The Rocket Man

April. 01,1954      NR
Rating:
5.9
Trailer Synopsis Cast

After procuring a special ray gun, a precocious orphan helps his community by exposing the shady doings of local government, and plays a part in a cute couple getting together.

Charles Coburn as  Mayor Ed Johnson
Spring Byington as  Justice Amelia Brown
Anne Francis as  June Brown
John Agar as  Tom Baxter
George Winslow as  Timmy
Stanley Clements as  Bob
Emory Parnell as  Big Bill Watkins
June Clayworth as  Harriet Snedley
Don Haggerty as  Officer Mike O'Brien
Beverly Garland as  Ludine

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Reviews

Solemplex
1954/04/01

To me, this movie is perfection.

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Stometer
1954/04/02

Save your money for something good and enjoyable

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Lumsdal
1954/04/03

Good , But It Is Overrated By Some

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Fatma Suarez
1954/04/04

The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful

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mark.waltz
1954/04/05

O.K., it is obvious that this was targeted for a 1954 Kiddy audience, the kind that would be shown at an early matinée along with films like Abbott and Costello's "Jack and the Beanstalk" and "The Three Stooges in Outer Space". But 60 years later, this seems like "Capra for Dummies". George "Foghorn" Winslow is amusing in small doses, such as his supporting bit in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" where he came on to be cute, did his bit, and was off so Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell could go back to tantalizing the men in the audience and the women could "ooh" and "ah!" over their wardrobe. But he pretty much runs the show here as an orphan who somehow ends up with a special ray gun that gets adults to do the right thing either by slamming on the breaks as a cop is about to bust them for drunk driving or later tell the truth.Young Winslow's inability to hold down an entire movie is obvious as soon as he provides "narration". It's easy to see why the widowed Spring Byington would want to adopt him, and had the adults been more involved in the story than this one-trick child actor, the film might have more appeal today. Still, to get to see a kid take on a ruthless politician (Emory Parnell) since adults obviously can't do it themselves is a neat little plot twist, and in spite of Winslow's over-exposure, you can't help but cheer him on.Reunited after 1950's "Louisa", Charles Coburn and Byington are a cute "mature" couple, and its also nice to see Coburn interacting with Winslow after being told by him to "stop that!" while holding his hand in "GPB". John Agar and Anne Francis offer young love for the adults who did go to see this picture, with Agar playing a man on Parnell's payroll to figure out a way to discredit Byington. This all culminates in a town meeting where the predictable occurs, obvious motives are revealed, and a cute little finale wraps everything up. A young Beverly Garland has a small role as the bride at a wedding justice of the peace Byington performs. It's all quite harmless and sweet, but one can't help but have hoped for something a bit more juicy to have made this more palatable for adults.

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jethrotull
1954/04/06

this rare hard to find film should appeal to those science fiction collectors that like a nostalgic typical "greed verses good" message, the cast should be very impressive to veteran fans of 1950"s classic science fiction,check out those names folks!, modern present day corrupt politicians would not approve of this film,the stereotypes are in our newspapers and on television everyday at the present time,****my favorite line from the film is when the orphan boy asks the judge, "what is a birthday card?",**** i sincerely hope someday the distributors will release a quality print of this almost forgotten film, but my gut feeling is that will not happen due to current marketing practices. in my humble opinion,this is an interesting study of a 1954 moralistic science fiction comedy/drama very similar to some episodes of the latter excellent twilight zone television series.

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