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October Sky
Credits
Title: October Sky
Genres: Drama
Directed by: Joe Johnston
Written by: Lewis Colick
Produced by: Peter Cramer; Larry Franco; Charles Gordon; Marc Sternberg
Music by: Mark Isham
Cinematography: Fred Murphy
Edited by: Robert Dalva
Production
Distributed by: Universal Pictures
Released: February 19th, 1999
Rating: PG
Running time: 108 min.
Country: USA
Language: English
Budget: $25,000,000 [1]
Gross: $32,481,825 [1]
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October Sky is an American feature film of the biographic drama genre. It is based on the 1998 novel Rocket Boys by Homer H. Hickam, Jr., which in turn was based on actual events from his life. The film was directed by Joe Johnston with a screenplay written by Lewis Colick. It was produced by Universal Pictures and premiered in the United States on February 19th, 1999. The movie stars Jake Gyllenhaal as Homer Hickam, a young man from West Virginia fated to follow his father's line of work as a coal miner. Inspired by the launching of the Sputnik 1 rocket ship, the film follows Homer's dream of leaving the dust of the coal mines behind to become a rocket engineer.

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  • October Sky is based on the 1998 autobiography Rocket Boys by Homer Hickam.
  • The movie was filmed in parts of Knoxville, Chattanooga and Wartburg, Tennessee. The town of Coalwood was shot in Petros. [2]
  • October Sky grossed $5,905,250 over its opening weekend across 1,495 screens. [1]
  • October Sky was nominated for a Saturn Award at the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror in 2000 for the category of Best Action/Adventure/Thriller Film.
  • This is Lewis Colick's eighth film as a screenwriter. It is his seventh theatrically released film.

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  • The tagline for this film is, "Sometimes one dream is enough to light up the whole sky."
  • October Sky is an anagram of Rocket Boys, the title of the 1998 book upon which the movie is based. It is also used in a period radio broadcast describing Sputnik as it crossed the "October sky."

Recommendations[]

Joe Johnston films

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 IMDB; October Sky (1999); Box office & business.
  2. IMDB; October Sky (1999); Filming locations.



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