Four Rooms - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Four Rooms"
Four Rooms (1995)
Timing: 1:38 (98 min)
Four Rooms - TMDB rating
5.885/10
2793
Four Rooms - Kinopoisk rating
7.735/10
174564
Four Rooms - IMDB rating
6.7/10
117000

Actors and characters

Photo Tim Roth #1489Photo Tim Roth #1490Photo Tim Roth #1491Photo Tim Roth #326657

Tim Roth

Tim Roth
Character Ted the Bellhop
Photo David Proval #1536

David Proval

David Proval
Character Siegfried
Photo Ione Skye #1549Photo Ione Skye #1550Photo Ione Skye #1551

Ione Skye

Ione Skye
Character Eva
Photo Madonna #1543Photo Madonna #1544Photo Madonna #1545Photo Madonna #1546

Madonna

Madonna
Character Elspeth
Photo Paul Calderon #1624

Paul Calderon

Paul Calderon
Character Norman
Photo Lana McKissack #1591
Lana McKissack
Character Sarah
Danny Verduzco
Character Juancho
Photo Marisa Tomei #1645Photo Marisa Tomei #1646Photo Marisa Tomei #1647Photo Marisa Tomei #1648

Marisa Tomei

Marisa Tomei
Character Margaret
Photo Kathy Griffin #1657

Kathy Griffin

Kathy Griffin
Character Betty
Photo Alicia Witt #1579Photo Alicia Witt #1580Photo Alicia Witt #1581Photo Alicia Witt #1582

Alicia Witt

Alicia Witt
Character Kiva
Photo Sammi Davis #1537

Sammi Davis

Sammi Davis
Character Jezebel
Photo Amanda de Cadenet #1538Photo Amanda de Cadenet #1539Photo Amanda de Cadenet #1540Photo Amanda de Cadenet #1541
Amanda de Cadenet
Character Diana
Photo Lili Taylor #1552Photo Lili Taylor #1553Photo Lili Taylor #1554Photo Lili Taylor #1555

Lili Taylor

Lili Taylor
Character Raven
Photo Salma Hayek Pinault #1592Photo Salma Hayek Pinault #1593Photo Salma Hayek Pinault #1594Photo Salma Hayek Pinault #1595

Salma Hayek Pinault

Salma Hayek Pinault
Character TV Dancing Girl
Photo Lawrence Bender #1658

Lawrence Bender

Lawrence Bender
Character Long Hair Yuppy Scum
Quinn Hellerman
Character Baby Bellhop
Photo Marc Lawrence #1660Photo Marc Lawrence #1661

Marc Lawrence

Marc Lawrence
Character Sam the Bellhop
Paul Skemp
Character Real Theodore
Unruly Julie McClean
Character Left Redhead
Laura Rush
Character Right Redhead

What's left behind the scenes

  • The video game that Betty’s friends are playing is called “Rambo 3.” This game was released for the Sega Genesis series of consoles in 1989.
  • Before the children switched to an adult channel, they were watching the short film "Bedhead", directed by Robert Rodriguez.
  • The film was originally going to be called "Five Rooms", but one of the episodes was decided to be cut before filming began.
  • The role of Ted was originally written for Steve Buscemi.
  • One of the main tenets of the American Directors Guild is the following thesis: "One film - one director." Therefore, all four directors had to leave the Guild to bring the film to fruition.
  • Quentin heated up the atmosphere on set so much that his episode was filmed in just two days.
  • Madonna was so unhappy with how she looked in the film that she flatly refused to participate in the film's promotional activities, despite it being stipulated in her contract. That's why Madonna has red hair on the posters and album cover – she liked herself with it (unlike the platinum blonde in the film).
  • After working with Quentin on "Pulp Fiction," Bruce Willis begged to appear in the Tarantino segment of "Four Rooms," titled "The Man from Hollywood," without a fee. That's why Willis isn't even in the credits: according to the rules of the Screen Actors Guild, actors are not allowed to work for free.
  • In 1995, the film was released in Russia under the title "Strange Brew."
  • The story unfolding in the fourth room is based on the plot of Roald Dahl's short story "The Man from the South," in which the main character, a gambler, is even more of a madman than his counterpart in the film.
  • In that same fourth episode, directed by Quentin Tarantino, the word "fuck" and its derivatives are uttered exactly 193 times in 21 minutes of action.
  • Rodriguez cast his sister, Patricia Vonne, as the corpse in the episode "Disturbing the Peace".
  • The episode "Hollywood Man" features a giveaway of a 1964 Chevrolet Malibu. This was the same car owned by Quentin Tarantino (the director of this episode) and was stolen during the filming of "Pulp Fiction".
  • The opening credits show Tim Roth's character from "Reservoir Dogs" unzipping, and Roth's character from "Four Rooms" emerging from within.
  • Before the children switched to an erotic channel, they were watching Robert Rodriguez's short film "Bedhead".
  • After collaborating with Quentin on "Pulp Fiction," Bruce Willis insisted on appearing in Tarantino’s segment of "Four Rooms," titled "The Man from Hollywood," without a fee. That is why Willis isn't even in the credits: according to the rules of the Screen Actors Guild, actors are not allowed to work for free.
  • The story unfolding in the fourth room is based on the plot of Roald Dahl’s short story "The Man from the South," in which the main character, a gambler, is even more insane than his counterpart in the film.
  • In that same fourth episode, directed by Quentin Tarantino, the word "fuck" and its derivatives are uttered exactly 193 times in 21 minutes of action.
  • Rodriguez cast his sister, Patricia Vonne, as the corpse in the episode "Disturbance of the Peace".
  • A 1964 Chevrolet Malibu is raffled off in the episode "The Man from Hollywood." This was the same model car owned by Quentin Tarantino (the director of this episode) and was stolen during the filming of "Pulp Fiction."
  • The opening credits show Tim Roth’s character from "Reservoir Dogs" unzipping, and his character from "Four Rooms" emerging.
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