Fever Pitch (2005)

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Written by Nick Hornby, Lowell Ganz

Directed by Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly

Also known as "The Perfect Catch"

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2005

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA/Germany

Filmed in Colour

Bobby and Peter Farrelly's romcom stars Jimmy Fallon as Ben Wrightman, a teacher who meets high-powered business woman Lindsey Meeks. They hit it off and their feelings grow for each other until she realises there's someone else in his life - the Boston Red Sox baseball team. Based on Nick Hornby's novel Fever Pitch and released in America under that title, the two leads bring the same warmth and humour to their roles as their British counterparts. Even sports fans unfamiliar with baseball will know the pain that comes from attending an important function when your team are playing a crucial match...

Cast

Image for Drew BarrymoreDrew BarrymoreLindsey Meeks
Jimmy FallonBen Wrightman
Jason SpevackBen in 1980
Jack KehlerAl
Scott SeveranceArtie
Jessamy FinetTheresa
Maureen KeillerViv
Lenny ClarkeUncle Carl
Image for Ione SkyeIone SkyeMolly
KaDee StricklandRobin
Marissa Jaret WinokurSarah
Evan HelmuthTroy
Brandon CraggsCasey
Brett MurphyRyan
Isabella FinkAudrey

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