Movie Background

Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow

When colossal robots descend upon New York City, 'Sky Captain' mobilizes his private air force to repel the onslaught. His ex-girlfriend, reporter Polly Perkins, has been investigating the recent disappearance of prominent scientists. Believing a connection between the global robot attacks and missing men, Sky Captain and Polly decide to join forces. They wing their way to the Himalayas in pursuit of the enigmatic Dr. Totenkopf, the mastermind behind the robots.

Director(s)

Kerry Conran

Marcia Gay

Sally Jones

Ben Howard

Chris Burgess

Cast & Crew

Jude Law

Jude Law

Sky Captain

Angelina Jolie

Angelina Jolie

Franky

Bai Ling

Bai Ling

Mysterious Woman

Khan Bonfils

Khan Bonfils

Creepy

Omid Djalili

Omid Djalili

Kaji

Stéphane Cornicard

Stéphane Cornicard

French Broadcaster

Marcia Gay

Marcia Gay

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Gwyneth Paltrow

Gwyneth Paltrow

Polly Perkins

Michael Gambon

Michael Gambon

Paley

William Hope

William Hope

American Broadcaster

Steve Morphew

Steve Morphew

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Gerard Monaco

Gerard Monaco

Technician

Demetri Goritsas

Demetri Goritsas

Radio Operator

Giovanni Ribisi

Giovanni Ribisi

Dex

Merritt Yohnka

Merritt Yohnka

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Matthew Feitshans

Matthew Feitshans

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Laurence Olivier

Laurence Olivier

Dr. Totenkopf (archive footage)

David Decio

David Decio

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Sally Jones

Sally Jones

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Stuart Milligan

Stuart Milligan

Police Sergeant

Mark Wells

Mark Wells

Communication Engineer

Mido Hamada

Mido Hamada

Soldier

Jon Rumney

Jon Rumney

German Scientist

Victor Sobchak

Victor Sobchak

Russian Broadcaster

Julian Curry

Julian Curry

Dr. Vargas

Stephen Ballantyne

Stephen Ballantyne

German Broadcaster

Trevor Baxter

Trevor Baxter

Dr Walter Jennings

Chris Robson

Chris Robson

Hindenburg Porter

Ben Howard

Ben Howard

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Chris Burgess

Chris Burgess

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Sky Soleil

Sky Soleil

Officer (uncredited)

Jonathan Keeble

Jonathan Keeble

British Broadcaster

Nancy Crane

Nancy Crane

Receptionist

Peter Law

Peter Law

Dr. Kessler

Samta Gyatso

Samta Gyatso

Scary

Louis Hilyer

Louis Hilyer

Executive Officer

James Cash

James Cash

Uniformed Officer

Tenzin Bhagen

Tenzin Bhagen

Kalacakra Priest

Thupten Tsondru

Thupten Tsondru

Dying Old Man

Matthew Grant

Matthew Grant

Crewman #1

Paul Canter

Paul Canter

Police Officer

Matthew Coulter

Matthew Coulter

Hindenburg Boy

Charlotte Kyle

Charlotte Kyle

Hindenberg Passenger (uncredited)

James Bannon

James Bannon

Voice Actor (uncredited)

Karl Champley

Karl Champley

Pilot (uncredited)

Chuen Tsou

Chuen Tsou

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Kerry Conran

Kerry Conran

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Details

GenresScience Fiction, Adventure
Runtime1h 47 mins
Released on17 Sep 2004
Languageen
Produced InItaly
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

7/10

When some eminent scientists start to go missing, journalist “Polly” (Gwyneth Paltrow) finds herself embroiled in a plot that seems to involve some enormous great robots and, of course, the end of the world as we know it. She becomes even more convinced when “Dr. Jennings” (Trevor Baxter) gives her what snippets he knows about the scheme - and that may well centre around the long-absent and enigmatic “Totenkopf”. Pretty much out of her depth, she seeks the help of her ex “Joe” (aka “Sky Captain” - Jude Law) and with the help of his right hand man “Dex” (Giovanni Ribisi) tries to find the source of these increasingly audacious robots - both the walking and the flying kind, and hopefully thwart a master plan about they (and we) know little about. When “Dex” is kidnapped, they have to elicit the help of “Franky” (Angelina Jolie) and her amazing, Union Jack-sporting, airborne warship and soon find themselves deep amidst the snowy Himalayas where they think “Totenkopf” has his lair. Now I did like the look of this film. It reminded me a little of the old “Flash Gordon” escapade-driven serials from the 1930s, filmed in a slightly tinted monochrome with plenty of action and hammy performances augmented stylishly by quite an exciting range of versatile gadgets and whole scale destruction that ensues before denouement delivers it’s admittedly fairly predictable conclusion. It is a bit long and perhaps the less said about some of the dialgue the better, but it’s my kind of boy’s own adventure and I did quite enjoy it.

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