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Cast

Sean Connery profile

Sean Connery

John Patrick Mason

Nicolas Cage profile

Nicolas Cage

Dr. Stanley Goodspeed

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Ed Harris

Brigadier General Francis X. H...

John Spencer profile

John Spencer

FBI Director James Womack

David Morse profile

David Morse

Major Tom Baxter

William Forsythe profile

William Forsythe

Special Agent Ernest Paxton

Michael Biehn profile

Michael Biehn

Commander Charles Anderson

Vanessa Marcil profile

Vanessa Marcil

Carla Pestalozzi

John C. McGinley profile

John C. McGinley

Marine Captain Hendrix

Gregory Sporleder profile

Gregory Sporleder

Captain Frye

Tony Todd profile

Tony Todd

Captain Darrow

Bokeem Woodbine profile

Bokeem Woodbine

Sergeant Crisp

Jim Maniaci profile

Jim Maniaci

Private Scarpetti

Greg Collins profile

Greg Collins

Private Gamble

Brendan Kelly profile

Brendan Kelly

Private Cox

Steve Harris profile

Steve Harris

Private McCoy

Danny Nucci profile

Danny Nucci

Lieutenant Shephard

Claire Forlani profile

Claire Forlani

Jade Angelou

Celeste Weaver profile

Celeste Weaver

Stacy Richards

Todd Louiso profile

Todd Louiso

Marvin Isherwood

David Bowe profile

David Bowe

Dr. Ling

Raquel Krelle profile

Raquel Krelle

Agent Margie Wood

Dennis Chalker profile

Dennis Chalker

Seal Boyer

Marshall R. Teague profile

Marshall R. Teague

Seal Reigert

Duffy Gaver profile

Duffy Gaver

Seal Dando

Steve Decker profile

Steve Decker

Navy Seal

Joseph Hawes profile

Joseph Hawes

Navy Seal

Mike Mahrer profile

Mike Mahrer

Navy Seal

Rick Toms profile

Rick Toms

Navy Seal

Details

Status

Released

Original language

en

Countries

US

Budget

$75,000,000

Revenue

$335,062,621

Reviews

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A review by Bryan Nguyen

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 renegad...

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A review by John Chard 8

August 25, 2019

Welcome to The Rock.

The Rock is directed by Michael Bay and written by David Weisberg, Douglas Cook & Mark Rosner. It stars Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage, Ed Harris, David Morse, William Forsythe & Michael Biehn.

When a highly decorated army general (Harris) decides that he's had enough of his men dying and not getting the credit they deserve, he commandeers Alcatraz prison with a crack unit of Mercs. The plan is to hold the government to ransom or he will unleash from...

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A review by Gimly 6

July 26, 2020

The two lead characters' impact on the events of the move are pretty negligible, everyone and everything in it is laughably stupid, and you can see here begin to blossom the stereotypes that Michael Bay would go on you ruin everything he ever touched with, but I still kind of like The Rock. Maybe it's just in comparison to all of Bay's other films, or maybe it's because it's the only one of his works I saw when I was still single-digit aged, but I do enjoy it. I&#...

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A review by CinemaSerf 6

August 27, 2023

Right, first things first - turn your brain down to simmer for a couple of hours before you watch this and just remember it is meant to be a far-fetched action film. Once in that gear, it's not actually that bad once it eventually gets going. Rogue general "Hummel" (Ed Harris) steals some highly potent chemical weapons, takes some hostages on Alcatraz and points his weapons at San Francisco. It falls to FBI biochemist "Goodspeed" (Nicolas Cage) and the even more rogue ...

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A review by RalphRahal 9

February 20, 2025

The Rock (1996) is a solid action-packed ride from start to finish. The plot is straightforward but executed well, with a strong first act that sets everything up nicely. The pacing keeps things moving without dragging, and there's a good balance between intense action and quieter moments that build character relationships. The script is solid, delivering sharp dialogue and a few memorable lines that stick with you long after the credits roll.

Michael Bay’s direction is exactly wha...

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