Taken - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Taken"
Taken (2008)
Timing: 1:34 (94 min)
Taken - TMDB rating
7.401/10
11977
Taken - Kinopoisk rating
7.895/10
268474
Taken - IMDB rating
7.7/10
670000

Actors and characters

Photo Liam Neeson #695Photo Liam Neeson #696Photo Liam Neeson #697Photo Liam Neeson #698

Liam Neeson

Liam Neeson
Character Bryan Mills
Photo Maggie Grace #19003Photo Maggie Grace #19004Photo Maggie Grace #19005Photo Maggie Grace #19006

Maggie Grace

Maggie Grace
Character Kim Mills
Photo Famke Janssen #13211Photo Famke Janssen #13212Photo Famke Janssen #13213Photo Famke Janssen #13214

Famke Janssen

Famke Janssen
Character Lenore St. John
Photo Olivier Rabourdin #39473Photo Olivier Rabourdin #39474

Olivier Rabourdin

Olivier Rabourdin
Character Jean-Claude Pitrel
Photo Leland Orser #22130Photo Leland Orser #22131

Leland Orser

Leland Orser
Character Sam Gilroy
Photo Jon Gries #24228

Jon Gries

Jon Gries
Character Mark Casey
Photo David Warshofsky #24225Photo David Warshofsky #24226Photo David Warshofsky #24227

David Warshofsky

David Warshofsky
Character Bernie Harris
Photo Holly Valance #39465Photo Holly Valance #39466Photo Holly Valance #39467Photo Holly Valance #39468

Holly Valance

Holly Valance
Character Sheerah
Photo Gérard Watkins #39475

Gérard Watkins

Gérard Watkins
Character Patrice Saint-Clair
Photo Arben Bajraktaraj #14579

Arben Bajraktaraj

Arben Bajraktaraj
Character Marko Hoxha
Photo Xander Berkeley #31823Photo Xander Berkeley #31824

Xander Berkeley

Xander Berkeley
Character Stuart St. John
Photo Katie Cassidy #39470Photo Katie Cassidy #39471Photo Katie Cassidy #39472

Katie Cassidy

Katie Cassidy
Character Amanda
Photo Jalil Naciri #39487
Jalil Naciri
Character Ali
Photo Goran Kostić #39484

Goran Kostić

Goran Kostić
Character Gregor
Photo Camille Japy #39480Photo Camille Japy #39481

Camille Japy

Camille Japy
Character Isabelle Pitrel
Photo Héléna Soubeyrand #39491
Héléna Soubeyrand
Character Girl with the Jacket
Photo Opender Singh #39495
Opender Singh
Character Singh
Photo Nabil Massad #39498

Nabil Massad

Nabil Massad
Character Sheik Raman
Photo Michel Flash #39478
Michel Flash
Character Gio
Rubens Hyka
Character Leka
Photo Valentin Kalaj #39482
Valentin Kalaj
Character Vinz
Photo Christophe Kourotchkine #39485
Christophe Kourotchkine
Character Gilles
Photo Anca Radici #39488Photo Anca Radici #39489
Anca Radici
Character Ingrid
Photo Nathan Rippy #39490
Nathan Rippy
Character Victor
Photo Tommy Spahija #39492
Tommy Spahija
Character Nezir
Photo Mathieu Busson #39477
Mathieu Busson
Character Undercover Agent
Photo Edwin Krüger #39486
Edwin Krüger
Character Jean-Claude's Assistant
Photo Fani Kolarova #39483
Fani Kolarova
Character Prostitute
Photo Bertrand Treuil #39494
Bertrand Treuil
Character Taxi Driver
Photo Marc Amyot #39476
Marc Amyot
Character Pharmacist
Photo Christy Reese #39496
Christy Reese
Character Paper Shop Clerk
Photo George Hertzberg #39497
George Hertzberg
Character Security, Stuart's Mansion
Photo Ivette González #39499
Ivette González
Character Maid
Thierry Stein
Character Physionomiste
Photo Don Abernathy #356051
Don Abernathy
Character Airport Traveler (uncredited)
Michael Finn
Character Airport Pilot (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • In some countries (such as Germany and Turkey), the film received the title “96 Hours” after localization.
  • Liam Neeson, who was 54 years old at the beginning of work on the film, was learning the basics of parkour in Paris during preparation for filming.
  • Throughout the film, Bryan kills 35 people in order to reach his daughter.
  • In the scene where the main character (Liam Neeson) enters an Albanian brothel (57:45) and in all subsequent scenes within it, abundant grey hair is visible on the sides. In all other scenes, it is not present. In the final scene at the airport, the main character's hair appears freshly colored.
  • Filming took place from February 21 to May 29, 2007.
  • Liam Neeson expected the film to flop at the box office, but agreed to star in it for the opportunity to spend four months in Paris and learn karate, while simultaneously playing a role unusual for him. Contrary to his expectations, the film was commercially successful and, on top of everything, created an image of Neeson as an action hero.
  • Jeff Bridges was initially cast as Bryan Mills, but soon left the project, and the role went to Liam Neeson. Neeson saw an opportunity to play a role that was more physically demanding than he usually received. Bridges later watched the film and stated that Neeson played the role better than he would have.
  • Mick Gould, a former member of the Special Air Service (SAS), prepared Liam Neeson for the role. He also trained the actor in weapons handling.
  • At the beginning of the film, in the airport, the protagonist unfolds a map. It is an old map of Europe (likely published in 1992) as Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia are visible on it. Czechoslovakia dissolved into two independent states – the Czech Republic and Slovakia – in 1993. Yugoslavia dissolved in 1992.
  • Liam Neeson performed many of the stunts himself.
  • At the 3rd minute of the film, the position of the pillow behind Brian changes between shots. Also, empty Chinese takeout boxes are on the table in front of him, which disappear in one of the frames.
  • At the 3rd minute of the film, when Brian parks near the store, a large number of random passersby watching the filming process can be noticed in the left part of the frame in the background and on the opposite side of the street to the right.
  • At the 3rd minute of the film, when Brian enters the store, the time on the clock behind the seller changes significantly between frames.
  • At the 4th minute of the film, Brian’s gift is wrapped only with a purple ribbon. In the next frame, a white ribbon appears alongside the purple one.
  • At the 5-minute mark of the film, a suspended microphone used by the sound operator can be seen reflected in Lenore's raised sunglasses.
  • During the conversation in the cafe at the 14-minute mark, the position of the cherries in the cocktail, as well as its level, change with each cut.
  • At the 20-minute mark, Brian is looking at a map showing the countries Kim plans to visit. The map includes Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia, which had ceased to exist by the time the film's events take place.
  • When Brian photographs Kim and her friend at the airport at the 21-minute mark, Kim smiles broadly. When he looks at the developed photograph at the 23-minute mark, the girls' poses are slightly different from the airport scene, and her friend's smile is more restrained.
  • At the 24-minute mark, when Peter is talking to Kim and her friend, only a grey van is visible behind him. When he finishes the dialogue and walks away, a dark car appears next to the van after a cut.
  • At the 79th minute of the film, the vessel Don Juan II is moored behind the Sheikh's yacht. During scene changes, the vessel disappears and reappears after a while.
  • At the 80th minute of the film, the Sheikh's yacht casts off from the shore, but in the next scene, just a few seconds later, the yacht is already in the middle of the river.
  • At the 35th minute of the film, Brian climbs the facade of a building to get into an apartment on the sixth floor, from where Kim and Amanda were kidnapped. However, at the 24th minute, the girls told Peter during a conversation that their apartment is located on the fifth floor.
  • At the 35th minute of the film, Brian turns on the voice recorder and listens to Kim's phrase: "Dad, they've got her." Brian could not have recorded this phrase on the voice recorder, as at the 26th minute he connected the voice recorder to the phone only after this line.
  • At the 37th minute of the film, when Brian is looking at photos in a machine, it can be noticed that the joint photo of Kim and Amanda is noticeably different from the scene at the 21st minute, during which Peter took this photo. In the photo, the girls are standing noticeably further from the billboard behind them, and Kim is holding Amanda by the elbow.
  • At the 39th minute of the film, when the truck hits Peter, the cars behind Brian change their position between frames: from a view along the road, the cars appear scattered, while from a side view of the overpass, they are neatly lined up on the closest lane.
  • At the 47th minute of the film, while Brian is standing in line, a gray Mercedes-Benz is parked in front of the trailer. When Brian and the girl run out onto the street and get into the nearest car, the Mercedes is already in a completely different location.
  • At the 50th minute of the film, the rear lights of the SUV Brian uses to escape are alternately intact and broken in different frames.
  • At the 50th minute of the film, Brian rams a pickup truck off a cliff and drives over it. However, in the next frame, the pickup continues to roll down the slope, while Brian's SUV drives to the right, several meters away from the pickup.
  • At the 65th minute of the film, Brian shows Marco a photograph, holding it in his left hand. In the next frame, the photo is already in his right hand.
  • On the 65th minute of the film, Brian loosens his tie and throws it aside. When Brian turns off the electricity for the second time, the tie is back on him, and in the next frame it disappears again.
  • On the 70th minute of the film, Jean-Claude types on a QWERTY keyboard, however, AZERTY keyboards are used in France.
  • On the 75th minute of the film, when Kim’s veil is removed, some of her hair lies on her face. In the next frame, the hair is on the sides, and in the subsequent frame, a strand of hair again covers her face.
  • On the 78th minute of the film, Brian kills Saint-Clair in the elevator. When guests see the body in the elevator in the next scene, its pose and position are noticeably different.
  • On the 83rd minute of the film, when Brian jumps over the sofa to hide from bullets, a stunt double can be seen replacing Liam Neeson.
  • On the 84th minute of the film, Ali misses and knocks a lamp off the wall. When Brian and Ali move further down the corridor during the ensuing fight in the next shot, the lamp is hanging on the wall again.
  • On the 85th minute of the film, the defeated Ali falls next to the right partition, and a broken bottle ends up near his right hand in the stomach area. When Brian picks up the gun after a cut, Ali is already lying closer to the left partition, and the bottle is near his left hand in the head area.
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