The Rookie (Widescreen Edition)

by Walt Disney Video

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Director:John Lee Hancock
Release Date:2002-08-27
Label:Walt Disney Video
UPC:786936165432
Binding:DVD
Published By:Walt Disney Video
ASIN:B000068DBE
Category:DVD

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From the studio that brought you REMEMBER THE TITANS comes an inspirational film based on a true story. Jim Morris (Dennis Quaid), father, teacher, and high school coach, thought his dream was over. He'd had his shot playing baseball, blew out his shoulder, and retired without ever making it to the big leagues. Then, in 1999, Coach Morris made a fateful bet with his perpetually losing team. If they won the district championship, Morris -- who threw a 98 mph fastball -- would try out for the majors. The team went from worst to first, and Jim, living up to his end of the bargain, threw caution to the wind and was on the road to becoming the oldest rookie in the major leagues. This heartfelt, uplifting story about not giving up on your dreams will have everyone cheering.
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Jim Morris, the real-life hero of The Rookie, has an inspirational story all but guaranteed to put a smile on anyone's face. Happily, this G-rated Disney drama, based on Morris's published memoir of the same title, is suitable for an all-ages audience. Blessed with an awesome fastball, Morris nursed dreams of pitching for Major League Baseball during his 20s; injuries and bad luck, however, forced him to give up hope and become a teacher and coach. Years later, pressed by students and colleagues to try out for "the Show" one more time, Morris discovered he still had a powerful arm, and he was signed by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. The Rookie is at its best throughout this first chapter in Morris's midlife adventure, though the rest of the film finds fresh angles on more familiar baseball-movie conventions. Dennis Quaid is soulful and charismatic as Morris, perfect in his depiction of a man both thankful and startled that destiny has given one of the good guys his due. Appropriate for ages 4 and up. --Tom Keogh

Customer Reviews

Excellent story to watch with your Family - Reviewed on 2009-01-08
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This is a feel good movie about an aging Teacher who never had a chance to try out for the major leagues as a pitcher. His students, wife and kids push him to try making it in the minors league. Great story line, very believable and it should be as its based on a true story. You will enjoy this movie greatly. Bring some tissue for the soft hearted ones out there.
great movie and truley insperational to any sports coach or athlete. - Reviewed on 2009-01-03
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Very good movie and this movie shows every athlete that it's about the right coach to fix a losing team. they are very tough to find but if you get the right coach in the right situation you could turn any team around.
Motivating moive - Reviewed on 2008-07-27
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This is a great movie. It has a wonderful story of achieving ones dreams even long after most would have stopped fighting for their desires. Jimmy Morris gives it one last try and goes all the way to the bigs
Baseball movie - Reviewed on 2008-06-08
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My husbands favorite baseball movie. He had it before and he wore it out. So I got it on dvd
The Rookie - Reviewed on 2008-06-06
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The Ordering of the product was easy, and fast. The shipping of the product was very quick and timely. The movie arrived in good condition. The actual feature on a scale of 1 to 10 was a 9. It was a story I had seen many times on TV. I liked it so I purchased it. It is a great movie for the whole family or one individual. It is an all around good movie.
I give it 4.5 stars
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