Photo Martin Scorsese #9712Photo Martin Scorsese #9713Photo Martin Scorsese #9714

Martin Scorsese

Martin Scorsese
Character Gangster (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The first short version, titled “Bring on the Dancing Girls,” was completed in 1965 and contained sketches from the life of Jay A. and his friends. In 1967, a plotline with the Girl emerged, and the title was changed to “I Call First.” This version was presented at the Chicago International Film Festival in November of that year. In 1968, the film was finally agreed to be purchased and distributed on the condition that sexually explicit scenes be added. The director agreed and shot several minutes of footage with a noticeably older Keitel. It was then that the film received its final title, “Who’s That Knocking at My Door.”
  • The first short film version, titled "Bring on the Dancing Girls," was completed in 1965 and contained sketches from the life of Jay Ara and his friends. In 1967, a plotline involving the Girl emerged, and the title was changed to "I Call First." That November, this version was presented at the Chicago International Film Festival. In 1968, the film was finally agreed to be bought and distributed on the condition of adding sexually explicit scenes. The director agreed and shot several minutes of additional footage with Keitel, who had noticeably aged. It was then that the film received its final title, "Who’s That Knocking at My Door."
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