Talent For The Game
ComedyRated PG
Box Office: $0.0M
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DVD MOD UPC: 032429338600 |
05/01/2020 | Not Available |
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On 4K-UHD | Not Available | Alert Me | Remind Me | |
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On DVD | March 04 2003 | Now Available |
PRINCIPAL CAST
Edward James Olmos, Lorraine Bracco, Jamey Sheridan, Terry Kinney, Jeff Corbett, Tom Bower, Janet Carroll, Felton Perry, Thomas Ryan
DIRECTOR
Robert M. Young
PRODUCER
Martin Elfand
SYNOPSIS
Sammy Bodean is the newest, most promising recruit according to the advertisement of the California Angels-and has to prove it come game time. Following the team's sale to young business whiz Gil Lawrence (Terry Kinney), ex-player Virgil Sweet (Edward James Olmos) has to prove himself as the team's talent scout to keep his job. Via a car break-down near a small farm-town in Idaho, Virgil stumbles across young Sammy Bodean (Jeff Corbett) who performs mean pitching skills in a rural sandlot. After bringing Sammy to LA where he pitches out the team's best, owner Gil begins a massive media campaign in which he appears in a press conference and not only brags of the boy's talent but of his intention to feature him-without warm-up or orientation-in the big game the following week. Virgil, though promoted to assistant manager, is upset at Gil's exploitative measures to save the slagging Angels at the expense of Sammy. Game day arrives and the pressure is on to keep the other team swinging, which causes young Sammy to choke. Or not. TALENT FOR THE GAME is an upbeat, all-American baseball story for the family, though it contains a touch of profanity.
GENRE
Comedy
RATING
Rated PG
RUN TIME
90 Minutes