THX 1138 - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "THX 1138"
THX 1138 (1971)
Timing: 1:26 (86 min)
THX 1138 - TMDB rating
6.448/10
907

Actors and characters

Photo Ian Wolfe #100287

Ian Wolfe

Ian Wolfe
Character PTO
Photo Marshall Efron #41069
Marshall Efron
Character TWA
Photo Sid Haig #75867Photo Sid Haig #75868Photo Sid Haig #75869Photo Sid Haig #75870

Sid Haig

Sid Haig
Character NCH
John Pearce
Character DWY
Irene Cagen
Character IMM
Gary Alan Marsh
Character CAM
John Seaton
Character OUE
Eugene I. Stillman
Character JOT
Photo Jack Walsh #60229
Jack Walsh
Character TRG

Mark Lawhead

Mark Lawhead
Character Shell Dweller
Robert Feero
Character Chrome Robot
Photo Johnny Weissmuller Jr. #94607
Johnny Weissmuller Jr.
Character Chrome Robot
Claudette Bessing
Character ELC
Susan Stroh
Character Control Officer
Photo James Wheaton #257491Photo James Wheaton #257492

James Wheaton

James Wheaton
Character OMM (voice)

Henry Jacobs

Henry Jacobs
Character Mark 8 Student
Bill Love
Character Mark 8 Instructor
Doc Scortt
Character Monk
Photo Gary Austin #340656
Gary Austin
Character Man in Yellow
Scott L. Menges
Character Child #1
Toby L. Stearns
Character Child #2
Paul K. Haje
Character Trial Prosecutor
Photo Ralph Chesse #257493
Ralph Chesse
Character Trial Proctor
Dion M. Chesse
Character Trial Defender
Bruce Chesse
Character Trial Pontifex
Mello Alexandria
Character Hologram Dancer
Brandyn Barbara Artis
Character Hologram Dancer
Morris D. Erby
Character Hologram Newscaster
Willie C. Barnes
Character Hologram Comic
Richard Quinnell
Character Hologram Comic
Jean M. Durand
Character Hologram Listener
Photo Scott Beach #1835

Scott Beach

Scott Beach
Character Announcer (voice)
Neva Beach
Character Announcer (voice)
Photo Terence McGovern #87338
Terence McGovern
Character Announcer (voice)
Photo Julie Payne #92134

Julie Payne

Julie Payne
Character Announcer (voice)
James Cranna
Character Announcer (voice)
Ruth Silveira
Character Announcer (voice)
Bruce Mackey
Character Announcer (voice)
Photo David Ogden Stiers #18702Photo David Ogden Stiers #18703Photo David Ogden Stiers #18704Photo David Ogden Stiers #67275

David Ogden Stiers

David Ogden Stiers
Character Announcer (voice)
Photo Bart Patton #312353

Bart Patton

Bart Patton
Character Announcer (voice)

What's left behind the scenes

  • In the film, the image of Christ blessing from Hans Memling's painting "Christ Blessing" (1478) is used as an image of divinity in special confession booths.
  • George Lucas subsequently made several references to his first film in his later works. For example, the car number "THX 138" appears in "American Graffiti" (1973).
  • The heads of "Warner Brothers" studio disliked the finished version of the film, and a decision was made to reduce the film's runtime and decrease the marketing budget.
  • The film was shot in San Francisco, Berkeley, and San Rafael – cities in the state of California.
  • This film is an expanded version of the director's 15-minute student graduation work, “THX 1138 4EB,” which received high praise and the opportunity to make a full-length version at Francis Ford Coppola's “American Zoetrope” studio, for which this film was the first.
  • In 2004, an updated director's cut of the film was released on DVD with additional scenes and digital special effects, with a runtime of 88 minutes.
  • Fragments of the film's soundtrack (an episode of a man being beaten by prison guards) were used by musician Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails) in the album The Downward Spiral, the track “Mr Self Destruct.”
  • The final scene of the film uses music from the first part of Johann Sebastian Bach's “St Matthew Passion.”
  • Shaved-headed commoners in the film were played by patients from the Synanon drug rehabilitation center in California.
  • According to George Lucas's vision, the characters embody the concepts of sex and love, which is reflected in the names of the main characters – THX and LUH, which respectively sound similar to the words 'sex' and 'love'.
  • The scene of the android police officers chasing the fugitives was filmed in the machine room of a large telephone exchange, meaning the endless rows of electronic equipment were telephone systems.
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