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Showing
in: Circuit Planete
Starting: May
18, 2000
Production
Information
In Coalwood, West Virginia in 1957, all the boys grow up
to be coal miners and Homer Hickam (Jake Gyllenhaal)
has no reason to think he’ll be any different. Too small
to earn a football scholarship, Homer has no way out of
his predetermined life -- until the Soviet satellite
Sputnik flies over the October sky and changes everything.
Homer’s world just got a lot bigger.
Though his father is a mine superintendent and has no
greater wish than to see his sons follow in his footsteps,
Homer embarks on a mission to build and launch his own
homemade rockets with the help of his loyal band of
friends. Though their frequent mistakes nearly get them
shut down, their successes inspire the whole town to
believe that miracles can happen even in Coalwood, and
there’s nothing wrong with shooting for the stars.
Universal Pictures presents October Sky, based on the
triumphant true story of Homer Hickam, Jr., a high
school student in rural West Virginia, who seemed destined
to repeat his father’s life in the coal mines until he
turned his attention to the skies. At odds with his
father, determined to better himself and inspired by the
dawn of the space age, he embarks on a quixotic mission
that changes his life forever. October Sky is directed by Joe
Johnston (Jumanji, The Rocketeer) and produced by
Charles Gordon (Field of Dreams) and Larry Franco
(Batman Returns). Lewis Colick (The Ghosts of
Mississippi) based his screenplay on the autobiography
Rocket Boys by NASA science engineer Homer Hickam, Jr.
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The cast of October Sky includes Jake Gyllenhaal
(City Slickers) as Homer,), Chris Cooper (Lone
Star, The Horse Whisperer) and Natalie Canerday
(Sling Blade) as Homer’s Parents, Chris Owen
(Can’t Hardly Wait), William Lee Scott (The
Opposite of Sex, Gattaca) and Chad Lindberg (City
of Angels) as Homer's loyal friends and Laura Dern
(Rambling Rose, Jurassic Park) as Homer's supportive
teacher.
The creative behind-the-scenes team is led by director of
photography Fred Murphy (Dance With Me), production
designer Barry Robison (Home Fries), costume
designer Besty Cox (Phenomenon) and edited by Robert
Dalva. Mark Isham composed the score. |