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Moneyball

Year:
Duration:
133 min
Genres:
Biography | Drama | Sport
IMDB rate:
7.6
Director:
Bennett Miller
Awards:
Nominated for 6 Oscars. Another 32 wins & 60 nominations
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 2011-09-23
Filming Locations: Sony Pictures Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA
Earnings
Budget: $50,000,000
Opening Weekend: $19,501,302 (USA) (25 September 2011)
Gross: $75,605,492 (USA) (29 January 2012)
Cast
Actor
Character
Brad Pitt
Brad Pitt
Moneyball
Jonah Hill
Peter Brand
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Art Howe
Robin Wright
Sharon
Chris Pratt
Scott Hatteberg
Stephen Bishop
David Justice
Reed Diamond
Mark Shapiro
Brent Jennings
Ron Washington
Ken Medlock
Grady Fuson
Tammy Blanchard
Elizabeth Hatteberg
Jack McGee
John Poloni
Vyto Ruginis
Pittaro
Nick Searcy
Matt Keough
Glenn Morshower
Ron Hopkins
Casey Bond
Chad Bradford
Nick Porrazzo
Jeremy Giambi
Kerris Dorsey
Casey Beane
Arliss Howard
John Henry
Reed Thompson
Young Billy
James Shanklin
Billy's Dad
Diane Behrens
Billy's Mom
Takayo Fischer
Suzanne - Billy's Secretary
Derrin Ebert
Mike Magnante
Miguel Mendoza
Ricardo Rincon
Adrian Bellani
Carlos Peña
Tom Gamboa
Scout Martinez
Barry Moss
Scout Barry
Artie Harris
Scout Artie
Bob Bishop
Scout Bob
George Vranau
Scout George
Phil Pote
Scout Pote
Art Ortiz
Eric Chavez
Royce Clayton
Miguel Tejada
Marvin Horn
Terrence Long
Brent Dohling
Mark Ellis
Ken Rudulph
Reporter
Lisa Guerrero
Reporter
Christopher Dehau Lee
Eric Kubota
Joe Satriani
Joe Satriani
Simon James
Voos
Greg Papa
Game Announcer (voice)
Bob Costas
Sports Announcer (voice)
Tim McCarver
Sports Announcer (voice)
Eddie Frierson
Call-In Radio Host (voice)
Glen Kupier
Oaklans A's Announcer (voice)
Joe Provost
Oakland A's Security Guard
John Brantley Cole
Young Jongewaard (as John Cole)
Jake Wilson
Sabatini
Robert P. Macaluso
Coach Bob
Keith Middlebrook
Coach Parker
Damon Farmar
Shapiro's Advisor
Michael Gillespie
Ken Macha
Chad Kreuter
Rick Peterson
Blake Pike
John
Robert Ninfo
Eric Byrnes
Gary 'G. Thang' Johnson
Jermaine Dye
Corey Vanderhook
Ramon Hernandez
Melvin Perdue
Ray Durham
Ari Zagaris
Jim Mercir
Jon Stein
Seymour (as Jonathan Stein)
Madeleine G. Hall
Hattebergs' Daughter
Holly Pitrago
Shapiro's Assistant
Ken Korach
Radio Color Commentator (voice)
Julie Wagner
Clubhouse Reporter
Ken Colquitt
Clubhouse Reporter
Eric Winzenried
PR Guy
Richard Padilla
Umpire - Game 20
Ed Montague
Umpire - Indians
Jack Knight
Umpire - 1984
Patrick Riley
Umpire - 1989
Phil Benson
1st Base Umpire
Joyce Guy
Flight Attendant
George Thomas
Security Guard #2
Alicia Hope Alexander
A's Fan (uncredited)
Mark Alkofer
Indians' Scout (uncredited)
Stephen Anderson
A's Fan (uncredited)
Lucy Angelo
A's Fan (uncredited)
Dave Bean
Coach Dave (uncredited)
Derrick Bennett
Himself (uncredited)
Drew Breeden
Baseball Fan (uncredited)
L.J. Burns
Little League Player (uncredited)
Phillip Caires
Pre-Game VIP (uncredited)
Cabran E. Chamberlain
Stadium Cameraman (uncredited)
Anthony Chiang
Extra (uncredited)
Alan Chu
Press Photographer (uncredited)
John Clerkin
Diamond Level Fan (uncredited)
Zachary Culbertson
A's Fan (uncredited)
Steve Dakota
VIP Executive (uncredited)
Johnny Damon
Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
JC Dickinson
80's Fan (uncredited)
Joe DiMaggio
Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Aldrin Enriquez
Reporter (uncredited)
Bill Ensley
Security Guard (uncredited)
Michael James Faradie
Scott Boras (uncredited)
Michelle Faraone
Cleveland Indians Employee (uncredited)
Fernando R. Felix
Minnesota Twins Baseball Player (uncredited)
Sergio Garcia
Jorge Posada
Lou Gehrig
Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Jason Giambi
Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Rudolph W. Giuliani
Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Jessica Gong
A's Fan (uncredited)
Reasha Honaker
Flight attendant
Erich Hover
Larry Sutton (uncredited)
Jeffrey W. Jenkins
A's Fan (uncredited)
Spike Jonze
Alán (uncredited)
Alexander Kanellakos
Stadium Cameraman (uncredited)
Brittany King
Baseball Fan (uncredited)
D'Janine King-Lasky
Baseball Spectator (uncredited)
Isabel Landof
News Videographer (uncredited)
Rick Lasquete
Fox News Reporter (from Game 20) (uncredited)
Savannah Lathem
A's Fan (uncredited)
Mark Lavell
VIP Baseball Fan (uncredited)
John Lobato
A's Fan (uncredited)
Sam B. Lorn
Hawaiian Pilot (uncredited)
Veronica Loud
Sports Fan (uncredited)
Connie Mack
Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Gregor Manns
TSA Employee (uncredited)
Michael Markovina
Homebase Fan (uncredited)
Chris McGarry
Ed Wade (uncredited)
Zane McIntosh
Diamond Level Fan (uncredited)
Marc Mora
A's Fan (uncredited)
Jesse Muick
Stadium Cameraman (uncredited)
Jim J. Mundy
Baseball Scout (uncredited)
Jeffrey Neil
Oakland As VIP (uncredited)
Erika Pearson
A's Fan (uncredited)
Erin Pickett
Lady at Bar Mitzvah (uncredited)
Drew Plummer
Randy Velarde
David Alan Poe
Diamond Level Fan (uncredited)
Chris F. Powell
A's Fan (uncredited)
Jeff Rankin
Field Coach (uncredited)
Salim Razawi
A's Fan (uncredited)
Adam Reeser
A's fan (uncredited)
Jordan Riker
A's Fan (uncredited)
Jaclyn Rose
Baseball Fan (uncredited)
Christina Russo
Home Plate Fan
Babe Ruth
Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Jonathan Sanders
A's Assistant (uncredited)
Anthony Santana
Little League Player (uncredited)
Gretta Sosine
Player's Wife (uncredited)
Marcus D. Spencer
A's Trainer (uncredited)
Matt Stairs
Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Thomas W. Stewart
A's Fan (uncredited)
Jane Stillwater
Fan (uncredited)
Marshon Thomas
A's Baseball Player (uncredited)
Dwight Turner
Airline Pilot (uncredited)
Rachael Van Veldhuizen
A's Fan (uncredited)
Did you know?
Trivia
First baseball movie to be nominated for the Best Picture Academy Award (Oscar) since Field of Dreams (1989) twenty-two years earlier.
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To win the 20th consecutive game during the streak, the A's' closer Billy Koch blew the save in the top of the 9th by giving up the tying run. He then earned the win when Scott Hatteberg hit a walk off homer in the bottom of the 9th. Koch saved 9 and earned the win in 3 games during the 20 game winning streak.
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The Oakland A's set the new American League record for consecutive wins, with 20. The all-time Major League record is 26, set by the New York Giants in 1916, including one tie. Without ties, the record belongs to the 1935 Chicago Cubs (21 straight wins).
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Goofs
In a flashback where Billy Beane is playing for the Mets, he strikes out swinging and the umpire yells "strike three." It is universal professional umpire protocol to only vocalize called strikes. Swinging strikes are always indicated by hand signals only.
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The song that Billy Beane's daughter plays on guitar and sings is "The Show" by Lenka. However, this song was not released until 2008. The films events takes place in 2002.
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In various scenes in Art Howe's office, there is a photo of 1971-3 A's manager Dick Williams with the Hall of Fame logo. Dick Williams was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee in December 2007.
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Quotes
Billy Beane: We want you to play 1st base for the Oakland A's.
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Billy Beane: I pay you to get on first, not get thrown out at second.
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Miguel Tejada: [Justice tries to get a soda out of a soda machine, nothing comes out] That costs a dollar, man.
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Faq
Q
What is the name of the song that his daughter sings in the end?
A
The Show, originally written and performed by Lenka
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Photos from cast
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