The Rocket Man

The Rocket Man

Director: Oscar Rudolph Cast: Lionel Newman
Lionel Newman
, George Winslow
George Winslow
, Charles Coburn
Charles Coburn
, Anne Francis
Anne Francis
Oscar Rudolph
The Rocket Man

The Rocket Man

Director: Oscar Rudolph Cast: Lionel Newman
Lionel Newman
, George Winslow
George Winslow
, Charles Coburn
Charles Coburn
, Anne Francis
Anne Francis
Oscar Rudolph

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Overview

The strangest aspect of the low-budget fantasy effort The Rocket Man is the fact that one of its screenwriters was Lenny Bruce. There's nothing scatalogical or even satirical in the film itself, however. Essentially an Andy Hardyesque comedy drama with a peripheral sci-fi slant, the story concerns a lonely orphan boy named Timmy (George "Foghorn" Winslow) who receives a toy ray gun for Christmas. Only it isn't a toy, but the genuine article, dropped off by a friendly spaceman. Whenever Timmy shoots the gun at someone, the rays cause the "victim" to speak nothing but the truth. The gun comes in handy when the villain of the piece (Emory Parnell) tries to evict the orphans. Timmy also uses the weapon to expedite the romance of nominal leads Anne Francis and John Agar. Also appearing in Rocket Man are Spring Byington and Charles Coburn, who'd previously been felicitously teamed in Louisa (1950).

Product Details

Release Date: 10/16/2012
UPC: 0024543848691
Original Release: 1954
Source: ALLIED VAUGHN
Presentation: [B&W, Full Frame]
Sound: [Dolby Digital Mono]
Language: English
Time: 1:19:00
Sales rank: 36,548

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
George Winslow Timmy (as George 'Foghorn' Winslow)
Charles Coburn Mayor Ed Johnson
Anne Francis June Brown
Spring Byington Justice Amelia Brown
John Agar Tom Baxter
Emory Parnell Big Bill Watkins
Stanley Clements Bob
Beverly Garland Ludine
June Clayworth Miss Snedley
Don Haggerty Officer O'Brien
Lawrence Ryle Captain Talray

Technical Credits
Leonard Goldstein Producer
Oscar Rudolph Director
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