Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie"
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie (1995)
Timing: 1:36 (96 min)
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie - TMDB rating
5.8/10
669
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie - Kinopoisk rating
4.605/10
2343
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie - IMDB rating
5.3/10
32000

Actors and characters

Photo David Yost #151123Photo David Yost #329244Photo David Yost #329245

David Yost

David Yost
Character Billy Cranston / Blue Ranger
Photo Steve Cardenas #151125

Steve Cardenas

Steve Cardenas
Character Rocky DeSantos / Red Ranger
Photo Amy Jo Johnson #41813Photo Amy Jo Johnson #41814

Amy Jo Johnson

Amy Jo Johnson
Character Kimberly Hart / Pink Ranger
Photo Karan Ashley #151127

Karan Ashley

Karan Ashley
Character Aisha Campbell / Yellow Ranger
Photo Johnny Yong Bosch #65114

Johnny Yong Bosch

Johnny Yong Bosch
Character Adam Park / Black Ranger
Photo Jason David Frank #41815Photo Jason David Frank #41816

Jason David Frank

Jason David Frank
Character Tommy Oliver / White Ranger
Photo Paul Schrier #154438Photo Paul Schrier #330014
Paul Schrier
Character Bulk
Photo Jason Narvy #154437Photo Jason Narvy #330013
Jason Narvy
Character Skull
Photo Paul Freeman #39355

Paul Freeman

Paul Freeman
Character Ivan Ooze
Photo Nicholas Bell #47966

Nicholas Bell

Nicholas Bell
Character Zordon
Robert L. Manahan
Character Zordon (voice)
Photo Mark Ginther #15555

Mark Ginther

Mark Ginther
Character Lord Zedd
Photo Robert Axelrod #106978

Robert Axelrod

Robert Axelrod
Character Lord Zedd (voice)
Julia Cortez
Character Rita Repulsa
Photo Barbara Goodson #21299Photo Barbara Goodson #21300
Barbara Goodson
Character Rita Repulsa (voice)
Kerry Casey
Character Goldar
Photo Kerrigan Mahan #92455
Kerrigan Mahan
Character Goldar (voice)
Photo Jamie Croft #162835Photo Jamie Croft #162836Photo Jamie Croft #162837

Jamie Croft

Jamie Croft
Character Fred Kelman
Photo Peter Mochrie #162838Photo Peter Mochrie #162839Photo Peter Mochrie #162840
Peter Mochrie
Character Mr. Kelman
Photo Paul Goddard #19397

Paul Goddard

Paul Goddard
Character Construction Worker
Robert Simper
Character Construction Worker
Photo Neil Kaplan #162841Photo Neil Kaplan #162842Photo Neil Kaplan #162843
Neil Kaplan
Character Oozelings (voice) (uncredited)
R.J. Kizer
Character Skydiving Contest MC (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • One of the Sydney newspapers published an invitation for fans to "come to the port and see the fireworks with the Mighty Rangers themselves." Fans responded to the invitation. In reality, the filmmakers needed crowds for filming the final scene, and paying extras would have been a significant expense.
  • To ensure the color of his tongue matched the color of his body in the image, Paul Freeman would fill his mouth with blackcurrant juice before filming, hold it there for a while, and then spit it out.
  • Johnny Yong Bosch and Jason David Frank performed almost all the stunts themselves.
  • While preparing for his role, Paul Freeman spent 7 hours in the makeup chair every morning.
  • In the original script, the Mighty Rangers were supposed to fight monstrous creatures of Ivan. The costumes built for the monsters didn't work very well and looked even worse, so the script had to be rewritten to pit the Mighty Rangers against completely different monsters. However, the 'rejected' monster costumes were later repurposed. They were used in the 'Return of the Green Ranger' storyline in the television series.
  • Each Ranger's costume weighed almost 20 kg. Filming often lasted 10 hours a day, and the actors worked in the costumes the entire time.
  • The set with the Temple of Power built on it was the largest of all used in the making of the film. It featured a working waterfall, a pool, and huge doors that opened onto the Pyramid of Power. The set occupied the entire territory of Warner Roadshow Movie World Studios in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
  • Wearing the Alpha 5 suit and helmet, actress Peta-Marie Rixon could see or hear nothing, and she had nothing to breathe with. A breathing tube, similar to those used to supply oxygen to aquariums, had to be run into the suit.
  • Except for moments where the Power Rangers appear on screen without their helmets, their costumes are actually worn by stunt performers who are not credited.
  • An invitation was placed in one of Sydney's newspapers, urging fans to "come to the harbor and see the fireworks with the Mighty Rangers themselves." Fans responded to the invitation. In reality, the filmmakers needed crowds for shooting the final scene, and paying extras would have been a significant expense.
  • In the original script, the Mighty Rangers were supposed to fight monstrous creatures created by Ivan. The costumes built for these creatures didn't work very well and looked even worse, so the script had to be rewritten to have the Mighty Rangers battle entirely different monsters. However, the "rejected" monster costumes were later repurposed, appearing in the "Return of the Green Ranger" storyline in the television series.
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