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Everyone's Hero
Directed by
Christopher Reeve
,
Colin Brady
,
Dan St. Pierre
G
2006
87m
Family
,
Adventure
,
and more
5.7
42%
44%
6.0
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A boy begins a grand journey to return Babe Ruth's baseball bat before the deciding game of the 1932 World Series comes to a close.
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Cast of Everyone's Hero
Jake T. Austin
Yankee Irving (voice)
Rob Reiner
Screwie (voice)
William H. Macy
Lefty Maginnis (voice)
Mandy Patinkin
Stanley Irving (voice)
Richard Kind
Hobo Andy / Maitre D' (voice)
Robert Wagner
Mr. Robinson (voice)
Raven-Symoné
Marti Brewster (voice)
Whoopi Goldberg
Darlin' (voice)
Brian Dennehy
Babe Ruth (voice)
Ritchie Allen
Officer Bryant (voice)
Cherise Boothe
Rosetta Brewster (voice)
Ralph Coppola
Sandlot Kid #2 (voice)
Jesse Bronstein
Sandlot Kid #1 (voice)
Jason Harris
Announcer (voice)
Ed Helms
Hobo Louie (voice)
Ray Iannicelli
Conductors / Umpire (voice)
Gideon Jacobs
Bully Kid Tubby (voice)
Marcus Maurice
Willie (voice)
Amanda Parsons
Emily Irving (voice)
Dana Reeve
Emily Irving (voice) / Executive Producer
Everyone's Hero Ratings & Reviews
Decent Films
Steven D. Greydanus
Old-fashioned, sweet, but ultimately disposable family fare with echoes of better films from Toy Story to The Iron Giant.
Austin Chronicle
Brian Clark
Young boys may be enchanted by the inspirational adventure, but for anyone over the age of nine, Yankee's journey is ultimately a dull one paved with good intentions.
AV Club
Tasha Robinson
It's a shallow, treacly movie for children too little to question its many pointless puerilities.
Ebert & Roeper
Richard Roeper
A sweet but very forgettable animated adventure.
Washington Post
Stephen Hunter
The movie is a feast of miscalculations.
Variety
Joe Leydon
... a modestly engaging mix of broad comedy and nostalgic fable, spiked with a few unwelcome sprinklings of gross-out gags.
USA Today
Claudia Puig
Everyone's Hero is a sweet, inspirational movie that doesn't offer any surprises, but entertains youthful audiences in a gentle, almost old-fashioned way.
Seattle Times
Tom Keogh
It's all good fun, but the film really only works if one buys its more awkward elements.
San Francisco Chronicle
Peter Hartlaub
... just another forgettable entry at the end of a summer that offered an unprecedented amount of mediocre animated films.
Newsday
John Anderson
No one but the youngest in the family will care much about it ...
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
Animated in name only, Everyone's Hero is the uninspired tale of Yankee Irving (Jake T. Austin), a 10-year-old baseball fanatic who finds himself in possession of Babe Ruth's stolen bat ...
New York Post
Kyle Smith
... a tame CGI cartoon for the simple-minded: the very young, the very old and Yankee fans.
New York Daily News
Jack Mathews
... amiable ...
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
Maybe a part of me feels like I have to be nice.
The Hollywood Reporter
Kirk Honeycutt
The cartoon is amiable enough and has bright comic moments.
Detroit Free Press
John Monaghan
A likable, lumbering, computer-animated children's movie set during the Depression that is more entertaining than it has any right to be.
Dallas Morning News
Nancy Churnin
This handsomely animated, well-directed and -voiced G-rated film, set in the hope-starved era of the Depression, takes on special poignancy as the last directing project of Christopher Reeve.
Chicago Sun-Times
Bill Zwecker
It's a shame that Christopher Reeve's final directorial effort could not have been a more fitting, and lasting, tribute.
Chicago Reader
Joshua Katzman
This computer-animated baseball adventure espouses a shopworn moral about persevering against long odds, but there's still plenty to recommend it, including memorable characters, solid storytelling, and accurate period detail.
Boxoffice Magazine
Tim Cogshell
Everyone's Hero is a perfectly serviceable bit of family animation -- neither overtly saccharine nor overly sanguine.
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Everyone's Hero Scene: Darlin'
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Everyone's Hero Scene: Put Me Down
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Everyone's Hero Scene: This Is My Dad
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Everyone's Hero Scene: I'm A Screwball
Everyone's Hero Scene: I'm A Screwball
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Everyone's Hero Scene: Talking Baseball
Everyone's Hero Scene: Talking Baseball
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Everyone's Hero Scene: Thank You, Yankee
Everyone's Hero Scene: Thank You, Yankee
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Everyone's Hero Scene: Take A Closer Look
Everyone's Hero Scene: Take A Closer Look
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Everyone's Hero Scene: Keep Your Eye On The Ball
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