Reparto y equipo de Hasta el fin del mundo

Hasta el fin del mundo

Vivienne Le Coudy, una mujer tremendamente independiente, se embarca en una relación con un inmigrante danés llamado Holger Olsen. Después de conocer a Olsen en San Francisco, Vivienne accede a viajar con él a su casa cerca del tranquilo pueblo de Elk Flats, donde comienzan una vida juntos. Sin embargo, la Guerra Civil los separa, dejando a Vivienne sola en un lugar controlado por el poderoso ranchero Alfred Jeffries, su violento y descarriado hijo Weston Jeffries y la ayuda y la complicidad del corrupto alcalde Rudolph Schiller.

Cast completo de Hasta el fin del mundo

Viggo Mortensen as Holger Olsen

Viggo Mortensen

Holger Olsen
In "The Dead Don't Hurt," Viggo Mortensen delivers a compelling performance as the enigmatic Holger Olsen. Mortensen's portrayal is layered and nuanced, as he seamlessly transitions between the character's quiet introspection, simmering anger, and desperate resolve. With subtle gestures and captivating facial expressions, Mortensen brings a haunting depth to this complex character, allowing the audience to empathize with Holger's inner turmoil and struggle against the supernatural forces plaguing his small town. This riveting performance cements Mortensen's reputation as a versatile and captivating actor, making "The Dead Don't Hurt" a must-watch for fans of his work.
Danny Huston as Rudolph Schiller

Danny Huston

Rudolph Schiller
In "The Dead Don't Hurt," Danny Huston delivers a riveting performance as the enigmatic and menacing Rudolph Schiller. Huston masterfully captures the essence of his character's mysterious past and his sinister intentions, conveying both a chilling intensity and a subtle humanity. His portrayal of Schiller as a ruthless and cunning individual who is both respected and feared adds a captivating layer of complexity to the film's narrative, making this a standout performance that is sure to leave viewers on the edge of their seats.

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