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Talent for the Game Details

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Sammy Bodean is the newest, most promising recruit according to the advertisement of the California Angels--and has to prove it come game time. Following the team's sale to young business whiz Gil Lawrence (Terry Kinney), ex-player Virgil Sweet (Edward James Olmos) has to prove himself as the team's talent scout to keep his job. Via a car break-down near a small farm-town in Idaho, Virgil stumbles across young Sammy Bodean (Jeff Corbett) who performs mean pitching skills in a rural sandlot. After bringing Sammy to LA where he pitches out the team's best, owner Gil begins a massive media campaign in which he appears in a press conference and not only brags of the boy's talent but of his intention to feature him--without warm-up or orientation--in the big game the following week. Virgil, though promoted to assistant manager, is upset at Gil's exploitative measures to save the slagging Angels at the expense of Sammy. Game day arrives and the pressure is on to keep the other team swinging, which causes young Sammy to choke. Or not. ~ Kristie Hassen, Rovi

  • Release date:April 26, 1991

Cast

Edward James Olmos
as Virgil Sweet
Lorraine Bracco
as Bobbie Henderson
Jamey Sheridan
as Tim Weaver
Terry Kinney
as Gil Lawrence
Jeff Corbett
as Sammy Bodeen
Tom Bower
as Reverend Bodeen
Janet Carroll
as Rachel Bodeen
Felton Perry
as Fred
Tommy Ryan
as Paul
Lenny Randle
as "Angels" Baseball Player
Todd Cantamessa
as Lester
Tony Tarasco
as Baseball Player
Agata Lys
Mike Brito
as Scout
Dennis Boutsikaris
as Greg Rossi
Caroline Barclay
as Blonde Secretary
Damon Farmar
as Baseball Player
Lee Lacy
as Baseball Player
Mindy Marin
Bill Higham
as Bob Morgan
Frank Carrososa
as Fan
Chuck Fick
as Baseball Player
Steve Robles
as Waiter
Kathryn Wilde
as Office Woman
Leslie Bevis
as Marla
Byron Shantz
as Press Box Reporter
Victor Hithe
as Baseball Player
Karl Grey
as Dwayne Seybolt
Harold Gower
as Grandpa Seybolt
Adam Stellmon
as Boy
Steve Ontiveros
as Baseball Player
Daniel Haro
as Burns
Danny Davidsmeier
as "Angels" Baseball Player
Barry Moss
as "Angels" Baseball Player
Frank Mendoza
as "Angels" Baseball Player
John Yajko
as Riggs
Kent Welborn
as Coach
Murphy Sua
as Dick Burtner
Zachary I. Young
as Rudy Coffey
Derrel Thomas
as "Angels" Baseball Player
Tammie Erickson
as Tractor Driver
Phil Lombardi
as Baseball Player
Steve Springer
as Baseball Player
James Keane
as Ray Coffey
John D'Aquisto
as Baseball Player
Todd Cruz
as Baseball Player
Jeffrey Howard
as William
Ken Medlock
as Scooter Eaton
Rudy Law
as Baseball Player
Rick Garcia
as Reporter
Fernando Cubillas
as Paramedic
Kathy Gecas
as Girl
Dejon Watson
as Baseball Player
Sean Collins
as Baseball Player
Allan Malamud
as Reporter
Paula McClure
as Reporter
Tom La Grua
as Frank Cabo
Candy Trabucco
as Bobbie's Assistant
Bobby Tolan
as "Angels" Baseball Player

Crew

Robert M. Young
Director
Martin Elfand
Producer
Thomas Michael Donnelly
Screenwriter
David Himmelstein
Screenwriter
Frank Pierson
Screenwriter
Larry Ferguson
Screenwriter
David Newman
Composer (Music Score)
Arthur Coburn
Editor
Jeffrey Howard
Production Designer
Keith Brian Burns
Art Director
David Wisnievitz
Executive Producer
Thomas Roysden
Set Designer
Erica Phillips
Costume Designer
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