Cry Macho - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Cry Macho"
Cry Macho (2021)
Timing: 1:44 (104 min)
Cry Macho - TMDB rating
5.975/10
960
Cry Macho - Kinopoisk rating
5.946/10
4709
Cry Macho - IMDB rating
5.7/10
36000

Actors and characters

Photo Clint Eastwood #11054Photo Clint Eastwood #11055Photo Clint Eastwood #11056Photo Clint Eastwood #11057

Clint Eastwood

Clint Eastwood
Character Mike Milo
Photo Eduardo Minett #94408
Eduardo Minett
Character Rafo
Photo Natalia Traven #94409Photo Natalia Traven #94410
Natalia Traven
Character Marta
Photo Dwight Yoakam #60391

Dwight Yoakam

Dwight Yoakam
Character Howard Polk
Photo Fernanda Urrejola #46329Photo Fernanda Urrejola #46330Photo Fernanda Urrejola #46331Photo Fernanda Urrejola #46332
Fernanda Urrejola
Character Leta
Photo Paul Alayo #76102
Paul Alayo
Character Sergeant. Perez
Photo Brytnee Ratledge #94412
Brytnee Ratledge
Character Hippie Girl #1
Amber Lynn Ashley
Character Hippie Girl
Photo Alexandra Ruddy #94413
Alexandra Ruddy
Character Hippie Girl
Sebestien Soliz
Character Worker
Daniel V. Graulau
Character Mexican Border Officer
Ivan Hernandez
Character Lucas
Photo Alexander Alayon Jr. #37901Photo Alexander Alayon Jr. #37902

Alexander Alayon Jr.

Alexander Alayon Jr.
Character Saddlery (uncredited)
Juan Mendoza Solis
Character Bartender

What's left behind the scenes

  • Before this film, Clint Eastwood (director and lead actor) had made several attempts to bring this story to the screen, but the project remained unrealized for almost 30 years. In 1991, work on the project began in Mexico, with Roy Scheider slated to play the lead role, but the project was soon shut down. Another attempt – this time with Arnold Schwarzenegger in the lead role – was made in 2011. The film would have marked Schwarzenegger's return to acting after a break caused by his entry into politics. However, as in the first case, the project was closed after a while.
  • 11 birds played the rooster.
  • N. Richard Nash wrote the screenplay in the 1970s, but 20th Century Fox rejected it twice. Nash reworked the screenplay into a novel, which was published on June 11, 1975. Critics received the novel favorably, and Nash returned to the idea of placing the screenplay somewhere, without changing a single word in it, and offered it to several studios. This happened shortly before his death in 2000.
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