The Rocketeer

An Ordinary Man Forced to Become An Extraordinary Hero.

Sinopse

A stunt pilot comes across a prototype jetpack that gives him the ability to fly. However, evil forces of the world also want this jetpack at any cost.

  • 6.5
  • 1991
  • Released
  • 1h 48m

Billy Campbell

Cliff Secord

Jennifer Connelly

Jenny Blake

Alan Arkin

A. 'Peevy' Peabody

Timothy Dalton

Neville Sinclair

Paul Sorvino

Eddie Valentine

Terry O'Quinn

Howard Hughes

Ed Lauter

Fitch

Jon Polito

Bigelow

James Handy

Wooly

William Sanderson

Skeets

Margo Martindale

Millie

Clint Howard

Mark

John Lavachielli

Rusty

Eddie Jones

Malcolm

Max Grodénchik

Wilmer

Daniel O'Shea

Mike

Pat Crawford Brown

Mrs. Pye

Julian Barnes

Charlie

Charlie Stavola

Assistant Director

William Boyett

Government Liaison

William Frankfather

Government Liaison

Norbert Weisser

Zeppelin Pilot

Michael Francis Clarke

G-Man

Darryl Henriques

G-Man

Scanlon Gail

G-Man at Chaplin Field

Melora Hardin

South Seas Singer

Rick Overton

South Seas Patron

Dick Warlock

FBI Agent

David Pressman

Hospital Guard

Taylor Gilbert

Stewardess

Ele Keats

Girl at Newsstand

Chance Michael Corbitt

Newspaper Kid

Tiny Ron

Lothar / Good Old Boy

Michael Milhoan

Jeff

Joe D'Angerio

Stevie

Doug McGrath

Reporter

Herman Poppe

Zeppelin Captain

Robert Miranda

Spanish Johnny

Don Pugsley

Goose

Nada Despotovich

Irma

America Martin

Patsy

Paul DeSouza

Pauly

Sam Vincent

Filmstage Director

Lisa Pedersen

Noblewoman

Peter Bromilow

Nobleman

Tom Kindle

Clapperboy

Heinrich James

Nazi Agent

Bob Leeman

W.C. Fields

Gene Daily

Clark Gable

Thomas Lee Tully

Reporter

Mike Finneran

Reporter

Dave Adams

Reporter

Arlee Reed

Cameraman

Kim Sebastian

Nurse

Lila Finn

Clothesline Lady

Perry Cook

Good Old Boy

Danielle Bedau

Girl at Newsstand

Bob Sandman

South Seas Bandleader

Kathleen Michaels

South Seas Camera Girl

Peter Frankland

Nazi Commando

Kristopher Logan

Nazi Commando

Paul Forsyth

Nazi Commando

Steve Hinton Sr.

Airshow Pilot

Jim Franklin

Airshow Pilot

Richard T. Brickert

Airshow Pilot

Chuck Wentworth

Airshow Pilot

Bill Turner

Airshow Pilot

Chuck Riley

Narrator (voice)
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$42,000,000.00

Revenue

$46,704,056.00

Keywords
  • #nazi
  • #superhero
  • #airplane wreck
  • #based on comic
  • #airship
  • #los angeles, california
  • #based on graphic novel
  • #flying man
  • #pilot hero
  • #nazi collaborationism
  • #1930s
  • #griffith observatory

Reviews

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo1967over 2 years ago

I hadn't seen this for over 15 years but as soon as the opening bars from James Horner's score hit my ears it all started to come back to me. This is a stylish adventure story that amalgamates lots of different themes from 1920s America - gangsters, aviation pioneering and a love story into a tale of good v evil and innovative science; we even have some Nazis! Bill Campbell is largely there for hi

GenerationofSwine
@GenerationofSwinealmost 3 years ago

Billy Campbell was actually extremely believable in this and, honestly, I don't think that they could have found anyone better to play the evil Nazi Erroll Flynn styled actor than James Bond's Timothy Dalton. But, also, I always kind of feel that Campbell has gotten the short end of the acting stick. In all honesty, it's really a horribly fin superhero movie, right down to that amazing retro

r96sk
@r96skabout 5 years ago

Very much enjoyable, this. <em>'The Rocketeer'</em> exceeded my expectations in truth, I wasn't expecting much given the opening few minutes. However, thankfully, it ends up producing an entertaining 108 minutes. Cool superhero, great score and a likeable cast list. The premise is properly bonkers, especially towards the end, but they make it work and deserve credit for doing so. There are n

John Chard
@John Chardabout 11 years ago

Rocketeer is directed by Joe Johnston and co-written by Danny Bilson, Paul De Meo and William Dear. It is based on Dave Stevens' comic book The Rocketeer. It stars Billy Campbell, Jennifer Connelly, Alan Arkin, Timothy Dalton and Paul Sorvino. Music is scored by James Horner and cinematography by Hiro Narita. It took eight years to get to the screen, with many rewrites, changes in personal, cha

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