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Home Run
An alcoholic ballplayer (Scott Elrod) has to return to his hometown to enter a rehab program, there he finds new hope when he gets honest about his checkered past, and takes on coaching duties for a misfit Little League team.























20 July 1961, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA



26 October 1998, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA


15 July 1979, Merrick, New York, USA

20 August 1973, Akron, Ohio, USA








30 July 1964, South Bend, Indiana, USA







10 February 1975, Germany




April 16, 2013
Well-cast but thinly scripted faith-based dramedy about baseball, booze and redemption
April 19, 2013
It delivers its message of hope and healing in a manner that is honest, entertaining and authentic, in a film that can reach audiences both religious and secular.
October 25, 2013
As Christian-themed movies go, this one may not be an over-the-fence hit, but decent enough acting almost compensates for a clichéd plot that's intended as a too-obvious illustration/inspiration.
April 19, 2013
Baseball, little kids and religion could be a queasy formula for the movie blues but, happily, this one slides down pretty easily.
April 26, 2013
This slightly better-than-average family film is all paint-by-numbers.
April 19, 2013
It's preaching the gospel of a 12-step recovery program with a heavy helping of Jesus for guidance. And the corn can get pretty high ...
April 18, 2013
Boilerplate rise-fall-redemption stuff that works more when it's trying to do less.
April 18, 2013
Almost from the beginning the message overwhelms the medium.
April 19, 2013
Athlete learns what's important in alcoholism drama.
April 19, 2013
The strongest scenes take place in dingy hotel rooms, on a deserted farm or in the rehab sessions. It's during these moments that "Home Run" swings for the fences, and often connects.