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9* None of the character names in ''Film/TwelveAngryMen'' are revealed until right at the end - even then, only 2 of the 12 main characters are named (and then only surnames are given). In the play the film is based on, no names are ever revealed for any of them. Justified by the fact that the nature of jury duty requires that jurors remain anonymous throughout a trial.
10* ''Film/TwentyEightHotelRooms'': Both the protagonists are left unnamed, credited simply as "man" and "woman". Their daughter Emma alone gets named from the very small cast.
11* In ''Film/FortyFourInchChest'', the kidnapped French lover is referred to only as "Loverboy" by his kidnappers. The main character tells the story of how he beat the man's name out of his cheating wife, but it's never revealed.
12* ''Film/SixUnderground'': One and Six's real names aren't revealed. All the rest eventually reveal their real (first) names.
13* In ''Film/{{Accident}}'', the female member of the gang is never addressed by name (or nickname). In the credits, she is referred to as 'the Woman'.
14* ''Film/ALAventure'': The man whom Sandrine talks with in the park never gets named. He's simply credited as "the bench man".
15* In ''Film/AlmostFamous'', the female lead goes by the name of "Penny Lane". At the end of the movie, she reveals that her name is [[spoiler:Lady Goodman]].
16* In ''Film/{{Amusement}}'', the villain is only credited as "The Laugh".
17* The SerialKiller in ''Film/Angel1984'' is never named and is listed in the credits as 'The Killer'. He dies with the police being none the wiser as to who he was or what his motivations were.
18* In Lars Von Trier's ''Film/{{Antichrist}}'', the protagonists are only known as He and She. They torture each other in their woodland cabin, [[FauxSymbolism "Eden"]].
19* ''Film/TheAssistant'': Jane's BadBoss, obviously inspired by Harvey Weinstein, is never named and only referred to as "the President." Combines with the fact that he [[TheGhost never appears on camera]] and has only a few fleeting lines of audible dialogue to convey that he's not so much a character as a commentary on sexual predation.
20* If you recognize (and at one time or another you'll know her by name due to online sites and show biz articles) Lauren Graham (quite recognizable by then by name to many by 2003 when it came out), if you watch through the credits, you'll see that her anonymous ''Film/BadSanta'' bartender has a name, Sue. Credits are roughtly in order, and a bonus, some versions even have clips with the name (the unrated version, titled ''Film/BadderSanta'' has the clips with the actors billed on it, anyhow).
21* ''Film/TheBalladOfBusterScruggs'': Most characters receive no name and are credited with broad descriptions like the Kid, the Cowboy, the Impresario, the Prospector, the Frenchman, etc.
22* In ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'', Diana Prince is never actually referred to as either Diana or Wonder Woman. The closest anyone comes is when she's called "Ms Prince".
23* PlayedForDrama in Film/BigBirdInJapan. For most of the film, the Japanese girl [[Series/SesameStreet Big Bird]] befriends goes unnamed. When she finally does reveal her name [[spoiler:Kaguya-hime]], it's a WhamLine: [[spoiler:she's the [[Literature/TheTaleOfTheBambooCutter legendary Bamboo Princess.]]]]
24* In ''Film/BigGame'', most characters - Oskari's entire family save his father, most of people in National Security Vault, Hazar's mooks - don't get any name, although Chief of Staff is called General Underwood in closing credits.
25* In ''Film/TheBigLebowski'' Sam Elliot's cowboy narrator character is never given a name and is simply titled 'The Stranger' in the opening tumbleweed sequence. To be honest, nothing is revealed about him, leading fans to come up with some [[WildMassGuessing very]] [[EveryoneIsJesusInPurgatory interesting ideas]].
26* In the novel and film ''Film/{{Birdy}}'', Birdy's real name is never given.
27* The main characters from ''Film/BlondeInBlackLeather''.
28* ''Film/TheBox2018'': None of the characters, not the boy, not the mom, [[spoiler:and neither of their {{Doppelganger}}s']] are named.
29* The protagonist in ''Film/{{Bunraku}}'' is simply known as "The Drifter".
30* The man who owns the Death Factory in ''Film/TheButchers'' is not addressed by name and is only identified as 'the Collector' in the credits.
31* Two of the girls in the college with Ashton Kutcher (Evan) and Ethan Suplee (Thumper) in ''Film/TheButterflyEffect'' are not named in the film, the first being one in the pool and right after it, in Evan and best buddy Thumper's (NOT to be confused with ''WesternAnimation/{{Bambi}}'''s character). First one (Jaqueline Stewart) is named Gwen and the second (Tara Wilson) is named Heidi.
32* In ''Film/CallCasting'', none of the characters are named as they are credited as Talentless Voice Artist, Douchy Ad Exec, and Bitchy Ad Exec.
33* In ''Film/CanadianBacon'', the [[OurPresidentsAreDifferent president of America]], despite being a pretty important character, is never named.
34* ''Film/CantHardlyWait'' uses this as a conceit, with most of the characters aside from the central six being unnamed in dialogue and referred to only by epithets in the credits. "Girl Whose Party It Is", "Stoner Guy", "Girl Mike Hits On #1", and so on.
35* The love interest(s?) in ''Film/CemeteryMan'' ([[InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals all three of her]]), only called "She" in the credits.
36* In ''Film/ClosetLand'', Alan Rickman and Madeleine Stowe are credited simply as "Interrogator" and "Victim".
37* ''Film/{{Clownhouse}}'': The names of the three escaped lunatics are never revealed, and they are only referred to by the names of the clowns whose [[MuggedForDisguise costumes they stole]].
38* In ''Film/CradleOfFear'', [[Music/CradleOfFilth Dani Filth]]'s character is never named, and is only identified in the credits as "The Man".
39* ''Film/TheCrow1994'': Top Dollar (played by Michael Wincott), Myca (played by Bai Ling) and Grange (played by Tony Todd) are never named in the film. Similarly, the gang members who kill Eric and Shelly are known only by their nicknames (Tin-Tin, T-Bird, Funboy and Skank).
40* In ''Film/DarkAugust'', the young girl Sal hits with his car is never named. The credits refer to her as "The Child."
41* ''Film/TheDarkCrystal'': Thra is never actually named in the film, and is simply referred to as "the world" or "our world" by the characters.
42* In ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises'', Selina Kyle's friend Jen is never referred to by first name on-screen.
43* In ''Film/TheDarwinAwards'', The [[SerialKiller North Side Killer]] is only identified in the credits as 'Perp'.
44* The Angel in ''Film/DateWithAnAngel'' doesn't have a name.
45* Every single character in ''Film/DayNightDayNight''. The protagonist is referred to in the credits as "She", although she rehearses a fake name in one scene.
46* ''Film/{{Deadgirl}}'': The eponymous zombie's name and back story remain a mystery throughout the film.
47* In ''Film/DeathLine'', the two surviving members of the CannibalClan are never named (and may not even have names). In the credits, they are identified as The 'Man' and The 'Woman'.
48* The titular assassins in ''Film/DeathMachines'' are never properly named at any point in the film, being identified only by their skin color.
49* ''Film/DeadMansLetters'': With the exceptions of Prof. Larsen, his son Erik, Anna, and Theresa, none of the other characters are named at any point in the film.
50* ''Film/TheDevilsMessenger'': The girl Donald rapes and murders in "The Photograph" is not named: she is credited as 'Girl in Photograph'. [[spoiler:As no one except Donald ever interacts with her, or can even see her image, it is possible she may only exist in Donald's tormented mind.]]
51* The serial killer in the first ''Film/DirtyHarry'' movie is only ever referred to as the Scorpio Killer, with no real name. In the credits he is called "Killer". In the novelization, however, he's named Charles Davis.
52* TheDriver from ''Film/Drive2011'', played by Ryan Gosling. Likewise in the original, ''Film/TheDriver'', in which no one is named, not even in the credits.
53* ''Film/{{Duel}}'': In the original story by Creator/RichardMatheson, the truck driver is named "Keller", but in the film he is nameless as well as faceless.
54* The eponymous antagonist of ''Film/DustDevil'' has no real name to speak of, though Wendy calls him "Texas" at one point.
55* The Inventor in ''Film/EdwardScissorhands''.
56* The protagonist of ''Film/ElGringo'' is simply called "The Man".
57* Max's foreman at the factory in ''Film/{{Elysium}}''.
58* {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in the credits to ''Film/{{Eraserhead}}''.
59* ''Film/EscapeFromNewYork'': The president is referred to by characters and in the credits as "the President."
60* In ''Film/{{Eurotrip}}'', Fred Armisen's character is listed in the credits as the "Creepy Italian Guy".
61* ''The Everlasting Secret Family'' doesn't name anybody in the film except for the chauffeur (Eric).
62* Three of the four major characters in ''Film/{{Faster}}'' (Driver, Killer and Cop) are never referred to by name. Cop's real name shows up briefly on a report Cicero (the fourth major character) prints out, but no one on-screen uses it.
63* In ''Film/{{Feast}}'', characters are given titles ("Hero", "Loser", etc) by caption, and never otherwise named.
64* Edward Norton's character in ''Film/FightClub'' is never given a name. [[spoiler:Only his alternate personality gets one, and the narrator explicitly states at one point that it's not ''his'' name]]. The DVD chapters call him "Jack" based off a scene involving ''Reader's Digest'', which fans sometimes use as well, and the HBO closed captions use "Rupert," one of the alias he puts on his nametag when surfing support groups.
65* In Creator/SergioLeone's spaghetti Westerns, Creator/ClintEastwood's character's name is never given -- rather, the other characters in the films refer to him by nicknames such as Joe or Blondie. Eastwood's character may be regarded as one of the archetypical examples of unnamed heroes, to the extent that his character is widely known as "The Man With No Name." In fact, his character is so ambiguous that people continue to debate whether he was portraying the same character in all three films to this day. This is a reference to Akira Kurosawa's ''Film/{{Yojimbo}}'', which ''Film/AFistfulOfDollars'' is a remake of. In ''Yojimbo'', the main character is asked for his name and [[LineOfSightName responds with what he sees out of the nearest window]] and his age: "Mulberry Field Thirtysomething".
66* ''Film/FutureWorld2018'': The main villains the Warlord, Big Daddy Love Lord and the Drug Lord are only called by these titles or nicknames instead of their real ones. This also goes for the Prince and his mother the Queen.
67* The title character in ''Film/TheGhostWriter'' never gets a name.
68* The President from ''Film/GIJoeRetaliation''. Even in the credits, he's simply listed as "President".
69* ''Film/TheGingerweedMan'': The two other girls that are imprisoned at F.U. Tech are brought out before some mobsters to be auctioned as [[SexSlave Sex Slaves]] to them. When he tries to name them, he can't think of anything and brushes it off.
70* In ''Film/AGirlWalksHomeAloneAtNight'', the vampire protagonist is never named, and is credited only as "The Girl".
71* ''Film/TheGirlFromMonday'': The female alien simply answers that she's "Nobody" when people ask her name, and that remains the only thing they ever call her in the film.
72* The Mutos from ''Film/{{Godzilla 2014}}'' aren't given specific names, but are just referred to as "the male" and "the female" of their species.
73* In the indie romcom ''Film/GoodDick'' the two main characters are never named, and are credited as "The Man" and "The Woman."
74* ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyVol3'''s BigBad the High Evolutionary is only known as [[EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep the High Evolutionary]] with no reference to his canonical comic name of Herbert Wyndham (which, considering he is all but stated to not be human, probably isn’t his name anyway). Presumably, given [[AGodAmI he openly views himself as God]], he has discarded something that would bring him down to other life-forms such as a name.
75* ''Film/HannieCaulder'': Whatever name the Preacher has is not known.
76* ''Film/{{Heck2020}}'': the main character, a young boy, and his mom are never named. The credits simply list them as "Boy" and "Mom".
77* ''Franchise/{{Hellraiser}}'': None of the cenobites have official names in any of the movies, including the lead cenobite. It wasn’t until [[Film/HellraiserIIIHellOnEarth the third film]] (when a backstory for the character was given) that it was revealed that the name he had when he was human was [[spoiler:Elliott Spenser]]. Barker has stated that his actual name as a Cenobite will be revealed in the upcoming novel ''Literature/TheScarletGospels''.
78* The viewpoint character of ''Film/Hero2002'', played by Creator/JetLi, goes by "Nameless".
79* ''Film/TheHidden'': Neither the evil or good alien parasites in the story reveal their true names. The good one only adopts a human cover identity to make it easier to conduct its work.
80* The Kurgan in ''Film/{{Highlander}}'' is mainly known to the other Immortals by his ethnicity, although he does use aliases. Similar is true of the Egyptian, although fans remember him by the alias "Ramirez."
81* In another Creator/ClintEastwood movie, ''Film/HighPlainsDrifter'', you also don't know his name. Sometimes referred to as the Stranger, you do figure out who it is at the end, though [[AmbiguousEnding what you figure might not be the same as the person next to you figures.]]
82* Effie Trinket (Elizabeth Banks) as she appears in the entire "Film/TheHungerGames" franchise isn't named, at least in the first one (2012).
83* In ''Film/IBoughtAVampireMotorcycle'', the priest who joins the main characters to destroy the titular beast is never named, despite being a major character.
84* In the ''Franchise/IndianaJones'' films, Indiana's real name is never revealed until the third movie, ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade'': Henry Jones, Jr.
85* In ''Film/InTheLineOfFire'', the President of the United States is only referred to as "the President" or by his Secret Service-given codename "Traveler." The First Lady is also unnamed.
86* In ''Film/InvisibleAvenger'', the Colonel, who is one of the major villains, is never referred to by anything other than his rank.
87* Film/JamesBond
88** The name of Bond's boss M is never revealed (he has been called "Miles"). M is the character's codename. James Bond teases the audience with TheUnreveal in ''Film/CasinoRoyale2006'', being cut off by M just as he's about to speak her name. At the end of ''Film/{{Skyfall}}'', in a FreezeFrameBonus, her name is given as Olivia Mansfield, a pun on 'I live in a man's field', very fitting for this M. In the novels, the first M's name is given as Admiral Sir Miles Messervy and the second M (the current one) as Barbara Mawdsley.
89** ''Film/YouOnlyLiveTwice'': The [[GirlOfTheWeek Bond Girl]] is not even given a name during the film's duration. It's not until the credits that's she's listed as Kissy Suzuki.
90** Blofeld's Persian cat, who appears in multiple Bond films, has never been named. The cat's usually just referred to as "the pussy".
91** While the first Q is Major Boothroyd, the Creator/JohnCleese Q introduced in ''Film/TheWorldIsNotEnough'' is at most facetiously known as "R", while the Creator/BenWhishaw Q from ''Film/{{Skyfall}}'' onwards doesn't even have something other than his codename.
92* ''Film/JuliaX'', Creator/KevinSorbo's character's name is never given. The credits list him as 'The Stranger', and a press report during the opening credits calls him 'The Brand Killer'. Creator/VingRhames character is only identified as 'The Man'.
93* ''Film/KillBill'' - Part I included a ridiculous amount of obfuscation around the Bride's name, to the point of bleeping it when it was spoken. However, [[spoiler:her name is still visible on her driver's license and on her airplane ticket]]. In Part II, we find out that Bill calls her [[spoiler:"Kiddo"]] because that actually ''is'' her surname, and that her first name is [[spoiler:"Beatrix"]]...which makes the "silly rabbit" bit in Part I make slightly more sense.
94* The FatAndSkinny pair of frat boys in ''Film/KillerParty'' who act as ThoseTwoGuys are never named. In the credits they are identified as 'Fat Bee-Boy' and 'Skinny Bee-Boy'.
95* In ''Film/KingsmanTheSecretService'', we never find out Merlin's real name.
96* The young man in ''Film/KnifeInTheWater'' is never named.
97* In ''Film/{{Labyrinth}}'', Sarah's stepmother is never given a first name. The spin-off Manga series ''Return to Labyrinth'' revealed her name to be Irene.
98* ''Film/TheLastSentinel'': The Girl, played by Katee Sackhoff, is never identified by name. The end credits just list her as "The Girl".
99* [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The Tall Thug]] in ''Last Train to Freo'', who is only referred to as such once. Everyone else gets a first name only.
100* Daniel Craig's character in ''Film/LayerCake'' is never referred to by name, and he is identified only as "XXXX" in the credits. He [[LampshadeHanging hangs a bit of a lampshade]] on this at the end when, after listing the names of everyone whose death is either seen or referred to, [[BreakingTheFourthWall looks at the camera]] and states, " My name? If you knew that you'd be as clever as me."
101* In the 1965 film version of ''Literature/LordJim'', the bandit leader is only known as "The General".
102* None of the characters in ''Film/TheLobster'' have names except the main character, David. They're referred to by their defining characteristic (Nosebleed Woman, Short-Sighted Woman, Limping Man).
103* In ''Film/MadMaxBeyondThunderdome'', Dr. Dealgood introduces Max into TheThunderdome arena as "The Man with No Name" given that he's arrived in Bartertown out of the wasteland, and so no-one knows who he is. This is a lampshading how Max (while having a name) has a similar role as the Man With No Name (at least in the second and third movies).
104* ''Film/TheManWhoCameBack'': Despite playing an important role in the plot, the HookerWithAHeartOfGold played by Creator/JenniferODell is never named, and is only identified in the credits as 'Prostitute'.
105* In ''Franchise/TheMatrix'' films, many of the programs are referred to by title rather than name. These include the Oracle, the Keymaker, the Trainman, the Merovingian, the Architect and the Twins. As they ''are'' programs rather than people, those probably are actually their names. The names that all of the human protagonists had while plugged in the Matrix aren't fully revealed. Only their hacker nickname/unplugged name (Morpheus, Trinity, etc...). Neo used to be Thomas A. Anderson, Cypher's surname is Reagan. Even the "freeborn" humans of Zion only go by their first (nick?) names (Tank, Dozer, and Zee). That's because those ''are'' their real names. The names they have in the Matrix could be considered to be no more real to them than anything else in the Matrix.
106* TheCaptain in ''Film/MeetDave'' is only ever known by his rank and is never given any other name. However, in the track listing for the movie's soundtrack, he is referred to as "Mini Dave" due to his appearance being near-identical to his humanoid [[CoolShip starship's]].
107* For most of [[Film/ElMariachi the]] [[Film/{{Desperado}} three]] [[Film/OnceUponATimeInMexico films]] of the ''Mexico Trilogy'', the main character is referred to as "El Mariachi". Even in ''Desperado'', where he faces off against [[spoiler:his brother]], we only hear him called "Manito", which more-or-less translates as "little brother".
108* ''Film/Masquerade2021'': The female burglar -- played by Skyler Samuels -- is never named in the movie itself or the credits.
109* In ''Film/MermaidDown'', the captured mermaid and the ghost that haunts the mental facility are never named.
110* ''Film/{{Modesta}}'': Credits list Modesta, of course, but do not list the husband's name, even though he is a lead character as well. He is simply “The Husband”. While some of the other neighbors have their names mentioned, their names are not listed in the credits, just included collectively as "residents of the barrio[[note]]neighborhood[[/note]] Soñadoras, Guaynabo, Puerto Rico.
111* In ''Film/TheMummyTrilogy'', Ardeth Bey's name isn't revealed until the [[Film/TheMummyReturns sequel]] (it is sort of AllThereInTheManual though, because various articles as well as the director's commentary use his name).
112* In the Spaghetti Western ''Film/MyNameIsNobody'', the main character's name is never revealed. He is in fact referred to as "Nobody" throughout the whole film.
113* In ''Film/TheNakedGun'' (and its first sequel), several characters are referred to in the credits not even by name or nickname, but by their only spoken ''line'' in the picture (e.g., "Here, you can use my radio mike," and "Ya dumb broad!"; maybe the best-known of them would be "It's Enrico Palazzo!", played by Mark Holton of ''Film/PeeWeesBigAdventure'' fame).
114* Several of the major characters in ''Film/TheNakedWitch'' are not named, including the protagonist (The Student) and the antagonist (The Witch).
115* Tatooine was not named in ''Film/ANewHope''.
116* The mysterious "student" in ''Film/TheNinthGate'' is only called The Girl in the credits. [[spoiler:She's (probably) Satan]].
117* In ''Film/NoCountryForOldMen'', the man who hires Wells and [[spoiler:who is implied to be the mastermind behind the drug deal that drives the plot]] is never named and is credited simply as "The Man who hires Wells."
118* The two main characters of ''Film/{{Once}}'' are never named; they are listed in the cast as "the Guy" and "the Girl."
119* Also, in Sergio Leone's ''Film/OnceUponATimeInTheWest,'' Charles Bronson's character is only referred to as "The Man with the Harmonica" (or just simply "Harmonica" in the end credits).
120* In ''Film/{{Osama}}'', no character in the movie is named, except the main character's male friend, who is probably-not-coincidentally the one who gives "Osama" her famous alias.
121* In ''Film/PaintYourWagon'', Eastwood's character (which wasn't in the original show) is known only as "Pardner"...until the final scene, wherein he identifies himself as Sylvester Newel. ("Just one 'l'.")
122* And in ''Film/PaleRider'' he is simply known as Preacher. Seeing a pattern yet?
123* In Michelangelo Antonioni's ''Film/ThePassenger1975'', co-star Maria Schneider is credited simply as "The Girl".
124* ''Film/{{Pathology}}'': The man murdered by Juliette and Ted is only identified in the credits as 'FatBastard'.
125* The antagonists of ''Film/ThePeopleUnderTheStairs'' are never named. In the credits they are listed simply as "Man" and "woman".
126* Although the main character is called by dozens of nicknames throughout ''Film/ThePerfectSleep'', the Narrator's name is never given. [[spoiler:At the end, Porphyria barely audibly whispers "Lyovshka", which is the diminutive for Lyov, the Russian form of Leon.]]
127* In the Spanish film ''Film/{{Piggy|2022}}'' the mysterious stranger who abducts Sara's bullies is billed in the credits as "Desconocido" (Stranger).
128* In ''Literature/ThePillowBook'', only Nagiko, Jerome and Hoki have names. All other characters have "functional" titles: The Publisher, The Father etc.
129* The Spaniard in ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanOnStrangerTides''.
130* ''Film/{{The Princess|2022}}'': The princess, along with her parents, are not called by their names, only the royal titles for each (princess, king and queen). Only her little sister, Princess Violet, is ever named.
131* The FauxAffablyEvil gang leader in ''Film/ThePurge1'' is never named, and credited as "Polite Leader".
132* The Lady in ''Film/TheQuickAndTheDead'' is a gender-flipped Man With No Name. A flashback to when she was a child reveals her first name is Ellen.
133* In ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk'', the Gestapo TortureTechnician Arnold Toht is named in the ending credits, but his name is never mentioned within the actual film. Also applies to the muscle-bound mechanic who gets in a fistfight with Indy.
134* Despite being one of the most popular characters and occasionally playing the MrExposition role in ''Film/RepoTheGeneticOpera'' is never actually given a name. He's called Graverobber by fans because he digs up graves to extract black-market Zydrate from corpses. Amber refers to him as "Graverobber" during "Zydrate Anatomy"
135* In Creator/QuentinTarantino's ''Film/ReservoirDogs'', all of the thieves are given colors as aliases: Mr. White, Mr. Orange, Mr. Brown, Mr. Blue, Mr. Blonde and Mr. Pink. We only learn the real names of Mr. White, Mr. Blonde, and Mr. Orange.
136* In ''Film/RogueAssassin'' (titled ''War'' in the U.S.), Jet Li plays a hitman known only as Rogue. [[spoiler:It's not even his own alias, but that of the hitman that killed his family - he killed the real Rogue, faked his own death and assumed that identity to track down those responsible]].
137* None of the heads of OCP in the ''Franchise/RoboCop'' films or live-action TV series have had their names revealed. They either fall under OnlyKnownByTheirNickname ([[Film/RoboCop1987 the Old]] [[Film/RoboCop2 Man]] [[Series/RoboCopPrimeDirectives and Woman]]) or EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep ([[Film/RoboCop3 the CEO]] -- though [[AllThereInTheManual the comic adaptation states he's Bob Morton's dad, but not his first name]] -- and [[Series/RoboCopTheSeries the Chairman]]).
138* The tire is never named in ''Film/{{Rubber}}'' but the actors call it a "him." The American trailer named him Robert.
139* The colonel from ''Film/RunWildRunFree'' is credited as "The Moorsman."
140* In ''Film/TheSevenYearItch'', the name of Creator/MarilynMonroe's character is never revealed. In the credits, she is called The Girl. Strangely, the protagonist never even asks her for her name, and refers to her as [[BuffySpeak "Miss Whoever-You-Are"]] the one time he directly addresses her.
141* Several characters in ''Film/ShandraTheJungleGirl'' are never identified. The woman Karen is sleeping with is only listed as 'Gorgeous blonde' in the credits, and the stripper is listed as 'Stripper'.
142* Since he [[spoiler:is beaten to death by Captain Hadley]] on his first night in jail, the prisoner known as 'Fat Ass' (even in the credits roll) in ''Film/TheShawshankRedemption'' is never given a name. Discussed and {{lampshaded}} by Andy & Heywood.
143-->"What was his name?"\
144"It doesn't matter what his name was. He's dead."
145* ''Film/ShootEmUp''. 'Smith' is obviously not the protagonists' real name; the Big Bad even lampshades him as The Man With No Name who rides into town on a pale horse. TheDragon thinks he's worked out [[MysteriousPast who Smith is]], but isn't completely sure right up to the end.
146* ''Film/TheSilentAlarm'': None of the characters are named and in the credits, they are referred to as Man, Boy, and Woman.
147* ''Film/Siren2010'': The dead sailor (who, despite his designation, does play a major role in events) is only identified in the credits as 'Dead Sailor'.
148* In ''Film/SixDegreesOfSeparation'', we never find out the real name of "Paul" the ConArtist who claimed to be Creator/SidneyPoitier's son.
149* Very few characters in ''Film/SixReasonsWhy'' are actually named. The main characters are identified as The Nomad, The Sherpa, The Entrepreneur, The Preacher and The Criminal.
150* The Mysterious Woman in ''Film/SkyCaptainAndTheWorldOfTomorrow'' (2004). Although [[spoiler:since she's a robot, she may not even have a name]].
151* In the wuxia film ''Film/SoulOfTheSword'', the protagonist refers to himself as a "Swordsman With No Name." He later abandons the plan to triumphantly reveal his name to the world after his girlfriend points out [[TheUnreveal he has a very common, plebian name.]]
152* In ''Film/SpaceJam'' the Nerdlucks/Monstars are never given names in the film, although their names are given in the closing credit; they are [[AllThereInTheManual according to merchandise]] Pound (the orange one), Blanko (the purple one), Bang (the green one), Bupkis (the blue one), and Nawt (the red one).
153* ''Film/StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock'': The hapless transporter lieutenant that Uhura refers to as "Mr. Adventure" is never given a proper name in the film, and is credited by that nickname. He does get named Lt. Heisenberg in the novelization, though. (That's a Genius Bonus: Heisenberg's Principle of Uncertainty is that you can know either the location or velocity of a particle, but not both at the same time.)
154* The galaxy in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' franchise. Also Yoda's species was deliberately never named (unlike every other alien in the setting), even when other members show up in the EU. In ''Film/TheLastJedi'', the codebreaker Finn and Rose recruit to disable the First Order's hyperspace tracker is never referred to by any name, and is credited as DJ after his personal motto "live free, '''d'''on't '''j'''oin."
155* ''Film/SuckerPunch'': Most of the characters only have nicknames to go upon, even the doctor.
156* In ''Film/SullivansTravels'', the heroine is never given a name and appears in the credits as "the girl".
157* In the classic silent film ''Film/{{Sunrise}}'' the {{archetypal character}}s are known only as The Man, The Wife, and The Woman from the City.
158* To underline the fantasy object status of ''Film/TheSureThing'', she's never once referred to by her real name (even in the credits her character's called "The Sure Thing").
159* ''Film/{{Swashbuckler}}'': The Lute Player and the Woman of Dark Visage are never addressed by name in the movie, and are only identified by those designations in the credits.
160* ''Film/TalesOfAnAncientEmpire'': The character played by Lee Hensley is only credited as "The Stranger". All of the other characters are only addressed by one name.
161* [[TortureTechnician The Project Manager]]'s PerkyFemaleMinion is never addressed by name in ''Film/TenDeadMen''. In the credits she is listed as [[EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep Dominatrix]] because of [[DressedLikeADominatrix the way she dresses]].
162* The protagonist of the Creator/ChristopherNolan film, ''Film/{{Tenet}}'', isn't given a name. He's literally credited as "The Protagonist".
163* None of the cyborgs in the ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}'' franchise have names. ''Series/TerminatorTheSarahConnorChronicles'' subverted this by naming the lead T-888 "Cromartie" and the unknown-model female "Cameron."
164* In ''Film/ThatThingYouDo,'' the name of the FakeBand's bassist (played by Ethan Embry) is never spoken on screen; the end credits refer to him as "T.B. Player" and "the Bass Player."
165* ''Film/TheTheatreBizarre'': The VillainProtagonist of "Vision strains" is not named. she is listed in the credits as 'The Writer'.
166* ''Film/TheresaAndAllison'': The female vampire who turned Theresa is never named. She's only even credited as "Mysterious Woman".
167* ''Film/TheyCallMeBruce'': The protagonist works as a cook for a mob boss who calls him "Bruce" after Creator/BruceLee because his passing resembling to the famous martial artist. He decides to roll with this because it makes people think he's a badass kung fu warrior.
168* ''Film/ThingsToDoInDenverWhenYoureDead'':
169** The Man With The Plan's name is never revealed.
170** The same goes for the hitman who he hires, Mr. Shush.
171* In ''Film/TopGun'', Goose's actual name is never mentioned onscreen. Everyone, even his wife, just calls him Goose. His real name, which is seen on a box, was [[spoiler:Nick Bradshaw]].
172* Wrestling/RoddyPiper's character in ''Film/TheyLive'' is never referred to by name. According to the credits, his name is "Nada," which is Spanish for "nothing".
173* ''Film/TwilightZoneTheMovie'': In "It's a Good Life", Anthony's fake mother and father are not named.
174* Tommy Chong's character in ''Film/UpInSmoke'' is referred to only as "Man" for most of the movie, in the credits, and in track titles from subsequent Cheech and Chong albums. (His parents do call him Anthony in the opening scene, though.)
175* ''Film/{{Urn}}'': None of the characters are given real names. The credits refer to them as "Daughter", "Mother", and "Burnt Mother".
176* In ''Film/ValhallaRising'', Mads Mikkelsen's mute character is dubbed "One Eye" (because he has, you guessed it, one eye) by a young boy who becomes his companion. (It is never explained whether he cannot speak or chooses not to, but at any rate, he never refutes this title.)
177* V from ''Film/VForVendetta'' never reveals his name, even V he only claims as V is something one may call him. It turns out this comes from "V" for "5" per Roman numerals, the number of the cell he was kept in. Also it's implied that he doesn't even remember what his name was.
178* ''Film/VioletAndDaisy'': James Gandolfini's character is never named, while Daisy mentions they didn't learn it. He's just "The Guy" in the credits.
179* The main character in ''Film/{{Waterworld}}'' has no name, being credited as The Mariner. This is the subject of a BadassBoast by the small girl who informs us that "He has no name so death can't find him".
180* Two characters from ''Film/TheWailing'' are never given real names. The woman who appears to Jong-goo is only named Moo-Myeong, which means "Lady with no name" in Korean, while the hermit she accuses of being responsible for all the recent deaths in Goksung is only referred to as "the stranger" or "the Japanese man". Appropriately, [[spoiler:both turn out to be supernatural beings. [[MindScrew Probably]].]]
181* In ''Film/{{Welp}}'', while the WildChild Kai is named, [[spoiler:his master]] is never referred by any title either by Kai or the Scouts they are terrorizing.
182* ''Film/WhenTaekwondoStrikes'': With the exception of Lieutenant Makibayashi, none of the Japanese villains are named. The actors have credits like "Japanese" and "Japanese leader."
183* ''Film/TheWhiteOrchid'': We never learn what the actual name of The White Orchid was.
184* In Creator/MartinScorsese's feature debut ''Film/WhosThatKnockingAtMyDoor'', the love interest of Harvey Keitel is simply named "The Girl".
185* The 2007 horror film ''Film/WindChill'' never reveals the two main characters' names; their actors are even credited as playing "Girl" and "Guy" at the end.
186* In ''Film/WithnailAndI'', the 'I' of the title is never named onscreen, although the screenplay refers to him as 'Marwood'. In the credits, he appears right after "Withnail...", listed as "...And I"
187* Despite being the second most important character in the film, the titular woman in ''Film/WomanInTheDunes'' is never given a name.
188* In ''Film/{{Wonderwall}}'', Penny's photographer boyfriend is referred to only as "the young man."
189* In ''Film/WonderWoman1984'' the engineer living in Washington DC played by Kristoffer Polaha whom has his body [[GrandTheftMe taken over by Steve’s psyche]] is not named. Neither Diana or Steve try and learn his name, even when Diana meets and talks to him at the end. The film credits just list him (rather demeaningly) as “Handsome Man”.
190* The narrator in ''Film/TheWorldOfKanako'' is never given any name.
191* ''Film/XMenFirstClass'':
192** The government agent sent to liase with Xavier's team is only ever known as the Man in Black and is never given a name, not even in the credits.
193** Riptide's real name and mutant name are never mentioned in the film.
194* ''Film/{{Zombieland}}'' has no names (until the end). Before the ZombieApocalypse hits, the main character and his neighbor refer to each other by their apartment numbers. Afterwards, the main characters use their hometowns as names to avoid emotional attachment.

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