Book Person: Machiavelli's 'The Prince' (uncredited)
Ann Bell
Doris (uncredited)
Yvonne Blake
Book Person: 'The Jewish Question' (uncredited)
Frank Cox
Book Person: 'Prejudice' (uncredited)
Fred Cox
Book Person: 'Pride' (uncredited)
Noel Davis
Cousin Midge - TV Personality (uncredited)
Judith Drinan
Book Person - Plato's 'Republic' (uncredited)
Kevin Elder
Robert - First Schoolboy (uncredited)
Joan Francis
Telephonist (uncredited)
Denis Gilmore
Book Person: 'The Martian Chronicles' (uncredited)
David Glover
Book Person: 'The Pickwick Papers' (uncredited)
Caroline Hunt
Helen (uncredited)
Edward Kaye
Judoka Man (uncredited)
Mark Lester
Second Schoolboy (uncredited)
Gillian Lewis
TV Announcer (uncredited)
Eric Mason
Male Nurse (uncredited)
Charlie McFadden
Nervous Man at Post Box (uncredited)
Roma Milne
Clarisse's Neighbor (uncredited)
Michael Mundell
Trainee Stoneman (uncredited)
Anna Palk
Jackie (uncredited)
Donald Pickering
TV Announcer (uncredited)
John Rae
Book Person: 'Weir of Hermiston' (uncredited)
Tom Watson
Instructor Sergeant (uncredited)
Chris William
Trainee Black (uncredited)
Earl Younger
Book Person's Nephew: 'Weir of Hermiston' (uncredited)
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Trivia
François Truffaut became so frustrated with Oskar Werner he later declared that if he hadn't wasted six years attempting to make the film, he would have left the set like a shot.
After Montag comes out of the first raid to burn the books, the placement of the fire protective clothing (helmet and gloves) are unnatural movements and appear to be a reverse run of film footage. This is further compounded by the fact that he walks backwards to get the flamethrower which has flame entering the nozzle instead of leaving the nozzle.
When Montag gets in the boat to hide from the flying cops, you can see the rope still tying the boat to the bank. Montag subsequently rows away with out untying it.