Besetzung und Crew von Experiment Killing Room

Experiment Killing Room

Kerry, Tony, Crawford und Paul haben keine Ahnung, worauf sie sich eingelassen haben, als sie sich als Freiwillige für eine Forschungsstudie der Regierung angemeldet haben. Der Leiter des Forschungsteams eröffnet ihnen, dass die Belastbarkeit und Grenzen der menschlichen Psyche im Laufe eines Eliminierungs-Prozesses erkundet werden soll, bei dem die Teilnehmerzahl von vier auf eins reduziert wird. Das Experiment hat soeben begonnen ...

Gesamte Besetzung von Experiment Killing Room

Timothy Hutton as Crawford Haines

Timothy Hutton

Crawford Haines
In 'The Killing Room,' Timothy Hutton delivers a compelling and intense performance as Crawford Haines, a CIA operative orchestrating a chilling psychological experiment. His portrayal is marked by a cold, calculated demeanor that contrasts with the vulnerability he often brought to his earlier roles, such as the sensitive and introspective Conrad Jarrett in 'Ordinary People.' This shift showcases Hutton's versatility, moving from empathetic characters to a more sinister, controlling figure. A trivia fact about Hutton is that he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor at the age of 20, making him one of the youngest to receive this honor.
Shea Whigham as Tony Mazzolla

Shea Whigham

Tony Mazzolla
In the movie 'The Killing Room,' Shea Whigham delivers a compelling performance as one of the four participants caught in a psychological experiment gone awry. His portrayal is noted for its intense subtlety and the ability to convey deep anxiety and confusion, which adds a profound layer of realism to the film's tense atmosphere. What makes Whigham's performance unique is his skillful balance between vulnerability and resilience, capturing the character's complex emotional range amidst the escalating chaos. A lesser-known behind-the-scenes fact is that Whigham spent time researching actual psychological experiments to authentically embody his role, which included studying dissent and compliance dynamics to better understand his character's reactions under pressure.
Chloë Sevigny as Ms. Reilly

Chloë Sevigny

Ms. Reilly
Fans of Chloë Sevigny will appreciate her role in "The Killing Room" as it showcases her ability to portray intense and psychologically complex characters, much like her iconic performance in "American Psycho" where she delivered a haunting and memorable presence. In "The Killing Room," Sevigny's character is thrust into a chilling psychological experiment, allowing her to explore themes of vulnerability and resilience. An interesting and unexpected detail about her casting in this film is that Sevigny was drawn to the project because it allowed her to work closely with veteran actors, offering a collaborative environment that challenged her typical acting boundaries.
Peter Stormare as Dr. Phillips

Peter Stormare

Dr. Phillips
In the movie 'The Killing Room' (2009), Peter Stormare plays the character Targo, a government agent overseeing a psychological experiment that tests the limits of human endurance under extreme conditions. This role fits into Stormare's career as another intense, often dark character, building upon his reputation for portraying complex and sometimes menacing figures. What made this performance stand out compared to his earlier or better-known work is the restrained yet chilling portrayal of bureaucratic coldness, contrasting with the more overtly villainous or eccentric roles he is known for, such as Gaear Grimsrud in 'Fargo' or John Abruzzi in 'Prison Break.' Stormare's subtle approach in 'The Killing Room' added a layer of psychological terror, showcasing his versatility and depth as an actor.