The Longest Yard - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Longest Yard"
The Longest Yard (1974)
Timing: 2:1 (121 min)
The Longest Yard - TMDB rating
6.745/10
273
The Longest Yard - Kinopoisk rating
6.986/10
2103
The Longest Yard - IMDB rating
7.1/10
23000

Actors and characters

Photo Burt Reynolds #45664Photo Burt Reynolds #45665Photo Burt Reynolds #45666Photo Burt Reynolds #45667

Burt Reynolds

Burt Reynolds
Character Paul Crewe
Photo Eddie Albert #90983Photo Eddie Albert #90984

Eddie Albert

Eddie Albert
Character Warden Hazen
Photo Ed Lauter #58109Photo Ed Lauter #58110Photo Ed Lauter #58111Photo Ed Lauter #58112

Ed Lauter

Ed Lauter
Character Captain Knauer
Photo Michael Conrad #167550Photo Michael Conrad #167551Photo Michael Conrad #167552

Michael Conrad

Michael Conrad
Character Nate Scarboro
Photo James Hampton #64992Photo James Hampton #64993Photo James Hampton #64994Photo James Hampton #64995

James Hampton

James Hampton
Character Caretaker
Photo Harry Caesar #110244
Harry Caesar
Character Granville
Photo John Steadman #110245
John Steadman
Character Pop
Photo Charles Tyner #78165

Charles Tyner

Charles Tyner
Character Unger
Photo Mike Henry #91433

Mike Henry

Mike Henry
Character Rassmeusen
Jim Nicholson
Character Ice Man
Photo Pervis Atkins #167553Photo Pervis Atkins #167554Photo Pervis Atkins #167555

Pervis Atkins

Pervis Atkins
Character Mawabe
Photo Tony Cacciotti #167556Photo Tony Cacciotti #167557Photo Tony Cacciotti #167558
Tony Cacciotti
Character Rotka
Photo Anitra Ford #167559Photo Anitra Ford #167560Photo Anitra Ford #167561

Anitra Ford

Anitra Ford
Character Melissa
Photo Richard Kiel #18014Photo Richard Kiel #18015Photo Richard Kiel #18016Photo Richard Kiel #18017

Richard Kiel

Richard Kiel
Character Samson
Tony Reese
Character Levitt
Photo Michael Fox #110246
Michael Fox
Character Announcer
Photo Dino Washington #167562Photo Dino Washington #167563Photo Dino Washington #167564
Dino Washington
Character Mason
Photo George A. Jones #167565Photo George A. Jones #167566Photo George A. Jones #167567
George A. Jones
Character Big George
Photo Chuck Hayward #51591Photo Chuck Hayward #51592
Chuck Hayward
Character Trooper I
Mort Marshall
Character Assistant Warden
Photo Joe Kapp #167568Photo Joe Kapp #167569Photo Joe Kapp #167570

Joe Kapp

Joe Kapp
Character Walking Boss
Photo Pepper Martin #105482

Pepper Martin

Pepper Martin
Character Shop Steward
Photo Ray Nitschke #331151
Ray Nitschke
Character Bogdanski
Sonny Sixkiller
Character The Indian
Photo Robert Tessier #91761Photo Robert Tessier #91762

Robert Tessier

Robert Tessier
Character Shokner
Ernie Wheelwright
Character Spooner

Joe Dorsey

Joe Dorsey
Character Bartender
Gus Carlucci
Character Team Doctor
Photo Jack Rockwell #167571Photo Jack Rockwell #167572Photo Jack Rockwell #167573Photo Jack Rockwell #167574
Jack Rockwell
Character Trainer
Photo Sonny Shroyer #2138

Sonny Shroyer

Sonny Shroyer
Character Tannen
Ray Ogden
Character Schmidt
Don Ferguson
Character Referee
Photo Alfie Wise #91763
Alfie Wise
Character Trooper II
Steve Wilder
Character J.J.
Wilbur Gillian
Character Big Wilbur
Wilson Warren
Character Buttercup
Joe Jackson
Character Little Joe
Howard Silverstein
Character Howie
Donald Hixon
Character Donny
Gerald Michael Atkins
Character Con / Football player (uncredited)
Photo Malcolm Atterbury #82630

Malcolm Atterbury

Malcolm Atterbury
Character Bit Part (uncredited)

J. Don Ferguson

J. Don Ferguson
Character Football Referee (uncredited)
Photo Lance Fuller #93066

Lance Fuller

Lance Fuller
Character Secondary Role (uncredited)
Harold Morris
Character Minor Role (uncredited)
Bill Rampley
Character Guard / Football Player (uncredited)
James Hooks Reynolds
Character Con Football Player (uncredited)
Philip Wende
Character Guard (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • On the DVD release, James Hampton stated in a commentary that he was given the role of the Undertaker, but he wanted to play Anger. The role of Anger went to Charles Tyner.
  • According to producer Albert S. Ruddy, the idea for the film was suggested to him by the example of a friend who was a football player. He had to leave sports due to an injury, and his life went downhill. He found a job with a minimal salary at some diner, and his girlfriend didn't let him rest at home.
  • Burt Reynolds (1936-2018) wanted the film to be shot in his hometown of West Palm Beach, Florida, but permission was not granted. The film was shot in Savannah, Georgia.
  • The final shot of the film, showing the silhouettes of the characters leaving the field, is a reference to the famous final shot of the Western "The Searchers" (John Ford, 1956).
  • Harold Morris, a prisoner from the Georgia State Penitentiary who was wrongly convicted of murder and sentenced for it, but was later fully acquitted, played an episodic role.
  • Richard Kiel (1939-2014) injured his hand during filming. In some shots, he is shown with a bandaged hand, although his character is perfectly healthy.
  • After the Citroen was pulled out of the water, producer Albert S. Ruddy sold it for $70,000 because it was a 'movie car'.
  • According to Albert S. Ruddy and Burt Reynolds, Robert Aldrich (1918-1983) initially disliked Michael Conrad and constantly called him 'Polish Princess.' After filming one of the scenes, however, he was so impressed with Conrad's performance that he gave him a chocolate bar (he always gave chocolate bars at the end of the shooting day to those who performed best in front of the camera). Conrad was moved to tears. Aldrich didn't tease him again for the rest of the shoot.
  • According to Albert S. Ruddy, the story about blind parents told by Burt Reynolds' character is a reference to former quarterback Jim Plunkett.
  • In the dressing room, it turned out that a standard helmet did not fit Richard Kiel's head. Later during the game, you can notice that his helmet is a different color than the helmets of the other players.
  • Some of the actors in the film were formerly professional football players – Burt Reynolds, Mike Henry, Joe Kapp, Ray Nitschke (1936-1998), and Pervis Atkins.
  • According to Albert S. Ruddy, in the final scene, when Burt Reynolds' character goes for the ball, the captain, played by Ed Lauter (1938-2013), was supposed to shoot him in the back because he was actually trying to escape. However, during filming, it became clear that the audience would be disappointed with such an ending, so it was changed, and Burt Reynolds' character simply picked up the ball, and the captain didn't even consider such a thought.
  • After the touchdown, a security guard incapacitates the character played by Michael Conrad (1925-1983) with a blow to the left leg. When the same character is brought to the infirmary, his right leg is bandaged.
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