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Everyone's Hero (2006)

Everyone's Hero (2006)
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A young baseball fan sets out on a cross-country quest to recover Babe Ruth's stolen bat and restore his father's good name in a computer animated family adventure that shows you're never too young to be a hero. Yankee Irving (voice of Jake T. Austin) may not be the best base-runner in his neighborhood, but his love of the game is about to lead him on the adventure of a lifetime when a legendary baseball bat is stolen from Yankee stadium on his father's watch. Now determined to get back the bat from the crooked security guard who swiped it (voice of William H. Macy) and place it back in the grip of the best hitter in baseball history, young Yankee is about to find out just what it's really like to walk out on the diamond to the sounds of a thousand cheering fans. Filmed under the title Yankee Irving and originally slated to be directed by the late Christopher Reeve, Everyone's Hero was completed by directors Colin Brady and Dan St. Pierre when Reeve passed away as the result of a heart attack in 2004, and features additional voice work by actors Whoopi Goldberg, Mandy Patinkin, Raven, the late Dana Reeve, Rob Reiner, and Brian Dennehy. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Rob ReinerWhoopi Goldberg, (more)
Director(s):
Christopher ReeveDaniel St. Pierre, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Everyone's Hero

A young baseball fan sets out on a cross-country quest to recover Babe Ruth's stolen bat and restore his father's good name in a computer animated family adventure that shows you're never too young to be a hero. Yankee Irving (voice of Jake T. Austin) may not be the best base-runner in his neighborhood, but his love of the game is about to lead him on the adventure of a lifetime when a legendary baseball bat is stolen from Yankee stadium on his father's watch. Now determined to get back the bat from the crooked security guard who swiped it (voice of William H. Macy) and place it back in the grip of the best hitter in baseball history, young Yankee is about to find out just what it's really like to walk out on the diamond to the sounds of a thousand cheering fans. Filmed under the title Yankee Irving and originally slated to be directed by the late Christopher Reeve, Everyone's Hero was completed by directors Colin Brady and Dan St. Pierre when Reeve passed away as the result of a heart attack in 2004, and features additional voice work by actors Whoopi Goldberg, Mandy Patinkin, Raven, the late Dana Reeve, Rob Reiner, and Brian Dennehy. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
87 mins

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Director(s):
Colin BradyDaniel St. PierreChristopher Reeve
Writer(s):
Bob KurtzJeff Hand
Producer(s):
Ron TippeIgor Khait
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G(Suitable for Children)
Categories:
Family & KidsAnimation
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    Jess P.

    My four year old son and I really liked this movie. For one it is rated G, instead of PG like a lot of kid shows are now days so there was no adult humor or crude scenes. My son loves baseball so that made it extra fun.

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    David C.

    My 8-year old and 5-year old loved this movie. I loved it because it was a good family movie without any bad language or other adult stuff. I will probably end up buying this one!

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    Lisa A.

    Very fresh story/plot line unlike I've seen in quite awhille -- directed by Christopher Reeve in a wheelchair makes it more inspirational! "Keep on pitchin' "-- is universal for ages to come .

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