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Key Information
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| Directors: |
John Sayles |
| Stars: |
Charlie Sheen |
| Actors: |
John Mahoney |
| Genre: |
Dramas |
| Subgenre: |
True Story |
| MPAA Rating: |
PG (MPAA) |
| Available Formats: |
VHS: Contemporary Classics |
| UPC: |
027616777232 |
| Release Date: |
1988 |
| Running Time: |
2hr 0min |
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Languages
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| Original Language: |
English |
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DVD Editions
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Format: DVD: Canadian; 20th Anniversary Edition, 2hr 0min Release Company: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (March 18, 2008) UPC: 883904102960 |
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VHS Editions
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Format: VHS, 2hr 0min Release Company: Orion Home Video (February 22, 1990) UPC: 023568087238 |
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Professional Reviews
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(05/11/2001, p.12E, Mike Clark): "...You come out of OUT with a solid grasp of how eight members of the Chicago White Sox were enticed to throw the 1919 World Series..." |
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Quotes from the Movie
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"Say it ain't so, Joe!"--A little boy to Shoeless Joe Jackson (D.B. Sweeney) after the Black Sox scandal is exposed "I may be dumb, but I'm not stupid."--Hap Felsch (Charlie Sheen) to sportswriters |
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| Details: |
Unlike other nostalgic baseball films (THE NATURAL, FIELD OF DREAMS), director John Sayles's EIGHT MEN OUT explores one of the darkest moments in the history of the sport--1919's infamous Black Sox scandal, when eight players on the heavily favored Chicago White Sox agreed to throw the World Series. Based on Eliot Asinof's 1963 book of the same name, the film investigates why the players--including the great Shoeless Joe Jackson, who many believe belongs in the Hall of Fame--would purposely lose the most important game of their lives. Set in the same time period as Sayles's MATEWAN, EIGHT MEN OUT shows how money and exploitative labor conditions destroy the purity of the game. Even though the film has no star parts and ends on a bleak note, EIGHT MEN OUT was the second Sayles film to receive financing from a major studio. Studs Terkel appears as the famous journalist Hugh Fullerton, who exposes the scandal, while Asinof and Sayles also have small roles. |
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