Judgment Night - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Judgment Night"
Judgment Night (1993)
Timing: 1:49 (109 min)
Judgment Night - TMDB rating
6.486/10
325

Actors and characters

Photo Emilio Estevez #1682Photo Emilio Estevez #1683Photo Emilio Estevez #1684

Emilio Estevez

Emilio Estevez
Character Francis "Frank" Wyatt
Photo Cuba Gooding Jr. #1685Photo Cuba Gooding Jr. #1686Photo Cuba Gooding Jr. #1687

Cuba Gooding Jr.

Cuba Gooding Jr.
Character Mike Peterson
Photo Denis Leary #1688Photo Denis Leary #1689Photo Denis Leary #1690Photo Denis Leary #1691

Denis Leary

Denis Leary
Character Fallon
Photo Stephen Dorff #1692Photo Stephen Dorff #1693Photo Stephen Dorff #1694Photo Stephen Dorff #1695

Stephen Dorff

Stephen Dorff
Character John Wyatt
Photo Jeremy Piven #1697Photo Jeremy Piven #1698Photo Jeremy Piven #1699Photo Jeremy Piven #1700

Jeremy Piven

Jeremy Piven
Character Ray Cochran
Photo Peter Greene #1701Photo Peter Greene #1702Photo Peter Greene #1703

Peter Greene

Peter Greene
Character Sykes
Photo Michael DeLorenzo #1704

Michael DeLorenzo

Michael DeLorenzo
Character Teddy, the Kid
Everlast
Character Rhodes
Photo Michael Wiseman #1705
Michael Wiseman
Character Travis
Relioues Webb
Character Dre
Eugene Williams
Character Buck
Photo Christine Harnos #1706

Christine Harnos

Christine Harnos
Character Linda Wyatt
Photo Galyn Görg #1707Photo Galyn Görg #1708Photo Galyn Görg #1709
Galyn Görg
Character Clarissa
Photo Angela Alvarado #1710
Angela Alvarado
Character Rita
Photo Will Zahrn #1711

Will Zahrn

Will Zahrn
Character Charley
Lauren Robinson
Character Angie
Photo Doug Wert #267436
Doug Wert
Character Freeway Driver
Raichle Watt
Character Driver's Girlfriend
Deirdre Kelly
Character Neighbor
Kathleen Perkins
Character Bus Driver
Photo David L. Crowley #49038
David L. Crowley
Character Rent-A-Cop #1
Stuart Abramson
Character Rent-A-Cop #2
Photo Mark Phelan #31607

Mark Phelan

Mark Phelan
Character Cop #1
Photo Nigel Gibbs #52386Photo Nigel Gibbs #52387
Nigel Gibbs
Character Cop #2
Sean O'Grady
Character Announcer
Lydell M. Cheshier
Character Shop Owner
Michael Scranton
Character Policeman
Robert S. Neville
Character Paramedic #1
Hank McGill
Character Paramedic #2
Donovan D. Ross
Character Kid on Swing
Darin Mangan
Character Young Gangster (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • In the United Kingdom, the film was released directly to video.
  • In this film, Adam Carolla worked as a stunt double for the first time.
  • Alan Silvestri's initial soundtrack version was rejected. It was entirely electronic, and the composer was asked to enhance the music by adding an orchestra. As a result, Silvestri rewrote the entire soundtrack from scratch.
  • The music playing during the chase scene, immediately after the heroes jump out of the van, is very similar to the music from the film “Predator” (1987). Alan Silvestri was the composer for both films.
  • Eric Schrody, former vocalist of the Irish hip-hop project House of Pain, appears in the scene on the rooftop. He is wearing a ring with a shamrock symbol.
  • Emilio Estevez was far from the first actor considered for the role of Frank. Time was running out, and the studio urgently needed an actor for the lead role, resulting in Estevez receiving a much higher salary than expected. Among the actors who also auditioned for the role were Tom Cruise and Christian Slater.
  • The phrase “Lucy, I’m home, you’re going to have to explain a few things” is a reference to the comedy-action film “Stakeout” (1987), which also starred Emilio Estevez.
  • The sound of the punches during the boxing match on television is too unrealistic and sounds much louder than everything else.
  • When Fallon tells Teddy “All you had to do was keep trading. What’s the problem?”, his lip movements don’t match the words he’s saying.
  • At the beginning of the film, extras appear out of nowhere to the left of the red car.
  • Ray closes the vodka bottle twice when he is calling 911.
  • After Teddy is hit, Ray leans over to start the van, but he didn't turn it off in the previous scene.
  • When Frank's ID is shown, his street is listed as Deadwood Place. Later, when Fallon says he knows where Frank lives, he pronounces the street name as Deadwood Drive.
  • The satellite dish on the roof of the van disappears as soon as the television is turned off.
  • In the sewers, one of Frank's group kicks a grate leading to a lower level. In the next shot, as they descend through the pipe, the grate is nowhere to be seen.
  • When Frank finds the dead police officer, the reflection of the operator and another crew member is visible in the window.
  • As Frank carefully steps over Fallon’s fallen body, Fallon turns his gaze to follow the camera, even though he should be dead.
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