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Captain America: The First Avenger

- When patriots become heroes.

During World War II, Steve Rogers is a sickly man from Brooklyn who's transformed into super-soldier Captain America to aid in the war effort. Rogers must stop the Red Skull – Adolf Hitler's ruthless head of weaponry, and the leader of an organization that intends to use a mysterious device of untold powers for world domination.

Release Date : 2011-07-22

Language :FrenchNorwegianEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Marvel StudiosMarvel Entertainment

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Marvel's Captain America - The First AvengerMarvel Studios' Captain America: The First Avenger

Cast

Chris Evans

Character Name : Captain America / Steve Rogers

Original Name : Chris Evans

Gender : Male

Hayley Atwell

Character Name : Peggy Carter

Original Name : Hayley Atwell

Gender : Female

Sebastian Stan

Character Name : James Buchanan 'Bucky' Barnes

Original Name : Sebastian Stan

Gender : Male

Tommy Lee Jones

Character Name : Colonel Chester Phillips

Original Name : Tommy Lee Jones

Gender : Male

Hugo Weaving

Character Name : Johann Schmidt / Red Skull

Original Name : Hugo Weaving

Gender : Male

Dominic Cooper

Character Name : Howard Stark

Original Name : Dominic Cooper

Gender : Male

Richard Armitage

Character Name : Heinz Kruger

Original Name : Richard Armitage

Gender : Male

Stanley Tucci

Character Name : Dr. Abraham Erskine

Original Name : Stanley Tucci

Gender : Male

Samuel L. Jackson

Character Name : Nick Fury

Original Name : Samuel L. Jackson

Gender : Male

Toby Jones

Character Name : Dr. Arnim Zola

Original Name : Toby Jones

Gender : Male

Neal McDonough

Character Name : Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan

Original Name : Neal McDonough

Gender : Male

Derek Luke

Character Name : Gabe Jones

Original Name : Derek Luke

Gender : Male

Kenneth Choi

Character Name : Jim Morita

Original Name : Kenneth Choi

Gender : Male

JJ Feild

Character Name : James Montgomery Falsworth

Original Name : JJ Feild

Gender : Male

Bruno Ricci

Character Name : Jacques Dernier

Original Name : Bruno Ricci

Gender : Male

Lex Shrapnel

Character Name : Gilmore Hodge

Original Name : Lex Shrapnel

Gender : Male

Michael Brandon

Character Name : Senator Brandt

Original Name : Michael Brandon

Gender : Male

Martin Sherman

Character Name : Brandt's Aide

Original Name : Martin Sherman

Gender : Male

Natalie Dormer

Character Name : Pvt. Lorraine

Original Name : Natalie Dormer

Gender : Female

Oscar Pearce

Character Name : Search Team Leader

Original Name : Oscar Pearce

Gender : Male

William Hope

Character Name : SHIELD Lieutenant

Original Name : William Hope

Gender : Male

Nicholas Pinnock

Character Name : SHIELD Tech

Original Name : Nicholas Pinnock

Gender : Male

Marek Oravec

Character Name : Jan

Original Name : Marek Oravec

Gender : Male

David Bradley

Character Name : Tower Keeper

Original Name : David Bradley

Gender : Male

Leander Deeny

Character Name : Steve Rogers Double / Barman

Original Name : Leander Deeny

Gender : Male

Sam Hoare

Character Name : Nervous Recruit

Original Name : Sam Hoare

Gender : Male

Simon Kunz

Character Name : 4F Doctor

Original Name : Simon Kunz

Gender : Male

Kieran O'Connor

Character Name : Loud Jerk

Original Name : Kieran O'Connor

Gender : Male

Jenna Coleman

Character Name : Connie

Original Name : Jenna Coleman

Gender : Female

Sophie Colquhoun

Character Name : Bonnie

Original Name : Sophie Colquhoun

Gender : Female

Doug Cockle

Character Name : Young Doctor

Original Name : Doug Cockle

Gender : Male

Ben Batt

Character Name : Enlistment Office MP

Original Name : Ben Batt

Gender : Male

Mollie Fitzgerald

Character Name : Stark Girl

Original Name : Mollie Fitzgerald

Gender : Female

Damon Driver

Character Name : Sergeant Duffy

Original Name : Damon Driver

Gender : Male

David McKail

Character Name : Johann Schmidt's Artist

Original Name : David McKail

Gender : Male

Amanda Walker

Character Name : Antique Store Owner

Original Name : Amanda Walker

Gender : Female

Richard Freeman

Character Name : SSR Doctor

Original Name : Richard Freeman

Gender : Male

Katherine Press

Character Name : Project Rebirth Nurse

Original Name : Katherine Press

Gender : Female

Sergio James

Character Name : Kruger's Aide

Original Name : Sergio James

Gender : Male

Marcello Walton

Character Name : Undercover Bum

Original Name : Marcello Walton

Gender : Male

Vincent Montuel

Character Name : Undercover Bum

Original Name : Vincent Montuel

Gender : Male

Fabrizio Santino

Character Name : Kruger's Driver

Original Name : Fabrizio Santino

Gender : Male

Maxwell Newman

Character Name : Boy at Dock

Original Name : Maxwell Newman

Gender : Male

Anatole Taubman

Character Name : Roeder

Original Name : Anatole Taubman

Gender : Male

Jan Pohl

Character Name : Hutter

Original Name : Jan Pohl

Gender : Male

Erich Redman

Character Name : Schneider

Original Name : Erich Redman

Gender : Male

Rosanna Hoult

Character Name : The Star Spangled Singer

Original Name : Rosanna Hoult

Gender : Female

Naomi Slights

Character Name : The Star Spangled Singer

Original Name : Naomi Slights

Gender : Female

Kirsty Mather

Character Name : The Star Spangled Singer

Original Name : Kirsty Mather

Gender : Female

Megan Sanderson

Character Name : Kid in USO Audience

Original Name : Megan Sanderson

Gender : Female

Darren Simpson

Character Name : Kid in USO Audience

Original Name : Darren Simpson

Gender : Male

Fernanda Toker

Character Name : Newsstand Mom

Original Name : Fernanda Toker

Gender : Male

Laura Haddock

Character Name : Autograph Seeker

Original Name : Laura Haddock

Gender : Female

James Payton

Character Name : 'Adolph Hitler'

Original Name : James Payton

Gender : Male

Ronan Raftery

Character Name : Army Heckler

Original Name : Ronan Raftery

Gender : Male

Nick Hendrix

Character Name : Army Heckler

Original Name : Nick Hendrix

Gender : Male

Luke Allen-Gale

Character Name : Army Heckler

Original Name : Luke Allen-Gale

Gender : Male

Jack Gordon

Character Name : Army Heckler

Original Name : Jack Gordon

Gender : Male

Benjamin Uttley

Character Name : HYDRA Guard / HYDRA Pilot

Original Name : Benjamin Uttley

Gender : Male

Kevin Millington

Character Name : Stark's Engineer

Original Name : Kevin Millington

Gender : Male

Patrick Monckeberg

Character Name : Manager Velt

Original Name : Patrick Monckeberg

Gender : Male

Peter Stark

Character Name : HYDRA Lieutenant

Original Name : Peter Stark

Gender : Male

Amanda Righetti

Character Name : SHIELD Agent

Original Name : Amanda Righetti

Gender : Female

Jennifer Abbotts

Character Name : USO Dancer

Original Name : Jennifer Abbotts

Gender : Male

Michelle Antrobus

Character Name : USO Dancer

Original Name : Michelle Antrobus

Gender : Male

Lucy Dean

Character Name : USO Dancer

Original Name : Lucy Dean

Gender : Female

Erin Dusek

Character Name : USO Dancer

Original Name : Erin Dusek

Gender : Female

Nicole Evans

Character Name : USO Dancer

Original Name : Nicole Evans

Gender : Female

Lizzi Franklin

Character Name : USO Dancer

Original Name : Lizzi Franklin

Gender : Male

Emma Harris

Character Name : USO Dancer

Original Name : Emma Harris

Gender : Male

Rachael Isherwood

Character Name : USO Dancer

Original Name : Rachael Isherwood

Gender : Male

Danielle Kelly

Character Name : USO Dancer

Original Name : Danielle Kelly

Gender : Male

Nicole May

Character Name : USO Dancer

Original Name : Nicole May

Gender : Male

Stevie-Jean McGuire

Character Name : USO Dancer

Original Name : Stevie-Jean McGuire

Gender : Male

Anna McNicholas

Character Name : USO Dancer

Original Name : Anna McNicholas

Gender : Male

Rosie Pethullis

Character Name : USO Dancer

Original Name : Rosie Pethullis

Gender : Male

Jessica Powell

Character Name : USO Dancer

Original Name : Jessica Powell

Gender : Male

Rai Quartley

Character Name : USO Dancer

Original Name : Rai Quartley

Gender : Male

Sarah Riches

Character Name : USO Dancer

Original Name : Sarah Riches

Gender : Male

Holly Rostron

Character Name : USO Dancer

Original Name : Holly Rostron

Gender : Male

Caroline Royce

Character Name : USO Dancer

Original Name : Caroline Royce

Gender : Male

Stephanie Jayne Thompson

Character Name : USO Dancer

Original Name : Stephanie Jayne Thompson

Gender : Male

Lucie Waugh

Character Name : USO Dancer

Original Name : Lucie Waugh

Gender : Male

Billy Lozowski

Character Name : USO Drummer

Original Name : Billy Lozowski

Gender : Male

Gregory Paulett

Character Name : USO Drummer

Original Name : Gregory Paulett

Gender : Male

Adam Birch

Character Name : USO Drummer

Original Name : Adam Birch

Gender : Male

Adam Kent

Character Name : USO Drummer

Original Name : Adam Kent

Gender : Male

Wiliam Morris

Character Name : USO Drummer

Original Name : Wiliam Morris

Gender : Male

David Soall

Character Name : USO Drummer

Original Name : David Soall

Gender : Male

Paul Simmons

Character Name : USO Drummer

Original Name : Paul Simmons

Gender : Male

Marc Wheeler

Character Name : USO Drummer

Original Name : Marc Wheeler

Gender : Male

Chris Diggle

Character Name : USO Drummer

Original Name : Chris Diggle

Gender : Male

Michael Humphrey

Character Name : USO Drummer

Original Name : Michael Humphrey

Gender : Male

Stan Lee

Character Name : General (uncredited)

Original Name : Stan Lee

Gender : Male

Steve Leighton

Character Name : Brooklyn Tour Guide (uncredited)

Original Name : Steve Leighton

Gender : Male

Nathan Robinson

Character Name : Lab Tech

Original Name : Nathan Robinson

Gender : Male

Reviews

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tmdb87069603

@tmdb87069603

2021-06-23

True to "Captain America," this is the modern (comic book) version of the All American movie. Good guys versus bad guys without a lot of ambiguity. _**NOTHING WRONG WITH THAT**_. This movie is pretty much perfection for the genre. Entertaining A to Z story with high-end Hollywood professional movie making throughout.

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Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

**This is a long form review initially published in 2011:** Though it ran at over two hours, I did feel that it had plenty of room to go further than it did. I honestly felt like Red Skull could have had a film all to himself, and actually kind of suffered for making him as intriguing as he was. Chris Evans was an interesting choice as the titular role of Captain America, given that he's already played American sweetheart Marvel Super Hero "The Human Torch" in _Fantastic 4_ and _Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer_. He didn't Oh-My-Gosh blow me away type-thing or what have you, but he was pretty great. So far in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, I'd slot Captain America clean in the middle. I liked _Iron Man_ and _Thor_ more, but _Iron Man 2_ and _The Incredible Hulk_ less. Marvel Studios stated that the movie they wanted to make was set in the 40's, even though the rest of Marvel Cinematic is modern-day. This was 100% the right move to make, why? Not because of the setting, aesthetics or direction, but because it's fuckin' smart. How do you have the world appreciate an Uncle-Sam loving upper-middle class white male military blindly-loyal patriot? You make him fight the God damn Nazis, that's how. It may seem strange, but I actually enjoyed the opening of _Captain America_ the most, which he spends a a meek, asthmatic Steve Rogers, yet to undergo the Deus Ex Machina Super Serum. It really showed the best of Evans acting ability, as well as the writing of Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely whom together wrote _You Kill Me_ and The _The Chronicles of Narnia_ Trilogy. I watched it in 3D, which was more bearable than usual. As the films of MCU progress, each of them becomes more and more a prequel to _The Avengers_, _Captain America_ being the most to date. Despite its almost-entire lack of _Avenger_ cameos, this more than previous films felt like a prequel for what's to come, which is not strictly speaking a good thing. I had plenty of minor issues with _Captain America_, and though their was quite a number of them, all were minor, and ultimately, the only part of me that regrets watching it was the part that keeps thinking "My fucking God, I have to wait a YEAR before _Avengers_ comes out?!" 79% -Gimly

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PolyWogg

@PolyWogg

2021-06-23

PLOT Steve Rogers, a scrawny young man, wants to enlist in the US Army and go overseas to fight in WWII. But his size and health means his attempts at enlistment always end the same way -- a 4F rating. Until a scientist sees him and recruits him to try out for a special training program to create a super soldier. WHAT I LIKED The Marvel universe sticks pretty close to classic script with him being given a serum that jacks his body into super muscle mode. He's already brave and smart, so it would seem like a no-brainer to send him overseas? But the guy in charge of his training doesn't want him, he's just one man, so Rogers ends up doing public relations back home. And he is quite shocked that the men overseas don't react as positively when they see him as the crowds back home. I really enjoyed the way they handle the first battle scene for him, basically him figuring things out as he goes, a far cry from his battle-hardened approaches later. I even liked his interactions with Agent Carter. I had thought it would be more subtle than it was, and I hoped we'd see a bit more of her operating on her own (after all, they gave her character a whole series on TV!), but she was second fiddle to the hero. WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE The challenge with a lot of American movies of the war is that it is as if they are the only actors in the war, no allies, just them, and that level of nationalistic narrowmindedness is a bit grating. That may be a small gripe when the show is called CAPTAIN AMERICA, not CAPTAIN OF WORKING WITH ALLIES, but still, it's annoying. I also was disappointed there wasn't a lot more on Red Skull. His history, his abilities, other pursuits, all of it was left basically unreferenced. Sure, some of it shows up elsewhere in the Marvel universe, but a bit more crosswalk would have been nice. I felt he really wasn't that well-fleshed out as the uber villain he could have been. THE BOTTOM LINE / TWEET As an origin story, it lacks pizazz

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tmdb44006625

@tmdb44006625

2021-06-23

Definitely the most underrated of all the MCU films, Captain America: The First Avenger is a great war film done comic book style about a little guy making a big difference. Red Skull is one of the better villains simply because of how fantastic Hugo Weaving is. Peggy Carter is a great heroine and Hayley Atwell's performance is an absolute joy. Also, Tommy Lee Jones and Stanley Tucci light up the screen whenever they're on. With strong action scenes, nicely developed characters, and seamless CGI, Captain America: The First Avenger is perfectly fine as a stand alone film. Shameful that so many audiences were just going out of obligation for The Avengers, because this movie has a lot to offer.

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JPV852

@JPV852

2021-06-23

Probably only my third time viewing and first in at least 8 years and while it's not great, I did find it to be pretty entertaining and Chris Evans embodies the role so well. Red Skull and the heavy prosthetic they placed on Hugo Weaving still was pretty silly looking, however, making him one of many weak villains in the MCU. **3.25/5**

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r96sk

@r96sk

2021-06-23

I had a great time with this, it narrowly surpasses 'Iron Man' for me. 'Captain America: The First Avenger' is thoroughly entertaining. I absolutely enjoyed the story and how it is told, while the 1940s style is done fantastically - love the settings and costumes. The only negative I have is about the body double effect of skinny Captain America - which looks, honestly, ridiculous... in an amusing way, at least. This is, possibly, the most I've enjoyed the overall cast for an MCU film so far. Chris Evans is fun to watch in the lead role, he does a grand job. Behind him, the likes of Tommy Lee Jones, Hayley Atwell and Hugo Weaving are enjoyable too. A very pleasant experience, this. Good fun.

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Andre Gonzales

@SoSmooth1982

2023-05-03

Really good movie. I loved the little tiny skinny him. He looked hilarious. Lots of action and cool cgi stuff going on.

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RalphRahal

@RalphRahal

2025-04-06

Captain America: The First Avenger is a well-crafted superhero origin story that sets up Steve Rogers' journey with a strong narrative foundation. The plot is engaging, blending a classic underdog story with a war-time adventure that feels both grounded and larger than life. The pacing is solid, moving through Steve's transformation and early missions without dragging, though some action sequences are presented in montage form, which makes them feel a bit rushed. The script does a great job of keeping the dialogue natural, mixing heartfelt moments with humor and sincerity, making Steve an instantly likable character. Joe Johnston’s direction leans heavily into a 1940s aesthetic, capturing the era’s charm while delivering the high-energy action expected from a Marvel film. The cinematography enhances this old-school feel with warm tones and well-framed action shots that keep everything clear and visually engaging. Some sequences feel a little stylized in a way that makes them stand out from the rest of the MCU, but that actually works in the film’s favor, giving it a unique identity. The balance between practical effects and CGI is well-handled, making the world feel lived-in rather than overly polished. Chris Evans absolutely nails the role, bringing depth to Steve Rogers beyond just being a strong, noble hero. His performance is supported by a great cast, with standout moments from Hayley Atwell and Tommy Lee Jones. The score, composed by Alan Silvestri, adds to the film’s grand yet sentimental tone, making key moments hit harder. Overall, this is one of the stronger solo MCU entries, delivering a mix of action, heart, and a well-paced origin story that sets the stage for one of Marvel’s most iconic characters.