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Million Dollar Arm
The life of an ordinary sport agent, Bernstein, who struggles against achieving his dream of bed a national trainer, so he searches for talented young Indians in cricket to train them and compete in the national competition, has been changed, when he finds two young talented guys but in baseball, whom he take to America to participate in the national competition in baseball.
26 March 1934, New York City, New York, USA
12 June 1956, Des Moines, Iowa, USA
5 March 1966, Bombay, India
20 April 1961, Los Angeles, California, USA
April 15, 2016
Hamm and Bell have real chemistry together and the supporting players - apart from Arkin's perfunctory performance - uniformly keep pace with the leads.
October 06, 2014
"Million Dollar Arm" is bland and overlong at 124 minutes. Simply put, there is nothing here of interest.
May 16, 2014
There is a gaping hole where "Million Dollar Arm"'s heart should be that widens to crater-size in the second half.
August 31, 2014
Craig Gillespie's by-numbers schmaltzathon never transcends its tourist's-eye views of India or patronisingly cliched views of its people.
June 06, 2016
A well-made, enjoyably predictable, by-the-numbers sports drama.
September 01, 2014
Based on a true story, this is one of those relentlessly uplifting Disney movies that mixes comedy and emotion to inspire and move the audience.
May 16, 2014
A completely by-the-numbers affair.
October 10, 2015
The art of the deal gives way to matters of the heart, giving viewers a game changer both charming and uplifting.
May 16, 2014
Million Dollar Arm is cute, cloying, simplistic, borderline offensive ... and thoroughly effective.
May 16, 2014
JB is not the wisest of men and Million Dollar Arm makes no bones about him being a character in need of an upward arc. Even so, the movie never sacrifices the other characters as mere handmaidens to his growth.
May 18, 2014
Sappy, saccharine, and predictable to the point where it's almost painful.
May 16, 2014
Million Dollar Arm, based on true events, did a fairly good job of keeping me engaged even though I knew exactly where it was going every step of the way.

