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Der junge Pilot Cliff und sein Mechaniker Peevy entdecken zufällig den geheimen Prototyp eines raketenbetriebenen Fluggerätes, den der legendäre Pionier Howard Hughes entwickelt hat. Die beiden unternehmen mit der unglaublichen Erfindung. Rocketeer (Alternativtitel Rocketeer – Der Raketenmann, Originaltitel The Rocketeer) ist ein US-amerikanisches Science-Fiction-Abenteuer aus dem Jahr vinduespudser.eu - Kaufen Sie Rocketeer günstig ein. Qualifizierte Bestellungen werden kostenlos geliefert. Sie finden Rezensionen und Details zu einer vielseitigen. Ab Oktober gibt es THE ROCKETEER auch als Puzzle! Impressum: Die deutsche Ausgabe von THE ROCKETEER – Neue Edition wird herausgegeben. Das Rocketeer Festival ist die Konferenz für digitale Innovationen und Zukunftstrends. Wir feiern richtungsweisende Ideen und vernetzen innovative Macher. Rocketeer ein Film von Joe Johnston mit Billy Campbell, Jennifer Connelly. Inhaltsangabe: Cliff Secord (Bill Campbell) ist Pilot im Süden Kaliforniens des. Rocketeer: Sendetermine · Streams · DVDs · Cast & Crew.

Rocketeer

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Rocketeer creator Dave Stevens has a cameo as the German test pilot who is killed when the Nazis' version of a rocket backpack explodes during the takeoff sequence.

Principal photography for The Rocketeer lasted from September 19, to January 22, Disney, in particular, was not enthusiastic with Stevens' involvement.

And initially, I had to fight to prove that I was there for the benefit of the film, and not for my own ego". This happened after Disney became impressed with the dailies ; "they realized this was a bigger movie than they were anticipating", Johnston explained, "and they approved overages.

It never got completely out of control". Additional scenes were shot at Bakersfield. Aerial coordinator Craig Hosking remarked in an interview, "What makes The Rocketeer so unique was having several one-of-a-kind planes that hadn't flown in years", [8] including a Standard biplane and a Gee Bee Model Z racer.

Stevens gave the film's production designer Jim Bissell and his two art directors his entire reference library pertaining to the Rocketeer at that time period, including blueprints for hangars and bleachers, schematics for building the autogyro, photos and drawings of the Bulldog Cafe, [Note 5] the uniforms for the air circus staff, and contacts for locating the vintage aircraft that were to be used.

Stevens remembers that they "literally just took the reference and built the sets". Disney relented, but only after creating a number of prototype designs that were ultimately rejected by the filmmakers.

Stevens asked Johnston for one week to produce a good helmet design. He proceeded to work with a sculptor he knew, made a cast of the film's main stunt man's head and brainstormed ideas with the help of his sketches.

They produced a helmet that the filmmakers agreed looked appropriate from all angles; in most respects it was identical to the helmet design Stevens had used for his comics series.

The music for The Rocketeer was composed and conducted by James Horner. The soundtrack received positive reviews and is often mentioned as being one of the film's stronger elements.

An expanded edition was issued in by Intrada Records [24] The two songs were arranged by Billy May , who had collaborated with Horner several times in the past.

This was the first premiere to take place at the El Capitan in more than two years, due to an Art Deco -like restoration project Disney had been working on.

No special features were included on the later DVD release although the LaserDisc as had included the original theatrical trailer.

Outside the US and Canada, the film was released through Touchstone Pictures rather than Walt Disney Pictures , in an attempt to attract the teenage audience it did not reach in North America.

Rocketeer' s original Art Deco poster, artistically similar to a famous Yuri Gagarin 's monument, was changed because it failed to draw attention to the cast, including then-current James Bond , Timothy Dalton.

The new advertising campaign was being designed while the British promotional campaign for the film was already under way and some theaters still had the stylized United States film poster.

The film received positive reviews from critics. The site's consensus states: "An action-packed, if anachronistic, look back at pulp matinee serials, The Rocketeer may ring hollow with viewers expecting more than simple fun and gee-whiz special effects.

Roger Ebert enjoyed the film, noting its homages to the film serials of the s—s. Dalton has fun as a villain patterned after Errol Flynn".

Internet reviewer James Berardinelli commented that " The Rocketeer may not be perfect, but it's an excellent example of how to adapt a comic book to the screen".

She called The Rocketeer "a benign adventure saga that has attractive stars, elaborate gimmicks and nice production values—everything it needs except a personality of its own".

Maslin believed that by setting the story in , the filmmakers were more interested in the Art Deco production design and visual effects instead of imbuing the storyline with "inspiration, which may be why it finally feels flat".

Rosenbaum also cited the casting decision of character actors as being too practical. I also thought Joe's casting choices were excellent.

To his credit, Joe did not fill out the cast with a bunch of Beverly Hills, Barbie and Ken -type kids".

Stevens found Billy Campbell to be "a good-looking guy, but he also happens to be Cliff! I would never have cast him based on good looks alone, but he came into the audition and just nailed it shut.

He was made for it. The part was his". The Rocketeer is one of many films to have been featured in a "Movies by Minute" podcast, wherein hosts and guests discuss one minute of a film per episode until the entire film has been dissected.

Billy Campbell became recurring guest host on the podcast as well. It focuses on Kit Secord, the 7-year-old great granddaughter of Cliff who receives the jetpack and becomes the new Rocketeer.

From the beginning of the process of making The Rocketeer , creator Dave Stevens and screenwriters Danny Bilson and Paul De Meo envisioned it as the first entry of a trilogy.

Although the calls for a sequel remain unrequited, as with many films of this genre, the film has built up a cult following [51] in both the United States and Japan, where until , Medicom, a major toy manufacturer, issued two versions of 12" poseable action figures and replica helmets based on the film.

As of [update] , Disney was reported to be developing a remake of The Rocketeer. It was reported that The Rocketeers will be a "reboot sequel" that takes place six years after the original film with a black female pilot in the lead role.

The film's plot sees the lead take on the mantle of The Rocketeer after Cliff Secord has gone missing while fighting the Nazis. The new Rocketeer goes on a mission to stop a corrupt scientist from stealing jetpack technology and shifting the balance of the Cold War.

D Dillard. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Art Deco -style advance theatrical release poster. Danny Bilson Paul De Meo. Michael A. Stevenson Arthur Schmidt.

Release date. Running time. Fields Julian Barnes as Charlie. James Horner. The Santa Maria Air Museum is filled with historical aircraft artifacts.

The hangar was modified and upgraded by a team of volunteers over two years to bring up it to code to enable it to be used by the public.

Much of the original film set detail is visible inside, and there is an added library that can be used for researchers. These modifications were necessitated by the original racer's reputation as having "dangerous" flight characteristics.

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Retrieved December 31, — via YouTube. The Rocketeer is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books originally published by Pacific Comics.

The Rocketeer's secret identity is Cliff Secord , a stunt pilot who discovers a mysterious jetpack that allows him to fly. In Los Angeles, Cliff Secord, a local racing pilot and barnstormer , discovers a rocket pack hidden by two gangsters fleeing the police.

When he decides to take it for a spin, his life is turned upside down - in more ways than one! The Rocketeer's first adventure appeared in as a backup feature in issues 2 and 3 of Mike Grell 's Starslayer series from Pacific Comics.

Two more installments appeared in Pacific's showcase comic Pacific Presents 1 and 2. The fourth chapter ended in a cliffhanger that was later concluded in a special Rocketeer issue released by Eclipse Comics.

It was published in three versions: a trade paperback edition, a trade hardcover , and a signed, limited edition hardcover. Noted fantasy author Harlan Ellison , a fan of the Rocketeer and also an acquaintance of Dave Stevens, [ citation needed ] wrote the introduction to the collection; both Dave Stevens and Harlan Ellison signed the limited edition on a specially bound-in bookplate.

The story was continued in the Rocketeer Adventure Magazine. Two issues were published by Comico Comics in and ; the third installment was not published until , six years later by Dark Horse Comics.

On February 28, , IDW Publishing announced a hardcover collecting the entire series for the first time, intended to be published in October The deluxe edition used different Stevens artwork for its dust jacket and was issued in an illustrated, all color slipcase ; it also had full color illustrated endpapers.

While the deluxe contains the same Rocketeer comics reprints as the trade edition, it adds more than pages of previously uncollected Rocketeer material: sketches, preliminaries, character designs, script pages, photographs, and original art pages, with commentaries by Dave Stevens and several peers who occasionally assisted him on The Rocketeer.

The deluxe edition sold out almost immediately upon publication, but IDW announced a second printing. The four issues offered regular and variant cover designs by both Alex Ross and Dave Stevens; various black and white Retailer Incentive variants were also published in limited press runs; several additional variant issues by Jet Pack Comics, featuring recolored Dave Stevens artwork, were also published in limited press runs.

The first four Rocketeer Adventures issues were then collected in into a hardcover graphic novel, followed by second hardcover graphic novel in that collected the next four issues: A color Rocketeer title logo was used on the regular retail copies of the graphic novel, plus one additional Retailer Incentive hardcover without a title logo printed on its dust cover ; both versions were offered with the same Alex Ross' color artwork.

The two volumes were collected in an oversized deluxe edition, titled High Flying Adventures, in Each issue offered a regular retail cover design and one alternate Retailer Incentive cover.

In addition publisher Jet Pack Comics issued several additional Retailer Incentive variants with Dave Stevens re-colored artwork reprinted on their covers.

The miniseries was then collected as two variant graphic novel hardcovers, one offered with a regular dust jacket, the other without.

As with the previous series, each issue offered a regular retail cover design and one Retailer Incentive alternate cover. The miniseries was then collected as two variant hardcover graphic novel editions, one with a regular style dust jacket, the other without.

As with the two previous Rocketeer miniseries, each issue offered a regular retail cover design and one Retailer Incentive alternate cover.

A special San Diego Comic Con International promotional variant issue 1, with a black and white wraparound cover, was offered only at the convention.

The miniseries was then collected as a hardcover graphic novel. Set between and , the stories feature appearances by such historical figures as Howard Hughes , Hedy Lamarr , Tarzan 's Johnny Weissmuller , and writer Zane Grey.

The Rocketeer makes a great number of references to pop culture from the s to the s. The first storyline, "The Rocketeer" features characters from the Doc Savage pulp series, though Stevens takes care not to refer to any of the characters — including Doc Savage himself — by name, so as not to violate copyright and incur a licensing fee for use of the characters.

Besides pulp characters, actors of the s and s have also visually inspired two characters: Lothar, the villain in "Cliff's New York Adventure", is based on the likeness of acromegalic horror movie star Rondo Hatton ; [7] and Cliff Secord's girlfriend Betty is modeled after "Queen of Pinups" Bettie Page.

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The Rocketeer (1991) Trailer Retrieved: December 15, The first four Rocketeer Adventures issues were then collected in into a hardcover graphic novel, followed by second hardcover graphic novel in that collected the next four issues: A color Rocketeer title logo was used on the regular retail copies of the graphic novel, plus one additional Retailer Incentive hardcover without a title logo printed Wendisch Rietz its dust cover ; both versions were offered with the same Alex Ross' color Auch Nicht. While the deluxe contains the same Bull Staffel 2 Deutschland comics reprints as the trade edition, it adds more than pages of previously uncollected Rocketeer material: sketches, Turmtheater Schwäbisch Gmünd, character designs, script pages, photographs, and original art pages, with commentaries Fear The Walking Dead 4 Dave Stevens and several peers who occasionally assisted him on The Rocketeer. The Rocketeer by Dave Stevens. The actor had a fear of flying but overcame it with the help of the film's aerial coordinator, Ein Starkes Team Familienbande Hosking.

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