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The First of May

  • 1999
  • G
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
485
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The First of May (1999)
BaseballDramaFamilySport

Eleven-year-old Cory (Dan Byrd) is a foster child nobody wants. Carlotta (Academy Award-nominee Julie Harris) is an elderly woman the world has forgotten.Eleven-year-old Cory (Dan Byrd) is a foster child nobody wants. Carlotta (Academy Award-nominee Julie Harris) is an elderly woman the world has forgotten.Eleven-year-old Cory (Dan Byrd) is a foster child nobody wants. Carlotta (Academy Award-nominee Julie Harris) is an elderly woman the world has forgotten.

  • Director
    • Paul Sirmons
  • Writers
    • Gary Rogers
    • Gail Radley
  • Stars
    • Julie Harris
    • Dan Byrd
    • Mickey Rooney
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    485
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Sirmons
    • Writers
      • Gary Rogers
      • Gail Radley
    • Stars
      • Julie Harris
      • Dan Byrd
      • Mickey Rooney
    • 13User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Julie Harris
    Julie Harris
    • Carlotta
    Dan Byrd
    Dan Byrd
    • Cory
    Mickey Rooney
    Mickey Rooney
    • Boss Ed
    Charles Nelson Reilly
    Charles Nelson Reilly
    • Dinghy
    Tom Nowicki
    Tom Nowicki
    • Dan
    Robin O'Dell
    • Michelle
    Gerard Christopher
    Gerard Christopher
    • Zack
    Mikki Scanlon
    • Loralie
    Joe DiMaggio
    Joe DiMaggio
    • Self
    Jim Accomando
    Jim Accomando
    • Roustabout
    Bob Bass
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Richard G. Blair
    • Foster Agent
    Rachel V. Byrd
    Rachel V. Byrd
    • Nurse Aide
    • (as Rachel Byrd)
    Doreen Chalmers
    • Charity Worker
    Ted Christino
    • John - Foster Dad
    Patricia Clay
    • Ms Hanks
    • (as Pat Clay)
    Laurie Coleman
    • Waitress
    David E. Conley
    • Sgt. David Conley
    • Director
      • Paul Sirmons
    • Writers
      • Gary Rogers
      • Gail Radley
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    10dapootieman

    A wonderful, heartwarming family film

    I first saw The First of May a few years ago with my family and we all were thoroughly pleased. Julie Harris gives a wonderful performance as the lovable Carlotta and Dan Byrd is fantastic in his first film!

    Mickey Rooney may not be the greatest actor in the world (and I hear he smelled like tuna fish on set) but he certainly seemed to deliver in this film.

    This film also features the final screen appearance of Joe DiMaggio, a true baseball legend.

    The story is fun and touching, the cast is fantastic, and I have a feeling that kid who played the catcher will go on to do great things in the future!

    I really hope this film comes to DVD soon! I'll be the first in line to buy it and share it with others!
    8oldprof

    Julie Harris lifts this low-budget film to a higher level

    "The First of May" refers to a greenhorn in the circus business, and that's what young Cory (affectingly played by Dan Byrd) is, when he runs away from his current foster home & joins forces with Carlotta, a lonely, assertive woman condemned for some reason(she has no obvious physical or mental defect) to a restrictive Florida nursing home. Carlotta is no greenhorn, however; she has had years of experience in a circus & even encounters two old friends when she & Cory join Clyde Beatty's troop. The circus scenes alone, w/ their brilliant colors & daredevil activity, would be enough to attract young viewers, but the film is also based on the child-catching premise that a young person of pluck & ingenuity can rescue himself from a constrictive situation. I, for one, was sorry to see Cory return at the end to the kindly but clueless couple from whom he ran away. (In one episode they put him to bed without supper, without asking for any explanation of his behavior.) The lack of family dialogue, however, is more than made up for in his relationship with Carlotta, wonderfully played (complete with foreign accent--Austrian? Hungarian?) by the inimitable Julie Harris, who handles every scene, including dancing with an elephant, with dignified capability. Harris, Mickey Rooney, and several other actors (including Joe DiMaggio in a cameo) agreed to act in this film because it sends the message, "Adopt an unwanted child." But the more important message is, that with the concern & understanding of a few perceptive adults, a child can acquire the self-assurance he needs to succeed in an often irrational, unfriendly world.
    10serenity2016

    I had Rogers as a drama teacher!!!

    I was in Gary Rogers drama class at LSCC and he is an amazing professor. I got to be Little Red Riding Hood in a kiddie musical we put on for school kids. All the songs were really cute and the kids loved them.

    We watched the movie in class and I loved it! I haven't had much luck finding it to watch on TV but have seen Dan Byrd in several things since. I haven't seen it in a couple of years hopefully I will catch the movie on TV soon. I really wanted my daughter to watch it I think she would really enjoy it.

    The story line is really great and fun very family friendly!!
    wjsms-1

    Good clean fun!

    My husband and I just happened upon this fine movie while channel surfing. Julie Harris was outstanding, as were the other main characters. Loved the "pitch" at the end encouraging adoption. Though predictable, the story was enjoyable.
    9oldcurmudgeon

    There wasn't a dry eye in the house

    I recently had the opportunity to attend a screening followed by a Q&A session conducted by the producer-director and found the film to be wonderful - there wasn't a dry eye in the house - and the Q&A session to be very enlightening. Don't miss this one if you have a chance to see it. Julie Harris gives an Oscar-quality performance as an elderly lady shunted off to an old folks home. Dan Byrd is perfect as the foster child abandoned by his mother. Joe DiMaggio played hurt once again and you wouldn't know it. The director shared with us that The Yankee Clipper, who was forced by the union to accept the princely sum of $248 for his work in this film, cracked two ribs the week before filming his scenes. Although he was in obvious pain between takes, on-screen he was the Joe DiMaggio we all remember. This G-rated film has powerful messages about adoption and should be seen by families. This movie deserves wide release.

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    • Trivia
      Charles Nelson Reilly survived the worst circus disaster in history: the Ringling Bros. Barnum and Bailey fire in Hartford, Connecticut in 1944.
    • Crazy credits
      After the closing credits, there's a shot of a turtle-crossing sign; the camera pans down, and we see Mr. T crossing the street while the circus truck and Hannah-Belle wait in the background.

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    • Release date
      • March 20, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Two for the Show
    • Filming locations
      • DeLand, Florida, USA
    • Production company
      • SHO Entertainment Inc.
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      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 51 minutes
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