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A Mile in His Shoes

  • TV Movie
  • 2011
  • PG
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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A Mile in His Shoes (2011)
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Mickey Tussler, an autistic pitcher, joins a minor-league baseball team and has a profound effect on the team and manager Arthur "Murph" Murphy over the course of a season.Mickey Tussler, an autistic pitcher, joins a minor-league baseball team and has a profound effect on the team and manager Arthur "Murph" Murphy over the course of a season.Mickey Tussler, an autistic pitcher, joins a minor-league baseball team and has a profound effect on the team and manager Arthur "Murph" Murphy over the course of a season.

  • Director
    • William Dear
  • Writers
    • Jason Koornick
    • Frank Nappi
  • Stars
    • Luke Schroder
    • Dean Cain
    • George Canyon
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    840
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Dear
    • Writers
      • Jason Koornick
      • Frank Nappi
    • Stars
      • Luke Schroder
      • Dean Cain
      • George Canyon
    • 16User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Luke Schroder
    Luke Schroder
    • Mickey Tussler
    Dean Cain
    Dean Cain
    • Arthur 'Murph' Murphy
    George Canyon
    • Clarence
    Chilton Crane
    Chilton Crane
    • Mrs. Tussler
    Jarod Joseph
    Jarod Joseph
    • Pee Wee
    Jesse Hutch
    Jesse Hutch
    • George 'Lefty' Rogers
    Andrew Wheeler
    Andrew Wheeler
    • Warren Dennison
    Jaren Brandt Bartlett
    • Raymond 'Boxcar' Miller
    Anna Mae Wills
    Anna Mae Wills
    • Laney
    • (as Anna Mae Routledge)
    Matthew Robert Kelly
    Matthew Robert Kelly
    • Chip McNally
    • (as Matt Kelly)
    Lee Tichon
    Lee Tichon
    • Rocco Hightower
    Kenneth W. Yanko
    • Sheriff Billings
    Paul Jarrett
    Paul Jarrett
    • Pastor Bob
    John Stewart
    John Stewart
    • Umpire
    Luke A. Jackson
    • Fan
    Shannon White
    • Fan
    Peter Brown
    • Baseball Fan
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • William Dear
    • Writers
      • Jason Koornick
      • Frank Nappi
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    7RosanaBotafogo

    Special...

    Very beautiful, film with special people, especially autistic people, especially attract me, a special film about a special team, all beautiful and delicate...
    4Richard-Kurtz-932-573472

    Painfully heartwarming and gets Aspergers syndrome wrong.

    This is a painfully "heartfelt" and "heartwarming" movie that goes over the top and spares no cliché in its effort to gain your sympathy for the main character, a naive kid with Aspergers Syndrome and a talent for pitching. The biggest problem with this movie, for me, is the depiction of Aspergers syndrome. The main character is shown as a Forest Gump type character with emotional issues. In reality, Aspergers people usually have normal or even above-average intelligence. I have known a number of people with this syndrome, and none of them have been as dim as the kid in this movie. Still, it was at least sympathetic toward him even as it tried too obviously to be emotionally manipulative.
    6MickyG333

    Too forgettable

    5.7 stars.

    I'm a stickler for playing by the rules of filmmaking. When some independent movie like this one is released, I expect the scriptwriter and director to stick to the system. I was very disappointed in the presentation of 'A Mile in His Shoes' and after 48 minutes, I stopped the movie and removed it from my watchlist on Prime. Where to begin...

    This is not an accurate portrayal of Asperger syndrome (I don't know if they call it that anymore, but in 2011, probably still did). Big fat no-no. If you can't get the characteristics of the condition right, DON'T bother making the movie. Watching the actor misrepresent everything about it is an automatic thumbs down. I don't blame him, it's obviously the director's fault. In reality, the character would be intelligent and likely appear to be over-nerdy, yet this guy seems more mentally challenged and prone to odd mood swings and fits, and that's not normally how it goes. He asks the coach if he thinks a tomato or an orange is more round, then he says potatoes aren't round. This is what a mentally challenged person would say, but an Asperger person would think a question like this was juvenile and half-witted. It might mimic autism, and while Asperger may be on the spectrum, they are different.

    Next, I noticed the baseball games were not realistic for college play (or any play), I think the score was wrong when the other team hit a homer, the announcer said it was 3-0, and they put 2 points on the board instead of 3. Again, big fat no-no for people who watch baseball and appreciate accuracy. You get the scores wrong, it's time for you to look for another job, not only as a scorekeeper, but as a filmmaker (get what I did there?). Next, the other pitcher was apparently pitching a shutout, yet his team was like 0-12, (zero wins and twelve losses-a really bad record) so what were the odds he would be pitching a shutout if they were a winless team, and why would coach (Cain) replace him with the new guy to finish the game? It doesn't track at all.

    Let's rewind to his decision to draft him in the first place. He puts this challenged young man on the team, and can he even catch a baseball? We don't know, but he grew up on a farm and seemingly has zero baseball knowledge or skills, yet he's pitching soon after and if he's never played baseball, NO, NO, NO. He'd have to learn to catch and hit the ball as well. Most pitchers have to bat at some point. It's just LAZY, LAZY, LAZY filmmaking and it's an insult to film buffs like myself.

    I feel like the theme is how playing baseball can help people cope with their mental challenges. It helps people focus their special skills on the sport. It's a wonderful idea, so next time let's get it right so the audience can enjoy the movie instead of dissecting it.

    This is one of Dean Cain's better performances. He doesn't have the option of being too cheesy or corny in this more serious role. That's the only upside of this experience, but it was short-lived.
    4nwalter-68-757629

    Really missed the mark...

    "A Mile in His Shoes" was not the worst touchy-feely movie I've ever seen, but it definitely is not near the top (which speaks much to the amount of touchy-feely movies I watch)...

    The movie has Dean Cain, which really means it has that one guy that you recognize but have no clue what his name is... you just know you've seen him in movies before. And honestly, he wasn't awful... I was actually expecting much, much worse.

    In the movie, Dean Cain plays baseball coach Arthur Murphy, who coaches a local semi-pro team who seems to only play one team the entire movie... seriously, every game in this movie is versus a team from Fargo... there is no other opponent featured. Anywho... Coach Murphy is sent to talk to a young kid, Mickey, from Indiana who has Aspergers Syndrome, but his parents have no desire to have him play professional baseball. Mickey's only baseball "experience" was throwing apples at a metal pan on the farm, which should illicit any thinking person to ponder how they know about this kid and why they'd pay him to play professional baseball.

    Anywho.... Mickey has Aspergers Syndrome, which is a form of high-functioning autism, and they couldn't have missed the mark any worse than they did. As someone who has worked with kids with Aspergers Syndrome, it was actually kind of difficult to watch. Kids with Aspergers are generally very intelligent and often very poor in social skills... Mickey was quite the opposite on multiple fronts. Yeah, there are special cases, but if you're gonna make a movie about Aspergers, find a middle of the road type of example to work with... it just works better.

    So Mickey plays on the team and is well liked and is actually pretty good. That's all I'll say about the synopsis of the movie.

    I wasn't on the cast of this movie, nor do I know EXACTLY what it was they were trying to accomplish by making it, but I can't imagine it accomplished its purpose. I'm sure it was rather low budget (if not, their financial folks should be fired forever)... but that doesn't excuse making a poor example of a neurological disorder that is actually pretty important in our culture right now. From a production standpoint, outside of Dean Cain, the acting was awful. Mickey's dad, Clarence, was maybe the most painful acting performance I've had to watch in a while. The actor who played Mickey, Luke Schroder, was not good either... more training and coaching on how to act his role would have gone miles for this movie (pun very much intended).

    My wife and I saw this movie on Netflix, and seeing the description, we decided to watch. We weren't upset we picked it—we would have turned if off otherwise—we just wish Aspergers Syndrome was portrayed better... and maybe, just maybe the movie wouldn't have been so bad.
    6lucianoc-01522

    It's a really good movie ... if you like overly dramatic takes of real issues

    I like the movie but also the way that they portray Asperger's Syndrome, is so wrong. How do I know? Because I've been diagnosed with it since I was 11. We're not some sensitive child-like people, we are more like somewhat cold average person, with somewhat more logical brains. It's weird to see someone I would call my equal not be someone who could hold a proper conversation.

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      Texas Rangers first baseman Mitch Moreland put the actors through a mini baseball camp.
    • Goofs
      In the final at-bat of the movie the batter starts with batting gloves on. He has to take them off due to paint on them. It exposes him as the criminal. When he returns to the batters box he has gloves on again and you see them for a second before time is called. Then the gloves are gone again for the rest of the at-bat.

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    • Release date
      • November 15, 2011 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Миля в его ботинках
    • Filming locations
      • Langley, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • NGN Productions
      • Nasser Group, North
      • MIHS Films
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      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
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