
In one of the most dangerous missions of the war, an American B-17 pilot volunteers to fly a surrendered Messerschmidt 109 on a daring flight through the heart of Germany to try to prevent the people of London from being terrorized by the V-2 rockets. "Rocket Hunter" tells the story of an amazing pilot and his bombardier brother from the time they are teenagers dreaming of taking to the skies to the dark days of January 1945.
1h 26m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Christopher Forbes
Director

Brad Owens
Major Cole Phillips

Scotty Sparks
Colonel Richards

William Wylie
Malcolm Wilkins

Ronald Blanton
Sergeant Joe Phillips

Joseph Zuchowski
Isaac Abromowicz

Jezibell Anat
Brunhilde von Falkenberg

Eric Miller
SS Captain Messner

Elisa
May 23, 2023Dont watch!! By far worst movie of the decade!!! Just when you thought it was safe to see a movie,,,bam, yuk!!!

Zineb Douas foula 💓💁🏻♀️
May 23, 2023Found this movie at Walmart for cheap and decided to give it a chance. Bad idea. First, the box cover; the image on the back of the DVD case is a Bf-108, a period-accurate trainer, though clearly not an Bf-109 fighter. Not only that, the image of Bf-108 has tracer fire emerging from underneath the fuselage from weapons that don't exist in the image. The biggest laugh came with two of the other aircraft in the same image, one is an American AT-6 trainer dressed as a Japanese Zero fighter. The other aircraft is clearly a Japanese B5N 'Kate' torpedo-bomber with a torpedo slung underneath. Keep in mind, this is suppose to be January 1945, Germany we're in! The movie itself; I could only watch ten minutes of it before turning it off. The production value is poor. The aircraft on screen are radio-controlled aircraft kept at a distance. The acting is stilted. Line deliveries are poor with no real attempt at accents. What frustrated me was the set design. It was clearly done on the cheap. The 'cockpit of the B-17' is just a black cutout. If you look behind the pilots, you can see where the facade ends. From what I understand of the story, the Germans are moving a train loaded with materiel for their rocket-powered Komet and jet-powered Me-262 facilities. Intel has intercepted where the train is going to be at a point in time and want the train destroyed with precision bombing. So they send a lumbering B-17 bomber with just two crew-members, only one is an actual pilot, a fighter pilot in a P-38 squadron. The other is his brother, a trail gunner in another bomber squadron. And both decide to go on this mission together because-reasons. Why not send P-38s or other fighter-bombers to go after this target? Well, the squadron is out on another mission. Then ask another fighter-squadron if they can do it! Why send a single B-17 into Germany with no fighter support and only two crew members? This may be January 1945, but Germany is still putting up fierce resistance. That's where I ended it. I couldn't go any further. If they're not going to put forth the effort, why should I?

منير رضا
May 23, 2023Some movies are so bad that you actually enjoy them, laughing at the silliness, preferably with some alcohol involved, and friends. This isn't one of them. It's more of an insult. The wooden dialogues, the cardboard settings (did I actually see some of the 'actors' glancing sideways to read their lines??). The "special effects", well let's not go there. If my 12 year old cousin (I don't have one, but bear with me) would present me with this film, I would be very impressed. And I would wish him well in his future as a potential director/screen writer. But this actually got made and released, and that's quite an insult to the year 2020. And to movie viewers.

Jayzam Manabat
May 23, 2023Very poor production. The acting, story, special effects and every other aspect of this movie looks like it was made by a kindergarten class. The actors read their lines with no emotion. If you like a movie with robot-like actors reading their lines with the emotional capacity of a corpse, then this is the movie for you.