General
Medium DVD
Production Year 2004
Certification PG (USA)
Genre Action & Adventure; Science Fiction & Fantasy; Action; Adventure; Mystery; Sci-Fi; Thriller
Region Region 1
Nationality USA; UK; Italy
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Cast
Actor/Actress Role
Paltrow, Gwyneth Polly Perkins
Law, Jude Sky Captain
Ribisi, Giovanni Dex
Gambon, Michael Editor Paley
Bai, Ling Mysterious Woman (as Bai Ling)
Djalili, Omid Kaji
Olivier, Laurence Dr. Totenkopf (archive footage) (as Sir Laurence Olivier)
Jolie, Angelina Franky
Baxter, Trevor Dr. Jennings
Curry, Julian Dr. Vargas
Law, Peter Dr. Kessler
Rumney, Jon German Scientist
Bonfils, Khan Creepy
Gyatso, Samta Scary
Hilyer, Louis Executive Officer
Wells, Mark Communications Engineer
Cash, James Uniformed Officer
Bhagen, Tenzin Kalacakra Priest
Tsondru, Thupten Dying Old Man
Grant, Matthew Crewman #1
Morphew, Steve Crewman #2
Crane, Nancy Receptionist
Milligan, Stuart Police Sergeant
Canter, Paul Police Officer
Goritsas, Demetri Radio Operator
Hope, William American Broadcaster
Keeble, Jonathan British Broadcaster
Cornicard, Stephane French Broadcaster (as Stephan Cornicard)
Ballantyne, Stephen German Broadcaster
Sobchak, Victor Russian Broadcaster
Hamada, Mido Soldier (as Mido Himadi)
Monaco, Gerard Technician
Robson, Chris Hindenburg Porter
Coulter, Matthew Hindenburg Boy
Yohnka, Merritt Construction Worker
Champley, Karl Pilot (uncredited)
Decio, David Pilot (uncredited)
Feitshans, Matthew Officer (uncredited)
Kyle, Charlotte Hindenberg Passenger (uncredited)
Soleil, Sky Officer (uncredited)
Other People
Director Conran, Kerry
Producer
Writer Conran, Kerry
Composer
Studio Paramount; Paramount Home Entertainment
Features
Language Tracks Spanish; German; Tibetan; English
Subtitle Languages
Audio Tracks Dolby; DTS-ES; Dolby Digital EX
Running Time 106
Aspect Ratio 1.33:1; 1.85:1
Color Mode Color
Plot Summary

While setting a milestone in the progress of digital filmmaking, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow resurrects a nostalgic fantasy world derived from a wide variety of vintage inspirations. It's a dazzling dream for anyone who appreciates the look and feel of golden-age sci-fi pulp magazines, drawing its unique, all-digital design from such diverse sources as Howard Hawks adventures, Fritz Lang's Metropolis, Buck Rogers, Blackhawk comics, The Third Man, cliffhanger serials, and the action-packed Indiana Jones franchise. Writer-director Kerry Conran's feature debut is also guaranteed to inspire digital dreamers everywhere, suggesting a paradigm shift in the way CGI-dominated movies are made. It's a giddy adventure for the young and young-at-heart, in which ace pilot "Sky Captain" Joe Sullivan (Jude Law) and intrepid reporter Polly Perkins (Gwyneth Paltrow) must save the world from a mad scientist whose vision of the future has tragic implications for all humankind. Angelina Jolie drops in for a glorified cameo, but it's the ultra-fortunate neophyte Conran who's the star here. His clever riff on The Wizard of Oz is a marvel to behold, and the method of its creation is nothing less than revolutionary. --Jeff Shannon

While setting a milestone in the progress of digital filmmaking, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow resurrects a nostalgic fantasy world derived from a wide variety of vintage inspirations. It's a dazzling dream for anyone who appreciates the look and feel of golden-age sci-fi pulp magazines, drawing its unique, all-digital design from such diverse sources as Howard Hawks adventures, Fritz Lang's Metropolis, Buck Rogers, Blackhawk comics, The Third Man, cliffhanger serials, and the action-packed Indiana Jones franchise. Writer-director Kerry Conran's feature debut is also guaranteed to inspire digital dreamers everywhere, suggesting a paradigm shift in the way CGI-dominated movies are made. It's a giddy adventure for the young and young-at-heart, in which ace pilot "Sky Captain" Joe Sullivan (Jude Law) and intrepid reporter Polly Perkins (Gwyneth Paltrow) must save the world from a mad scientist whose vision of the future has tragic implications for all humankind. Angelina Jolie drops in for a glorified cameo, but it's the ultra-fortunate neophyte Conran who's the star here. His clever riff on The Wizard of Oz is a marvel to behold, and the method of its creation is nothing less than revolutionary. --Jeff Shannon

Set in New York City circa 1939, the film centers on a reporter who notices that the world's scientists are disappearing. Teamed with a skilled pilot and an adventurous colleague, it's up to her to thwart the plans of a mad scientist bent on world domination. Written by lcheala@imdb.com

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