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42

In a game divided by color, he made us see greatness.

Genres

Drama

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In 1946, Branch Rickey, owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers, took a stand against Major League Baseball's infamous color line when he signed Jackie Robinson to the team. The deal put both men in the crosshairs of the public, the press and even other players. Facing unabashed racism from every side, Robinson was forced to demonstrate tremendous courage and let his talent on the field wins over fans and his teammates – silencing his critics and forever changing the world by changing the game of baseball.

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Budget

$40000000

Revenue

$95020213

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

128 mins

Rating

7.195/10

Release Date

12 April 2013

Country

United States of America

Cast

Chadwick Boseman

Chadwick Boseman

Jackie Robinson

Harrison Ford

Harrison Ford

Branch Rickey

Nicole Beharie

Nicole Beharie

Rachel Robinson

Christopher Meloni

Christopher Meloni

Leo Durocher

Ryan Merriman

Ryan Merriman

Dixie Walker

Lucas Black

Lucas Black

Pee Wee Reese

André Holland

André Holland

Wendell Smith

Alan Tudyk

Alan Tudyk

Ben Chapman

Hamish Linklater

Hamish Linklater

Ralph Branca

T.R. Knight

T.R. Knight

Harold Parrott

John C. McGinley

John C. McGinley

Red Barber

Toby Huss

Toby Huss

Clyde Sukeforth

Max Gail

Max Gail

Burt Shotton

Brad Beyer

Brad Beyer

Kirby Higbe

James Pickens Jr.

James Pickens Jr.

Mr. Brock

Gino Anthony Pesi

Gino Anthony Pesi

Joe Garagiola

Brett Cullen

Brett Cullen

Clay Hopper

Jesse Luken

Jesse Luken

Eddie Stanky

Jamey Holliday

Jamey Holliday

Pete Reiser

Derek Phillips

Derek Phillips

Bobby Bragan

Jamie Ruehling

Jamie Ruehling

Spider Jorgensen

Blake Sanders

Blake Sanders

Gene Hermanski

Johnny Knight

Johnny Knight

Carl Furillo

Clint O'Brien

Clint O'Brien

Hugh Casey

Dusan Brown

Dusan Brown

Ed Charles

Cherise Boothe

Cherise Boothe

Ed's Mother

Friedel Pinkston

Friedel Pinkston

Birmingham Catcher

Linc Hand

Linc Hand

Fritz Ostermueller

Thomas Helgeland

Thomas Helgeland

Everett McCooey

Matt Clark

Matt Clark

Luther

Peter MacKenzie

Peter MacKenzie

Happy Chandler

Joe Inscoe

Joe Inscoe

Bob Cooke

Monnae Michaell

Monnae Michaell

Mallie

Karole Foreman

Karole Foreman

Duff Harris

C.J. Nitkowski

C.J. Nitkowski

Dutch Leonard

Scott Callaway

Scott Callaway

Andy Seminick

James Rackley

James Rackley

Phillie One

Aaron Farb

Aaron Farb

Phillie Two

Anthony S. Goolsby

Anthony S. Goolsby

Monarch Batter

Lou Criscuolo

Lou Criscuolo

Reporter One

Ross Hughes

Ross Hughes

Reporter Two

Joe Knezevich

Joe Knezevich

Reporter Three

Mark Harelik

Mark Harelik

Herb Pennock

Kenny Cook

Kenny Cook

Fan One

David Sweeney

David Sweeney

Fan Two

Rhoda Griffis

Rhoda Griffis

Miss Bishop

Daniel Fenlon

Daniel Fenlon

Babe Hamburger

Maury Covington

Maury Covington

Policeman

Henry Friedman

Henry Friedman

Freckles

Holden Hansen

Holden Hansen

Freckle's Dad

Dan Mengini

Dan Mengini

Spectator One

Jon Kohler

Jon Kohler

Spectator Two

Marc Gowan

Marc Gowan

Doctor

Jackson Walker

Jackson Walker

Jimmy Powers

Danny Vinson

Danny Vinson

Eddie Dyer

Ari Blinder

Ari Blinder

Photographer

William Flaman

William Flaman

Cracker

Denise Moyé

Denise Moyé

Older Woman

Peter Jurasik

Peter Jurasik

Hotel Manager

Michael H. Cole

Michael H. Cole

Another Reporter

Janet Metzger

Janet Metzger

Jane Ann

Dax Griffin

Dax Griffin

Racist City Island Fan

Jayson Warner Smith

Jayson Warner Smith

White Gas Station Attendant

Jeremy Ray Taylor

Jeremy Ray Taylor

Boy

Christopher Harvey

Christopher Harvey

Bus Driver

Kelley Jakle

Kelley Jakle

Alice

Jud Tylor

Jud Tylor

Laraine Day

Tobias Michael Finn

Tobias Michael Finn

Panamanian Kid

Ercell A. Grimes Jr.

Ercell A. Grimes Jr.

Shouting Fan

Dwight Houser

Dwight Houser

City Island Umpire

Barry Suttle

Barry Suttle

Roosevelt Home Umpire

Andrew B. Roberts

Andrew B. Roberts

Ball One Umpire

Jimmie L. Coleman

Jimmie L. Coleman

Negro League Umpire

Steve Hicks

Steve Hicks

Umpire One

Wayne Hickey

Wayne Hickey

Umpire Two

Andrew C. Mullins

Andrew C. Mullins

Umpire Three

Dennis A. Spears

Dennis A. Spears

Umpire Four

Gary Miller

Gary Miller

Umpire Five

Todd Wilson

Todd Wilson

Reporter Four

David Thoms

David Thoms

Enos Slaughter

Richard Tavernaro

Richard Tavernaro

Deland Umpire

Hunter Clowdus

Hunter Clowdus

Dodger Bat Boy

Colman Domingo

Colman Domingo

Lawson Bowman (uncredited)

Benjamin C. Graham

Benjamin C. Graham

Dodgers fan

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