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    42

    The story of Jackie Robinson from his signing with the Brooklyn Dodgers organization in 1945 to his historic 1947 rookie season when he broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball.
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  • Actors of "42"

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  • Characters of "42"

    Jackie Robinson. Character of 42
    Branch Rickey. Character of 42
    Played by: Harrison Ford
    Rae Robinson. Character of 42
    Played by: Nicole Beharie
    Leo Durocher. Character of 42
    Dixie Walker. Character of 42
    Played by: Ryan Merriman
    Pee Wee Reese. Character of 42
    Played by: Lucas Black
    Wendell Smith. Character of 42
    Played by: André Holland
    Ben Chapman. Character of 42
    Played by: Alan Tudyk
    Ralph Branca. Character of 42
    Harold Parrott. Character of 42
    Played by: T.R. Knight
    Red Barber. Character of 42
    Clyde Sukeforth. Character of 42
    Played by: Toby Huss
    Burt Shotton. Character of 42
    Played by: Max Gail
    Kirby Higbe. Character of 42
    Played by: Brad Beyer
    Mr. Brock. Character of 42
    Joe Garagiola. Character of 42
    Clay Hopper. Character of 42
    Played by: Brett Cullen
    Eddie Stanky. Character of 42
    Played by: Jesse Luken
    Pete Reiser. Character of 42
    Played by: Jamey Holliday
    Bobby Bragan. Character of 42
    Played by: Derek Phillips
    Spider Jorgensen. Character of 42
    Played by: Jamie Ruehling
    Gene Hermanski. Character of 42
    Played by: Blake Sanders
    Carl Furillo. Character of 42
    Played by: Johnny Knight
    Hugh Casey. Character of 42
    Played by: Clint O'Brien
    Ed Charles. Character of 42
    Played by: Dusan Brown
    Ed's Mother. Character of 42
    Played by: Cherise Boothe
    Birmingham Catcher. Character of 42
    Fritz Ostermueller. Character of 42
    Played by: Linc Hand
    Everett McCooey. Character of 42
    Luther. Character of 42
    Played by: Matt Clark
    Happy Chandler. Character of 42
    Bob Cooke. Character of 42
    Played by: Joe Inscoe
    Mallie. Character of 42
    Duff Harris. Character of 42
    Played by: Karole Foreman
    Dutch Leonard. Character of 42
    Played by: C.J. Nitkowski
    Andy Seminick. Character of 42
    Played by: Scott Callaway
    Phillie Two. Character of 42
    Played by: Aaron Farb
    Phillie One. Character of 42
    Played by: James Rackley
    Monarch Batter. Character of 42
    Reporter One. Character of 42
    Played by: Lou Criscuolo
    Reporter Two. Character of 42
    Played by: Ross Hughes
    Reporter Three. Character of 42
    Played by: Joe Knezevich
    Herb Pennock. Character of 42
    Played by: Mark Harelik
    Fan One. Character of 42
    Played by: Kenny Cook
    Fan Two. Character of 42
    Played by: David Sweeney
    Miss Bishop. Character of 42
    Played by: Rhoda Griffis
    Babe Hamburger. Character of 42
    Played by: Daniel Fenlon
    Policeman. Character of 42
    Freckles. Character of 42
    Played by: Henry Friedman
    Freckle's Dad. Character of 42
    Played by: Holden Hansen
    Spectator One. Character of 42
    Played by: Dan Mengini
    Spectator Two. Character of 42
    Played by: Jon Kohler
    Doctor. Character of 42
    Played by: Marc Gowan
    Jimmy Powers. Character of 42
    Played by: Jackson Walker
    Eddie Dyer. Character of 42
    Played by: Danny Vinson
    Photographer. Character of 42
    Played by: Ari Blinder
    Cracker. Character of 42
    Played by: William Flaman
    Older Woman. Character of 42
    Played by: Denise Moyé
    Hotel Manager. Character of 42
    Played by: Peter Jurasik
    Another Reporter. Character of 42
    Jane Ann. Character of 42
    Played by: Janet Metzger
    Racist City Island Fan. Character of 42
    Played by: Dax Griffin
    White Gas Station Attendant. Character of 42
    Boy. Character of 42
    Bus Driver. Character of 42
    Alice. Character of 42
    Played by: Kelley Jakle
    Laraine Day. Character of 42
    Played by: Jud Tylor
    Panamanian Kid. Character of 42
    Shouting Fan. Character of 42
    City Island Umpire. Character of 42
    Played by: Dwight Houser
    Roosevelt Home Umpire. Character of 42
    Played by: Barry Suttle
    Ball One Umpire. Character of 42
    Negro League Umpire. Character of 42
    Umpire One. Character of 42
    Played by: Steve Hicks
    Umpire Two. Character of 42
    Played by: Wayne Hickey
    Umpire Three. Character of 42
    Umpire Four. Character of 42
    Umpire Five. Character of 42
    Played by: Gary Miller
    Reporter Four. Character of 42
    Played by: Todd Wilson
    Enos Slaughter. Character of 42
    Played by: David Thoms
    Deland Umpire. Character of 42
    Dodger Bat Boy. Character of 42
    Played by: Hunter Clowdus
    Baseball Player. Character of 42
    Played by: Tucker Allen
  • Directors of "42"

    Brian Helgeland. Director of 42
    Brian Helgeland
    Birthdate: 17 January 1961, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
  • Creators of "42"

    Brian Helgeland. Director of 42
    Brian Helgeland
    Birthdate: 17 January 1961, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
  • Critic Reviews of "42"

    San Francisco Chronicle
    May 07, 2014

    A dramatization of what Robinson did and what it required, 42 will not disappoint.

    TIME Magazine
    May 07, 2014

    It's not easy to play a stoic, but Boseman anchors the movie, and when he smiles, 42, already such a warm story of such cold times, gets even brighter.

    Time Out
    May 07, 2014

    The style of the film, lush and traditional, is nothing special, but the takeaway, a daily struggle for dignity, is impossibly moving.

    San Diego Reader
    May 07, 2014

    The story isn't much more than a hit parade of "Shut up, racist" moments -- Alan Tudyk's opposing manager just oozes with venomous talk -- but its blunt force is enough to get the job done.

    Grantland
    January 06, 2014

    So 66 years after Robinson became the first black major league baseball player, here we are with 42, which has been made with such reverence for Robinson's importance that Robinson is barely there.

    National Newspaper Publishers Association
    March 07, 2017

    This honorable and enlightening film pays due respect to Jackie Robinson -- a sports legend and courageous American hero.

    Cinemixtape
    April 08, 2016

    The Jackie Robinson story has always been more than deserving of a gaudy big-screen telling, and Helgeland is happy to oblige.

    Maclean's Magazine
    May 07, 2014

    A hero without imperfections can be problematic. But Jackie's nobility is more than well-earned, and tarnishing it for the sake of balance would be churlish. Besides, there's enough evil at loose among the white characters.

    Sacramento News & Review
    May 07, 2014

    Boseman gives a potentially star-making performance, while Ford, at 70, segues smoothly from firm-jawed action hero to elder-statesman character actor.

    Canada.com
    May 07, 2014

    It comes with a smooth burnished period look, and it tells a smooth and burnished story. Helgeland has good intentions but not much new to say about a real-life hero who wears his nobility and torment mostly as symbols.

    Film Comment Magazine
    May 07, 2014

    As a fond gesture to a country coming out of the dark ages, 42 is a good-hearted attempt at Robinson's story regardless of the historical realities it chose to gloss over.

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