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The Rock
The Rock

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The Rock

R·1996·137m

Summary

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.

Cast

Sean Connery

Sean Connery

John Patrick Mason

Nicolas Cage

Nicolas Cage

Dr. Stanley Goodspeed

Ed Harris

Ed Harris

Brigadier General Francis X. Hummel, USMC

John Spencer

John Spencer

FBI Director James Womack

David Morse

David Morse

Major Tom Baxter

William Forsythe

William Forsythe

Special Agent Ernest Paxton

Michael Biehn

Michael Biehn

Commander Charles Anderson

Vanessa Marcil

Vanessa Marcil

Carla Pestalozzi

John C. McGinley

John C. McGinley

Marine Captain Hendrix

Gregory Sporleder

Gregory Sporleder

Captain Frye

Tony Todd

Tony Todd

Captain Darrow

Bokeem Woodbine

Bokeem Woodbine

Sergeant Crisp

Jim Maniaci

Private Scarpetti

Greg Collins

Greg Collins

Private Gamble

Brendan Kelly

Brendan Kelly

Private Cox

Steve Harris

Steve Harris

Private McCoy

Danny Nucci

Danny Nucci

Lieutenant Shephard

Claire Forlani

Claire Forlani

Jade Angelou

Celeste Weaver

Celeste Weaver

Stacy Richards

Todd Louiso

Todd Louiso

Marvin Isherwood

David Bowe

David Bowe

Dr. Ling

Raquel Krelle

Raquel Krelle

Agent Margie Wood

Dennis Chalker

Seal Boyer

Marshall R. Teague

Marshall R. Teague

Seal Reigert

Duffy Gaver

Duffy Gaver

Seal Dando

Steve Decker

Navy Seal

Joseph Hawes

Navy Seal

Mike Mahrer

Navy Seal

Carlos Sandoval

Navy Seal

Rick Toms

Navy Seal

Billy Devlin

Billy Devlin

Navy Seal

Jack Yates

Hummel Marine 'A'

Juan A. Riojas

Hummel Marine 'B'

Joseph Patrick Kelly

Joseph Patrick Kelly

Hummel Marine 'C'

Ingo Neuhaus

Ingo Neuhaus

Marine That Dies

John Laughlin

John Laughlin

General Peterson

Harry Humphries

Harry Humphries

Navy Admiral

Howard Platt

Howard Platt

Louis Lindstrom

Willie Garson

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

Dwight Hicks

F.B.I. Agent Star

Ralph Peduto

Ralph Peduto

F.B.I. Agent Hunt

Anthony Clark

Anthony Clark

Paul the Hotel Barber

Andy Ryan

Lab Technician

Hans Georg Struhar

Valet

Robert C. Besgrove

F.B.I. Agent

Sean Skelton

Sean Skelton

Kid on Motorcycle

Raymond O'Connor

Raymond O'Connor

Park Ranger Bob

Jane Sanguinetti

Female Tourist

Luenell

Luenell

Female Tourist

John W. Love Jr.

Male Tourist

Sam Whipple

Sam Whipple

Larry Henderson

Tom Towles

Tom Towles

Alcatraz Park Ranger

Ronald Simmons

Alcatraz Park Ranger

Robert Ben Rajab

Alcatraz Park Ranger

Leonard McMahan

Cable Car Conductor

Anthony Guidera

Anthony Guidera

Lead F-18 Pilot

Jim Caviezel

Jim Caviezel

Rear F-18 Pilot

John Enos III

John Enos III

Sea Stallion Pilot

Ken Kells

Ken Kells

Spotter

Fred Salvallon

Chef

Buck Kartalian

Buck Kartalian

Reverend

Xander Berkeley

Xander Berkeley

Lonner (uncredited)

Raymond Cruz

Raymond Cruz

Sergeant Rojas (uncredited)

Matthew James Gulbranson

Matthew James Gulbranson

U.S. Marine (uncredited)

Philip Baker Hall

Philip Baker Hall

Chief Justice (uncredited)

Pat Skipper

Pat Skipper

Navy Lt. Commander (uncredited)

Stuart Wilson

Stuart Wilson

General Al Kramer (uncredited)

Stanley Anderson

Stanley Anderson

The President (uncredited)

David Marshall Grant

David Marshall Grant

Chief of Staff Hayden Sinclair (uncredited)

Crew

Director

Michael Bay

Screenplay

Jonathan Hensleigh

Screenplay

David Weisberg

Screenplay

Douglas S. Cook

Screenplay

Mark Rosner

Reviews

BlackDiamondBass97

BlackDiamondBass97

January 13, 2018

Alcatraz. Only one man has ever broken out. Now five million lives depend on two men breaking in.

Michael Bay's best picture.

The sophomore effort from director Michael Bay, this $75 million dollar action film was released nationwide on June 7, 1996 - eventually earning $335 million. The particularly great R-rated premise sees a mild-mannered chemist teaming up with a resourceful ex-con who must infiltrate Alcatraz prison after a rogue group of military men, led by a renegade general, threaten a nerve-gas attack.

Constantly in over his head, and never one to use profane language, Nicholas Cage is excellent as the quirky chemist - often resorting to quips and jokes in lieu of violence. In a character that feels like a sort of spiritual successor to his portrayal of James Bond, Sean Connery is the patient but skilled MI6 operative.

After 30-years of false imprisonment, he's recruited from jail to help the feds sneak onto Alcatraz - as he's the only person to have successfully escaped from the prison facility decades earlier. When he's required to finally put his knowledge of the defunct prison to the test, the disbelief and amazement from his military companions is quite amusing.

The unlikely pairing of these two is honestly the best part of the film. Cage's zany behavior is a perfect foil for Connery's relaxed confidence. The British ex-con chastises his younger counterpart on 'doing his best'. "Your'best'? Losers always whine about their best. Winners go home and -bang- the prom queen." After a quick beat and a sly grin, Nicholas responds, "Carla was the prom queen." This isn't just a funny encapsulation of their relationship, but one of my all-time favorite exchanges in any action movie.

Ed Harris is phenomenal as the quote, "bad guy" - a disillusioned Marine General whose terrorist actions are only to secure reparations for his forgotten and fallen soldiers. It's honestly a perfectly understandable, and dare I say noble position; a man willing to commit treason and risk his life to help the families of his former troops.

Which is why the government's handling, and ultimate dismissal of his ransom request is so perplexing and frustrating. Before ordering a massive aerial kill strike on the entire island, the President gives an impassioned speech (seemingly to an empty Oval Office) about his 'impossible decision' - but this only highlights the aforementioned plot hole. Harris only asked for $100 million dollars... why not just give him the money?

The supporting cast is stacked with even more excellent talent; David Morse, William Forsythe, Michael Beihn, Xander Berkeley, and Phillip Baker Hall. Of particular note however is John Spencer - who does fantastic work as a conflicted FBI director who reluctantly recruits Connery, Tony Todd who has one of the best on-screen deaths ever, and John C. McGinley whose unrealistic performance as an over-eager Marine makes him seem miscast.

A trio of composers, including Hans Zimmer, bring some interesting and appropriate ideas to the soundtrack, utilizing synthesized themes and electric guitars. It feels reminiscent of the excellent score from the "Rainbow Six" video game that came out two years later.

While this feature never quite breaks the mold, it definitely represents the best possible version of your stereotypical mid-90s action film. For a rewatchable thrill-ride with plenty of excitement and memorable characters, look no further. "The Rock" is explosive fun that never takes itself too seriously. Perhaps Bay's best film, I thought it was AWESOME.

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$75,000,000.00

Revenue:

$335,062,621.00

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