Everyone's Hero
Written
by: Robert Kurtz, Jeff Hand & Howard Jonas
Director:
Christopher Reeve, Dan St. Pierre & Colin Brady
Release Date:
September 15, 2006
Executive Producer: Christopher Reeve
Status:
Finished
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Media:
Behind The Scenes
Cast:
William H. Macy as Lefty Maginnis
Rob Reiner as Screwy
Raven-Symoné as
Marti Brewster
Whoopi Goldberg as Darlin'
Synopsis:
A talking baseball and a
talking bat might not be the most likely characters to inspire a personal
revelation about perseverance and self-esteem, but in Everyone's Hero
it's just those two things that help young Yankee Irving (Jake T. Austin)
overcome his reputation as a baseball loser and become a true American hero. A
ten-year old spurned by the neighborhood kids because of his repeated
strike-outs at bat, Yankee is at a point of personal crisis. A chance encounter
with a talking foul ball named Screwie (Rob Reiner) and some time spent with his
father (Mandy Patinkin), who's a janitor for the New York Yankees, gives Yankee
cause for some serious reflection. When Babe Ruth's famous bat "Darlin'" (Whoopi
Goldberg) is stolen by opposing teammate Lefty Maginnis (William H. Macy) and
Yankee's father is fired as a result of the theft, it suddenly falls to Yankee
and his new friend Screwie to find Darlin' and return her to Babe Ruth before
the Chicago Cubs loose the final game of the World Series to the New York
Yankees. The combined efforts of Screwie, Darlin', and new friend Marti Brewster
(Raven-Symoné) aid Yankee in conquering his own self-doubt and infuse him with
the self-confidence and strength to profoundly affect both his family and the
entire baseball world. Produced by Christopher Reeve, this CGI animated
presentation features a great cast of characters and voice talent, and an
important message about the power of perseverance.
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