42 (HBO)
Biographical film about baseball legend Jackie Robinson
About 42 (HBO)
Released: 2013
Platform: Max
Rating: PG-13
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Cast
Chadwick Boseman, Harrison Ford, Nicole Beharie, Christopher Meloni
About 42 (HBO)
The 2013 biographical sports film "42" is a tribute to the legendary baseball player Jackie Robinson, who wore the jersey number 42 during his tenure with the Brooklyn Dodgers. This inspirational drama showcases Robinson's journey as the first African American to play in Major League Baseball, facing and overcoming immense racial discrimination
Making / Production
The movie, directed by Brian Helgeland, elegantly captured the intense emotion of the period and presented it in a storyline that is both engaging and historically accurate. Full of dramatic baseball scenes and poignant moments, 42 beautifully projects the hardships and triumphs in Robinson's career.
Actors
- Chadwick Boseman as Jackie Robinson: Boseman convincingly represents the stalwart determination and quiet dignity of Robinson in the face of rampant racism.
- Harrison Ford as Branch Rickey: Ford portrays the Dodgers executive who bravely signs Robinson, breaking baseball's color barrier.
- Nicole Beharie as Rachel Robinson: Beharie perfectly embodies Rachael, who plays a crucial part in providing emotional support to her husband throughout his struggles.
Trivia / Interesting Facts
- While the movie was made in 2013, it was set in the mid 1940s, during Robinson's early career in the MLB.
- Chadwick Boseman was chosen to play the role of Robinson due to his athletic physique and his ability to personify the individual who broke the baseball's colour barrier.
- Harrison Ford accepted the role of Branch Rickey because he was a fan of Robinson and was inspired by his struggle.
Quotes
- "Maybe tomorrow, we'll all wear 42, so nobody could tell us apart." - Pee Wee Reese
- "God built me to last." - Jackie Robinson
Music, Soundtrack
- "Move It On Over" - Hank Williams
- "Mercy Mercy Me" - Marvin Gaye
About 42 (HBO)
42 showcases the inspirational story of Jackie Robinson breaking baseball's color barrier, championing racial integration in the sport.