
When the world faces imminent destruction, a patriotic soldier volunteers for a secret supersoldier program during World II, emerging as the embodiment of truth and justice. After sabotaging Nazi rockets and confronting Red Skull, he is frozen for decades, awakening in the 1990s to find his old foe now plotting to kidnap the U.S. President.
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Explore the complete cast of Captain America, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Melinda Dillon
Mrs. Rogers

Ronny Cox
Tom Kimball

Ned Beatty
Sam Kolawetz

Matt Salinger
Steve Rogers / Captain America

Darren McGavin
General Fleming

Bill Mumy
Young General Fleming

Francesca Neri
Valentina de Santis

Scott Paulin
The Red Skull / Army Doctor

Michael Nouri
Lt. Colonel Louis

Ann Bell
Tom Kimball's Mother

Garette Ratliff Henson
Young Tom Kimball

Norbert Weisser
Alaskan Surveyor

Raffaele Buranelli
Perfect Young Italian

Jason Brooks
Spa Man #1 (uncredited)

Demeter Bitenc
Industrialist

Mustafa Nadarević
Tadzio's Father

Carla Cassola
Dr. Maria Vaselli

Sven Medvešek
Pietro (uncredited)

Robert Hammond
Nazi Soldier (uncredited)

Mario Kovač
Repairman as a Boy

Mia Begović
Young Italian Woman

Matko Raguž
Italian Woman's Husband

Bernarda Oman
Tadzio's Mother

Galiano Pahor
Facist General

Robert Egon
Perfect Young Italian

Gary Epper
Mr. Erlich

Relja Bašić
Industrialist

Kim Gillingham
Bernice Stewart / Sharon

Massimilio Massimi
Tadzio de Santis

Wayde Preston
Jack

Tonko Lonza
Tadzio's Mentor

Milan Kristofic
Nazi General #1

Antun Nalis
Old Repairman

Zoran Pokupec
Implant Doctor

Catherine Farrell
Roz

Donald Standen
Red Skull's Bodyguard

Dragana Zigic
Perfect Young Italian

Judranka Katusa
Perfect Young Italian

Igor Serdar
Perfect Young Italian

Sonja Gregus
Resistance Fighter

Rene Medvešek
Resistance Fighter

Velimir Chytil
Industrialist

Drago Klobucar
Industrialist

Gordan Piculjan
Industrialist

Frank Papia
Paramedic

Jon Beatty
War Veteran

Jann Carl
Newscaster

Gerda Shepherd
Jack's Nurse

Beth Ann Bowen
Girl at Beach

Christopher Whitney
Boy at Beach

Edita Lipovšek
Tadzio's Aunt

Ljubica Dujmovic
Tadzio's Grandmother

Aldo Galleazzi
German Scientist

Ljubomir Strgačić
German Scientist

Slavko Šestak
German Scientist

Petar Tomac
Italian Vendor

Bruno Grdadolnik
Italian Vendor

Giulio Marini
Nazi General #2

Fay Finver
Lab Technician

Frank Finver
Lab Technician

Peter Mulrean
Lab Technician

Trek Potter
Boy Scout

Sarah Wasson
Little Girl

Scott Del Amo
Tom Kimball's Father

Robert Reitmeier
Bandstand Musician

John S. Reynolds
Bandstand Musician

Lee Westenhofer
Bandstand Musician
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Which scientist defects to the United States after objecting to the supersoldier project?
Dr. Maria Vaselli
Dr. Henry Jekyll
Dr. Albert Einstein
Dr. Stephen Strange
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In 1936, in Italy, the Fascist government kidnaps child prodigy Tadzio De Santis [Massimilio Massimi] to fuel a secret supersoldier project led by Dr. Maria Vaselli [Carla Cassola], who objects to the plan and defects to the United States. The operation relies on Vaselli’s brilliant skill but is built on coercion and a perilous pursuit of power. The stage is set for a clash between science and tyranny, as the girl’s ingenuity and the regime’s hunger for control collide in a world where loyalty, ethics, and ambition pull in opposite directions.
Seven years later, the American government seeks out Steve Rogers [Matt Salinger], a frail polio survivor whose resilience hints at something more. Rogers, a determined volunteer, undergoes a transformation that cures his ailments and elevates his strength and endurance beyond ordinary human limits. The procedure promises to birth a new kind of protector, a living weapon capable of turning the tide against fascism. Yet before the program can produce more supersoldiers, Dr. Vaselli is murdered by a Nazi spy allied with Lieutenant Fleming, a brutal reminder that the old enemies are still at play and that the line between ally and traitor can blur in the shadow of war.
The man who emerges from Vaselli’s work, Tadzio De Santis, has survived his earlier ordeal and returned as the Red Skull, a formidable foe with physical prowess rivaling Rogers’s. Now grown and scarred, he wields power that matches Captain America’s, and he sets his sights on an audacious plan: an intercontinental ballistic missile aimed at the White House. The Red Skull’s ambitions are not merely personal revenge; they are a global threat backed by a shadowy network that thrives in the interstices of war and peacetime politics. Captain America, Rogers once again called to duty, is dispatched to neutralize the danger and prevent a catastrophe that could alter the course of history.
The confrontation escalates as Rogers penetrates the Nazi launch facility, only to be ensnared when the Red Skull binds him to the missile. In a tense moment of quick thinking, Captain America uses wit and skill to outmaneuver his foe, tricking the Red Skull into severing his own hand so he can escape. The stakes rise to a near-mythic scale as a young boy, Tom Kimball [Garette Ratliff Henson], photographs Captain America over Washington, D.C., as the hero kicks the missile off course. The weapon crashes in Alaska, taking both the Skull’s threat and Rogers with it beneath the ice.
In 1992, Tom Kimball ascends to the presidency, steering the nation with environmental priorities that threaten the military-industrial complex. The regime’s interests are now led by General Fleming [Darren McGavin], a figure who embodies the old guard’s resistance to reform. Fleming aligns with the Red Skull and a clandestine global order, and the Skull has built a dynastic crime empire that distrusts democracy and champions militarism. The Skull’s machinations are ruthless, and his ambition is bolstered by the revelation that he has raised a daughter, Valentina [Francesca Neri], who shares his disdain for those who would limit power. Across the years, the regime’s brutality is stark: the Skull’s faction is implicated in assassinations that shape a controversial legacy, including acts that many view as atrocities in the name of a twisted order.
Rogers’s body is eventually found frozen in ice, but the thawing and revival that follow set him on a path to rescue the nation from an ongoing conspiracy. He escapes and makes headlines around the world, reemerging in a landscape where Kimball’s environmental agenda clashes with the hidden powers seeking to manipulate politics for profit. Rogers reconnects with his wartime partner, Bernice [Kim Gillingham], who has moved on with life and a daughter, Sharon, who helps Rogers catch up with the tangled web of loyalties. Tragedy strikes when Valentina and her thugs murder Bernice as they search for Rogers, a brutal reminder of the personal cost of political violence. The quest for truth continues as Rogers and Sharon uncover Vaselli’s diary and a tape recording of the murder that reveals the Red Skull’s true past and his long reach.
With the diary in hand, Rogers discovers the Red Skull’s original name and the family murder that birthed a vendetta that stretches across decades. In a daring move, Sharon becomes a strategic distraction to allow Rogers to slip into the Red Skull’s fortress. The rescue of Kimball becomes intertwined with a siege on the Skull’s castle, where the villain pulls a remote trigger for a nuclear device. Rogers counters by playing the haunting tape of the Skull’s family murder, a memory that shakes the enemy and buys him time to act. As the battle peaks, Rogers uses his shield to hurl the Red Skull off a cliff, ending the threat in a spectacular, symbolic act that echoes through history.
The arrival of United States Marines, the rescue of the President, and the capture of the kidnappers bring the crisis to a close. In the aftermath, the world turns toward a fragile peace as Kimball announces an environmental pact that seeks to balance security with ecological stewardship. The tale closes on a note of cautious optimism, with Captain America’s legacy affirmed and a world left to navigate the delicate line between progress and power, memory and action.
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