Captain America: The Winter Soldier


Captain America: The Winter Soldier

Overview:

After the cataclysmic events in New York with The Avengers, Steve Rogers, aka Captain America is living quietly in Washington, D.C. and trying to adjust to the modern world. But when a S.H.I.E.L.D. colleague comes under attack, Steve becomes embroiled in a web of intrigue that threatens to put the world at risk. Joining forces with the Black Widow, Captain America struggles to expose the ever-widening conspiracy while fighting off professional assassins sent to silence him at every turn. When the full scope of the villainous plot is revealed, Captain America and the Black Widow enlist the help of a new ally, the Falcon. However, they soon find themselves up against an unexpected and formidable enemy—the Winter Soldier.

Votes 5695 (7.6/10)

Runtime: 136 minutes

Release Date 2014-03-20

Budget: $170,000,000.00

Revenue: $714,766,572.00

Website: Link

Tagline: In heroes we trust.

Production company:

  • Marvel Studios

Production country:

  • United States of America

Genres:

  • Action
  • Adventure
  • Science Fiction

Trailer

Further Information

Steve Rogers / Captain America
Chris Evans
Chris Evans
Nick Fury
Samuel L. Jackson
Samuel L. Jackson
Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow
Scarlett Johansson
Scarlett Johansson
Alexander Pierce
Robert Redford
Robert Redford
Bucky Barnes / Winter Soldier
Sebastian Stan
Sebastian Stan
Sam Wilson / Falcon
Anthony Mackie
Anthony Mackie
Maria Hill
Cobie Smulders
Cobie Smulders
Brock Rumlow
Frank Grillo
Frank Grillo
Jasper Sitwell
Maximiliano Hernández
Maximiliano Hernández
Kate / Agent 13
Emily VanCamp
Emily VanCamp
Peggy Carter
Hayley Atwell
Hayley Atwell
Dr. Arnim Zola
Toby Jones
Toby Jones
Smithsonian Guard
Stan Lee
Stan Lee
Jack Rollins
Callan Mulvey
Callan Mulvey
Councilwoman Hawley
Jenny Agutter
Jenny Agutter
Councilman Singh
Bernard White
Bernard White
Councilman Rockwell
Alan Dale
Alan Dale
Councilman Yen
Chin Han
Chin Han
Senator Stern
Garry Shandling
Garry Shandling
Georges Batroc
Georges St-Pierre
Georges St-Pierre
French Pirate #1
Salvator Xuereb
Salvator Xuereb
French Pirate #2
Brian Duffy
Brian Duffy
Engine Pirate
Zack Duhame
Zack Duhame
French Radio Pirate
Adetokumboh M'Cormack
Adetokumboh M'Cormack
Skinny Steve
Christopher George Sarris
Christopher George Sarris
Launch Tech #1
Aaron Himelstein
Aaron Himelstein
Launch Tech #2
Allan Chanes
Allan Chanes
Dr. Fine (as Gozie Agbo)
Joe Russo
Joe Russo
SHIELD Interrogator #1
Christopher Markus
Christopher Markus
SHIELD Interrogator #2
Stephen McFeely
Stephen McFeely
Scientist #1
Pat Healy
Pat Healy
Scientist #2
Ed Brubaker
Ed Brubaker
Apple Employee
D.C. Pierson
D.C. Pierson
Com Tech #1
Danny Pudi
Danny Pudi
Com Tech #2
Bernie Zilinskas
Bernie Zilinskas
Renata (as Branka Katic)
Branka Katić
Branka Katić
Garcia
Angela Russo-Otstot
Angela Russo-Otstot
Charlie XO
Jon Sklaroff
Jon Sklaroff
Charlie Weapons Tech
Chad Todhunter
Chad Todhunter
SHIELD Tech
Abigail Marlowe
Abigail Marlowe
Lead SHIELD Pilot
Jeremy Maxwell
Jeremy Maxwell
Senior SHIELD Agent
Emerson Brooks
Emerson Brooks
SHIELD Agent
Evan Parke
Evan Parke
Strike SGT. #1
Ricardo Chacon
Ricardo Chacon
Strike SGT. #2
Griffin M. Allen
Griffin M. Allen
Strike Agent
Ann Russo
Ann Russo
Strike Agent
Joe Rosalina
Joe Rosalina
Strike Agent
Michael Debeljak
Michael Debeljak
Strike Agent
Eddie J. Fernandez
Eddie J. Fernandez
25th Floor Strike Agent
Jody Hart
Jody Hart
Scudder
Steven Culp
Steven Culp
Human Resources Executive
Derek Hughes
Derek Hughes
Doctor
Wendy Hoopes
Wendy Hoopes
Lead EMT
Ethan Rains
Ethan Rains
CIA Instructor
Dominic Rains
Dominic Rains
Capitol Hill Police
Charles Wittman
Charles Wittman
Capitol Hill Police
Andy Martinez, Jr.
Andy Martinez, Jr.
FBI Agent
Michael De Geus
Michael De Geus
FBI Agent
Terence O'Rourke
Terence O'Rourke
Committee Member
Anne Grimenstein
Anne Grimenstein
Little Boy in the Smithsonian
Dante Rosalina
Dante Rosalina
Fury Car Voice (voice)
Robert Clotworthy
Robert Clotworthy
SHIELD Computer (voice)
June Christopher
June Christopher
The Smithsonian Narrator (voice)
Gary Sinise
Gary Sinise
SHIELD Agent (uncredited)
Dean Barlage
Dean Barlage
Dr. List (uncredited)
Henry Goodman
Henry Goodman
Baron Wolfgang von Strucker (uncredited)
Thomas Kretschmann
Thomas Kretschmann
Wanda Maximoff (uncredited)
Elizabeth Olsen
Elizabeth Olsen
Museum Visitor (uncredited)
Debbie Scaletta
Debbie Scaletta
Pietro Maximoff (uncredited)
Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Director
Joe Russo
Joe Russo
Director
Anthony Russo
Anthony Russo
Cinematography
Trent Opaloch
Trent Opaloch
Screenplay
Christopher Markus
Christopher Markus
Screenplay
Stephen McFeely
Stephen McFeely
Original Music Composer
Henry Jackman
Henry Jackman
Sculptor
Todd Rex
Todd Rex
Sculptor
Cuitlahuac Morales Velazquez
Cuitlahuac Morales Velazquez
Producer
Kevin Feige
Kevin Feige
Co-Producer
Nate Moore
Nate Moore
Associate Producer
Mitchell Bell
Mitchell Bell
Associate Producer
Lars P. Winther
Lars P. Winther
Executive Producer
Victoria Alonso
Victoria Alonso
Executive Producer
Louis D'Esposito
Louis D'Esposito
Executive Producer
Alan Fine
Alan Fine
Executive Producer
Michael Grillo
Michael Grillo
Executive Producer
Stan Lee
Stan Lee
Editor
Jeffrey Ford
Jeffrey Ford
Editor
Matthew Schmidt
Matthew Schmidt
Casting
Sarah Finn
Sarah Finn
Production Design
Peter Wenham
Peter Wenham
Art Direction
Stephen Christensen
Stephen Christensen
Art Direction
Beat Frutiger
Beat Frutiger
Art Direction
Kevin Ishioka
Kevin Ishioka
Art Direction
Gary Kosko
Gary Kosko
Set Decoration
Leslie A. Pope
Leslie A. Pope
Costume Design
Judianna Makovsky
Judianna Makovsky
Makeup Department Head
Allan A. Apone
Allan A. Apone
Leadman
Russell R. Anderson
Russell R. Anderson
Propmaker
Doug Crawford
Doug Crawford
Propmaker
G. Lynn Maughan
G. Lynn Maughan
Art Department Coordinator
Carol Kiefer
Carol Kiefer
Supervising Art Director
Thomas Valentine
Thomas Valentine
Lighting Technician
Valentin Toncu
Valentin Toncu
Compositors
Brian N. Bentley
Brian N. Bentley
Visual Effects Editor
Chris O'Connell
Chris O'Connell
Software Engineer
Yan Zou
Yan Zou
Compositors
Wayne Jaworskyj
Wayne Jaworskyj
Hair Department Head
Camille Friend
Camille Friend
Characters
Ed Brubaker
Ed Brubaker
Stunts
Amy Johnston
Amy Johnston

Raquel98

This movie is very good I loved it so much.

Per Gunnar Jonsson

This is indeed a great piece of superhero entertainment. If superheroes and action, plenty of action, is within your sphere of interest then this movie truly delivers. There is even a story to support the stunts and special effects fireworks that is not too shabby. As a matter of fact, for being a Marvel-based movie, the story is more than acceptable. As the blurb states, our hero is meeting a few adaptation issues after having been awaken into the modern world. Luckily the movie do not fall into the trap of making some silly comedy out of it but keeps these parts at a reasonable level where it stays funny without ruining the movie or disrupting the pace of the real story. The story? Simple and not very original with the usual slew of traitors strewn about, you cannot trust anyone, our hero becomes a fugitive etc etc bla bla bla. It is however a pretty straightforward one which works quite well and is not getting bogged down in silly emotions and general idiotic behavior by our hero like for instance several instalments of Spider Man have done. Actually this is one thing that I really like with this movie. The hero is a true hero from start to finish without any of that modern Hollywood crap where the hero must be tarnished in one way or another to satisfy the directors and producers. As I wrote above if you like superhero action movies then there is little not to like with this one. Acceptable story, plenty of action, good special effects, a cool chick (hey I am but an ordinary male, I like female actors in tight costumes) and a clear hero. None of the actors are really doing a bad job of it and in general the acting is as good as one can expect when portraying characters that, after all, are be totally ludicrous in real life. Its 8 out of 10 rating at IMDb (at the time of writing this) is well deserved. I am astonished that some people seem to have voted it down with a one star rating. It is a Marvel-based movie. You might feel it is more or less good but the style of the movie should not really be a major surprise to anyone and there is no way in hell that it deserves a one star rating unless someone really watched the wrong movie by accident.

Andres Gomez

Put *a little* bit of brain in a superhero's movie script and you will have everybody talking wonders about it. This is not a bad movie but neither astonishing. Fun and entertaining and with great FX, as expected.

Grant English

The Winter Soldier has all the action, quirky one-liners, and bold adventure that we have come to expect of a Marvel movie. Plus we get introduced to a new/old villain as well as some fun romantic tension between Steve Rogers (Captain America) and Natasha Romanoff (The Black Widow). (Scarlett Johansson is perfect in this role.) But this film also has some minor irritations all stemming from Marvel's tendency to make _Captain America_ more complicated than it really needs to be. MINOR SPOILER ALERT: 1. The love story/non-story. Is this necessary? Will the Captain remain faithful to a 80 year-old woman on her deathbed OR engage in a date with his next door neighbor? Plus the tension between him and Natasha Romanoff is intense. This comes off as forced, awkward, and pointless. 2. “The deception goes deeper than you can imagine. You can’t trust anybody.” It's this way every time so it should no longer be a surprise. 3. He’s dead but not really. Not him, the other him. Well…they both were dead – not really – but now they are both alive. But one of them can’t remember who he really is. In this film we get to do this with two characters instead of one. It’s not a huge distraction but why does Marvel keep returning to this plot line? END OF MINOR SPOILER ALERT The Winter Soldier is best when Rogers and Romanoff are on the move trying to put the pieces of the puzzle together. The explosions are nice, the action scenes are intense but the real enjoyment of the film is where skill and wits are relied on more than gadgets and explosions. Patriotism is a bit more nuanced this time around and it's better for it. The cast is great, no awkward acting moments to report. It’s a great summer flick with all the action you want.

John Chard

Till the end of the road. Stonking! Now this is more like it, after the disappointments that have been Iron Man 2 and Thor 2, Captain America gets a sequel of substance and sparks. It manages to blend everything required to make a great superhero film, lashings of derring-do heroics, action bonanza, adventure, some sexy sizzle and of course the key, a story with brains and mystery elements. True enough to say that the considerable contributions of Black Widow and Falcon (and Nick Fury of course) keeps this as a lively Avengers spin-off movie, which is no bad thing at all, but it's still the Captain who dominates things, marking himself out as a viable main man. In fact the whole film has the old school comic book feel, yes there's the grandiose pyrotechnics - unsurprisingly amped up for the big finale, but there's an adherence to serial thriller conventions that is, well, rather warm and comforting. With the Captain getting some surprising amount of emotional depth and humanity courtesy of the perfectly cast Chris Evans, the viewers have much to care about. Themes of Bondian world domination and global security crisis keep things nice and fanciful, while the unheralded work by the effects guys is modern cinematic art. There's some adherence to genre formula, and a bit of Marvel universe copy-catting going on, but this is one of the best films from the Marvel stable. A rich sequel indeed - more Captain America please. 9/10

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