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Bill Campbell | ||
Jennifer Connelly | ||
Alan Arkin | ||
Timothy Dalton | ||
Paul Sorvino | ||
Terry O'Quinn | ||
Ed Lauter | ||
James Handy | ||
Tiny Ron | ||
Robert Miranda | ||
John Lavachielli | ||
Jon Polito | ||
Eddie Jones | ||
William Sanderson | ||
Don Pugsley | ||
Billy Campbell | Cliff | |
Jennifer Connelly | Jenny | |
Alan Arkin | Peevy | |
Timothy Dalton | Neville Sinclair | |
Paul Sorvino | Eddie Valentine | |
Terry O'Quinn | Howard Hughes | |
Ed Lauter | Fitch | |
James Handy | Wooly | |
Robert Miranda | Spanish Johnny | |
John Lavachielli | Rusty | |
Jon Polito | Bigelow | |
Eddie Jones | Malcolm | |
William Sanderson | Skeets | |
Don Pugsley | Goose | |
Nada Despotovich | Irma |
Director |
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Producer |
Lawrence Gordon
Lloyd Levin Larry Franco |
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Writer |
William Dear
Danny Bilson |
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Cinematography |
Hiro Narita
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Musician |
James Horner
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Straight from the pages of a pulp comic from a past era, the Rocketeer recreates 1930's Hollywood, complete with gangsters, Nazi spies, and the growth of the Age of Aviation. Young pilot Cliff Secord stumbles on a top secret rocket-pack and with the help of his mechanic/mentor, Peevee, he attempts to save his girl and stop the Nazis as The Rocketeer. |
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