The Kid from Left Field is a 1979 film that made its world premiere on September 30, 1979. The movie has a runtime of 100 minutes and hails from the United States.
The film features a talented ensemble cast that includes Rance Howard as Harry the Bartender, Gary Collins as Pete Sloane, Alberto Vazquez as Juan Telles, Bill Henderson as Brad Linquist, Robert Guillaume as Larry Cooper, Gary Coleman as Jackie Robinson 'J.R.' Cooper, Ken Medlock as Grosso, Trish O'Neil as Marion Fowler, Ed McMahon as Fred Walker, Steve Nahan as News Sportscaster, Tab Hunter as Bill Lorant, Hank Robinson as the Umpire, Steve Tannen as Orlando, Stanley Brock as Carl Hagen, Rick Podell as Leonard Hyams, Don Draper as the Process Server, Gordon V. Grant as Rydell, Justin Randy as Herman, Owen Sullivan as Bob Holden, Peggy Brown as the Secretary, Angelo Lamonea as Vreeland, Dick Jenola as the Disgruntled Fan, Weldon Blayler as Bill the Gateman, Nancy Han Leonard as Mrs. Krager, Sonny Craver as Mr. Brown, and Bryan in a role.
The Kid from Left Field follows the story of a young boy who unexpectedly becomes the manager of a struggling baseball team. With his unconventional methods and love for the game, he begins to turn the team's fortunes around and capture the hearts of fans everywhere.
The film is a heartwarming tale of perseverance, teamwork, and the enduring spirit of baseball. It showcases the power of belief in oneself and the ability to overcome obstacles, no matter how insurmountable they may seem.
Overall, The Kid from Left Field is a timeless classic that resonates with audiences of all ages. Its message of hope and determination is sure to inspire and uplift viewers long after the credits roll.
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