Sandlot 2, The
20th Century Fox (2005)
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IMDB   4.1
97 mins USA/English
DVD  Region 1   PG
James Earl Jones Mr. Mertle
Cole Evan Weiss Saul
Brett Kelly Mac McKing
James Willson Johnnie Smalls
Max Lloyd-Jones David Durango
Samantha Burton Hayley Goodfairer
Neilen Benvegnu Tarqell
Karen Allen Mrs. Smalls
Sean Berdy Sammy "Fingers" Samuelson
Griffin Reilly Evans The Retriever
Greg Germann
Max Lloyd-James
Cole Evans Weiss
James Wilson
Jessica King Penny
McKenzie Freemantle Jenny
Mike Antonakos
Celia Bond
Director David M. Evans
Producer David Bixler
Vicki Sotheran
Writer David M. Evans
Robert Gunter
Cinematography David Pelletier
Musician Laura Karpman

A decade has passed in the small town where the original Sandlot gang banded together during the summer of ?62 to play baseball and battle the Beast. Now comes the sequel, a campy romp back to the dugout where nine new kids descend on the diamond only to discover that a descendant of the Beast lives in Mr. Mertle?s backyard--a monster of mythical proportions known as "The Great Fear." Director/writer David Evans cleverly ties his two films together by introducing Johnnie Smalls, kid brother of Scotty Smalls ("You?re killin? me, Smalls") who is well-versed in the legendary struggle for possession of the Babe Ruth baseball. Smalls befriends the sandlot gang (which now includes three girls) and its leader, David Vincent Durango, and relates the rumor of "a mutated, insane Bigfoot dog thing" behind the left field fence. Summer unfolds with baseball rivalries, rocket launchers, and the infamous Carnival kissing booth, but fate will forever change the history of the sandlot when a crisis forces Smalls and Durango to join forces against The Fear. Regardless of one?s sentiments on sequels, Evans? writing in this remake is nearly as fresh and full of memorable quips as the original, including his characteristically understated narration. And while the film may be faulted for its forced melodrama and unseasoned cast, James Earl Jones lends his star appeal and the 70s soundtrack will make you wish for the days when fireworks were legal. Rated PG for profanity and raunchy humor. (Ages 6 to 14) --Lynn Gibson
Edition Details
Distributor 20th Century Fox
Release Date 5/3/2005
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Standard 1.33:1 Color
Widescreen 1.78:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles English; French; Spanish
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
SPANISH: Dolby Digital Surround
Layers Dual Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1

Features
Color Closed-captioned Widescreen