OMDB
Home Movies Series Search
OMDB

Built by Torkel Aannestad with Next.js Next.js and shadcn/ui shadcn/ui.

Data provided by TMDB.

GitHubSource code
October Sky
October Sky

October Sky (1999)

77% User Rating
1h 48min
Drama
Family

"Sometimes one dream is enough to light up the whole sky."

Homer Hickam is a kid with only one future in sight, to work in the local coal mine like his father. However, in October 1957 everything changes when the first artificial satellite, Sputnik, goes into orbit. When Homer sees the Soviet satellite streak overhead, he becomes inspired to learn how to build rockets. With the help of his friends, and the local nerd, Homer sets to do just that by trial and a lot of error. Unfortunately, most of the town, and especially Homer's father, thinks that they are wasting their time. Only one teacher understands their efforts and lets them know that they could become contenders in the national science fair with college scholarships being the prize. Now the gang must learn to perfect their craft and overcome the many problems facing them as they shoot for the stars.

Joe JohnstonDirector

Cast

View Cast & Crew
Laura Dern

Laura Dern

Miss Riley

Jake Gyllenhaal

Jake Gyllenhaal

Homer Hickam

Chris Owen

Chris Owen

Quentin Wilson

Chris Cooper

Chris Cooper

John Hickam

William Lee Scott

William Lee Scott

Roy Lee

Chad Lindberg

Chad Lindberg

O'Dell

Natalie Canerday

Natalie Canerday

Elsie Hickam

Ilya Baskin

Ilya Baskin

Ike Bykovsky

Chris Ellis

Chris Ellis

Principal Turner

Scott Thomas

Scott Thomas

Jim Hickam

Randy Stripling

Randy Stripling

Leon Bolden

Courtney Cole-Fendley

Courtney Cole-Fendley

Dorothy Platt

David Dwyer

David Dwyer

Jake Mosby

The Movie Database

Terry Loughlin

Mr. Dantzler

Kaili Hollister

Kaili Hollister

Valentine Carmina

The Movie Database

David Copeland

Coach Gainer

Don Henderson Baker

Don Henderson Baker

Jensen

The Movie Database

Tom Kagy

Lenny

The Movie Database

Donald Thorne

Trooper One

The Movie Database

Justin Whitsett

Kid

The Movie Database

Larry Rue

Neighbor

Neva Howell

Neva Howell

Neighbor

The Movie Database

Terry Nienhuis

Neighbor

Brady Coleman

Brady Coleman

Anderson

Rick Forrester

Rick Forrester

Roper

Terrence Gibney

Terrence Gibney

Basil Thorpe

The Movie Database

Doug Swander

Corvette Guy

The Movie Database

Keeli Hale Kimbro

Corvette Girl

Mark Jeffrey Miller

Mark Jeffrey Miller

Vernon

Blaque Fowler

Blaque Fowler

Reverend

The Movie Database

Don Tilley

Rescue Worker

The Movie Database

Rockford Davis

Chemistry Teacher

John Bennes

John Bennes

Doctor

The Movie Database

Jonathan Fawbush

Barney

The Movie Database

Larry Black

Fred Smith

The Movie Database

Frank Schuler

Moonshiner

Tommy Smeltzer

Tommy Smeltzer

Man at Mine

Charles Lawlor

Charles Lawlor

Miner

The Movie Database

Tom Turbiville

Miner

The Movie Database

Ida Ginn

Quentin's Mom

The Movie Database

Richard Lumpkin

Judge at Welch

The Movie Database

Mark W. Johnson

Union Official

The Movie Database

Don Taylor

Union Official

The Movie Database

Don G. Campbell

Mr. Morris

The Movie Database

Liz Byler

Ivy League Girl

The Movie Database

Bradford Ryan Lund

Ivy League Boy

Frank Hoyt Taylor

Frank Hoyt Taylor

Judge at Indy

Dave Hager

Dave Hager

Head Judge

The Movie Database

Ray Elder

Tom Webster

Andy Stahl

Andy Stahl

Jack Palmer

The Movie Database

Joe Digaetano

Wernher Von Braun

The Movie Database

Thomas Taylor

Miner in Elevator

The Movie Database

David Ducey

Man in Crowd

The Movie Database

Jenny Patterson

Nurse

The Movie Database

O. Winston Link

Locomotive Engineer

Reviews (1)

All Reviews
r96sk
r96sk
Rating 100%

July 2, 2025

<em>'October Sky'</em> got me in the feels. I tend to (unintentionally) be a bit of a hardnose when it comes to fiction (even if a biopic) making an impact, but it does occasionally happen and this is one of those times. Weirdly too, because it is cheesy/cliché/whatever, but it worked tremendously for me. I felt my heartstrings tug a fair number of times throughout, culminating with those lovely final few scenes; I was actually welling up, would you believe? Any longer and tears may have been shed <i>*shudder*</i>. I've basically only seen one movie this last month - what has the break done to me?! Humour aside, I did love this though. I've said it before, but to be honest if you give me what I consider to be great cast performances then I'm practically sold on the film upon that coming to fruition. Jake Gyllenhaal is terrific (this still doesn't surpass <em>'Source Code'</em>, mind) as lead. Chris Cooper is ace, as are Laura Dern and Natalie Canerday. Chris Owen (Sherminator!), Chad Lindberg (Jesse!) and William Lee Scott (eh... well, Roy Lee as of now!) are good supports to Gyllenhaal as well. Even the likes of Elya Baskin and Randy Stripling add needed small bits. The music is good too, especially towards the end; early on it kinda goes with what I said about the flick being a tad cheesy and/or cliché. I would describe the movie as that to be frank, but that is more endearing than anything else. I'm fine with those things if it works, which it pleasantly does here. Joe Johnston really went back-to-back with this and <em>'Jumanji'</em>. Impressive!

Media

View All Media
October Sky trailer

October Sky trailer

Recommended

View All Recommended
Blue Sky
Class Enemy
Not Safe for Work
Right Now, Wrong Then
1: Nenokkadine
The Very Same Munchhausen
Henry Fool
Affairs of State
Lost Boys: The Thirst
A Raisin in the Sun
The Madness of King George
My One and Only
The Night of the Virgin
Plunkett & MacLeane
Always Remember I Love You
Vedam
Dylan Moran: Like, Totally
Catch Me Daddy
The Movie Database
Waco: The Rules of Engagement