42 (2013)
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77% of critics liked it
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88% of users liked it
(36,484 ratings)
Hero is a word we hear often in sports, but heroism is not always about achievements on the field of play. "42" tells the story of two men-the great Jackie Robinson and legendary Brooklyn Dodgers GM Branch Rickey-whose brave stand against prejudice forever changed the world by changing the… More Hero is a word we hear often in sports, but heroism is not always about achievements on the field of play. "42" tells the story of two men-the great Jackie Robinson and legendary Brooklyn Dodgers GM Branch Rickey-whose brave stand against prejudice forever changed the world by changing the game of baseball. In 1946, Branch Rickey (Harrison Ford) put himself at the forefront of history when he signed Jackie Robinson (Chadwick Boseman) to the team, breaking Major League Baseball's infamous color line. But the deal also put both Robinson and Rickey in the firing line of the public, the press and even other players. Facing unabashed racism from every side, Robinson was forced to demonstrate tremendous courage and restraint by not reacting in kind, knowing that any incident could destroy his and Rickey's hopes. Instead, Number 42 let his talent on the field do the talking-ultimately winning over fans and his teammates, silencing his critics, and paving the way for others to follow. (c) WB
- Directed By
- Brian Helgeland
- Written By
- Brian Helgeland
- Genres
- Drama
- In Theaters
- Apr 12, 2013 Wide
- Studio
- Warner Bros. Pictures
Critic Reviews
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David Denby, New Yorker
A square, uninventive, but detailed and stirring bio-pic devoted to the two years in an athlete's life that changed a nation.
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Richard Roeper, Richard Roeper.com
"This is a competent but mostly unexceptional film about a most extraordinary man."
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Lisa Kennedy, Denver Post
This story inspires and entertains with a vital chapter in this nation's history.
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Peter Rainer, Christian Science Monitor
The filmmaking is TV-movie-of-the-week dull and Robinson's ordeal is hammered home to the exclusion of virtually everything else in his life.
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Laremy Legel, Film.com
"A kind and decent film, though it doesn't add to Robinson's legacy."
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Cast
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Chadwick Boseman
as Jackie Robinson
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Harrison Ford
as Branch Rickey
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Nicole Beharie
as Rachel Robinson
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Christopher Meloni
as Leo Durocher
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Ryan Merriman
as Dixie Walker
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Lucas Black
as Pee Wee Reese
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Andre Holland
as Wendell Smith
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Alan Tudyk
as Ben Chapman
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Hamish Linklater
as Ralph Branca
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T.R. Knight
as Harold Parrott
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John C. McGinley
as Red Barber
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Toby Huss
as Clyde Sukeforth
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Max Gail
as Burt Shotton
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Brad Beyer
as Kirby Higbe
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James Pickens Jr.
as Mr. Brock
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Gino Anthony Pesi
as Joe Garagiola
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Brett Cullen
as Clay Hopper
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Jesse Luken
as Eddie Stanky
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Jamey Holliday
as Pete Reiser
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Derek Phillips
as Bobby Bragan
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Jamie Ruehling
as Spider Jorgensen
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Blake Sanders
as Gene Hermanski
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Johnny Knight
as Carl Furillo
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Clint O'Brien
as Hugh Casey
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Dusan Brown
as Ed Charles
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Cherise Boothe
as Ed's Mother
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Friedel Pinkston
as Birmingham Catcher
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Linc Hand
as Fritz Ostermueller
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Thomas Helgeland
as Everett McCooey
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Matt Clark
as Luther
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Peter Mackenzie
as Happy Chandler
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Joe Inscoe
as Bob Cooke
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Monnae Michaell
as Mallie
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Karole Foreman
as Duff Harris
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C.J. Nitkowski
as Dutch Leonard
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Scott Callaway
as Andy Seminick
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Aaron Farb
as Phillie Two
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James Rackley
as Phillie One
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Anthony Goolsby
as Monarch Batter
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Lou Criscuolo
as Reporter One
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Ross Hughes
as Reporter Two
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Joe Knezevich
as Reporter Three
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Mark Harelik
as Herb Pennock
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Kenny Cook
as Fan One
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Rhoda Griffis
as Miss Bishop
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Dan Fenlan
as Babe Hamburger
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Maury Covington
as Policeman
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Henry Friedman
as Freckles
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Jon Kohler
as Spectator Two
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Marc Gowan
as Doctor
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Jackson Walker
as Jimmy Powers
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Danny Vinson
as Eddie Dyer
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Ari Blinder
as Photographer
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William Flaman
as Cracker
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David Sweeney
as Fan Two
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Denise Moye
as Older Woman
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Peter Jurasik
as Hotel Manager
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Dan Mengini
as Spectator One
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Michael H. Cole
as Another Reporter
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Janet Metzger
as Jane Ann
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Dax Griffin
as Racist City Island Fan
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Holden Hansen
as Freckle's Dad
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Jayson Warner Smith
as White Gas Station Attendant
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Jeremy Taylor
as Boy
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Christopher Harvey
as Bus Driver
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Kelley Alice Jakle
as Alice
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Jud Tylor
as Laraine Day
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Tobias Michael Finn
as Panamanian Kid
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Ercell Grimes
as Shouting Fan
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Dwight Houser
as City Island Umpire
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Barry Suttle
as Roosevelt Home Umpire
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Andrew B. Roberts
as Ball One Umpire
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Jimmie L. Coleman
as Negro League Umpire
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Steve Hicks
as Umpire One
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Wayne Hickey
as Umpire Two
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Andrew Mullins
as Umpire Three
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Dennis A. Spears
as Umpire Four
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Gary Miller
as Umpire Five
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Todd Wilson
as Reporter Four
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David Thoms
as Enos Slaughter
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Richard Tavernaro
as Deland Umpire
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Hunter Clowdus
as Dodger Bat Boy
- Jon Bernthal
