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-== THE
ROCK ==-
Alcatraz. Only one man has ever broken
out.
Now five million lives depend on two
men breaking in.
Get ready to rock!
America is Rocking!
Featuring a high-powered all-star
cast, The Rock offers slick, white-knuckled escapist action so riveting
that despite large lapses of believability is still more cohesive
and developed than many other '90s genre entries. It also leaves
audience members thoughtful concerning those gray areas between
right and wrong. Much of the story takes place on Alcatraz Island
where a much-decorated and heretofore highly respected war hero
Gen. Francis X Hummel (Ed Harris) and a few followers have commandeered
the empty prison and taken 80 tourists hostage. He demands that
the U.S. government pay tribute and $100 million to the families
of the soldiers who died during covert operations on missions the
government refuses to acknowledge. If his requests are not met within
40 hours, he will unleash a series of missiles containing enough
deadly gas to wipe out San Francisco's population. The Feds know
he is deadly serious and so immediately effect a news black-out
while frantically setting up an elite team to stop him. The first
choice is the bookish FBI chemical warfare expert Stanley Goodspeed
(Nicolas Cage), who though inexperienced in combat or fieldwork,
has the knowledge to disarm the missiles. Next, the military retrieves
misanthropic former British superspy John Patrick Mason (Sean Connery)
from the prison where he was sent without a trial 30 years before
after he was caught with J. Edgar Hoover's most secret files. They
want the officially non-existent Mason because he is the only man
to have successfully bust out of Alcatraz. The disparate Goodspeed
and Mason are to lead a crack unit of Navy seals onto the Rock,
save the tourists and prevent Hummel from annihilating the city.
If they should fail, the Air Force will bomb the entire island and
kill everyone upon it with highly flammable Thermite Plasma. At
first Mason is understandably reluctant to help his captors, but
then he learns his daughter, whom he has never seen before, is living
in San Francisco. The unit makes it to the island, but unfortunately,
the Seals get ambushed, and only Goodspeed and Mason are left to
navigate the dark, serpentine tunnels beneath the prison. Action
highlights include one of the most hair-raising car chases (rivaling
even the granddaddy of Frisco pursuits from Bullitt) on film.
-- Sandra Brennan
PRODUCTION:
| Produced by: |
Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer
Films / Hollywood Pictures |
| Language: |
English |
| Runtime: |
USA:135 / Finland:137 / Germany:130 |
| Distributed by: |
Buena Vista Pictures / Laurenfilm
S.A. (Spain) / Hollywood Pictures |
| Written by |
David Weisberg (story)
Douglas S. Cook (story)
David Weisberg
Douglas S. Cook and Mark Rosner
Jonathan Hensleigh (uncredited)
Aaron Sorkin (uncredited)
Quentin Tarantino (uncredited)
Dick Clement (uncredited)
Ian La Frenais (uncredited) |
| Cinematography by |
John Schwartzman |
| Music by |
Nick Glennie-Smith
Harry Gregson-Williams
Don Harper (additional)
Steven M. Stern (additional)
Hans Zimmer (two themes) |
| Production Design by |
Michael White |
| Costume Design by |
Bobbie Read |
| Film Editing by |
Richard Francis-Bruce |
| Produced by |
Kenny Bates(co-producer)
Jerry Bruckheimer
Sean Connery (executive)
Don Simpson
Louis A. Stroller (executive)
William Stuart (executive)
Barry H. Waldman (associate) |
CAST (in credits order):
| Sean Connery |
John Patrick Mason
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| Nicolas Cage |
Dr. Stanley Goodspeed
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| Ed Harris |
General Francis
X Hummel |
| John Spencer |
FBI Director Womack
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| David Morse |
Major Tom Baxter
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| William Forsythe |
Ernest Paxton |
| Michael Biehn |
Commander Anderson
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| Vanessa Marcil |
Carla Pestalozzi
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| John C. McGinley |
Marine Captain
Hendrix |
| Gregory Sporleder |
Captain Frye |
| Tony Todd |
Captain Darrow
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| Bokeem Woodbine |
Sargeant Crisp
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| Jim Maniaci |
Private Scarpetti
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| Greg Collins |
Private Gamble
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| Brendan Kelly |
Cox |
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