Movie Description In this film that epitomizes the American love for baseball, Ray Kinsella, a struggling Iowa farmer (Kevin Costner), obeys a mysterious voice in his cornfield that tells him to replace part of his crop with a baseball diamond, resulting in the magical meeting of baseball heroes from the past, including Shoeless Joe Jackson, and the seven other Chicago White Sox players who were suspended for purposefully losing the 1919 World Series. Even after building the diamond, Ray continues to hear voices, and seeks the help of a hermit-like author in sorting out the mystery, which allows the confrontation of ghosts of other sorts.
| Credits | | Writer: | Phil Alden Robinson | | Cast: | Burt Lancaster, Frank Whaley, Ray Liotta, Timothy Busfield |
| Details | | Edition: | Anniversary Edition - Full Frame Edition |
Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 2-Disc Set Full Frame - 1.33 Dual Layer/Single Side Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound - English DTS 5.1 Surround Sound - English Dolby Surround Sound - French Additional Release Material: Commentaries Featurettes - 1. "From Father to Son: Passing Along the Pastime" 2. "Newly-Discovered Deleted Scenes" 3. "The Diamond in the Husks" 4. "Galena, Illinois Pinch Hits for Chisholm, Minnesota (A Walk Through Moonlight Graham's Hometown) 5. "A Look Inside FIELD OF DREAMS" 6. "Bravo's From Page to Screen -- FIELD OF DREAMS", The baseball playing field created for the movie still stands in Iowa as a popular tourist attraction. The field is actually owned by two different farmers, and they have competing souvenir stands.
From November 18 to December 15, 1994, MCA/Universal offered this video for $5.99 through a special promotion with participating McDonald's restaurants.
Editorial Reviews "...A work so smartly written, so beautifully filmed, so perfectly acted, that it does the almost impossible trick of turning sentimentality into true emotion..." New York Times - p.C8 - Caryn James (04/21/1989)
"...A labor of love for all concerned, and their sincerity and enthusiasm are suprisingly contagious..." -- Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly - p.65 - Steve Simels (07/26/1996)
"...FIELD OF DREAMS is about as heartfelt a movie as any major studio has given us recently..." Los Angeles Times - Michael Wilmington (04/21/1989)
"...Uniformly appealing acting..." USA Today - Mike Clark (09/24/1993)
"...It's tight, gripping, and a bit moving too..." Total Film - Simon Brew (05/01/2000)
"[T]his is a magical, moving experience, featuring a rare filmic glimpse at the serene beauty of Middle America." Premiere - Premiere Staff (07/01/2004)
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