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The Sandlot  (Enhanced Widescreen for 16x9 TV/Full Screen)  (DVD)  (Eng/Fre)  1993

SKU:  4371156 Release Date: 1/29/2002
Rating:  PG
Customer Reviews:
4.6 of 5 4.6 of 5 (9 reviews)
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Synopsis

The Sandlot is sparsely narrated by the main character (now an adult) who occasionally drops in on the action to comment on events or help move the story along. Tom Guiry plays Scotty Smalls, the shy new kid on the block who wants to join the rowdy pickup baseball team that plays every day in the neighborhood sandlot. But he doesn't know how to catch a baseball, and his stepfather (Dennis Leary) is too busy to teach him. He tries out for the sandlot gang anyway, and though he isn't very good, it turns out he's lucky: there happen to be only eight of them, and nine makes a team. The summer passes blissfully as Scotty learns to play ball under the wing of Benny Rodriguez (Mike Vitar), the oldest and best player, as well as Ham, Squints, Repeat, and the rest of the kid-eccentrics. The skies darken, however, when Benny literally knocks the stuffing out of the team's only baseball, a sign of impending doom, or worse, bad luck. Wanting to set things right, Scotty returns home and "borrows" his stepfather's ball, which he promptly uses to hit his first home run, knocking the ball clear out of the sandlot into mean old Mr. Mertle (James Earl Jones)'s junkyard, home to Mertle's legendary guard dog The Beast. Scotty admits that he took the ball without asking, and he naively explains that his stepfather will want it back since it had a woman's name written on it: some lady named Babe Ruth. Horror-stricken, the sandlot gang mobilizes to fetch the autographed ball from the clutches of The Beast, building a series of mechanical ball-retrieval machines which get progressively more complicated and preposterous as The Beast's size grows in their imaginations. ~ Anthony Reed, Rovi

Cast

Bob Apisa - Home Plate Umpire
Brandon Adams - Kenny DeNunez
James Earl Jones - Mr. Mertle
Art La Fleur - "The Babe"
Chauncey Leopardi - Michael "Squints"' Palledorous
Herb Muller - Young Mr. Mertle
Cleve Hall - Beast Puppeteer
Robbie T. Robinson - 3rd Base Umpire
Shane Obedzinski - Tommy "Repeat" Timmons
Garret Pearson - Police Chief
Patrick Renna - Hamilton "Ham" Porter
Will Horneff - Phillips
Victor di Mattia - Timmy Timmons
Mike Vitar - Benjamin Franklin Rodriguez
Marty York - Alan "Yeah-Yeah" McClennan
Chuck Fick - Giants Catcher
Grant Gelt - Bertram Grover Weeks
Tom Guiry - Scotty Smalls
Dennis Williams - Giants 3rd Baseman
Wil Horneff - Phillips

Crew

Production Designer: Chester Kaczenski
Composer (Music Score): David Newman
Associate Producer: Robert Gunter
Screenwriter: Robert Gunter
Costume Designer: Grania Preston
Set Designer: Judi Sandin
Cinematographer: Anthony Richmond
Producer: D. Torre
Executive Producer: Cathleen Summers
Editor: Michael A. Stevenson
Special Effects: Cliff Wenger
Executive Producer: Chris Zarpas
Production Designer: Frederic W. Brost
First Assistant Director: William M. Elvin
Producer: William S. Gilmore
Executive Producer: Mark Burg
Art Director: Marc Dabe
Cinematographer: Michael Ferris
Screenwriter: David Mickey Evans
Director: David Mickey Evans
Consultant/advisor: Timothy R. Sexton
Unit Production Manager: Frederic W. Brost
Production Designer: Fred Brost
Unit Production Manager: Fred Brost
Cinematographer: Tony Richmond
Producer: Dale de la Torre

Customer Reviews

The Sandlot - DVD (9 out of 9)
Great movie for kids
4
Posted by: from Auburn Hills MI. on 05/18/2013Overall a very good movie for the whole family. It teaches values such as honesty, and perserverance. The bonding of the kids through the game of baseball was very apparent. It also showed that it was difficult to get accepted at first for the new kid. Most of us (as kids)can relate to trying to get into an established group in order to make friends. Some of the friendships lasted, as the one was showed at the end of the movie.

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Great family movie
5
Posted by: from massachusetts on 10/19/2012Great movie for family movie nite especially if there is a baseball fan in the group! Good for all ages.

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Wondeful Family film
5
Posted by: from Carter Lake, IA on 01/25/2011This movie is an excellent family film, Great plot to the story and very good acting. It reminded me so much of my days growing up with all my freinds. Heart warming and entertaining for all ages. You will love this movie. It gives you that warm and fuzzy feeling.

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Run Fast and Jump Higher
5
Posted by: from Grand Forks, ND on 10/13/2008This is a great movie about a boy who moves to a new town and starts to play baseball with the kids from the block. Very fun to watch.

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amazing
5
Posted by: from West Chester, PA on 10/03/2008this movie is one of the best movies out there. benny the jet rodriguez gives an outstanding performance as well as smalls and yeah yeah.

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Good Kids Movie
4
Posted by: from on 04/26/2008Kids should really like this one, especially boys under the age of 12. Presented here on dvd in both anamorphic widescreen and full-screen. Recommended.

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For 10+ older
3
Posted by: from California on 04/20/2008My 7 year old is in baseball now, and I wanted to introduce him to baseball movies - this being the most obvious choice, I thought. He loved it, and hopefully he didn't pick up on the curse words ("c**p" = few times and "s**t" is said once or twice). *SPOILER ALERT* There's also a scene where a kid fakes drowning so that the pool lifeguard that he has a crush on will give him CPR, and then he grabs her head and forces her to kiss him. At which she then calls him a "little pervert." It's a decent baseball movie for kids - probably the best out there (sans Bad New Bears, but that's DEFINATELY not for kids, IMO), but just be warned of the above for the little ones.

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Great movie
5
Posted by: from on 10/13/2007This is a great movie for kids of all ages. It is a laugh riot. The lifeguard scene is one of the funniest moments ever seen in a movie. Do not miss this wonderful gem of childhood.

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Greatness
5
Posted by: from Dallas (Oak Cliff), Tx on 09/27/2007Great kids/adult movie that everyone will enjoy. For the adults, it lets them think about their childhood and for kids, its all-around great movie. This movie is timeless, I mean, you could watch it FOR-E-VER

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