The Catcher (TV Movie)
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''The Catcher'' is a 1998 American
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directed by Guy Crawford and Yvette Hoffman.


Plot

Sick of his baseball-obsessed father Frank's abuse, a boy beats him to death with a bat while practicing in 1981. In 1998,
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David J. Walker of the Devils is kicked out of a baseball game attended by scouts and is blamed when the Devils lose. That day, his girlfriend leaves, tired of him putting his love of baseball before her, and he is informed by Coach Foster that his contract will not be renewed. Elsewhere, in a stadium locker room, Tyrone Jackson of The Wombats, who had just scored a major contract, is bludgeoned by someone wearing a catcher's uniform. Tyrone's assailant deletes David's file from the Devils' computer system, which they infect with a virus. The catcher's next victim is Devils player and assistant coach Terry's fiancé Billy. He is taped to a table and sodomized with a baseball bat. Out on the field, one of the
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notices the catcher taking swings at non-existent balls, drilled by visions of Frank, who calls the catcher "Johnny". When the announcer investigates, he is incapacitated, tied to home plate and killed when Johnny runs the bases, kicking him in the head as he slides into home. In her office, Terry notices that her computer has made a list (everyone killed by Johnny so far) and that it is typing out more names on its own. David drops by to deal with paperwork related to his dismissal, but since the computer system is down and the antivirus program will take a while to fix it, he and Terry go to a lunchroom being cleaned by the janitor, Carl. David's erratic behavior makes Terry storm back to her office, where the computer still refuses to work. Carl barges in and leads Terry and David to a large amount of blood he has found. David takes off, so Terry has Carl pursue him, but the custodian loses the ex-catcher and returns to Terry. At the batting cages, Coach Foster is strung up and shot to death with a pitching machine. Johnny then goes to the field and finds Devils player Anthony making out with a woman. He snaps Anthony's neck and chases the girlfriend, stuffing her into a washing machine after he corners her in a laundry room. Meanwhile, Carl tells Terry today is the anniversary of the day Johnny McIntosh (the boy from the intro) bludgeoned his father, and that when Johnny was arrested he swore he would return. Terry dismisses this story until the two find Billy's body. They look for David and finds him in a batting cage with Coach Foster's corpse. They are convinced David is the killer and try to escape through the front gate, but David catches them and knocks Carl out, taking his keys and chasing Terry. They encounter Johnny, who kills Carl. Terry and David flee, but Johnny catches them, knocks them unconscious and places them on the field, now decorated with the bodies of all the male victims. A bat-wielding Johnny enters the field (which he hallucinates is full of spectators and players) and goes to home base, where David is bound and dressed like a catcher. Johnny forces Terry to be his
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, hits the third ball she throws and drags her along as he runs the bases, distracting himself and allowing David to escape his bonds. David and Johnny (who are dressed identically) fight. Terry stabs one of them with a splintered bat, realizing too late it was David. As Johnny strangles Terry, she is saved by Anthony's girlfriend and together they bash Johnny's head in.


Cast

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David Heavener David Brent Heavener (born December 22, 1953) is an American singer, songwriter, director, actor, composer, producer and writer, specialising in low-budget features and direct-to-video action films. Early life David was born on December 22, 195 ...
as David J. Walker * Monique Parent as Terry Mitchell * Joe Estevez as Frank McIntosh * Sean J. Dillingham as Carl * Leslie Garret as Beth * Paul Moncrief as Billy Taylor * James Patterson as Coach Red Foster * Harley Harkins as Anthony * Jeff Sorenson as Wayne Futzner * Mike Kepple as Howie *
Fred Meyers Fred Leland Meyers (born August 8, 1983) is an American retired actor and paramedic. He is best known for his recurring role as Tom Gribalski in the Disney Channel original series ''Even Stevens'' and the follow-up Disney Channel original movi ...
as Young Johnny McIntosh * Wendy Crawford as Phyllis McIntosh * Nick Moore as Tyrone Jackson * Denice Ramage as Linda * Stephen T. Vanderbeck as Frost * Jared Zobel as Paperboy


Reception

Big Daddy's Horror Review gave ''The Catcher'' one star, and described it as lazy and incompetent. The film was held in similar disdain by Vegan Voorhees, which awarded it a half-star and criticized the plot, acting, editing and gore effects. A Slash Above wrote that while the death scenes and mystery angle were fun and the direction was decent, the story, editing, lighting, score and sound mixing left much to be desired.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Catcher, The 1998 films 1998 horror films 1998 independent films 1990s sports films American slasher films Films set in 1981 Films set in 1998 American baseball films Films set in California American independent films Films about domestic violence 1998 directorial debut films 1990s English-language films 1990s American films English-language independent films