

The discovery of a top-secret jetpack hurls test pilot Cliff Secord into a daring adventure of mystery, suspense, and intrigue! Cliff encounters an assortment of ruthless villains, led by a Hollywood screen star who's a secret Nazi spy (Timothy Dalton). With the help of his actress girlfriend, the young pilot battles enormous odds to defeat his foes who are anxious to use the device in an evil plan to rule the world! The dangerous mission transforms the ordinary young man into an extraordinary hero!|The pilots' hangout in the film, the Bulldog Cafe, is based on an actual 1920's Los Angeles restaurant.|Timothy Dalton's character, Neville Sinclair, is loosely based on actor Errol Flynn, who was rumored to be a Nazi spy.|In 1938 a young air racing pilot, Cliff Secord, and his partner, Peevy, discover a secret rocket pack that enables a man to fly. They quickly become entangled in international intrigue in their attempts to keep the device away from Nazi spies and other villains, including Hollywood matinee idol Neville Sinclair. With the help of his actress girlfriend, Cliff, dubbed "The Rocketeer" by the press, embarks on a mission that could alter the course of history and hmake him a true hero.|The movie was based on a comic character created by Dave Stevens. Review: Excellent fun movie for just about anyone - THE ROCKETEER is an excellent movie that offers something to just about anyone---action, espionage, comedy, romance, aviation and history. The main cast of Billy Campbell, Jennifer Connelly, Alan Arkin, Paul Sorvino and Timothy Dalton give outstanding performances (Trivia: Timothy Dalton, is best known for starring in two James Bond movies--in THE ROCKETEER, Dalton plays a top Hollywood actor who is really a Nazi spy---in real life, during World War II, Dalton's father was a member of the top secret SOE (Special Operations Executive) which gathered intelligence and trained resistance movements against the Nazis. After the war, SOE was absorbed by MI6---James Bond's spy agency). THE ROCKETEER is even mentioned in THE NAKED GUN 33 1/3: THE FINAL INSULT. My only complaint is the bluray has no special features, but otherwise THE ROCKETEER is highly recommended. Review: Wonderful movie - Hard to find movies that are in the past, but desertcart has them and they’re inexpensive price right would love to buy from the seller again thank you
| ASIN | B005JZBP4Q |
| Actors | Alan Arkin, Billy Campbell, Jennifer Connelly, Paul Sorvino, Timothy Dalton |
| Aspect Ratio | 2.35:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,231 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #6,326 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,690) |
| Director | Joe Johnston |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | Relay time: 108min |
| Language | English (DTS-HD High Res Audio) |
| MPAA rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| Media Format | AC-3, Blu-ray, Closed-captioned, DTS Surround Sound, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.4 ounces |
| Release date | December 13, 2011 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 48 minutes |
| Studio | Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles: | English, French |
L**R
Excellent fun movie for just about anyone
THE ROCKETEER is an excellent movie that offers something to just about anyone---action, espionage, comedy, romance, aviation and history. The main cast of Billy Campbell, Jennifer Connelly, Alan Arkin, Paul Sorvino and Timothy Dalton give outstanding performances (Trivia: Timothy Dalton, is best known for starring in two James Bond movies--in THE ROCKETEER, Dalton plays a top Hollywood actor who is really a Nazi spy---in real life, during World War II, Dalton's father was a member of the top secret SOE (Special Operations Executive) which gathered intelligence and trained resistance movements against the Nazis. After the war, SOE was absorbed by MI6---James Bond's spy agency). THE ROCKETEER is even mentioned in THE NAKED GUN 33 1/3: THE FINAL INSULT. My only complaint is the bluray has no special features, but otherwise THE ROCKETEER is highly recommended.
J**P
Wonderful movie
Hard to find movies that are in the past, but Amazon has them and they’re inexpensive price right would love to buy from the seller again thank you
J**N
The original iron man
Excellent fun movie
G**T
Good remastering, lazy re-release
It makes me feel old to know this movie is 22 years old, but it's still a fantastic movie. I've always loved the story and the music, and the entire cast turns in outstanding performances. I've owned the DVD for some time, watching it again and again despite its failings, and finally just got the blu-ray. I looked forward to receiving it; after so long, I was excited to see it in HD, and Disney just had to have some neat extras up its sleeve for the re-release after having nothing of note on the DVD, right? Right? Sadly, no. How does anyone, let alone Disney, release a '20th Anniversary Edition' blu-ray, a re-release of such a beloved film, without a single compelling special feature?! Disney, you really dropped the ball on this. Calling it an anniversary edition release, without doing anything to commemorate it, was a mistake. You at least could've included video of the 'reunion' Q&A at the El Capitan. (http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/rocketeer-20th-anniversary-reunion-a-205040) This would be a five-star review, but for that fact. Fortunately, the movie itself still holds up well, and the remastering was very well done. Seeing it in HD is a treat, and the audio track is as epic as ever. Without much in the way of extras, I'm a little annoyed that it costs the same as a newly released DVD, but I'm still glad to own this BD.
M**O
A day late, but no damage and perfect bluray!
Other than an unknown reason for a delay in its arrival, it arrived just in time. The delay was only a day, but a day could have been too late. Thankfully, it was timely. The package was delivered without flaw or damage. The quality of the movie was superb.
A**D
Good deal for the price.
Movie arrived on time and in good condition.
L**N
Availablity and Movie Quality
A Great classic hero movie with good characters and acting. Good for a Saturday night and pop corn.
A**Y
Family fun
It’s just a well-made movie about the depression era and someone finding a jet pack developed by Howard Hughes. It has a lot of comical moments but not corny and it’s just very enjoyable to watch. It’s one of those typical boy gets the girl kind of movies not that I’m saying that happens, but you get that effect throughout the movie and it’s also sweet.
J**O
Ein toller und spannender Film im Stil von Iron Man meets Indiana Jones und Art Deco. Die Bildqualität ist schwer zu bewerten, der Film ist bewusst im Old School Look gehalten, Farben sind eher im braunen Farbton (Sepia) gehalten, das Remaster ist scharf, die Details von Close Ups sind wirklich sehr gut (Jackennähte sind zu erkennen oder die Zähne des Reißverschlusses bei einer Jacke zB), Grain wurde nicht weggefiltert, ist sehr fein und es gibt auch keine Doppelkonturen, Flecken oder Kratzer gibt es auch keine. Da hat Disney wirklich gute Arbeit geleistet, besser wird der Film nie aussehen und soll er meiner Meinung auch nicht, da der Old School Look erhalten bleiben soll. Der englische Ton ist perfekt, aber auch der deutsche ist gut, ich habe am Receiver Dolby Pro Logic II eingeschaltet, der 5.1 Upmix klingt ganz gut, die Stimmen sind klar und die Musik ertönt räumlicher, auch der Ton ist gut geworden. Als Extras gibt es leider nur den Trailer. Fazit: Ich liebe den Film und für Fans von alten Filmen aus den 30ern, Abenteuerfilmen, Indiana Jones oder Iron Man, ein Muss, ein Fest für Cineasten! Die Musik und das Feeling erinnert mich an "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow" und er bringt bei mir ein warmes angenehmes Gefühl rüber, wie "Jurassic Park" zB, gehört für mich zu den Filmen, bei denen ich mich wieder an meine Kindheit erinnere.
L**.
Come al solito Amazon al top per le consegne e puntualità!!! Il film è molto carino e piacevole e nella versione dvd c è anche la lingua Italiana
O**E
Buena calidad en DVD es región 2 y viene en español de España, no latino. Me lo informó el vendedor cuento con dvd multiregion estuvo excelente, gracias
T**O
Vieux film très bien mis à jour
A**R
THE ROCKETEER [1991 / 2011] [20th Anniversary Edition] [Blu-ray] [US Release] High-Flying Entertainment! Buckle Up and Hang On Tight! Celebrate the 20th Anniversary of director Joe Johnston’s action-filled, witty ‘THE ROCKETEER.’ And now with state-of-the-art digital restoration and enhanced high definition sound, experience it as it jets off for the first on this Disney Blu-ray disc. The discovery of a top-secret jetpack hurls test pilot Cliff Secord [Billy Campbell] into a daring adventure of mystery, suspense, and intrigue! Cliff Secord encounters an assortment of ruthless villains, led by a Hollywood screen star that’s a secret Nazi spy Neville Sinclair [Timothy Dalton]. With the help of his actress girlfriend Jenny Blake [Jennifer Connelly], Cliff Secord, dubbed "The Rocketeer" by the press, embarks on a mission that could alter the course of history and make him a true hero and see the young pilot battles enormous odds to defeat his foes that are anxious to use the device in an evil plan to rule the world! The dangerous mission transforms the ordinary young man into an extraordinary hero. The film was based on a comic character created by Dave Stevens. FILM FACT: Awards and Nominations: 1992 Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA: Win: Best Costumes for Marilyn Vance. Nominated: Best Science Fiction Film. Nominated: Best Supporting Actress for Jennifer Connelly. Nominated: Best Special Effects for Ken Ralston of Industrial Light & Magic. 1992 Hugo Awards: Nominated: Best Dramatic Presentation for Danny Bilson (Story/Screenplay), Joe Johnston (Director), Paul De Meo (Story/Screenplay), William Dear (Story) and Dave Stevens (based on the graphic novel). Cast: Billy Campbell, Jennifer Connelly, Alan Arkin, Timothy Dalton, Terry O'Quinn, Ed Lauter, James Handy, Paul Sorvino, Jon Polito, William Sanderson, Margo Martindale, John Lavachielli, Clint Howard, Melora Hardin, Rick Overton, Max Grodénchik, Tiny Ron Taylor, Eddie Jones, Don Pugsley, Nada Despotovich, America Martin, Michael Milhoan, Daniel O'Shea, Joe D'Angerio, Tommy J. Huff, Pat Crawford Brown, Paul DeSouza, Gene Daily, Bob Leeman, Julian Barnes, Bret Culpepper (uncredited), Scott Ditty (uncredited), Wilhelm Frick (archive footage) (uncredited), Adolf Hitler (archive footage) (uncredited), Michael Mills (uncredited), Steve Moriarty (uncredited), Tim Neeley (uncredited) and William Woodson (Newsreel Announcer voice) (uncredited) Director: Joe Johnston Producers: Charles Gordon, Dave Stevens, Larry J. Franco, Lawrence Gordon, Lisa Bailey and Lloyd Levin Screenplay: Danny Bilson (screenplay), Danny Bilson (story), Paul De Meo (screenplay/story), William Dear (story) and Dave Stevens (graphic novel "The Rocketeer") Composer: James Horner Cinematography: Hiro Narita Image Resolution: 1080p [Technicolor] Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 [Panavision] Audio: English: 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio and French: 2.0 Dolby Digital Stereo Subtitles: English SDH and French Running Time: 108 minutes Region: All Regions Number of discs: 1 Studio: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment / Silver Screen Partners IV Andrew’s Blu-ray Review: ‘THE ROCKETEER’ [1991] film debuted in the cinema to great excitement and here the Walt Disney Studios pays homage to a film that celebrates B-movie serial films that you would view at the Saturday Morning Pictures that were so popular in those days and is a visually impressive restoration. The Disney's ‘THE ROCKETEER’ is based on the comic book by Dave Stevens and has now been released on this Blu-ray to celebrate its 20-year anniversary. The story takes place in 1938 Hollywood and centres on Cliff Secord [Billy Campbell], a young man who loves to fly planes. But his dreams suddenly take a sharp turn when the airplane he has spent most of his life building ends up broken into pieces on the runway after a shootout between the FBI and a couple of mob members. All appears to be lost until he discovers a small rocket engine hidden in one of the older planes where the mob stashed it for safe keeping. With the help of his mechanic, Peevy [Alan Arkin], Cliff Secord manages to wear the engine and becomes “The Rocketeer.” A gang of crooks has stolen a top-secret rocket backpack from Howard Hughes. Pursued by the FBI, they ditch it in Cliff Secord's hanger, where he finds it. After a few experiments to see how it works, he straps it on and becomes “The Rocketeer” that the newspapers call him and is born. But, while Cliff Secord's intentions are to use the pack only for honourable purposes and return it to the legitimate owner upon request, others want it for darker reasons, and they're willing to do almost anything to get it. Soon, Cliff finds himself pursued by gangsters, Nazis, and a big, ugly man with a rubber mask. ‘THE ROCKETEER’ film cheerfully tries to roll back the years by about a half-century and has all the ingredients that were once so popular in films of this genre, as per example: a hero with a good heart, a sexpot girlfriend with ample cleavage and a stunning smile, a dastardly villain with thoughts of world domination, and lots and lots of action. Director Joe Johnston, whose previous films include ‘Honey I Shrunk the Kids’ and ‘Jumanji,’ but consciously goes for the retro feel and for the most part it is totally successful. ‘THE ROCKETEER’ contains a fair number of special effects, most of which are the original "old-fashioned" way as opposed to CGI computer generated images that are produced today. When the film came out, and pioneering CGI computer generated effects were beginning to make their presence. The flying sequences are surprisingly believable, and the climactic sequence on the airship dirigible is by far a very impressive effects and of course nostalgia certainly plays a big role in ‘THE ROCKETEER’ films success. But on the other hand in ‘THE ROCKETEER’ it looks back nostalgia on Hollywood through the proverbial rose-tinted glasses, and showing us what we want to see and believe. In the end, however, ‘THE ROCKETEER’ film was not a big box office smash hit that the Walt Disney Studios was hoping for, but because on its release in the cinema people thought it had a slightly old-fashioned outlook and approach genre. ‘THE ROCKETEER’ film has aged more gracefully than the ‘Batman’ film. The image techniques used with this film gives a very vibrant and rich look to it. You would be hard pressed to find many films of today’s standard that look as good as ‘THE ROCKETEER’ does on this brilliant Blu-ray disc. If you did not know this was made 20 years ago, you would swear it was a brand new film. ‘THE ROCKETEER’ may be to some people not to be that perfect, but it's an excellent example of how to adapt a comic book hero to the big screen presentation and to me I love this film and have a great fondness for it and especially the effort the director Joe Johnston has put his heart and soul into the film. THE ROCKETEER MUSIC TRACK LIST DER HOELLE RACHE [From Queen Of The Night's aria by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart] [Performed by Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra] YOU'RE A SWEET LITTLE HEADACHE [Vocals by Helen Forrest] [Performed by Artie Shaw and His Orchestra] DRUM MAJORETTE [Written and Performed by Arnold Steck] AMBOSS POLKA [Written by A. Parlow] VILIA [Performed by Artie Shaw and His Orchestra] BEGIN THE BEGUINE [Performed by Melora Hardin] ANY OLD TIME [Vocals by Billie Holiday] [Performed by Artie Shaw and His Orchestra] IN A SENTIMENTAL MOOD [Written by Duke Ellington] WHEN YOUR LOVER HAS GONE [Performed by Melora Hardin] NIGHT AND DAY [Written by Cole Porter] EASY TO LOVE [Written by Cole Porter] BARRAGE (accompanies the Nazi newsreel sequence) [Written and Performed by Charles Williams] ALL DRESSED UP AND NO PLACE TO GO [Performed by Artie Shaw and His Orchestra] Blu-ray Image Quality – Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment once again brings us a top quality 1080p digital restoration that is very impressive and of course is helped along the way with a 2.35:1 aspect ratio. The blacks and contrast are solid, and the colours are accurate overall. There is some slight noise at times, but this was likely present in the original print of the film. The stunt scenes look especially great in high-definition and the wonderful edge detail in all those green screen shots makes the 1990s special effects really stick out. The encode image is fairly pristine and there is no compression or ghosting noted. And the print is clean, save for a speck of dust every now and then. The image does flicker from time to time, and cinematography does favour a soft visual design, but neither is too distracting. This film looks pretty remarkable in HD. In film terms, twenty years isn’t all that old, but for a twenty year film, this does look wonderful. Blu-ray Audio Quality – Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment presents us with a 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio experience that sounds spectacular! The original score composed by James Horner sounds beautiful, and utilizes mostly the front left and right channels with some organic uses of the rear surround and subwoofer (LFE). However, the audio really flexes its muscle with the flight scenes, when the planes swoop and dive dynamically from speaker to speaker. Overall, the audio sound experience is crisp and perfectly balanced. There is plenty of action to give your audio system a very good workout, and supplementary channels are more restrained during more dramatic and dialogue-laden sequences. The audio track does provide an organic, impressive listening experience, especially considering the film is 20 years old now. Blu-ray Special Features and Extras: Theatrical Trailer [1991] [480i] [1.33:1] [2:19] This is the Original Theatrical Trailer for the film ‘THE ROCKETEER.’ What a shame this could not have been shown in the proper Panavision 2.35:1 aspect ratio. Finally, for those new to ‘THE ROCKETEER,’ the film was based on a comic series of the same name. In the film, Cliff Secord [Bill Campbell], a young down-on-his-luck pilot with dreams of making a name for himself, and getting the girl of his dreams girlfriend Jenny Blake [Jennifer Connelly]. When Cliff Secord and his old friend Peevy [Alan Arkin] stumble upon a mysterious self-manned rocket pack, and soon realises this could be his ticket. ‘THE ROCKETEER’ is a great piece of old school vintage cinema that has aged quite well over the years. Director Joe Johnston, his cast and his crew nail the film's 1930's authentic aesthetic and tone. And the narrative keeps you on your toes, especially as it is one of the best early comic-book adaptions of its time. ‘THE ROCKETEER’ is a fun combination of Indiana Jones derring-do, Iron Man aerial acrobatics, and a Flash Gordon-esque hero. The film might have flopped when it first got released, but ‘THE ROCKETEER’ remains a beloved cult classic film gem, that is a film rightfully deserves. I really wish they had made some sequels to this since it would have been great to continue this series. Please note Disney: it is not too late! Highly Recommended! Andrew C. Miller – Your Ultimate No.1 Film Aficionado Le Cinema Paradiso United Kingdom
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