Game 6
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It's 1986 and a day in the life of playwright Nicky Rogan, who is torn and decides to skip his opening night on Broadway. Why? He thinks a critic is destined to hate his play and he can't pull himself away from watching his beloved Red Sox in Game 6 of the 1986 World Series.
| Rating: R |
Length: 87 mins. |
Year: 2005 |
| Starring: Michael Keaton, Catherine O'Hara, Griffin Dunne, Bebe Neuwirth, Robert Downey Jr. |
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Movie Facts
- Michael Keaton worked for a discounted salary of only $100 per day.
- Tagline: Where were *you* on that night?
Reviews from our users [Review this film]
"It's OK. By no means do I put this up at the top of my list. Michael Keaton was paid peanuts to make this film and it showed. The plot was very slow developing and once it did, your left thinking, "That's all?" Despite how the film was marketed and what you'd assume from the description on the cover, this was barely a baseball film. You never actually see any live baseball, just a view of Game 6 from a TV in a bar." --Jason of BaseballMovie.com
Great Baseball Quotes
"The Red Sox are always winning. Until they lose." Nicky Rogan
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