The plot intensifies as Cliff’s spectacular public rescues inadvertently draw the crosshairs of several dangerous factions who are desperate to reclaim the invaluable prototype.
Unbeknownst to Cliff, the local mob outfit led by the sophisticated gangster Eddie Valentine (Paul Sorvino) was hired to steal the device by Neville Sinclair (Timothy Dalton), a dashing, intensely popular Hollywood swashbuckler who secretly harbors a treacherous double identity.
Sinclair uses his suave charm to romance Jenny, hoping to discover the flying ace’s true identity.
The military and government agencies soon get involved, deployed by stern federal authorities like Agent Fitch (Ed Lauter) to hunt down the device before it falls into the wrong hands.
The narrative reaches a spectacular, high-altitude climax at the Griffith Observatory and aboard a massive, drifting Nazi zeppelin, forcing Cliff to unite with unexpected allies to thwart a international espionage plot and rescue Jenny before the airship explodes.
Director Joe Johnston brings an incredible sense of earnest warmth and visual polish to the screen, masterfully capturing the romanticism of aviation’s golden age with beautiful practical effects and rich art deco production design.
Campbell gives a wonderfully charming, wide-eyed performance that makes Cliff an incredibly relatable hero, while Connelly provides a remarkably sharp, independent emotional center.
Dalton shines brightly, chewing the scenery with a delightfully villainous vanity, and Arkin grounds the wild adventure with his signature deadpan comedic timing.
James Handy, Jon Polito, Margo Martindale, Clint Howard, Melora Hardin and Rick Overton round out the cast.

Jennifer Connelly in The Rocketeer (Photo/Touchstone Pictures)
Reception for The Rocketeer
The Rocketeer grossed $9.6 million on its opening weekend, finishing fourth behind Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (18.3 million), City Slickers ($10.8 million) and Dying Young ($9.7 million).
The film would gross $46.7 million in its theatrical run.
Roger Ebert gave The Rocketeer three out of four stars in his review.
Legacy
The Rocketeer‘s legacy rests on its status as a fiercely beloved, masterfully orchestrated cult classic that beautifully championed a sincere, retro-pulp superhero aesthetic long before the genre dominated modern multiplexes.
Highly praised by contemporary film historians for James Horner’s sweeping, majestic orchestral score, the film serves as a brilliant blueprint for classical, earnest blockbuster filmmaking that prioritizes character warmth over cynical irony.
Its timeless visual identity, striking costume design, and meticulous recreation of classic Hollywood continue to influence modern adventure directors.
The Rocketeer is celebrated as a perfect, comforting slice of cinematic escapism, proving that old-fashioned heroism never goes out of style.














