Field of Dreams with Kevin Costner: DVD Cover
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Field of Dreams Director: Phil Alden Robinson Cast: Kevin Costner, Amy Madigan, James Earl Jones, Ray Liotta

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  • DVD Release Date: 06/08/2004
  • Original Release: 1989
  • Rating: Rated PG

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Scenes

Features

Closed Caption; Digitally remastered picture with all-new 5.1 surround sound; Deleted scenes: Newly discovered and never-before-seen; "From Father to Son: Passing Along the Pastime": The film's cast, director Phil Alden Robinson, producers Lawrence and Charles Gordon, current major league baseball players, and more share special father-son memories and discuss how the film has impacted their lives and dreams; Field of Dreams Roundtable: Kevin Costner, Bret Saberhagen, and other former major league players talk baseball, dreams, ambition, the film, and fathers and sons; "The Diamond in the Husks": A special visit to the "Field of Dreams," which still exists today; Bravo's "From Page to Screen: Field of Dreams": A 48-minute documentary on making W.P. Kinsella's novel "Shoeless Joe" into a film; "Galena, Illinois, Pinch Hits for Chisholm, Minnesota": A fun and informative tour of the historic town that has stood the test of time; Feature commentary with director Phil Alden Robinson and director of photography John Lindley; America's Stadium Trivia: Fun, fascinating, and little-known facts about baseball and each of the country's baseball stadiums

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Scene Index

Side #1 -- Feature
1. My Father (Main Titles) [3:52]
2. "If You Build It..." [5:05]
3. The Vision [2:33]
4. Night Talk [2:18]
5. Building the Field [1:35]
6. Something Totally Illogical [1:53]
7. Shoeless Joe Jackson [4:18]
8. The Thrill of the Grass [3:22]
9. Remembrances [2:06]
10. Is This Heaven? [2:01]
11. The Baseball Men [4:37]
12. "Ease His Pain" [1:48]
13. The PTA Meeting [3:55]
14. The Recluse [3:02]
15. Boston [3:41]
16. Terence Mann [6:11]
17. Fenway Park [1:37]
18. "Go the Distance" [3:56]
19. The Search for Moonlight Graham [1:08]
20. The Passing of a Legend [4:06]
21. Moonlight [2:37]
22. To Grant a Wish [3:43]
23. Coming Home [1:26]
24. The Hitchhiker [1:26]
25. Penance [2:53]
26. The Practice [2:24]
27. Archie at the Plate [2:50]
28. Interrupting the Game [1:49]
29. People Will Come [3:56]
30. Graham's Choice [1:42]
31. Moonlight Goes Home [1:53]
32. The Rapture of Terence Mann [4:15]
33. ."..He Will Come" [3:13]
34. The Place Where Dreams Come True (End Titles) [8:04]

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Editorial Reviews

"If you build it, he will come." That's the ethereal message that inspires Iowa farmer Ray Kinsella (Kevin Costner) to construct a baseball diamond in the middle of his cornfield. At first, "he" seems to be the ghost of disgraced ballplayer Shoeless Joe Jackson (Ray Liotta), who materializes on the ballfield and plays a few games with the awestruck Ray. But as the weeks go by, Ray receives several other messages from a disembodied voice, one of which is "Ease his pain." He realizes that his ballfield has been divinely ordained to give a second chance to people who have sacrificed certain valuable aspects of their lives. One of these folks is Salingeresque writer Terence Mann (James Earl Jones), whom Ray kidnaps and takes to a ball game and then to his farm. Another is Doc Graham (Burt Lancaster), a beloved general practitioner who gave up a burgeoning baseball career in favor of medicine. The final "second-chancer" turns out to be much closer to Ray. That "magical" field in Dyersville, Iowa still draws thousands of baseball-happy tourists each year. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Customer Reviews

My favorite movie of all times!by PhilliesPhan22

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February 23, 2009: There are so many parts of this movie that remind me of my relationship with my Dad. We both loved baseball and played catch a lot. While my relationship with my Dad was not as stormy as the characters in the movie, I would love the opportunity to walk onto the Field of Dreams and play catch with him one more time.

This is one of those movies you can watch over and over and find something new that you missed before.

My Favorite Movie!by Anonymous

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May 13, 2007: This is the best movie ever. The end is a real tear-jerker with the inspirational music and Ray playing catch with his dad. The book that this movie is based on, "Shoeless Joe" by WP Kinsella, is in my Top 5 Best Books List.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen Anniversary Edition edition.


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This item Rated Appropriate for Ages 12 and Up

Why We Rated This Appropriate for Ages 12 and UP

What to watch out for

  • Drugs:

    References to drug use, including pot and LSD

  • Language:

    Some epithets

  • Messages

  • Sex:

    None.

  • Violence:

    Costner threatens Jones to get him to go to the baseball game, but both know he does not really have a gun.

  • Consumerism:

    Not an issue.

What Parents Need to Know

About Field of Dreams

Parents need to know that this is a very family- and kid-friendly movie. There are a few swear words and references to drugs.

Families Can Talk About

Families can talk about why Annie's brother Mark doesn't see the baseball players at first. Why is he able to see them later? What did Ray mean when he talked about how he needed to insult his father's hero when he was a teenager? How do you know when to follow a dream that seems crazy or foolish?