Seeking a Friend for the End of the World - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Seeking a Friend for the End of the World"
Seeking a Friend for the End of the World (2012)
Timing: 1:41 (101 min)
Seeking a Friend for the End of the World - TMDB rating
6.561/10
1970

Actors and characters

Photo Steve Carell #10309Photo Steve Carell #10310Photo Steve Carell #10311Photo Steve Carell #10312

Steve Carell

Steve Carell
Character Dodge Petersen
Photo Keira Knightley #17713Photo Keira Knightley #17714Photo Keira Knightley #17715Photo Keira Knightley #17716

Keira Knightley

Keira Knightley
Character Penelope "Penny" Lockhart
Photo Rob Corddry #42143Photo Rob Corddry #42144Photo Rob Corddry #42145

Rob Corddry

Rob Corddry
Character Warren
Photo Adam Brody #13498Photo Adam Brody #13499Photo Adam Brody #13500Photo Adam Brody #13501

Adam Brody

Adam Brody
Character Owen
Photo Derek Luke #40902

Derek Luke

Derek Luke
Character Alan Speck
Photo Martin Sheen #22267Photo Martin Sheen #22268Photo Martin Sheen #22269Photo Martin Sheen #22270

Martin Sheen

Martin Sheen
Character Frank Petersen
Photo Melanie Lynskey #39992Photo Melanie Lynskey #39993Photo Melanie Lynskey #39994Photo Melanie Lynskey #39995

Melanie Lynskey

Melanie Lynskey
Character Karen Amalfi
Photo Nancy Carell #52099

Nancy Carell

Nancy Carell
Character Linda Petersen
Photo Gillian Jacobs #39899Photo Gillian Jacobs #39900Photo Gillian Jacobs #39901

Gillian Jacobs

Gillian Jacobs
Character Waitress / Katie
Photo T.J. Miller #20346Photo T.J. Miller #20347

T.J. Miller

T.J. Miller
Character Chipper Host / Darcy
Photo Patton Oswalt #17478Photo Patton Oswalt #17479

Patton Oswalt

Patton Oswalt
Character Roache
Photo Bob Stephenson #7523Photo Bob Stephenson #66983Photo Bob Stephenson #66984

Bob Stephenson

Bob Stephenson
Character Officer Wally Johnson
Photo Brad Morris #37102

Brad Morris

Brad Morris
Character Radio Announcer (voice)
Photo Mark Moses #58102

Mark Moses

Mark Moses
Character Anchorman
Photo Roger Aaron Brown #62027
Roger Aaron Brown
Character Alfred
Photo Rob Huebel #34710

Rob Huebel

Rob Huebel
Character Jeremy
Trisha Gorman
Character Crying Woman
Photo Leslie Murphy #96121
Leslie Murphy
Character Amy
Photo Kasey Campbell #96122
Kasey Campbell
Character Danny
Photo Vince Grant #96123

Vince Grant

Vince Grant
Character Man #1 / Chip
Photo Amy Schumer #174Photo Amy Schumer #175Photo Amy Schumer #66494Photo Amy Schumer #66495

Amy Schumer

Amy Schumer
Character Woman #1 / Lacey
Photo Marshall Manesh #47301

Marshall Manesh

Marshall Manesh
Character Indian Man
Aleister
Character Sorry
Photo Rene Gube #96124Photo Rene Gube #96125

Rene Gube

Rene Gube
Character Cell-Mate
Photo Jim O

Jim O'Heir

Jim O'Heir
Character Cop #2

Daniel Maurio

Daniel Maurio
Character Toilet Guy
Photo Matthew Alan Brady #96126Photo Matthew Alan Brady #96127

Matthew Alan Brady

Matthew Alan Brady
Character Kissing Couple In Park (uncredited)
Tony Brown
Character Gay Party Guest (uncredited)
Lauren Crawford
Character Bikini Girl (uncredited)
Laura Mann
Character Sarah (uncredited)
Prestin Persson
Character Bikini Girl (uncredited)
Lauren K. Solomon
Character Kissing Friendsy's Customer (uncredited)
Photo Chris Spinelli #46918
Chris Spinelli
Character Cyclist (uncredited)
Hannah Victoria Stock
Character Party Girl (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The story of an “unexpected romance blossoming between two strangers during an impromptu journey” is a familiar development for director Lorene Scafaria, as if it were the opening scene of her previous screenplay, “Five Minutes to Live” (2008).
  • There are no ocean beaches at the foot of cliffs like the one Penny and Dodge visited in the New Jersey/Delaware region. The film was supposedly to be shot on the East Coast of the USA, but it is clearly filmed in California.
  • The film marked Lorene Scafaria's directorial debut.
  • Filming began in May 2011 in Los Angeles shortly before the end of the world predicted by American sect leader Harold Camping, scheduled for May 21st.
  • When the killer shot through the windshield, it remained with a bullet hole and cracks around it. Later in the film, the same truck is shown, but the windshield is without cracks, as good as new.
  • Dodge pulls out the vinyl album "Scott," Scott Walker's first solo album. He takes the record out and puts it on the player, and the song "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore" begins to play. This recording is by "The Walker Brothers," and it wasn't on the album that was being shown previously.
  • As Dodge listens to the recording, the power goes out, and the sound of the recording can be heard slowing down. On the receiver shown in the film, the sound should have cut out immediately.
  • During the dialogue between Dodge and Penny, when they are sitting back-to-back in jail, their heads change position, especially Dodge's, either between the bars or directly in line with them.
  • When Dodge and Penny walk up to Olivia's house, Penny breaks a window. They then enter the house, and it is visible that the window in the background is not broken. A few seconds later, the window in the frame is broken again.
  • When Dodge and Penny get into the car that Speck lent them, the radio is tuned to 107.2 – US radio stations are divided into 200kHz bands and are located on odd frequencies. The correct frequency would have been 107.1 or 107.3.
  • The Cessna airplane that Father Dodge is flying in is not designed for flights long enough to take Penny to the United Kingdom.
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