''Mickey'' is a 2004 American
baseball
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drama film
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that stars
Harry Connick, Jr.
Joseph Harry Fowler Connick Jr. (born September 11, 1967) is an American singer, pianist, composer, actor, and television host. He has sold over 28million albums worldwide. Connick is ranked among the top60 best-selling male artists in the Uni ...
, directed by
Hugh Wilson (his final directorial effort), and written by best-selling
novelist
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John Grisham
John Ray Grisham Jr. (; born February 8, 1955 in Jonesboro, Arkansas) is an American novelist, lawyer and former member of the 7th district of the Mississippi House of Representatives, known for his popular legal thrillers. According to the Am ...
.
''Mickey'' was filmed in 2004, at baseball fields in
Colonial Heights,
Richmond
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, and
Petersburg, Virginia
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, and also
South Williamsport, Pennsylvania
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, home of baseball's
Little League World Series
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(LLWS).
Grisham played Little League in his home state of Mississippi. He wrote the first
draft
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for ''Mickey'' in 1995, inspired by his Little League experience as a
coach
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. Grisham and director Wilson live in the Virginia area where much of the filming took place.
''Mickey'' was only the second film, after 1994's ''
Little Giants
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'', to receive permission to use the Little League trademarks.
Plot
Tripp Spence is a widowed Virginia-based lawyer who becomes the focus of an intensive
IRS
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investigation regarding false bankruptcy claims he filed during his wife's fatal illness. Realizing his case against the inevitable criminal charges is hopeless, he takes his 13-year-old son Derrick, who loves playing
Little League
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Championship game as the U.S. representative against a highly publicized team from
Cuba
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, the International finalist. During the game, a politician who had vowed to ban the Cuban team from participating in the tournament passes on information to LLWS officials of ineligible players on both the Cuban and U.S. teams. It is found that the Cuban team, which is supposed to be strictly from Havana, is made up of
All Star players from various island teams, and Mickey and Glen's true identities are exposed.
Following the game, Glen is arrested and a press conference is called. Tripp/Glen reveals the truth about Derrick/Mickey. The LLWS Commissioner announces that both teams' participation in the tournament will be forfeited, and that the semifinal losers will play the next day for the championship. Derrick confesses the truth to his coach and teammates, but his friends forgive him because they never would have made it as far as they did without him. Derrick visits Tripp at the local precinct, where they say goodbye. After a year in prison, Tripp is released, and in the final scene he throws a baseball to Derrick that hits the windshield of Patty's car.
Cast
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Harry Connick, Jr.
Joseph Harry Fowler Connick Jr. (born September 11, 1967) is an American singer, pianist, composer, actor, and television host. He has sold over 28million albums worldwide. Connick is ranked among the top60 best-selling male artists in the Uni ...
as Glen Ryan (Tripp Spence)
*
Mike Starr as Tony
*
Michelle Johnson as Patty
*
Hugh Wilson as Munson
*
John Grisham
John Ray Grisham Jr. (; born February 8, 1955 in Jonesboro, Arkansas) is an American novelist, lawyer and former member of the 7th district of the Mississippi House of Representatives, known for his popular legal thrillers. According to the Am ...
as Commissioner
*Shawn Salinas as Mickey Ryan (Derrick Spence)
*Mark Joy as Seeger
*Alexander Roos as Pudge
*Danny Bellacey
*Gill Baker as Peggy
*Stan Kelly as Prater
*Don Yesso as Cardinal's Coach
*Richard Fullerton as President Sloan
*Peter Gil as Senator Martinez
*Tom Trigo as Jack Fernandez
*Jon-Michael Moralez as Cuban Coach
*Jeremy Kesig as Fan Extra
*Ryan Monoski as Fan Extra
*Parker Monoski as Fan Extra
*Brittney Monoski as Fan Extra
*Robbie “So Spicy” Marvin as Assistant Baseball Coach and #1 Draft Pick
Awards and nominations
*Winner PLATINUM Award, Best Family Film - WorldFest Film Festival, 2004
Box office
According to
Box Office Mojo
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History
Brandon Gray began ...
, the film ''Mickey'' had a budget of $6 million but earned less than $300,000.
References
External links
Mickeythemovie.com*
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DVD review''Mickey'' at Little League online''Mickey'', from the set. At richmond.com''Mickey'', interview with Harry Connick, Jr. At richmond.com
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