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Rookie, The (Full Screen) (2002)
Rating:
Starring: Dennis Quaid, Brian Cox, Beth Grant, Rachel Griffiths, Jay Hernandez, Angus T. Jones
Director: John Lee Hancock
Category: Drama
Studio: Disney / Buena Vista
Subtitles:
Spanish
Length:
127 mins

 
 

 

It's Never Too Late To Believe In Your Dreams.

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, though 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 is a remarkable and affecting story that will have everyone cheering.

 
 
   
   

 
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