Eight Men Out
Synopsis
Writer/director John Sayles' dramatization of the most infamous episode in professional sports -- the fix of the 1919 World Series -- is considered by many to be among his best films and arguably the best baseball movie ever made. This adaptation of Eliot Asinof's definitive study of the scandal shows how athletes of another era were a different breed from the well-paid stars of later years. The Chicago White Sox owner, Charlie Comiskey (Clifton James), is portrayed as a skinflint with little inclination to reward his team for their spectacular season. When a gambling syndicate led by Arnold Rothstein (Michael Lerner) gets wind of the players' discontent, it offers a select group of stars -- including pitcher Eddie Cicotte (Sayles regular David Strathairn), infielder Buck Weaver (John Cusack), and outfielder Shoeless Joe Jackson (D. B. Sweeney) -- more money to play badly than they would have earned to try to win the Series against the Cincinnati Reds. Sayles cast the story with actors who look and perform like real jocks, and added a colorful supporting cast that includes Studs Terkel as reporter Hugh Fullerton and Sayles himself as Ring Lardner.~ Tom Wiener, All Movie Guide
Full Credits
- Director:John Sayles,
- Writer:Eliot Asinof, John Sayles,
- Producer:Midge Sanford, Sarah Pillsbury, Midge Sanford, Barbara Boyle,
- Cinematographer:
- Editor:John Tintori,
- Executive Producer:Jerry Offsay, Barbara Boyle,
- Cast:Don Harvey (I), Charlie Sheen, Jace Alexander (I), Gordon Clapp, John Cusack, D. B. Sweeney, Clifton James, Bill Irwin, Christopher Lloyd, Michael Lerner, John Mahoney,
- Assistant Editor:Tim Squyres,
- First Assistant Director:Gary Marcus,
- Second Assistant Director:Gina Randazzo,
- Second Second Assistant Director:C.C. Barnes,
- Co-Producer:Peggy Rajski,
- Supervising Sound Editor:Robert Hein,
- Script Supervisor:Jacqueline Pine,
- Assistant Production Coordinator:Georgia Kacandes,
- Boom Operator:Lisa Schnall,
- Construction Coordinator:Bill Ballou,
- First Assistant Camera:Lex duPont, Dave Rudd,
- Location Manager:Paul Marcus,
- Property Master:Kirk Corwin,
- Sound Editor:Tony Martinez, Laurie Mullen, Abe Nejad,
- Assistant Sound Editor:Frank Kern, Gina Alfano, Nick Stavrogin, Lori Kornspun, Ira Richard Manhoff,
- Key Grip:Mark Shane Davis,
- Dresser:Peter Dircks, Joseph A. Litsch, Tim Lee, Rebecca Montagne, Chris Miller, Richard Wester, John Parker,
- Assistant Costume Designer:Susan Lyall, Claudia Brown,
- Casting Assistant:Jonathan Starch,
- Hairstylist:Bonnie Clevering,
- Set Decoration:Lynn Wolverton-Parker,
- Sound Mixer:David Brownlow,
- Casting:Shani Ginsberg, Barbara Shapiro, Carrie Frazier,
- Second Unit Director of Photography:Marc Reshovsky,
- Additional Second Assistant Director:Alice Katz,
- Wardrobe Assistant:Jolie Gorchov, Elizabeth Feldbauer, Kathleen Mobley,
- Apprentice Sound Editor:Sylvia Menno, Jeanne Atkin, Jolie Gorchov,
- Costume Designer:Cynthia Flynt,
- Seamstress:Jacqueline Pinon,
- Location Casting:Avy Kaufman,
- Assistant Production Manager:Sarah Green,
- Assistant Art Director:Don Gibbin,
- ADR Editor:Michael Jacobi,
- Casting Associate:Eve Battaglia,
- Best Boy Electric:Frank Scheidbach,
- Camera Loader:Mary Cybulski,
- Post Production Supervisor:Mary F. Jansen,
- Second Assistant Camera:David Yancey,
- Original Music Composer:Mason Daring,
- Art Direction:Dan Bishop,
- Production Design:Nora Chavooshian,
- Makeup Artist:Gigi Coker,
- Post Production Coordinator:Heidi Vogel,
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer:Ken S. Polk,
- Unit Manager:Cyd Adams,
- Foley Artist:Marko Costanzo,
- Electrician:Steve Arras, Michael Riley,
- Production Manager:Peggy Rajski,
- Leadman:Alba Leone,
- Novel:Eliot Asinof,
- Still Photographer:Bob Marshak,
- Gaffer:Ray Peschke,
Technical specifications
- Rating:PG
- Country:United States
- Language:English
- Release:September 2, 1988
- Duration:119 min
- Genres:History, Drama