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The Rock

Alcatraz. Only one man has ever broken out. Now five million lives depend on two men breaking in.
1996 | 137m | English

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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.
Release Date: Jun 07, 1996
Director: Michael Bay
Writer: Jonathan Hensleigh, David Weisberg, Douglas S. Cook, Mark Rosner
Genres: Adventure, Action, Thriller
Keywords san francisco, california, alcatraz prison, terrorism, hostage situation, island prison, terrorist threat, ambivalent, war veteran, gas attack, u.s. navy seal, commando, military, disillusioned, chemical warfare, fbi, mercenary, prison escape, shootout, british spy, chemist, tourist attraction, u.s. marine, tourists in peril, nerve gas, chemical weapon, fbi agent
Production Companies Hollywood Pictures, Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films
Box Office Revenue: $335,062,621
Budget: $75,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 11, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
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 Charles 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 Private Gamble
Brendan Kelly Private Cox
Steve Harris Private McCoy
Danny Nucci Lieutenant Shephard
Claire Forlani Jade Angelou
Celeste Weaver Stacy Richards
Todd Louiso Marvin Isherwood
David Bowe Dr. Ling
Raquel Krelle Agent Margie Wood
Dennis Chalker Seal Boyer
Marshall R. Teague Seal Reigert
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 Navy Seal
Jack Yates Hummel Marine 'A'
Juan A. Riojas Hummel Marine 'B'
Joseph Patrick Kelly Hummel Marine 'C'
Ingo Neuhaus Marine That Dies
John Laughlin General Peterson
Harry Humphries Navy Admiral
Howard Platt Louis Lindstrom
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 F.B.I. Agent Star
Ralph Peduto F.B.I. Agent Hunt
Anthony Clark Paul the Hotel Barber
Andy Ryan Lab Technician
Hans Georg Struhar Valet
Robert C. Besgrove F.B.I. Agent
Sean Skelton Kid on Motorcycle
Raymond O'Connor Park Ranger Bob
Jane Sanguinetti Female Tourist
Luenell Female Tourist
John W. Love Jr. Male Tourist
Sam Whipple Larry Henderson
Tom Towles Alcatraz Park Ranger
Ronald Simmons Alcatraz Park Ranger
Robert Ben Rajab Alcatraz Park Ranger
Leonard McMahan Cable Car Conductor
Anthony Guidera Lead F-18 Pilot
Jim Caviezel Rear F-18 Pilot
John Enos III Sea Stallion Pilot
Ken Kells Spotter
Fred Salvallon Chef
Buck Kartalian Reverend
Xander Berkeley Lonner (uncredited)
Raymond Cruz Sergeant Rojas (uncredited)
Matthew James Gulbranson U.S. Marine (uncredited)
Philip Baker Hall Chief Justice (uncredited)
Pat Skipper Navy Lt. Commander (uncredited)
Stuart Wilson General Al Kramer (uncredited)
Stanley Anderson The President (uncredited)
David Marshall Grant Chief of Staff Hayden Sinclair (uncredited)
Name Job
Richard Francis-Bruce Editor
Heidi Levitt Casting
Hoyt Yeatman Visual Effects Supervisor
Jonathan Hensleigh Screenplay
Don Simpson In Memory Of
Sandra Lee Gimpel Stunts
Lisa Dempsey Stunts
Peewee Piemonte Stunts
Fred Lerner Stunts
Danny Epper Stunts
Pete Antico Stunts
Rosemary Brandenburg Set Decoration
Edward Conna Stunt Double
Steve Kelso Stunt Double
Daryl Tucker Grip
Henry Kingi Stunts
Andy Gill Stunts
Jack Gill Stunts
Manny Perry Stunts
John C. Meier Stunts
Tony Epper Stunts
Mic Rodgers Stunts
Dick Ziker Stunts
Robin Bonaccorsi Stunts
Bob Brown Stunts
Michael Bay Director
Dan DeLeeuw Digital Effects Supervisor
David Weisberg Screenplay
Douglas S. Cook Screenplay
Mark Rosner Screenplay
Michael White Production Design
Bobbie Read Costume Design
Karen Golden Script Supervisor
Jeanne Byrd Script Supervisor
Frank Masi Still Photographer
Kenny Bates Stunt Coordinator
Keith A. Wester Sound mixer
Kevin O'Connell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Greg P. Russell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
George Watters II Supervising Sound Editor
Nick Glennie-Smith Original Music Composer
Matsune Suzuki Modeling
John Finklea Music Editor
Bob Badami Music Editor
James W. Tyson Costume Supervisor
Billy Hopkins Casting
John Owens Electrician
Janet Brady Stunts
Kerry Wallum Stunts
Terry Jackson Stunt Double
Andrew DePalma Stunt Double
Webster Whinery Stunt Double
Michael M. Vendrell Stunt Double
Edward T. McAvoy Art Direction
Mark W. Mansbridge Art Direction
Richard E. Butler Stunts
Hans Zimmer Original Music Composer
John Schwartzman Director of Photography
William Washington Stunts
Danny Rogers Stunts
Name Title
Don Simpson Producer
Louis A. Stroller Executive Producer
William Stuart Executive Producer
Jerry Bruckheimer Producer
Sean Connery Executive Producer
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Reviews

BlackDiamondBass97
N/A

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 parti ... cularly 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.

Jun 23, 2021
John Chard
8.0

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 m ... en 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 the prison biological rockets to bring Armageddon down upon America. Enter chemical weapons expert Dr. Stanley Goodspeed (Cage), who is forced to team up with the only man ever to escape Alcatraz - the mysteriously incarcerated in secret John Patrick Mason (Connery) - to break into the Rock and thwart the plans of the Mercs. So Cage as a chemistry expert who possible holds the fate of the world in his shaky hands? Connery, aged 66, as a tough prison escapee sporting a "Grunge" haircut? And Ed Harris, surely a bastion of patriotic Americana, turning bad and wanting to unleash hell on the Stars & Stripes? To expect nothing else but a berserker Michael Bayhem picture based on these facts is surely folly. He certainly has a varied CV does Bay, as do the leading actors on show here, but when on form, with writers prepared to put blood into the characters, Bay can deliver high octane entertainment if coupled with a cast clearly in tune with the material. Such is the case here. It's no award winner, naturally, but it does have some political smarts within the script. And if you want explosions, shoot outs and quips aplenty? Then this really will serve you well for a couple of hours. 7.5/10

May 16, 2024
Ruuz
6.0

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'm not willing to defend it, just to re-watch it once a decade or so. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go. _

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
6.0

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 pot ... ent 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 prisoner "Mason" (Sean Connery) to take some marines and thwart this lethal attack. None of the acting here is any good - they are all pretty shocking, but once everyone is entrenched on the island, there are plenty of pyrotechnics, the pace picks up and this becomes mildly entertaining for the last half hour. The dialogue is full of typical ye-ha nonsense, and that grates after a while, and there is precisely no jeopardy at any point. Whatever you do, don't have any epidermal exposure... or cerebral expectations.

Aug 27, 2023
RalphRahal
9.0

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 what you’d expect, high-energy, explosive, and visually dynamic. The cinematography has that gritty yet polished look that works perfectly for this kind of movie, making the action sequences feel immersive and intense. Bay’s signature camera movements and framing give everything a larger-than-life feel, keeping the tension high. The sound design and score are fantastic, elevating the emotional beats and the action without overpowering the scenes. The performances are a big part of what makes The Rock work so well. Sean Connery has an undeniable screen presence, bringing charisma and weight to his role, while Nicolas Cage delivers a strong performance that balances his character’s intelligence and unpredictability. Ed Harris also stands out, adding depth to a character that could have easily been one-dimensional. With great action sequences, strong performances, and a tight script, The Rock is a top-tier action movie that holds up incredibly well.

Feb 20, 2025