Un jugador de ligas menores llamado Chuck se niega a volver a lanzar hasta que se desarmen las armas nucleares. La estrella de baloncesto "Amazing Grace" Smith sigue el ejemplo del niño y co... Leer todoUn jugador de ligas menores llamado Chuck se niega a volver a lanzar hasta que se desarmen las armas nucleares. La estrella de baloncesto "Amazing Grace" Smith sigue el ejemplo del niño y comienza una tendencia.Un jugador de ligas menores llamado Chuck se niega a volver a lanzar hasta que se desarmen las armas nucleares. La estrella de baloncesto "Amazing Grace" Smith sigue el ejemplo del niño y comienza una tendencia.
- Premios
- 3 nominaciones en total
- Russell
- (as William L. Petersen)
Reseñas destacadas
His story gets picked up nationally, where it strikes a chord with NBA superstar "Amazing Grace" Smith (Alex English). He decides to refuse to play as well, and he moves to Chuck's small hometown. They are soon joined by more professional athletes, as the world's sportspeople all take up the cause. Their innocent campaign has consequences, though, such as angry locals, as well as disapproval from the highest levels of power.
Co-starring William L. Petersen and Frances Conroy as Chuck's parents, Jamie Lee Curtis as Amazing Grace's sports agent, Lee Richardson as a shady financier and power-broker, and, in his first big screen role in 7 years, Gregory Peck as the U.S. president.
This is silly stuff, operating at a child's level of naivete. The message is a nice one, if in no way practical. There were a few of these anti-nuke films in the waning days of the Cold War, and most were terrible. The acting is passable in this one, if nothing memorable, and there aren't any stand-out moments scriptwise, either. It's technically well-made, with Robert Elswit on cinematography and Elmer Bernstein providing the score.
Possibly worth it for a historical perspective, albeit a pedestrian one.
The story is of a young boy protesting nuclear weapons by refusing to play Little League baseball. Professional players join in his fight when they hear of his cause. While in this day and age its somewhat unlikely, it offers a great feeling of hope, of truly believing in something, and sacrificing luxuries for the greater good of the world. I love this movie, its not flashy but it touches the heart. Maybe I am a sap, but I don't think I have had one viewing of this movie without being brought to tears. See this movie at least once. Its worth it.
If you show this movie to your children, there is an emotional (but not graphic) death in this movie.
Young Mr. Zuehlke gives up the Little League in protest and his small human interest story catches the attention of professional basketball player Amazing Grace Smith played by Alex English. Partly due to a fairly recent personal tragedy he's suffered he joins the young Little Leaguer out in Montana and then some players from other professional sports join as well.
The two athletes professional and amateur are the story, dwarfing such name players as Jamie Lee Curtis who is English's sports agent and Gregory Peck as the President of the United States who finds his hand in negotiating with the Russians compromised.
Amazing Grace And Chuck got dated and very quickly by the collapse of the Soviet Union. We started having to deal with a much different world than what President Peck was confronted with. There are no easy answers out there and the threats have multiplied with both ecological and biological terror a possibility as well.
Still Amazing Grace And Chuck was a sincere effort at presenting the pacifist point of view.
Nothing wrong with a movie that make you believe that a dream could happen.
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- CuriosidadesDebut theatrical feature film of cast members Alex English and Joshua Zuehlke. Alex English, the all-star forward for the Denver Nuggets and the National Basketball Association's leading scorer of the 1980's, made his acting debut as Amazing Grace Smith, a character much like himself-sensitive, introspective, highly principled - who decides his moral convictions are stronger than his desire to be a great player. Joshua Zuehlke, a seventh grade star Little League pitcher from Minnesota, made his acting debut as Chuck Murdock, a young man who abruptly leaves childhood behind when he courageously makes a very adult decision.
- Citas
President: [to Chuck about his protest of the nuclear missiles] Now Chuck I can't deny you the right to protest, that's in the first amendment and God forbid that should change. But there's an old saying: "You can't run into a crowded theater and yell fire!"
[pause]
Chuck Murdock: But, sir, what if there is a fire?
- Banda sonoraChuck's Lament (A Child's Dream)
Composed & Produced by David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Graham Nash & Joe Vitale
Performed by Crosby Stills & Nash
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Amazing Grace and Chuck
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- Presupuesto
- 5.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Duración1 hora 54 minutos
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- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1