Hellraiser - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Hellraiser"
Hellraiser (1987)
Timing: 1:34 (94 min)
Hellraiser - TMDB rating
6.876/10
2792
Hellraiser - Kinopoisk rating
7.042/10
42636
Hellraiser - IMDB rating
6.9/10
153000

Actors and characters

Photo Clare Higgins #29871Photo Clare Higgins #29872Photo Clare Higgins #29873Photo Clare Higgins #29874

Clare Higgins

Clare Higgins
Character Julia
Photo Sean Chapman #94210Photo Sean Chapman #94211Photo Sean Chapman #94212

Sean Chapman

Sean Chapman
Character Frank
Robert Hines
Character Steve
Oliver Smith
Character Frank the Monster
Anthony Allen
Character 1st Victim
Leon Davis
Character 2nd Victim
Michael Cassidy
Character 3rd Victim

Frank Baker

Frank Baker
Character Derelict
Gay Baynes
Character Evelyn
Photo Niall Buggy #60289

Niall Buggy

Niall Buggy
Character Dinner Guest

Dave Atkins

Dave Atkins
Character Moving Man 1
Photo Oliver Parker #84269

Oliver Parker

Oliver Parker
Character Moving Man 2
Pamela Sholto
Character Complaining Customer
Photo Doug Bradley #53029Photo Doug Bradley #53030

Doug Bradley

Doug Bradley
Character Lead Cenobite
Photo Nicholas Vince #94216
Nicholas Vince
Character Chattering Cenobite
Photo Simon Bamford #94213Photo Simon Bamford #94214Photo Simon Bamford #94215

Simon Bamford

Simon Bamford
Character 'Butterball' Cenobite
Photo Grace Kirby #94218
Grace Kirby
Character Female Cenobite
Sharon Bower
Character Nurse
Raul Newney
Character Doctor

What's left behind the scenes

  • The original title of the painting was “Sadomasochists From Beyond The Grave.”
  • Doug Bradley, who played the Cenobite, spent six hours in makeup before appearing on set, with hundreds of pins affixed to his head.
  • Before filming, Doug Bradley was offered a choice of two minor roles – a furniture mover or the “pinhead” Cenobite. The budding actor thought it was, of course, more important for a young actor to have his face on screen, but he still chose the role of the Cenobite. And he didn't regret it.
  • The role of Larry Cotton was initially offered to Lance Henriksen, but he declined.
  • This was Clive Barker’s directorial debut. His book “The Hellbound Heart,” on which the film is based, consists of only 60 pages.
  • Frank Cotton in his human form and Frank as the "resurrected" are played by different actors.
  • Doug Bradley is a friend and classmate of Clive Barker.
  • Several comics were released based on the film, and plastic models of the Cenobites were produced.
  • It should be noted that there was no Pinhead in the original literary source; his functions were performed by a creature called "The Engineer" – a strange being with a human body and a cluster of light instead of a head. However, at the very beginning of the novella, there is a description of several Cenobites, and one of them – a woman – looks like this: "Every inch of the head was tattooed with a complex pattern, at each intersection of horizontal and vertical lines a pin with a precious stone gleamed, piercing the bone through and through."
  • Initially, the film's soundtrack was recorded by the well-known English industrial band Coil, but despite protests from Clive Barker, a long-time acquaintance of the band, the producers at New Line Cinema did not accept their compositions for their own reasons.
  • There are two versions of the film — a full and an abridged one. Especially bloody scenes were cut and shortened in it.
  • Hell in the film is represented as a network of corridors and labyrinths.
  • Cenobite is a church term, denoting a resident of a monastic community. The word is of Greek origin. Barker describes the Cenobites as 'theologians of the Order of the Flesh or the Cutters.' Cenobites can only penetrate our reality through a special spatio-temporal rift – a 'schism' – which can be opened and closed using special devices. The Puzzle Box is such a device for creating a 'rift,' first made by a toy maker named Philip Lemarchand in 1784 at the behest and design of the Duke de Lille (an aristocrat practicing dark magic).
  • Barker revised the original screenplay under the influence of Tony Randel and Peter Atkins, who were filming the sequel. This concerns the scene in which Kirsty takes the Puzzle Box from Julia, killed by the Cenobites' hooks. It was necessary to introduce an element connecting the series – a mattress with Julia's blood.
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