Eight Men Out


Eight Men Out


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Eight Men Out

(1988)





Director:
John Sayles

Plot:

The great Chicago White Sox team of 1919 is the saddest team to ever win a pennant. The team is bitter at their penny pincher owner, Charles Comiskey, and at their own teammates. Gamblers take advantage of this opportunity to offer some players money to throw the series. (Most of the players didn't get as much as promised.) But Buck Weaver and the great Shoeless Joe Jackson turn back at the last minute and try to play their best. The Sox actually almost come back from a 3-1 deficit. Two years later, the truth breaks out and the Sox are sued on multiple counts. They are found innocent by the jury but baseball commissioner Landis has other plans. The eight players are suspended for life, and Buck Weaver, for the rest of his life, tries to clear his name.

John Sayles' recounting of the 1919 "Black Sox" incident, in which the Chicago team conspired with organized-gambling powers to throw the World Series.

Eight Men Out tells the true story of the infamous 'Black Sox' scandal of 1919, in which the White Sox players deliberately lost the World Series. The movie places the scandal in the context of a labor dispute between the players and their then all-powerful team owner, and how mobster Arnold Rothstein took advantage of the dispute. The result was a human tragedy for players like "Shoeless" Joe Jackson.

In 1919 gambler Arnold Rothstein bribes disgruntled members of the Chicago White Sox to throw the World Series against Cincinnati. The Sox were considered the better team and their loss, particularly in the early games, raises eyebrows. In fact, some of the blown plays are a little to obvious. Many of the players are conflicted by what they have done and some decide to do their best towards the end of the series to win. In the end they lose and for two years, their secret is safe but when two of them confess, it leads to a trial. Although found not guilty, all eight players were banned for by the newly appointed independent baseball Commissioner, Judge Landis.

Cast:
John CusackGeorge 'Buck' Weaver
Clifton JamesCharles 'Commie' Comiskey
Michael LernerArnold Rothstein
Christopher Lloyd'Sleepy' Bill Burns
John MahoneyWilliam 'Kid' Gleason
Charlie SheenOscar 'Hap' Felsch
David StrathairnEddie Cicotte
D.B. SweeneyJoseph 'Shoeless Joe' Jackson
Michael RookerArnold 'Chick' Gandil
Don HarveyCharles 'Swede' Risberg
James ReadClaude 'Lefty' Williams
Perry LangFred McMullin
Gordon ClappRay Schalk
Jace AlexanderDickie Kerr
Bill IrwinEddie Collins
Richard EdsonBilly Maharg
Kevin TigheJoseph 'Sport' Sullivan
Michael MantellAbe Attell
John AndersonJudge Kenesaw Mountain Landis
Studs TerkelHugh Fullerton
James DesmondSmitty (as Jim Desmond)
John SaylesRing Lardner
Eliot AsinofJohn Heydler
Clyde BassettBan Johnson
John D. CraigRothstein's lawyer
Michael LaskinAlfred Austrian
Randle MellMichael Ahearn
Robert MotzDistrict Attorney
Bill RaymondBen Short
Barbara GarrickHelen Weaver
Wendy MakkenaKate Jackson
Maggie RenziRose Cicotte
Nancy TravisLyra Williams
Tay StrathairnBucky
Jesse VincentScooter
Jack GeorgeFan
Tom SurberFan
Tom LedckeFan
David CarpenterFan
Bert HatchFan
Jerry BrentWriter
Bruce SchumacherWriter
Robert WalshWriter
Matthew HarringtonWriter
Richard LynchWriter
Gary WilliamsWriter
Michael HarrisWriter
Ken BerryHeckler
David RiceEnemy fan
Tom MarshallBrowns umpire
Jack MerrillGrabiner (as Merrill Holtzman)
Josh ThompsonWinslow
Julie WhitneyWoman in Bar
Dana RoiWoman in Bar
Philip MurphyJimmy
Stephen MendilloMonk
J. Dennis NewmanReds Player
Charles SiebertIvey Wingo (as Charles Siebert II)
Jim MartindaleCincinnati Umpire
Bill JenningsChicago Umpire
David HinmanAnnouncer
Danton StoneHired Killer
Patrick GrantIrish Tenor
Tim LaughterBetting Man
Brad ArmacostAttendant
Jim StarkReporter
Brad GriffithReporter
Steve SalgeReporter
Dick CusackJudge Friend
Eaton RandlesClerk
Max ChiddesterTom Nash
Rich KomenichJury Foreman
Patrick BrownNew Jersey Fan
John GriesemerNew Jersey Fan
Charles YankogluNew Jersey Fan
Michael B. PrestonNew Jersey Fan (as Michael Preston)
John E. BlazierNewspaper Reporter (uncredited)
Luther CreekBall Park usher (uncredited)
Jack Randall EarlesReporter (uncredited)
Sam GawUsher (uncredited)
Wayne PyleReporter (uncredited)
Bill Reeves (uncredited)
Keith SchraderUmpire (uncredited)
Aaron WeilerReds Player, Hoboken Player (uncredited)

Writing By:

Eliot Asinof(book "8 Men Out")
John Sayles(screenplay)

Produced By:

Barbara Boyleexecutive producer
Jerry Offsayexecutive producer
Sarah Pillsburyproducer
Peggy Rajskico-producer
Midge Sanfordproducer




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