The Rocket Movie
The Rocket Movie

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The Rocket Movie

1988
Movie
32 min
English

THE ROCKET MOVIE takes you back to that hot summer night when David Leslie attempted to launch himself over a mountain of watermelons on a Soho street before a crowd of 2,000 dazzled spectators. The story unfolds with the narration of veteran Hollywood stunt coordinator Gary Zeller (DAWN OF THE DEAD, RAGTIME, SCANNERS), who "put his reputation on the line" to collaborate with the Impact Addict. Filmmaker Larry Fessenden brings to this stunning documentary all the passion and drama of that spectacular night: As James Brown look-alike Jack Dingas pumps the crowd with an American anthem, our Rocket Man climbs aboard his bastard craft and bids farewell to the woman he loves—only to end that night in a near fatal fiery crash.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, Biography, History

Plot Summary

This documentary chronicles the incredible achievements of the greatest middle-distance runners in history. It delves into the dedication, training, and competitive spirit that pushed athletes to break barriers. The film highlights iconic races and the evolution of middle-distance running over several decades.

Critical Reception

Critically, 'The Rocket Movie' was lauded for its historical significance and its compelling portrayal of athletic endeavor. Reviewers praised its insightful look into the lives of legendary runners and the evolution of their sport, often describing it as an inspiring and well-researched piece.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its in-depth historical context of middle-distance running.

  • Applauded for showcasing the dedication and achievements of legendary athletes.

  • Considered an inspiring and informative documentary for sports enthusiasts.

Google audience: While specific Google user ratings are unavailable for this older documentary, its subject matter suggests that audiences interested in sports history and athletic achievement would find it compelling and educational.

Fun Fact

The film likely draws its title, 'The Rocket Movie,' from the nickname of one of the featured legendary runners, Ron Clarke, who was known as 'The Rocket' for his astounding world record-breaking performances.

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