The Machinist - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Machinist"
The Machinist (2004)
Timing: 1:42 (102 min)
The Machinist - TMDB rating
7.523/10
6089
The Machinist - Kinopoisk rating
0/10
39
The Machinist - IMDB rating
0/10
0

Actors and characters

Photo Christian Bale #9001Photo Christian Bale #9002Photo Christian Bale #9003Photo Christian Bale #9004

Christian Bale

Christian Bale
Character Trevor Reznik
Photo John Sharian #35548

John Sharian

John Sharian
Character Ivan
Photo Reg E. Cathey #22096Photo Reg E. Cathey #22097

Reg E. Cathey

Reg E. Cathey
Character Jones
Photo Anna Massey #99479Photo Anna Massey #99480Photo Anna Massey #99481Photo Anna Massey #99482

Anna Massey

Anna Massey
Character Mrs. Shike
Matthew Romero Moore
Character Nicholas
Robert Long
Character Supervisor Furman
Photo Colin Stinton #32972Photo Colin Stinton #32973

Colin Stinton

Colin Stinton
Character Inspector Rogers
Photo Craig Stevenson #50282
Craig Stevenson
Character Tucker
Photo Ferran Lahoz #99483
Ferran Lahoz
Character Gonzales
Photo Jeremy Xido #359922Photo Jeremy Xido #359923
Jeremy Xido
Character Evangelisti
Norman Bell
Character DMV Clerk
Photo Nancy Crane #18471
Nancy Crane
Character Waitress
Richard Torrington
Character Radiologist
Photo Buffy Davis #47735

Buffy Davis

Buffy Davis
Character Marge
Photo Reg Wilson #50279
Reg Wilson
Character Bartender
Ramon Camín
Character Detective
Christopher Hood
Character Drunk
Marc Aspinall
Character Inspector Daniels
Guillermo Ayesa
Character Old Fisherman
Daniel Ceren
Character Pedestrian
Marta Rubio
Character Woman in Crowd
Ewan Watson
Character Man in Crowd
Photo Chike Johnson #44759
Chike Johnson
Character Young Policeman
Molly Malcolm
Character Ticket Agent
Jaume Mimó
Character Man in Stall
Flora Álvarez
Character Woman in Stall
James DePaul
Character Reynolds (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • For the role of Trevor Reznik, Christian Bale had to lose over 30 kilograms (66 pounds).
  • The main character, Trevor Reznik, is named after Trent Reznor, the leader of Nine Inch Nails, whom the film's director admires.
  • Scott Kozar wrote the script at his own risk immediately after graduating from film school, and then spent several years unsuccessfully trying to sell it in Hollywood. He was told that his style was good, but the overall tone of the writing was too dark. This is why he failed to secure funding for the project in the United States.
  • To prepare for filming, Christian Bale went on a strict diet and even started smoking to suppress his appetite.
  • The film was shot almost entirely on location in Barcelona, Spain, so the film's art department had to work hard to recreate the atmosphere of America and specifically Los Angeles, both in outdoor and indoor scenes. This included replacing Spanish brands of cigarettes and alcohol, street signs, traffic lights, payphones, shop signs, cars, and license plates for filming in the city's "most dangerous" areas (as described by screenwriter Scott Kozar).
  • Brad Anderson shot a significant portion of the film either on crutches (he tore his Achilles tendon shortly before filming began) or lying on a stretcher (due to back problems).
  • Spanish film producers insisted on casting local actors in minor roles with the intention of dubbing their lines into English later. Director Brad Anderson opposed this and suggested casting American and English actors residing in Spain in these roles to make their pronunciation noticeable.
  • When Bale's character drives along Route 666, a sign reading "Crime and Punishment" is visible in one shot. The main character also reads the novel "The Idiot" at home. Furthermore, the film's plot is close to that of Dostoevsky's novel "The Double."
  • According to the plot, the protagonist was looking for a car with the license plate 743CRN, while the car he was driving had "reversed" plates NRC347.
  • When Bale's character drives along Route 666, a sign reading "Crime and Punishment" is visible in one of the shots. The main character also reads the novel "The Idiot" at home. Furthermore, the film's plot is close to the plot of Dostoevsky's novel "The Double."
  • According to the plot, the main character was looking for a car with the license plate 743CRN, while the car he was driving had "reversed" plates NRC347.
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