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October Sky (1999)
 
SFC Reviewer's Opinion:
Recommended

Genre
Biography / Drama / Family
   
Synopsis

Sometimes one dream is enough to light up the whole sky. In Coalwood, West Virginia, 1957, coal mining is king and no one can escape life underground. But when high schooler Homer Hickam Jr (Jake Gyllenhaal) sees the Soviet satellite Sputnik streak overhead, he aims for the stars and a new destiny in this incredible true story of hope, determination and triumph. With the help of his teacher (Laura Dern) and three buddies, Homer sets out to build his own rocket. How Homer overcomes seemingly impossible obstacles - poor education, a disapproving father (Chris Cooper) and a series of misfires that threaten to flatten his dreams and the town - and fulfills his vision is the launching pad for one of the most timeless, inspirational stories ever brought to the screen. Based on the book by Homer H. Hickam.

   
Directed by  
Joe Johnston
   
Written by  
Homer H. Hickam Jr. (book); Lewis Colick (screenplay).
   
Starring  
Jake Gyllenhaal (Homer Hickam); Chris Cooper (John Hickam); Laura Dern (Miss Riley); Chris Owen (Quentin); William Lee Scott (Roy Lee); Chad Lindberg (O'Dell); Natalie Canerday (Elsie Hickam); Scott Miles (Jim Hickam); Randy Stripling (Leon Bolden); Chris Ellis (Principal Turner); Elya Baskin (Ike Bykovsky); Courtney Cole-Fendley (Dorothy Platt (as Courtney Fendley)); David Dwyer (Jake Mosby); Terry Loughlin (Mr. Dantzler); Kailie Hollister (Valentine Carmina (as Kaili Hollister)). Please contact SFC to add other cast members and characters.
 

Length (mins):
108
Ratings:
PG (PG)
Language:
ENG

Big 5 Oscar Wins:
0
Big 5 Oscar Noms:
0
IMDB page:
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Images in the header are from: Antwone Fisher (© Fox Searchlight, 2002); Stand by Me (© Columbia Pictures, 1986); Jesus of Nazareth (© ITV (1977); The Passion of The Christ (© Newmarket Films, 2004); Rabbit-proof Fence (© Buena Vista, 2002); Amazing Grace (© Bristol Bay Productions, 2006) and Il Postino (© Cecchi Gori Group, 1994).