Au cours de l'été 1962, un jeune garçon, fraîchement débarqué en ville, est pris sous l'aile d'un jeune prodige du baseball et de sa flamboyante équipe, pour de folles aventures.Au cours de l'été 1962, un jeune garçon, fraîchement débarqué en ville, est pris sous l'aile d'un jeune prodige du baseball et de sa flamboyante équipe, pour de folles aventures.Au cours de l'été 1962, un jeune garçon, fraîchement débarqué en ville, est pris sous l'aile d'un jeune prodige du baseball et de sa flamboyante équipe, pour de folles aventures.
- Prix
- 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total
Art LaFleur
- The Babe
- (as Art La Fleur)
Brandon Quintin Adams
- Kenny DeNunez
- (as Brandon Adams)
Marley Shelton
- Wendy
- (as Marlee Shelton)
Daniel Zacapa
- Police Chief
- (as Garret Pearson)
Eddie Matthews
- Thief
- (as Ed Matthews)
Avis en vedette
My husband watched it for the first time a few days ago (over the long Veterans Day weekend). He then watched it for a second time the day after. He did not have a happy childhood, in fact some childhood memories for him are downright painful. We have been married 11 years and I know very little about his childhood and what went on. However, after (and during the second viewing), he began a waterfall of childhood memories that I had never heard before. Of long summers of "sandlot" games with him and his cousins (they were known as "the cousins") they could play baseball and football and kicked the butt of most of the teams in town, during the movie his memories spewed forth as if they had been bottled up and just needed to be set free. His friend actually did the "lifeguard" thing, pretended to drown to kiss her, and like the movie they were all banned from the pool. They also had a "scary guy" in the old house that everyone was terrified of (in fact so did I as I recall). He assures me that this movie is as faithful a retelling of a childhood in the 60s as he has ever seen, and he revels in it. I think that is the greatest compliment that anyone can ever pay a movie and I am grateful to the director for uncorking the well of my husbands memories for me to share.
I thought The Sandlot captured the innocence and joy of being young and playing baseball in a small town neighborhood. The film isn't perfect but has great atmosphere. I enjoyed the sub-plot with the dog and James Earl Jones and I loved the scenes when the kids were just being kids and enjoying the summer. The film made me feel good and I sometimes think that's all a film is supposed to do. Check it out.
One of the best "kid" movies that I have ever seen. A story about friendship and baseball, and the people in our lives. Great one to watch with your friends to reminisce about the old days. Look for a great cameo by James Earl Jones. Recommended for those of us who had great friends growing up, and never wanted the good times to end.
The Sandlot is a great childhood film because it examines changes and friendship among a group of pre-teens. It is really just good old fashioned fun (especially James Earl Jones' cameo) in the adventures of their baseball days. Denis leary makes one of his breakthrough films here. Entertainment supreme, and maybe adults will like it too. A
Scotty Smalls is the new kid in the idyllic small town with his mom and stepdad. He's an awkward kid who wants to play baseball with neighborhood kids. There were 8 of them, and he hoped to be the ninth. Their best player Benny Rodriquez takes Smalls under his wing. Over the summer, the group has great childhood adventures together. It all culminates to a story of a lost baseball signed by Babe Ruth and a feared dog named the Beast.
This is more than just a kids movie. You can easily overdose on the innocence of it all. There is the group of kids. They are perfectly casted with amazing chemistry. Each one is an iconic child type. As a period piece, they picked an era just before the world goes into revulsion. In the sport of baseball, they have accentuated the childhood love of the game.
This is a kids movie for the whole family. That's not a cliché. It has the feel of a timeless classic.
This is more than just a kids movie. You can easily overdose on the innocence of it all. There is the group of kids. They are perfectly casted with amazing chemistry. Each one is an iconic child type. As a period piece, they picked an era just before the world goes into revulsion. In the sport of baseball, they have accentuated the childhood love of the game.
This is a kids movie for the whole family. That's not a cliché. It has the feel of a timeless classic.
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- AnecdotesThe older and younger Benny are played by real-life brothers, Pablo Vitar and Mike Vitar.
- GaffesBenny has an early 1970's San Diego Padres pennant in his room. The Padres didn't enter the league until 1969.
- Citations
"The Babe": Remember kid, there's heroes and there's legends. Heroes get remembered but legends never die, follow your heart kid, and you'll never go wrong.
- Générique farfeluThe opening 20th Century Fox logo plays in complete silence.
- Autres versionsSome network television prints omit a scene involving a local carnival and the kids' first time using chewing tobacco.
- Bandes originalesFinger Poppin' Time
Written and Performed by Hank Ballard
Courtesy of Highland Music Inc.
By arrangement with Celebrity Licensing Inc.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Sandlot
- Lieux de tournage
- 1388 Glenrose Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah, États-Unis(approximate location of the sandlot)
- sociétés de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 7 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 32 950 136 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 4 918 712 $ US
- 11 avr. 1993
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 34 348 443 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 41m(101 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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