The Rocketeer is a 1991 American
period superhero film produced by
Walt Disney Pictures and based on the
character of the same name created by comic book writer/artist
Dave Stevens. Directed by
Joe Johnston, the film stars
Billy Campbell,
Jennifer Connelly,
Alan Arkin,
Timothy Dalton,
Paul Sorvino and
Tiny Ron Taylor. Set in 1938 Los Angeles, California,
The Rocketeer tells the story of
stunt pilot Cliff Secord who discovers a
jet pack that enables him to fly. His heroic deeds attract the attention of
Howard Hughes and the
FBI, as well as sadistic
Nazi operatives.
Development for
The Rocketeer started as far back as 1983, when Stevens sold the
film rights.
Steve Miner and
William Dearconsidered directing
The Rocketeer before Johnston signed on. Screenwriters
Danny Bilson and
Paul De Meo had creative differences with Disney, which caused the film to languish in
development hell.
[3] The studio also intended to change the trademark helmet design; Disney CEO
Michael Eisner wanted a straight
NASA-type helmet, but Johnston convinced the studio otherwise. Johnston also had to convince Disney to let him cast unknown actor Billy Campbell in the lead role. Filming for
The Rocketeer lasted from September 19, 1990 to January 22, 1991. The
visual effects sequences were created and designed by
Industrial Light & Magic.
The film was released on June 21, 1991 and received generally favorable reviews from critics,
[4] although plans for
Rocketeersequels were abandoned after the film failed to perform at the box office. As of 2012, new efforts have been made for a
remake.