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Bottle Rocket 1996

★ 6.71,176 votes91 min📅 1996-02-21

"They're not really criminals, but everyone's got to have a dream."

Wes Anderson's quirky direction brings to life the offbeat world of Bottle Rocket (1996), a dark comedy that defies conventions. Upon his release from a mental institution, Anthony joins his eccentric friend Dignan, who's concocted a harebrained plan for a crime spree.

Director: Wes Anderson

Cast

Luke Wilson
Luke Wilson
Anthony Adams
Owen Wilson
Owen Wilson
Dignan
Robert Musgrave
Robert Musgrave
Bob Mapplethorpe
Lumi Cavazos
Lumi Cavazos
Inez
James Caan
James Caan
Mr. Abe Henry
Andrew Wilson
Andrew Wilson
John "Future Man" Mapplethorpe
Teddy Wilson
Hector Mapplethorpe
Donny Caicedo
Rocky
Ned Dowd
Ned Dowd
Dr. Nichols
Jenni Tooley
Jenni Tooley
Stacy Sinclair

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bottle Rocket (1996) about?

This film follows Anthony, a young man released from a mental institution, as he joins his eccentric friend Dignan in a harebrained plan for a crime spree, blurring the lines between reality and fantasy.

Who directed Bottle Rocket?

Wes Anderson brings his unique visual style and quirky direction to the world of Bottle Rocket (1996).

Who stars in Bottle Rocket?

The film features a talented cast, including Luke Wilson, Owen Wilson, and James Caan.

Is Bottle Rocket (1996) worth watching?

With its unique blend of humor, drama, and crime, Bottle Rocket (1996) is a film that will keep you guessing and leave you wanting more. Its quirky direction and offbeat charm make it a must-watch for fans of offbeat comedies and crime dramas.

How long is Bottle Rocket?

Bottle Rocket (1996) has a runtime of 91 minutes.

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About Bottle Rocket (1996) — Quirky Crime Comedy from Wes Anderson

Wes Anderson's quirky direction brings to life the offbeat world of Bottle Rocket (1996), a dark comedy that defies conventions. Upon his release from a mental institution, Anthony joins his eccentric friend Dignan, who's concocted a harebrained plan for a crime spree. As they navigate their troubled lives, the lines between reality and fantasy blur, leaving the audience questioning what's real and what's just a product of their vivid imaginations. With its unique blend of humor, drama, and crime, Bottle Rocket (1996) is a film that will keep you guessing until the very end. Anderson's distinct visual style and the cast's offbeat charm make this a must-watch for fans of offbeat comedies and crime dramas. As the story unfolds, themes of loyalty, friendship, and the pursuit of one's dreams come to the forefront, adding depth and complexity to this already captivating film.