
Alcatraz. Only one man has ever broken out. Now five million lives depend on two men breaking in.
When vengeful General Francis X. Hummel seizes control of Alcatraz Island and threatens to launch missiles loaded with deadly chemical weapons into San Francisco, only a young FBI chemical weapons expert and notorious Federal prisoner have the skills to penetrate the impregnable island fortress and take him down.
- 7.1
- 1996
- Released
- 2h 17m

Sean Connery
John Patrick Mason
Nicolas Cage
Dr. Stanley Goodspeed
Ed Harris
Brigadier General Francis X. Hummel, USMC
John Spencer
FBI Director James Womack
David Morse
Major Tom Baxter
William Forsythe
Special Agent Ernest Paxton
Michael Biehn
Commander Charles Anderson
Vanessa Marcil
Carla Pestalozzi
John C. McGinley
Marine Captain Hendrix
Gregory Sporleder
Captain Frye
Tony Todd
Captain Darrow
Bokeem Woodbine
Sergeant Crisp
Jim Maniaci
Private Scarpetti
Greg Collins
Private Gamble
Brendan Kelly
Private Cox
Steve Harris
Private McCoy
Danny Nucci
Lieutenant Shephard
Claire Forlani
Jade Angelou
Celeste Weaver
Stacy Richards
Todd Louiso
Marvin Isherwood
David Bowe
Dr. Ling
Raquel Krelle
Agent Margie Wood
Dennis Chalker
Seal Boyer
Marshall R. Teague
Seal Reigert
Steve Decker
Navy Seal
Joseph Hawes
Navy Seal
Mike Mahrer
Navy Seal
Carlos Sandoval
Navy Seal
Rick Toms
Navy Seal
Billy Devlin
Navy Seal
Jack Yates
Hummel Marine 'A'
Juan A. Riojas
Hummel Marine 'B'
Joseph Patrick Kelly
Hummel Marine 'C'
Ingo Neuhaus
Marine That Dies
John Laughlin
General Peterson
Howard Platt
Louis Lindstrom
Willie Garson
Francis Reynolds
John Nathan
F.B.I. Radar Technician
Robert M. Anselmo
F.B.I. Radar Technician
Jack Ford
Military Official
Thomas J. Hageboeck
F.B.I. Agent Cord
Dwight Hicks
F.B.I. Agent Star
Ralph Peduto
F.B.I. Agent Hunt
Anthony Clark
Paul the Hotel Barber
Hans Georg Struhar
Valet
Robert C. Besgrove
F.B.I. Agent
Raymond O'Connor
Park Ranger Bob
Jane Sanguinetti
Female Tourist
Luenell
Female Tourist
John W. Love Jr.
Male Tourist
Sam Whipple
Larry Henderson
Tom Towles
Alcatraz Park Ranger
Ronald Simmons
Alcatraz Park Ranger
Robert Ben Rajab
Alcatraz Park Ranger
Leonard McMahan
Cable Car Conductor
Anthony Guidera
Lead F-18 Pilot
Jim Caviezel
Rear F-18 Pilot
John Enos III
Sea Stallion Pilot
Ken Kells
Spotter
Fred Salvallon
Chef
Buck Kartalian
Reverend
Xander Berkeley
Lonner (uncredited)
Raymond Cruz
Sergeant Rojas (uncredited)
Matthew James Gulbranson
U.S. Marine (uncredited)
Philip Baker Hall
Chief Justice (uncredited)
Pat Skipper
Navy Lt. Commander (uncredited)
Stuart Wilson
General Al Kramer (uncredited)
Stanley Anderson
The President (uncredited)
David Marshall Grant
Chief of Staff Hayden Sinclair (uncredited)



Released
en
$75,000,000.00
$335,062,621.00
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- #fbi
- #mercenary
- #gas attack
- #alcatraz prison
- #prison escape
- #shootout
- #u.s. navy seal
- #terrorism
- #british spy
- #chemist
- #commando
- #hostage situation
- #tourist attraction
- #u.s. marine
- #military
- #island prison
- #tourists in peril
- #nerve gas
- #disillusioned
- #terrorist threat
- #chemical weapon
- #fbi agent
- #chemical warfare
- #ambivalent
Reviews
The Rock (1996) is a solid action-packed ride from start to finish. The plot is straightforward but executed well, with a strong first act that sets everything up nicely. The pacing keeps things moving without dragging, and there's a good balance between intense action and quieter moments that build character relationships. The script is solid, delivering sharp dialogue and a few memorable lines t

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