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Young boy Chuck chooses to boycott his Little League baseball games to protest nuclear proliferation in this drama. His example is soon followed by a number of high-profile professional athletes, led by pro-basketball player Amazing Grace Smith, with whom Chuck develops a close friendship.
Rating
PG (adult situations/language, violence)
Director
Mike Newell
Studio
HBO Video
Writer
Naomi Foner, Ronald Bass, David Field
- It's message is as subtle as nuking a country you're angry with. That being said, its heart is in the right place, and the performances are respectable. I'm pretty sure I couldn't go one year in grade school, without a teacher showing this in class.Reply
- This is a wonderful what if movie. It talks about what collective action can achieve for the world. I loved it.Reply
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- I really liked this movie it was on tv and it showed that one person can make a difference.Reply
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- "Wouldn't it be nice..."- Amazing Grace One great movie that no one has ever heard of! No comments Josh.Reply
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- It's been years, but I remember really liking this film as a Little League-loving 9-year-old.Reply
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- Came across this a while ago and it certainly left an impression. Deals with issues of the 'cold war' as seen through the eyes of a child. Not your typical kids film. Worth a look if you can find a copyReply
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- Watched this growing up, it's bout 1 boy who boycots playing little league until they stop nuculer weapons..then star athletes do the same and move to his home town..have to see this one!Reply
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