Rocket's Red Glare (2000)

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Written by Chris Bremble, John Palmer

Directed by Chris Bremble

Running Time: 60 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

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Cast

Image for Robert WagnerRobert WagnerGus Baker
Marilu HennerMeg Baker
Ryan MerrimanTodd Baker
Danielle FishelSarah Miller
John FinnWyatt Claybourne
Matt WinstonMr. Lake
Bill TimoneyPete Baker
Frederick CoffinMitch Greer
Duane LambHimself
Taryn ReifJen Karsten
Brandon TylerVic Henry
Cory PendergastJason Jones
Clayton LandeyCol. Vincenze
Joel PolisCol. Mitchell
Alan BeanHimself
Gordon CooperHimself
Manny FernandezAirforce Engineer
Doug McKeonFlight Surgeon #2
Kris BarcombLLC
Kyon YiLCO
Cole YoungPROP/MC
Stacy HuserFCO
Bonnie WarnerReceptionist
Kenneth MoskowNewlywed Husband
Cris MancusoNewlywed Wife
Cody WeselisBoy at Museum
Randy BrooksOwen
Larry RobbinsFire Chief
Rachelle PettinatoCheerleader
Ken OdomEnglish Teacher
Kirk BaileyMr. Matthews
Preston AhearnNASA Surgeon
James BryanOfficer
Holly TowneMolly
Sarah LancasterCarol
Courtney GossStudent
Sandy RittelStudent
Sheri N. CruzStudent

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Comments

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites December 27th, 2008 - 9:20pmKyle said...

    Not sure if any people even remember this Disney Movie. It is about a young man, Todd Baker (Ryan Merriman), who is doing his senior report for high school. He chooses to restore an old rocket (a Mercury Redston to be exact). Deemed impossible by most. He and Sarah Miller (Danielle Fishel/Boy Meets World) attempt to make what seems impossible possible. Soon after completing his project he is approached by the government to use his rocket to assist a stricken shuttle. This is a decent movie and unfortunatly because it was a Disney TV Movie it never got the acclaim it deserved. If you ever get your hands on a copy, watch it. It may be a bit cheesy because of its Disney "everybody wins" type story but it reminded me of simpler times when a kid could dream of doing somthing and actually do it.

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