Eight Men Out

When the cheering stopped, there were... Eight Men Out.

6.9
19882h

Buck Weaver and Hap Felsch are young idealistic players on the Chicago White Sox, a pennant-winning team owned by Charles Comiskey - a penny-pinching, hands-on manager who underpays his players and treats them with disdain. And when gamblers and hustlers discover that Comiskey's demoralized players are ripe for a money-making scheme, one by one the team members agree to throw the World Series. But when the White Sox are defeated, a couple of sports writers smell a fix and a national scandal explodes, ripping the cover off America's favorite pastime.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

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Eddie Throws The Game

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Eddie Makes A Shady Deal

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Money-Making Baseball Scheme

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Shoeless Joe Gets Heckled

Cast

Photo of John Cusack

John Cusack

Buck Weaver

Photo of Clifton James

Clifton James

Charles Comiskey

Photo of Michael Lerner

Michael Lerner

Arnold Rothstein

Photo of John Mahoney

John Mahoney

Kid Gleason

Photo of Charlie Sheen

Charlie Sheen

Hap Felsch

Photo of David Strathairn

David Strathairn

Eddie Cicotte

Photo of D. B. Sweeney

D. B. Sweeney

'Shoeless' Joe Jackson

Photo of Don Harvey

Don Harvey

Swede Risberg

Photo of Michael Rooker

Michael Rooker

Chick Gandil

Photo of Perry Lang

Perry Lang

Fred McMullin

Photo of James Read

James Read

Lefty Williams

Photo of Jace Alexander

Jace Alexander

Dickie Kerr

Photo of Gordon Clapp

Gordon Clapp

Ray Schalk

Photo of Richard Edson

Richard Edson

Billy Maharg

Photo of Bill Irwin

Bill Irwin

Eddie Collins

Photo of Michael Mantell

Michael Mantell

Abe Attell

Photo of Kevin Tighe

Kevin Tighe

Sport Sullivan

Photo of Studs Terkel

Studs Terkel

Hugh Fullerton

Photo of John Anderson

John Anderson

Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis

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Reviews

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GenerationofSwine

10/10

Out the door, I don't think they treated Buck Weaver fairly in this...not that they made him into a villain like a lot of biopics do, but more that it didn't seem to be the story that I grew up with, being raised in the area where this was legend. Weaver wasn't really as innocent or as guilty as they made him out to be, he was more the catalyst than anything else.

That being said, it's still a movie about a legend. My dad told me the story, my grandfather told me the story, it was party of my childhood and we Cubs fans. So, walking into this, when I was 8, I already new how it was going to end, all the names involved...

...and reviewing it at almost 40, it hasn't changed at all, it's still the legend Chicago baseball fans grew up with, projected on the big screen, to sit back and take in as if you were watching the cautionary tail yourself.

And the thing is, it holds up to it. It holds up to the story of Shoeless Joe that inspired but the book (named after him) and the movie that would become Field of Dreams. It lives up to the stories that Grandpa and Dad told me from different points of view about where the guilt rested. It lives up to the stories of the darkest times during the greatest era in baseball history.

I'm writing this in 2018, the movie is set almost exactly a century ago and people are still telling stories of Joe Jackson, Ty Cobb (unfortunately slurring his name still), Babe Ruth, Buck Weaver, Honus Wagner,Cy Young, Lou Gehrig, and so many others. They became legends that Nolan Ryan could only dream of...and it was because the era was so important in the history of our national past time.

And Eight Men Out stands up to that legend and that mythological era where the gods played baseball.

It's really a must watch for any fan of the sport, and a must watch for any fan of movies in general simply because it lives up to all of that.

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