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| Director: Phil Alden Robinson Actors: Kevin Costner, James Earl Jones, Ray Liotta, Amy Madigan, Gaby Hoffmann Studio: Universal Studios
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Rating: 206 reviews Sales Rank: 3088
Format: Ac-3, Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dts Surround Sound, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled) Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Number Of Items: 2 Running Time: 107 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: MCAD20140D ISBN: 078322611X UPC: 025192014024 EAN: 9780783226118 ASIN: 078322611X
Theatrical Release Date: April 21, 1989 Release Date: June 8, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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And my mother thought I was a dreamer!! January 14, 2008 This movie proves realists can become dreamers...LOL This was a great movie with Kevin Costner, James Earl Jones and Ray Liotta. The story starts with a Husband & wife buying a ranch to become farmers. One day as the man(Kevin Costner) is walking in his corn field checking out his corn he hears a voice say "If you build it he will come". So he calls out to his wife thinking she might have said something to him nope she didn't say anything, so he keeps on walking and all the sudden he hears it again"If you build he will come". So he starts seeing these visions of a baseball field where his corn field is, so he talks his wife into building a baseball field in the corn field. He keeps on wait and no one comes, then finally around baseball season these baseball players started showing up and playing baseball on the field and they weren't just any players they were players that had played back in the past when baseball was still a game. So The husband goes a trip to man that was a baseball player back then and was still alive. They go to a baseball game and the guy hears the voice again and his friend heard it too. Thats when the guy starts to believe, so they go try to find a another but find out he's dead, but the guy played by Kevin Costner is walking down a street and meets the guy that is supposedly Dead and he asks him to come with him, but he doesn't come. Then the way home (Kevin) and (James) find a guy hitchhiking to baseball camp, it the same guy (Kevin) talked to the night before but a younger version. So they get home and his brother in law comes over to talk to him about saling the farm to him, cause while (Kevin) was gone he bought the note on the farm. (Kevin) tells him no and the brother in law gets mad and pick his daughter and on accident drops her from the bleachers they were standing the guy that picked up on the way home was a doctor so he comes run to help the little girl. When he past the baseball diamond he became an old man he couldn't go back, but he helped save the little girl. All the sudden the bother in law sees all the players and tells him not to sell. Then they will ask (James)to come with them,the baseball players. As they're walking off (Ray) said if you build it he will come. He turns to see the catcher taking of his gear, It's his father. I rate this Movie a 10 from 1to10!!
HD DVD Review January 4, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
Amazon, are you going to post my review? The HD Quality is not that great for as good of a movie as this is.
Every Ball Fan Has a "Field of Dreams" Moment December 24, 2007 I'd like to embellish first before reviewing "Field of Dreams". A few years back when life wasn't as easy as I would like it to be I harkened back in my mind the times spent with my Dad as a youngster seeing the Phillies at old Veterans Stadium. Now my Dad soured on the game viewing the game rife with greedy owners and overpriced prima donna players and refused to go to the games anymore. I didn't press my Dad on the issue but at this particular moment I really wanted to go the game with him. I badgered him incessantly and finally he relented. I has visions of sugar plums dancing in my head with me and Dad sharing a Kodak moment sipping beers and munching dogs and watching the Phils triumph. It didn't necessary happen that way and the Phils lost to the old Montreal Expos but that's OK. The thing about "Field of Dreams" it views baseball as the great equalizer. The disgraced Joe Jackson shares the same field as Walter Johnson as well as "Moonlight Graham", a player whose distinction was that he only took the field for one-half inning and never played major league ball again. On my cubicle at work Jimmy Rollins and Ryan Howard live beside the greatest Phillie of them all, Richie Ashburn. If you thought Mike Schmidt was the greatest Phillie of them all you're not from Philadelphia. This film could have been as corny as the fields that Ray Kinsella mowed to make way for his magical vision. This film, though, intrinsically understands the greatness of our American pastime and there's always room for sentiment in baseball.
80's classic November 22, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The best thing about this movie is that u need no understanding of baseball to enjoy it. I remember watching this at a cimema in Norwich one afternoon, there was only two people, including myself, at the showing so, although we didn't know each other, we sat together and enjoyed ourselves greatly. This is perfect all round family entertainment. Faultless 10/10.
One of the best; bring a hankie! October 31, 2007 I have this marvelous movie on VHS and adore it, but know I'm missing alot. So I've ordered it on DVD which has English sub-titles, and know I'll enjoy it even more. The story is gripping, touching, and makes one think, "Why not??" The "dead" are all around us, but it was Ray (& wife 'n' daughter) who was blessed to be able to see and communicate with them. I agree with all the comments from previous reviewers, and in spite of bits of humor here & there, I repeat, bring a hankie for the end.
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