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Soul of the Game

  • TV Movie
  • 1996
  • PG-13
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
1.1K
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Soul of the Game (1996)
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Black baseball greats, Satchel Paige and Josh Gibson, vie to be the first afro-American major leaguer, only to see the outspoken rookie, Jackie Robinson, be chosen.Black baseball greats, Satchel Paige and Josh Gibson, vie to be the first afro-American major leaguer, only to see the outspoken rookie, Jackie Robinson, be chosen.Black baseball greats, Satchel Paige and Josh Gibson, vie to be the first afro-American major leaguer, only to see the outspoken rookie, Jackie Robinson, be chosen.

  • Director
    • Kevin Rodney Sullivan
  • Writers
    • Gary Hoffman
    • David Himmelstein
  • Stars
    • Delroy Lindo
    • Mykelti Williamson
    • Edward Herrmann
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Kevin Rodney Sullivan
    • Writers
      • Gary Hoffman
      • David Himmelstein
    • Stars
      • Delroy Lindo
      • Mykelti Williamson
      • Edward Herrmann
    • 8User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Delroy Lindo
    Delroy Lindo
    • Satchel Paige
    Mykelti Williamson
    Mykelti Williamson
    • Josh Gibson
    Edward Herrmann
    Edward Herrmann
    • Branch Rickey
    Blair Underwood
    Blair Underwood
    • Jackie Robinson
    R. Lee Ermey
    R. Lee Ermey
    • Wilkie
    Salli Richardson-Whitfield
    Salli Richardson-Whitfield
    • Lahoma
    • (as Salli Richardson)
    Gina Ravera
    Gina Ravera
    • Grace
    Obba Babatundé
    Obba Babatundé
    • Cum Posey
    Cylk Cozart
    • Zo Perry
    J.D. Hall
    J.D. Hall
    • Gus Greenlee
    Jerry Hardin
    Jerry Hardin
    • Happy Chandler
    Brent Jennings
    Brent Jennings
    • Frank Duncan
    Richard Riehle
    Richard Riehle
    • Pete Harmon
    Armand Asselin
    • Rip
    Joey Banks
    • Link Rudolph
    Paul Bates
    Paul Bates
    • Orderly #1
    Bruce Beatty
    Bruce Beatty
    • Reporter
    Guy Boyd
    Guy Boyd
    • Clark Griffith
    • Director
      • Kevin Rodney Sullivan
    • Writers
      • Gary Hoffman
      • David Himmelstein
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    9johnnyb-10

    a thoroughly entertaining sleeper

    Kevin Rodney Sullivan uses this masterpiece of a cable movie to build his resume for his entre into feature film directing ("How Stella Got Her Groove Back"). HBO Pictures' faith in the young actor/director, who to date has very few credits as either, is justified.

    The year is 1945. Everyone knows that soon, the Major Leagues will be integrated. Most think the player who breaks the "color line" will be an established Negro Leagues star, such as legendary hurler Leroy "Satchel" Paige of the Kansas City Monarchs or Homestead Grays' catcher Josh Gibson, who was called "the black Babe Ruth." But Dodgers General Manager Branch Rickey confounds the experts and chooses the confrontational but cerebral Jackie Robinson first.

    Delroy Lindo, an unheralded but talented character actor ("Broken Arrow," "Get Shorty," "Malcolm X," "Crooklyn") shows true leading man potential as Satchel Paige in this engaging story about the struggle for Negro League stars to make it to the "big leagues" in the mid 1940s. Mykelti Williamson ("Forrest Gump," "The New WKRP in Cincinnati," "Midnight Caller") is excellent as Josh Gibson. Blair Underwood ("L.A. Law"), a fine actor, seems physically miscast as Jackie Robinson, but turns in a credible performance as the future Brooklyn Dodger second baseman and Hall of Famer. Edward Herrmann ("Richie Rich" and Dodge automobile pitchman) is properly pontifical as Rickey, and an excellent facial match, although he is much taller and more nattily attired than "The Mahatma" was in real life. Venerable character actor R. Lee Ermey ("Full Metal Jacket") steals a couple of scenes in his role as J. L. "Wilkie" Wilkinson, the visionary Kansas City Monarchs owner who, among other innovations, invented night baseball.

    The story is mostly entertainment, a docudrama. It is a sumptuously photographed period piece with clothes, cars, ballparks, and hotel lobbies perfectly festooned in the style of the day. As a character study, it is flawed. Paige, while portrayed as the consummate showman he was, is also shown as a devoted husband whose wife Lahoma (Salli Richardson) travels everywhere with him. The real life Paige was a notorious womanizer. And although there are many scenes with Gibson and Robinson together, including a near-fight that probably never happened, in reality, there is no evidence to suggest that Gibson and Robinson ever met each other. The screenplay also glosses over Gibson's well-documented alcoholism and heroin addiction, suggesting that the brain tumor which eventually killed him at the tender age of 36 was the sole cause of the bizarre behavior that kept him from being the first African-American selected to play in the majors.

    The movie also has fictional scenes at the beginning and end where a newspaper reporter talks to Willie Mays during the 1954 World Series before the young Giants outfielder goes out and makes "the catch" of Vic Wertz's blast in Cleveland's Municipal Stadium. It is also convenient how many times the juvenile Mays seems to pop up in opportune moments as a spectator or autograph seeker during the film. One such scene was used to make the point that his father, Cat Mays, had been a standout in the Negro Leagues long before baseball integration was a remote possibility, and also to get Robinson--and the audience--to question how old Paige really was at that point.

    On the other hand, the film does a creditable job of showing how tough times were for Negro League ballplayers and how eager most were to be accepted into so-called "organized baseball," despite the Jim Crow laws and attitudes of the day. There is a shocking and touching scene where a clueless young fruit vendor repays the kindness of Mr. and Mrs. Paige by calling them the ugliest racial epithet used against African-Americans.

    As entertainment, "Soul of the Game" deserves an "A." As a historical document, it is about a "C." That's "C" as in "see it."
    8matthewssilverhammer

    One of the best baseball movies I've ever seen...

    ...Yet no one seems to really know about it, which actually fits with the subjects of the film. Most mainstream Jackie Robinson movies are about the effect his life and career had on the world (aka the white community), but this one zeros in on the black community, specifically the Negro League athletes who set a path racial integration and had to watch someone else get the glory. A strong story well-told, with a wonderful lack of sensationalism and tons of heart.
    6MarioB

    Waiting for the Spike Lee bio of Jackie Robinson

    Everybody knows that director Spike Lee wants to make a film about Jackie Robinson, and he's probably the best man to do it. While we are waiting, here we have an honest TV movie about the early days of Robinson un pro baseball. The film shows us the two greatest athletes of the Black Men Baseball league, Josh Gibson and Satchel Paige. I think it's a bit sad to portray these men with foolish minds, always tryin' to have some fun, because I'm sure that discipline was necessary to them to be so excellent on the field. Anyway, I think this movie is entertaining, well done and it can be a good filler while we're waiting for Mr. Spike Lee epic.
    8Maniac-9

    The soul of baseball

    The soul of the game is a movie that follows around 3 prominent negro league baseball players with Satchel Paige, Josh Gibson and Jackie Robinson. Branch Rickey is looking to integrate the Dodgers but is looking for just the right guy to do it, he chooses Robinson who at the time didn't have as much notoriety as the other two. But he didn't have as much baggage as Gibson and a lot younger then Paige and Rickey felt that Robinson had the background to handle all of the heckling far better then either of the other two.

    Excellent performances by everyone involved and the movie tells a good story about how the game of baseball and conversely all sports and if you think about it the whole world was changed in the process. If you it wasn't for the success of the movie you wouldn't have had Jim Brown in the NFL or Bill Russell in the NBA.
    9CyMaddux

    if you are into baseball......

    This is a great movie. With accurate depictions of Satchel Paige, John Gibson, and Jackie Robinson, this is one of the unsung great baseball movies of the mid 90's

    Great performance by Delroy Lindo as Satchel Paige and a good story line.. If you are a baseball fan you will love this movie, if you aren't you should watch it to become informed about some trials faced by african-american ballplayers

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    • Trivia
      The baseball field used for location shooting is same stadium which served as the home field for the Rockford Peaches in "A League of Our Own." Now called League Stadium, it is located in Huntingburg, Indiana.
    • Goofs
      At the end of the movie, in the Negro League vs. Major League All-Star Game, played in 1945, there is a 50-star flag on the flagpole (two close-up shots). In 1948 it should have been a 48-star flag.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The 18th Annual CableACE Awards (1996)

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    • Release date
      • April 20, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Baseball in Black and White
    • Filming locations
      • Huntingburg, Indiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Gary Hoffman Productions
      • Home Box Office (HBO)
      • Mike Medavoy Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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