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  • MOVIE page: 42 (2013)
  • Rate: 7.6/10 total 11,549 votes 
  • Genre: Biography | Drama | Sport
  • Runtime: USA:128 min
  • Filming Location: Rickwood Field - 1137 2nd Avenue W, Birmingham, Alabama, USA
  • Gross: $93,701,489 (USA) (14 June 2013)
  • Director: Brian Helgeland
  • Stars: Chadwick Boseman, Harrison Ford, Nicole Beharie | See full cast and crew
  • Original Music By: Mark Isham   
  • Soundtrack: The Ball Game
  • Sound Mix: Dolby Digital | Datasat | SDDS
  • Plot Keyword: Brooklyn Dodgers | Home Run | 1940s | Digit In Title | Hero
Writing Credits By:
    (in alphabetical order)
  • Brian Helgeland  written by

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Goofs: Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): Before the game at Cincinnati, Robinson and Reese discuss the fans from Kentucky, commenting how they lost the Civil War. While Kentucky saw a great deal of Confederate sympathizers, it always stayed within the Union.

Plot: The life story of Jackie Robinson and his history-making signing with the Brooklyn Dodgers under the guidance of team executive Branch Rickey. Full summary » |  »

Story: In 1946, Jackie Robinson is a Negro League baseball player who never takes racism lying down. Branch Rickey is a Major League team executive with a bold idea. To that end, Rickey recruits Robinson to break the unspoken color line as the first modern African American Major League player. As both anticipate, this proves a major challenge for Robinson and his family as they endure unrelenting racist hostility on and off the field, from player and fan alike. As Jackie struggles against his nature to endure such abuse without complaint, he finds allies and hope where he least expects it. Written byKenneth Chisholm (kchishol@rogers.com)

Produced By:

  • Jason Clark known as executive producer
  • Dick Cook known as executive producer
  • Jon Jashni known as executive producer
  • Darryl Pryor known as co-producer
  • Jillian Share Zaks known as co-producer
  • Thomas Tull known as producer

FullCast & Crew:
  • Chadwick Boseman known as Jackie Robinson
  • Harrison Ford known as Branch Rickey
  • Nicole Beharie known as Rachel Robinson
  • Christopher Meloni known as Leo Durocher
  • Ryan Merriman known as Dixie Walker
  • Lucas Black known as Pee Wee Reese
  • Andre Holland known as Wendell Smith
  • Alan Tudyk known as Ben Chapman
  • Hamish Linklater known as Ralph Branca
  • T.R. Knight known as Harold Parrott
  • John C. McGinley known as Red Barber
  • Toby Huss known as Clyde Sukeforth
  • Max Gail known as Burt Shotton
  • Brad Beyer known as Kirby Higbe
  • James Pickens Jr. known as Mr. Brock
  • Gino Anthony Pesi known as Joe Garagiola
  • Brett Cullen known as Clay Hopper
  • Jesse Luken known as Eddie Stanky
  • Jamey Holliday known as Pete Reiser
  • Derek Phillips known as Bobby Bragan
  • Jamie Ruehling known as Spider Jorgensen
  • Blake Sanders known as Gene Hermanski
  • Johnny Knight known as Carl Furillo
  • Clint O'Brien known as Hugh Casey
  • Dusan Brown known as Ed Charles
  • Cherise Boothe known as Ed's Mother
  • Friedel Pinkston known as Birmingham Catcher
  • Linc Hand known as Fritz Ostermueller
  • Thomas Helgeland known as Everett McCooey
  • Matt Clark known as Luther
  • Peter Mackenzie known as Happy Chandler
  • Joe Inscoe known as Bob Cooke
  • Monnae Michaell known as Mallie
  • Karole Foreman known as Duff Harris
  • C.J. Nitkowski known as Dutch Leonard
  • Scott Callaway known as Andy Seminick
  • Aaron Farb known as Phillie Two
  • James Rackley known as Phillie One
  • Anthony S. Goolsby known as Monarch Batter
  • Lou Criscuolo known as Reporter One
  • Ross Hughes known as Reporter Two
  • Joe Knezevich known as Reporter Three
  • Mark Harelik known as Herb Pennock
  • Kenny Cook known as Fan One
  • Rhoda Griffis known as Miss Bishop
  • Daniel Fenlon known as Babe Hamburger
  • Maury Covington known as Policeman
  • Henry Friedman known as Freckles
  • Jon Kohler known as Spectator Two
  • Marc Gowan known as Doctor
  • Jackson Walker known as Jimmy Powers
  • Danny Vinson known as Eddie Dyer
  • Ari Blinder known as Photographer
  • William Flaman known as Cracker
  • David Sweeney known as Fan Two
  • Denise Moyé known as Older Woman
  • Peter Jurasik known as Hotel Manager
  • Dan Mengini known as Spectator One
  • Michael H. Cole known as Another Reporter
  • Janet Metzger known as Jane Ann
  • Dax Griffin known as Racist City Island Fan
  • Holden Hansen known as Freckle's Dad
  • Jayson Warner Smith known as White Gas Station Attendant
  • Jeremy Ray Taylor known as Boy (as Jeremy Taylor)
  • Christopher Harvey known as Bus Driver
  • Kelley Jakle known as Alice
  • Jud Tylor known as Laraine Day
  • Tobias Michael Finn known as Panamanian Kid
  • Ercell A. Grimes Jr. known as Shouting Fan
  • Dwight Houser known as City Island Umpire
  • Barry Suttle known as Roosevelt Home Umpire
  • Andrew W. Roberts known as Ball One Umpire
  • Jimmie L. Coleman known as Negro League Umpire
  • Steve Hicks known as Umpire One
  • Wayne Hickey known as Umpire Two
  • Andrew C. Mullins known as Umpire Three (as Andrew Mullins)
  • Dennis A. Spears known as Umpire Four
  • Gary Miller known as Umpire Five
  • Todd Wilson known as Reporter Four
  • David Thoms known as Enos Slaughter
  • Richard Tavernaro known as Deland Umpire
  • Hunter Clowdus known as Dodger Bat Boy
  • Courtney Rose Collins known as Young Lady at Train Station
  • Barry Fowler known as Baseball Player
  • Jim Gunter known as Ball One Umpire
  • Brandon Kersey known as Baseball Player
  • Trey McGriff known as Waldorf Member
  • Tonia Morris known as Panamanian Woman
  • Loren L. Baker known as Reporter (uncredited)
  • Jeremy Bales known as Phillies Bat Boy (uncredited)
  • Chance Bartels known as Dodgers Fan (uncredited)
  • Melissa Bender known as Dodger Fan (uncredited)
  • Tyler Bilyeu known as Young Man in Train (uncredited)
  • Ty Boswell known as Pete Center - Cleveland Indians Pitcher (uncredited)
  • Frank Brennan known as BWA Speaker (uncredited)
  • Valin Brenwen known as Dodger Player (uncredited)
  • Betsey Brindger known as Extra (uncredited)
  • Sean Buxton known as Hank Behrman (uncredited)
  • Chuck Clark known as Cab Rider / Ballpark Usher (uncredited)
  • John Collier known as Fan (uncredited)
  • Rob Crowe known as Brooklyn Dodger Fan (uncredited)
  • Jarrod Cuthrell known as Vendor (uncredited)
  • David Dillon known as Leader of Assault (uncredited)
  • Colman Domingo known as Lawson Bowman (uncredited)
  • Gerald Duckworth known as Montreal Royals Coach (uncredited)
  • Nicole Dukes known as Extra (uncredited)
  • Joan Farrell known as Lawson Bowman Patron (uncredited)
  • Drake Fenlon known as Dodgers Fan (uncredited)
  • Jackson Flowers known as Phillies Dugout Player (uncredited)
  • Daniel Gale known as Running Dodger #1 (uncredited)
  • Miranda-Lynn Gartin known as Montreal Fan (uncredited)
  • Benjamin C. Graham known as Dodgers Fan (uncredited)
  • Anthony B. Harris known as Street Pedestrian / Airport Passenger (uncredited)
  • James Harvley known as Outside Bar Patron (uncredited)
  • Walter Hendrix III known as Baseball Fan (uncredited)
  • Abigail Jackson known as Waldorf Woman (uncredited)
  • Andrew R. Kaplan known as Reporter / Ebbets Heckler (uncredited)
  • Alexander Karim known as (uncredited)
  • Debi Kimsey known as Manicurist (uncredited)
  • Joe W. Lacey known as Fan (uncredited)
  • Jack Landry known as Printer (uncredited)
  • Marc-Henry Lazarre known as Spectator / Fan (uncredited)
  • Matthew Lyda known as Jackie Heckler (uncredited)
  • Juan Martel known as Monarch #25 (uncredited)
  • Todd Maynor known as Spectator (uncredited)
  • Eric Mendenhall known as Brooklyn Fan (uncredited)
  • Kurtis Montgomery known as Rex Barney - Brooklyn Dodger (uncredited)
  • Dave Moro known as Billy Herman (uncredited)
  • Cullen Moss known as Waiting Reporter (uncredited)
  • Michael L. Nesbitt known as Preacher (uncredited)
  • Kacie Jo Marta Nickles known as New York Shopper (uncredited)
  • Sean Nix known as Jake Pitler - Dodgers Coach (uncredited)
  • Emily Marie Palmer known as Girl with Branch Rickey (uncredited)
  • Neko Parham known as Deacon (uncredited)
  • Charles Parnell known as Herbert T. Miller (uncredited)
  • Amanda Pasierbowicz known as Baseball Fan (uncredited)
  • Jonathan Payton known as Rachel's Brother (uncredited)
  • Denise Pereira known as Secretary (uncredited)
  • Ron Prather known as Umpire Crosley (uncredited)
  • Dena Rivera known as Bowman Cafe Patron (uncredited)
  • Donterrius Ruff known as Monarch #27 (uncredited)
  • Andrew Rush known as Lee Handley (uncredited)
  • Henry G. Sanders known as Max (uncredited)
  • Harley Shellhammer known as Montreal Royals Player (uncredited)
  • Nathan Sikes known as Dodgers Fan (uncredited)
  • Ben Smith known as Boston Brave (uncredited)
  • David Stanbra known as Stan Musial (uncredited)
  • Curry Stone known as Guy in Train 2 / Game Observer (uncredited)
  • Ian Stylezz known as Jackie Robinson Fan (uncredited)
  • Michael Telfair known as Baggage Carrier (uncredited)
  • Jermaine Thomas known as Monarch #40 (uncredited)
  • Tony Vaughn known as Deacon (uncredited)
  • Jerrad Vunovich known as Bat Boy (uncredited)
  • Michael J. Walker known as Baseball Fan (uncredited)
  • Tim Ware known as Cook (uncredited)
  • Wayne Webb known as Waldorf Patron (uncredited)
  • Joseph Wesolowski known as Spectator (uncredited)
  • Marvin West known as Fan (uncredited)
  • Nickolas Wolf known as Baseball Fan (uncredited)

Production Companies:

  • Warner Bros. Pictures (presents) (A Brian Helgeland Film)
  • Legendary Pictures (presents)

MPAA: Rated PG-13 for thematic elements including language



42 (2013) Review by hitek_dialekt from United States
I'm a middle-aged black man now and sometimes I wonder if young peopleget it.

I was born in Richmond, VA, and I'm 1 (ONE) generation removed fromsegregation.

It is because of this that I was FLOORED by the performance of theseyoung actors. Chadwick Boseman & Nicole Beharie did a magnificent jobportraying the grace and courage of the Robinsons.

I couldn't have done it. Boseman has an UNCANNY resemblance to Jackie,and his performance was so visceral that it proved to me that Icouldn't have done it.

I wouldn't have had the courage to stand up to racism by NOT fightingback. I wouldn't have had the patience to bide my time until folksdecided it was time to see me as being more than sub-human. Iabsolutely wouldn't have taken the risk of playing a game while peoplethreatened my wife and child.

When Jackie finally got angry enough to smash his bat against a wall,that was the ONLY thing I could relate to - then to realize he had togo back out there because it was about MORE than just him - I wasflabbergasted by his courage.

This is more than a film about baseball. The nuances like watchingpeople in second class seating still turning out to support Robinson infull-on "Sunday church service" dress was poignant to me.

This movie ain't just about Jackie.

My mom is from New York, and she was 7 years old when Jackie joined theDodgers. She remembers this clearly.

It's obvious why you (as I did) would take your kids to see this filmas it shows what happened and how far we've come. For me, it shows whatother people did FOR ME that I was incapable of doing for myself.

This film has some corny parts to it - like most films of this ilk, itsanitizes some things and does tie a nice bow on some issues glossedover in the retelling...

..that doesn't mean it's not a darned good film.

I'm pretty cynical these days. It's not often that I watch a film witha lump in my throat the whole time. I am indebted to the young actorswho portrayed the people of my grandparents' generation with style,class and urgency.

I will own this film when it becomes available and that date can't comesoon enough.





42 (2013) Review by David Ferguson (fergusontx@gmail.com) from Dallas, Texas
Greetings again from the darkness. After some soul searching, I havedecided to turn off the critical side of my brain and concentrate onwhat is good about this movie. As a baseball and movie fanatic, a bitof trepidation creeps in when the two come together. However, thisreally isn't a baseball movie, though the story focuses on what may bethe most critical turning point in baseball history. In fact, thisturning point was much bigger than the American Pasttime ... it wasalso key to the Civil Rights Movement. The movie is a reminder of howdifferent things could have been with the wrong man rather than theright one ... Jackie Robinson.

Writer/Director Brian Helgeland (s/p for L.A. Confidential and MysticRiver) takes a look at what occurred in 1945-47, when Brooklyn DodgersPresident and GM Branch Rickey (played by Harrison Ford) made thebusiness decision to integrate baseball. We see his selection process... Roy Campanella "too nice", Satchel Paige "too old". He settles onJackie Robinson after their infamous 3 hour meetings where Rickeyconfronts Robinson with his need for a black player "with the guts NOTto fight back".

Chadwick Boseman portrays Jackie Robinson as a man thoroughly in lovewith his wife Rachel (played by Nicole Beharie), and one who says hejust wants to "be a ballplayer", while at the same time taking pride inhis world-changing role. We see his evolution from his stint asshortstop for the Kansas City Monarchs of Negro Leagues to his timewith the Dodgers' AAA minor league team in Montreal and finally to hisintroduction to the Major Leagues in 1947.

This is an earnest and sincere movie that removes the complexities ofthe times and the main characters. Much of it is portrayed as good guysversus bad guys. The good guys are really good and the bad guys arereally bad. Alan Tudyk has the unenviable task of portrayingPhiladelphia Phillies manager Ben Chapman, who famously unleashed averbal assault of vile racism on Robinson. Mr. Rickey creditedChapman's small-mindedness as the single biggest factor in unifying theDodger team around Robinson. The other famous moment given time in themovie is when beloved shortstop Pee Wee Reese (Lucas Black) put his armaround Robinson, shushing the Cincinnati fans. Of course as a baseballfan, I enjoyed the all too brief antics of Brooklyn manager LeoDurocher (Christopher Meloni) whose place in the Robinson story wouldhave been much more profound had he not succumbed to the weakness ofthe flesh (so to speak).

Filmmaker Helgeland provides a tale of morality and social change, andprovides a glimpse at the character and strength required by thoseinvolved. The story has much more to do with demonstrating how thetimes began to change than it does with how Jackie Robinson, anunpolished ballplayer but superior athlete, transformed himself into aperennial all-star and league MVP. And that's as it should be. AsRickey stated, acceptance will only occur if the world is convincedRobinson is a fine gentleman and a great baseball player. That burdenmust have weighed heavily at times, but it's very clear that Robinsonwas the right man at the right time.





42 (2013) Review by rlplummer2 from Illinois
As Jackie Robinson was an excellent, multi-faceted baseball player,"42" is an excellent multi-faceted movie. Writer-director BrianHelgeland manages to artfully mix elements of drama, baseball action,humor and romance[!] while telling an important story about recentAmerican history.

I thought it was wise for the film to focus on just a few years ofRobinson's career, so that more time could be given to important scenesboth on and off the field.

"42" is not called the "Jackie Robinson Story" for a reason. The movieis about more than just one man. The film shows the roles that BrooklynDodgers owner Branch Rickey (Harrison Ford), Robinson's wife Rachel(Nicole Beharie), and journalist Wendell Smith (Andre Holland) playedin Robinson's career and life. All the actors give fine performances.And Chadwick Boseman is fantastic in portraying Robinson'sdetermination, anxiety, anger, athleticism and courage.

I also appreciated the scenes that touched on the cultural climate inthe nation. Watch for what happens between a father and his son whenRobinson is introduced at a game in Cincinnati.

I thoroughly enjoyed "42". It's a film that that should be agame-winning hit with baseball fans, and those who appreciate civilrights and American history.






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