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Fever Pitch (2005)
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Synopsis
Nick Hornby
's acclaimed memoir about one man's struggle to balance his love of a woman and his love for soccer was the basis of a well-reviewed British film in 1997, and now gets a Americanized rewrite with this picture, in which the game is changed from soccer to baseball. Ben (
Jimmy Fallon
) is a high-school teacher who meets Lindsay (
Drew Barrymore
), who has a successful career in business. Ben and Lindsay don't appear to have much in common on the surface, but they hit it off and are soon involved in a serious romance. But when spring rolls around, Lindsay becomes aware of the true love of Ben's life -- the Boston Red Sox. Despite the team's lamentable record, Ben has been a fiercely loyal Red Sox fan since childhood, and Lindsay finds it hard to compete with his passion for baseball, while Ben is forced to choose between the obsessions of his youth and the enthusiasms of a responsible adult. Fever Pitch was shot in part in Boston during the 2004 baseball season, which to the surprise of the filmmakers saw the Red Sox winning baseball's world series for the first time since 1918. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Drew Barrymore
Lindsey
Lenny Clarke
Uncle Carl
Jack Kehler
Al
Ione Skye
Molly
Jimmy Fallon
Ben
KaDee Strickland
Robin
Jason Spevack
Ben (1980)
Scott H. Severance
Artie
Jessamy R. Finét
Teresa
Maureen Keiller
Viv
Production Crew
Jim Mitchell
Best Boy Electric
Daryl Richardson
Best Boy Grip
Roland Gauvin
Best Boy Grip
Nick Hornby
Book Author
Sophie De Rakoff
Casting
Matthew F. Lionetti
Cinematographer
Matthew Leonetti
Cinematographer
Craig Armstrong
Composer (Music Score)
Sophie De Rakoff
Costume Designer
Bobby Farrelly
Director
Peter Farrelly
Director
Alan Barmgarten
Editor
Allan E. Baumgarten
Editor
David Evans
Executive Producer
Marc S. Fischer
Executive Producer
Nick Hornby
Executive Producer
Bob Pearson
Head Carpenter
Manish Raval
Musical Direction/Supervision
Tom Wolfe
Musical Direction/Supervision
Douglas Cluff
Painter
Eric Levenson
Painter
Flower Films
Presented by
Alan Greenspan
Producer
Amanda Posey
Producer
Bradley Thomas
Producer
Drew Barrymore
Producer
Gil Netter
Producer
Nancy Juvonen
Producer
Ahmed Maher
Production Designer
Maher Ahmad
Production Designer
Babaloo Mandel
Screenwriter
Lowell Ganz
Screenwriter
Year: 2005
Runtime: 98
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
for crude and sexual humor, and some sensuality
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Romance
Produced by
Flower Films
Fox 2000 Pictures
Release
April 08, 2005 (USA)
by 20th Century Fox
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