The Rock (1996) USA
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Director:Michael Bay
Studio:Walt Disney Video
Producer:Barry H. Waldman, Don Simpson, Jerry Bruckheimer, Kenny Bates
Writer:David Weisberg, Douglas Cook
Rating:4.5
Rated:R
Date Added:2006-06-21
ASIN:6304711891
UPC:0717951000040
Price:$14.99
Awards:Nominated for Oscar. Another 7 wins & 6 nominations
Genre:Thrillers
Release:1997-03-12
IMDb:0117500
Duration:136
Picture Format:Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:2.35:1
Sound:Dolby
Languages:English, Dolby Digital 5.1, French, Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
Subtitles:Spanish
Features:Letterboxed
Michael Bay  ...  (Director)
David Weisberg, Douglas Cook  ...  (Writer)
 
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 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 (II)  ...  
Brendan Kelly  ...  Private Cox
Steve Harris  ...  
Danny Nucci  ...  
Claire Forlani  ...  
Celeste Weaver  ...  
Todd Louiso  ...  
Greg Collins  ...  Private Gamble
Comments: Alcatraz. Only one man has ever broken out. Now five million lives depend on two men breaking in.

Summary: Between his high-octane debut, Bad Boys, and 1998's wannabe blockbuster Armageddon, hotshot director Michael Bay forged his dubious reputation with this crowd-pleasing action extravaganza. In it a psychotically disgruntled war hero (Ed Harris) seizes the island prison of Alcatraz and threatens to wage chemical warfare against nearby San Francisco unless the government publicly recognizes the men who were killed under Harris's top-secret command. Nicolas Cage plays the biochemist who teams up with the only man ever to have escaped from Alcatraz (Sean Connery) in an attempt to foil Harris's terrorist scheme. As one might expect, what follows is an action-packed barrage of bullets, bodies, and climactic confrontations, replete with enough plot contrivances to give even the most jaded action fan cause for alarm. It's a load of hooey, but the cast is obviously having a grand old time, and there's enough wit to make the recycled action sequences tolerable. If you're ordering this movie on DVD, be careful with the volume knobs on your home-theater sound systems, because The Rock could cause partial hearing loss and structural damage to your home. --Jeff Shannon