Moneyball (2011)
Moneyball (2011)
Plot.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Brad Pitt
Billy Beane / Producer
Jonah Hill
Peter Brand
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Art Howe
Robin Wright
Sharon
Chris Pratt
Scott Hatteberg
Stephen Bishop
David Justice
Reed Diamond
Mark Shapiro
Brent Jennings
Ron Washington
Ken Medlock
Grady Fuson
Tammy Blanchard
Elizabeth Hatteberg
Jack McGee
John Poloni
Vyto Ruginis
Pittaro
Nick Searcy
Matt Keough
Glenn Morshower
Ron Hopkins
Casey Bond
Chad Bradford
Nick Porrazzo
Jeremy Giambi
Kerris Dorsey
Casey Beane
Arliss Howard
John Henry
Reed Thompson
Young Billy
James Shanklin
Billy's Dad
Diane Behrens
Billy's Mom
Takayo Fischer
Suzanne - Billy's Secretary
Derrin Ebert
Mike Magnante
Miguel Mendoza
Ricardo Rincon
Gerardo Celasco
Carlos Peña
Tom Gamboa
Scout Martinez
Barry Moss
Scout Barry
Artie Harris
Scout Artie
Bob Bishop
Scout Bob
George Vranau
Scout George
Phil Pote
Scout Pote
Art Ortiz
Eric Chavez
Royce Clayton
Miguel Tejada
Marvin Horn
Terrence Long
Brent Dohling
Mark Ellis
Ken Rudulph
Reporter
Lisa Guerrero
Reporter
Christopher Dehau Lee
Eric Kubota
Joe Satriani
Self
Simon James
Voos
Greg Papa
Game Announcer (voice)
Bob Costas
Sports Announcer (voice)
Tim McCarver
Sports Announcer (voice)
Eddie Frierson
Call-In Radio Host (voice)
Glen Kuiper
Oakland A's Announcer (voice)
Joe Provost
Oakland A's Security Guard
John Brantley Cole
Young Jongewaard
Jake Wilson
Sabatini
Robert P. Macaluso
Coach Bob
Keith Middlebrook
Coach Parker
Damon Farmar
Shapiro's Advisor
Michael Gillespie
Ken Macha
Chad Kreuter
Rick Peterson
Blake Pike
John / Rigging Grip
Robert Ninfo
Eric Byrnes
Gary 'G. Thang' Johnson
Jermaine Dye
Corey Vanderhook
Ramon Hernandez
Melvin Perdue
Ray Durham
Ari Zagaris
Jim Mercir
Jon Stein
Seymour
Madeleine G. Hall
Hattebergs' Daughter
Holly Pitrago
Shapiro's Assistant
Ken Korach
Radio Color Commentator (voice)
Julie Wagner
Clubhouse Reporter
Ken Colquitt
Clubhouse Reporter
Eric Winzenried
PR Guy
Richard Padilla
Umpire - Game 20
Ed Montague
Umpire - Indians
Jack Knight
Umpire - 1984
Patrick Riley
Umpire - 1989
Phil Benson
1st Base Umpire
Joyce Guy
Flight Attendant
George Thomas
Security Guard #2
Spike Jonze
Alán (uncredited)
Derek Jeter
Himself (archive footage)
Deanna Marks
Player's Wife (uncredited)
Bobby Kotick
Stephen Schott
Bennett Miller
Director
Aaron Sorkin
Screenplay
Steven Zaillian
Screenplay
Wally Pfister
Director of Photography
Rachael Horovitz
Producer
Jess Gonchor
Production Design
Nancy Haigh
Set Decoration
Kasia Walicka Maimone
Costume Design
Andrew S. Karsch
Executive Producer
Michael De Luca
Producer
Francine Maisler
Casting
Mark Bakshi
Executive Producer
Scott Rudin
Executive Producer
Brad Ricker
Art Direction
Melinda Sue Gordon
Still Photographer
Mychael Danna
Original Music Composer
Christopher Tellefsen
Editor
Stan Chervin
Story
Sidney Kimmel
Executive Producer
Deb Adair
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mark Peterson
Costume Supervisor
Francisco X. Pérez
Makeup Department Head
Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez
Script Supervisor
David Giammarco
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ron Bochar
Supervising Sound Editor / Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Thomas Milano
Music Editor
Kathrine Gordon
Hair Department Head
Kevin Crehan
Music Editor
Ed Novick
Sound mixer
P. Scott Sakamoto
Camera Operator
Cheree Welsh
Art Department Coordinator
Jason Tamez
Production Supervisor
Knox White
Boom Operator
Debra L. Tennant
First Assistant Editor
Alissa Phillips
Co-Producer
David E. Scott
Art Direction
Scott Robertson
Assistant Director
Doug E. Williams
Special Effects
Robert Cole
Special Effects
Stacey Butterworth
Wigmaker
David Witz
Unit Production Manager
Chris O'Hara
Stunt Coordinator
Adam Moos
Executive In Charge Of Production
Alex L. Worman
Unit Publicist
Dennis Liddiard
Key Makeup Artist
Heidi Erl
Production Supervisor
Dave Preston
Prop Designer
Amy Kane
Foley
David Pearlberg
Dolly Grip
Bart Rachmil
Assistant Editor
Debra Dietrich
Hairstylist
Solange S. Schwalbe
Foley Editor
Benjamin Hardy
Software Engineer
Scott Garfield
Still Photographer
Chris Bustard
Casting
Garet Reilly
Key Costumer
Steve Bowen
Digital Intermediate
Tyler Lafferty
Propmaker
Melissa Lytle
Assistant Sound Editor
Ray Garcia
Key Grip
Elizabeth Chodar
Casting Assistant
Dean Wolcott
Assistant Art Director
Charles Maynes
Sound Effects Editor
James Gutierrez
Camera Operator
Myron Baker
Set Costumer
Rob Simonsen
Additional Soundtrack
Brendon Breese
Second Assistant Director
Gary Nolin
Visual Effects Producer
Michael J. Hogan
Video Assist Operator
Philip Shanahan
First Assistant Camera
Logan Hefflefinger
Additional Editorial Assistant
Jon Nicholson
Set Dresser
Jane Wuu
Set Designer
Eddie Braun
Stunts
Larry Sushinski
Chief Lighting Technician
Zoran Veselic
First Assistant Camera
Jean Ann Black
Makeup Artist
Yvette Stone
Key Hair Stylist
Maureen Farley
Property Master
David Robinson
Visual Effects Producer
Mo Henry
Negative Cutter
Amy Lederman
Makeup Artist
Chris Grun
Art Direction
Carolyn Pickman
Casting
Howard London
Sound Mixer
Celine Chew
Visual Effects Coordinator
Sian Richards
Makeup Artist
Courtenay Miles
First Assistant Director
Mark Weissenfluh
Leadman
Paul Stula
Sound Mixer
John Bromstead
Driver
Tish Johnson
Production Accountant
Dean Bailey
Stunts
Hank Corwin
Additional Editorial Assistant
Nicholas Dodd
Orchestrator
Wendy Hoffmann
Other
Sharon Lopez
Production Coordinator
Matthew Riutta
Location Manager
Matthew Cassel
Location Scout
Ranjani Brow
Other
Jacob Motz
Other
Jessica Held
Other
Robert E. Dingle
Transportation Captain
Gary Deaton
Construction Coordinator
Vincent Luizzi
Set Dresser
S. Todd Christensen
Location Manager
H. Leah Amir
Craft Service
Kyle Cooper
Title Designer
Bridget Bergman
Makeup Artist
Casey Mako
Second Assistant Director
Michael Backauskas
Visual Effects Editor
Andrea Pino
Makeup Artist
Carmine Goglia
Standby Painter
Gregory S. Hooper
Set Designer
Michael J. Fisher
Other
Mustafa Harris
Other
Jonas Spaccarotelli
Second Assistant Director
Steven M. Saylor
Set Designer
Anita Cannella
Foley
Praveen Kilaru
Production Manager
John Lacy
Rigging Gaffer
Hans Bjerno
Aerial Director of Photography
Adam Camacho
Grip
Matt Bouldry
Casting Assistant
Janine Schiro
Other
Michael J. Benavente
Supervising ADR Editor
Joseph Derrico III
Visual Effects Editor
Charlie McIntyre
Rigging Gaffer
Lauren Grey
Casting Associate
Jessica Albertson
Set Costumer
Conor O'Neill
Additional Editorial Assistant
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 23, 2011
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 14m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$50,000,000
Box Office$110,206,216
Filming LocationsLong Beach, United States of America
Genres
Wiki.
Moneyball is a 2011 American biographical sports drama directed by Bennett Miller with a script by Steven Zaillian and Aaron Sorkin from a story by Stan Chervin. The film is based on the 2003 nonfiction book, Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game by Michael Lewis. The book is an account of the Oakland Athletics baseball team's 2002 season and their general manager Billy Beane's attempts to assemble a competitive team. In the film, Beane (Brad Pitt) and assistant general manager Peter Brand (Jonah Hill), faced with the franchise's limited budget for players, build a team of undervalued talent by taking a sophisticated sabermetric approach to scouting and analyzing players. Philip Seymour Hoffman also stars as Art Howe.
Columbia Pictures bought the rights to Lewis's book in 2004, hiring Chervin to write the screenplay. David Frankel was initially set to direct with Zaillian now writing the screenplay, but was soon replaced by Steven Soderbergh, who planned to make the film in a semi-documentary style featuring interviews from real athletes, and having the real players and coaches on the team portray themselves. But before its July 2009 filming start, the film was put in turnaround due to creative differences between Soderbergh and Sony over a last-minute script rewrite. Soderbergh exited, and Miller was hired to direct, with Pitt becoming a producer and Sorkin hired for rewrites. Filming began in July 2010 at various stadiums such as Dodger Stadium and Oakland Coliseum.
Moneyball premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival and was released on September 23, 2011, to box office success and widespread critical acclaim, particularly for its acting and screenplay. The film was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Actor for Pitt and Best Supporting Actor for Hill.