The Last Home Run (1996)

1h 35m
Running Time

August 15, 1996
Release Date

The Last Home Run (1996)

1h 35m
Running Time

August 15, 1996
Release Date

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Plot.

Dying doctor Jonathan Lyle's last wish is granted, to be young again and play baseball, but only for five days.

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Currently The Last Home Run is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Tubi TV, Cineverse, Plex, fuboTV, Troma NOW, Fandango At Home, The Roku Channel, VUDU Free, Plex Channel

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Cast & Crew.

Tom Guiry

Tom Guiry

Young Jonathan

Seymour Cassel

Seymour Cassel

Older Jonathan

Danielle Comerford

Danielle Comerford

Jenny Neal

Jordi Vilasuso

Jordi Vilasuso

Tommy

Jonathan Flax

Jonathan Flax

Ged

Vinnette Carroll

Vinnette Carroll

Emma

Kenny Flax

Kenny Flax

Kenny Neal

Liza Harris

Liza Harris

Judy Neal

David Winfield

David Winfield

Self

Gary Carter

Gary Carter

Jeff Neal

Todd Logan

Todd Logan

Reed

Clay Smalls

Clay Smalls

Rashid

Riley Gelwicks

Riley Gelwicks

Victor

Ryan Hopkins

Ryan Hopkins

Donald

Manuel Arteaga

Manuel Arteaga

Jose

Frankie Man

Frankie Man

Maxy

Mal Jones

Mal Jones

Dugan

Badri Prasad Adhikari

Badri Prasad Adhikari

Annand

Florence McGee

Florence McGee

Francis

Roger Flax

Roger Flax

Umpire / Screenplay / Story / Executive Producer

Ed Pang

Ed Pang

Koseo

Charlie Flax

Charlie Flax

The Nutty Bellhop

Tommy Barone

Tommy Barone

EMS Worker / First Assistant Director

Lauren Razzano

Lauren Razzano

Lauren

Andras Kanegson

Andras Kanegson

Production Design

Peter Fernberger

Peter Fernberger

Director of Photography

Rachel Warden

Rachel Warden

Editor

David L. Bushell

David L. Bushell

Line Producer

Jeff Pullman

Jeff Pullman

Co-Producer

Tom Razzano

Tom Razzano

Associate Producer

Brandon Rosser

Brandon Rosser

Second Assistant Director

Christine MacMillan

Christine MacMillan

Second Second Assistant Director

Diane Wheeler-Nicholson

Diane Wheeler-Nicholson

Production Coordinator

Maggie Carino

Maggie Carino

Assistant Production Coordinator

Laura Seymann

Laura Seymann

Post Production Supervisor

Mark Schmidt

Mark Schmidt

First Assistant Camera

Sandra Muller

Sandra Muller

Second Assistant Camera

Leighton Edmondson

Leighton Edmondson

Second Unit Director of Photography

Tomasz Stepniewski

Tomasz Stepniewski

Camera Trainee

Ben Kanegson

Ben Kanegson

Additional Camera

Mark Weber

Mark Weber

Sound Mixer

Jeanne Gilliland

Jeanne Gilliland

Boom Operator

Roswell Hamrick

Roswell Hamrick

Art Direction

Mark White

Mark White

Set Decoration

Rick Jones

Rick Jones

Special Effects

Rick LaCoste

Rick LaCoste

Special Effects

Laura Jean Shannon

Laura Jean Shannon

Costume Designer

Mary Ann McAlpin

Mary Ann McAlpin

Assistant Costume Designer

Carol Raskin

Carol Raskin

Hairstylist

Angela Johnson

Angela Johnson

Makeup Artist

Cyndi Boyar

Cyndi Boyar

Assistant Makeup Artist

Yvette Larsen

Yvette Larsen

Assistant Makeup Artist

Danna Liebert

Danna Liebert

Script Supervisor

Sloan Mandell

Sloan Mandell

Assistant Music Supervisor

Laurie Weintraub

Laurie Weintraub

Casting Associate

Josh Cramer

Josh Cramer

Assistant Sound Editor

Details.

Release Date
August 15, 1996

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 35m

Content Rating
NR

Genres

Last updated:

This Movie Is About.

baseball
dying wish
little league
kids’ sports team

Wiki.

The Last Home Run is a 1996 film directed by Bob Gosse.

It tells the story of Jonathan Lyle, an elderly man in a nursing home (played by Seymour Cassel) who is transformed by a mystic, for five days, into a 12-year-old boy (played by Thomas Guiry) playing Little League Baseball.

The Last Home Run also starred Jordi Vilasuso and Vinnette Justine Carroll (in her last film appearance), and included cameos by former Major League Baseball players Gary Carter and Dave Winfield.

It was based on a story by Roger Flax who wrote the screenplay along with Ed Apfel.

The independent film was produced in 1995, and was released direct-to-video on March 23, 1996.

The movie marked the only film appearance by the real Marley, the Labrador Retriever that was the central character of the best-selling 2005 book Marley & Me and the 2008 film of the same name. Author John Grogan devoted Chapter 16, "The Audition", to the dog's escapades during filming at a Lake Worth, Florida, hotel parking lot. Marley got a screen credit "Marley the Dog...As Himself" for his two minutes of screen time.

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