Million Dollar Arm

Last Updated on: January 20th, 2024

Million Dollar Arm (2014 Movie)

“Million Dollar Arm” is a sports drama film released in 2014. It is based on the true story of sports agent J.B. Bernstein and his efforts to find talented young baseball pitchers from India and turn them into Major League Baseball players.

The film follows J.B. Bernstein (played by Jon Hamm), a struggling sports agent who comes up with a unique idea to save his failing career. He decides to launch a reality show competition called “Million Dollar Arm” in India to find talented cricket players who could potentially become successful baseball pitchers. He believes that India, with its vast population and love for cricket, might be the untapped resource for baseball talent.

After a rigorous search and selection process, Bernstein discovers two young Indian athletes, Rinku Singh and Dinesh Patel, who possess incredible throwing arms. He brings them to the United States and begins their training in baseball under the guidance of a veteran coach, Tom House (played by Bill Paxton).

The film explores the cultural clash and challenges faced by Rinku and Dinesh as they adjust to their new life in America, far away from their families and comfort zones. It also delves into the personal journey of J.B. Bernstein as he learns valuable life lessons and rediscovers his passion for the game of baseball.

“Million Dollar Arm” is not just a sports film; it also emphasizes the importance of perseverance, teamwork, and believing in oneself. The bond that forms between J.B. Bernstein and the young Indian athletes is heartwarming and demonstrates the transformative power of sports to bridge cultural gaps and bring people together.

Directed by Craig Gillespie, the film received positive reviews for its heartwarming story, strong performances, and themes of cultural understanding and friendship. “Million Dollar Arm” showcases the triumph of the human spirit and the universal appeal of sports as a means to achieve dreams and aspirations.


Fun Facts

  • “Million Dollar Arm” is a Disney sports drama film released in 2014. It is based on the true story of sports agent J.B. Bernstein, who organized a reality show competition in India to discover talented cricket players and transform them into Major League Baseball pitchers.
  • The film stars Jon Hamm as J.B. Bernstein and features a talented ensemble cast. It highlights the cultural differences between cricket and baseball, as well as the challenges faced by the young Indian athletes as they adapt to a new sport and a new country.
  • “Million Dollar Arm” also showcases the significance of mentorship and the impact of believing in oneself. It delivers a heartwarming message about the power of determination and the pursuit of dreams, both on and off the baseball field.


Additional Details

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  • Year Released: 2014
  • Type of Movie: Live-Action
  • Box Office: $39.2 million
  • IMDB Link

Cast

  • Jon Hamm: J. B. Bernstein
  • Aasif Mandvi: Ash Vasudevan
  • Suraj Sharma: Rinku Singh
  • Madhur Mittal: Dinesh Patel
  • Bill Paxton: Tom House
  • Lake Bell: Brenda Fenwick
  •  Alan Arkin: Ray Poitevint
  • Greg Alan Williams: Doug
  • Pitobash Tripathy: Amit Rohan
  • Allyn Rachel: Theresa
  • Darshan Jariwala: Vivek
  • Tzi Ma: Will Chang
  • Bar Paly: Lisette
  • Rey Maualuga: Popo Vanuatu
  • Movie Trailer

Crew

  • Director: Craig Gillespie
  • Producers: Michael Mandt, Neil Mandt, Joe Roth, Mark Ciardi and Gordon Gray
  • Music: A. R. Rahman

Movie Trailer:




About the Author

Craig Smith
I am founder and editor of DisneyNews.us. My passion for all things Disney goes pretty far back to my first trip to Walt Disney World in the mid-80's. I have since returned to the magical place more than 20 times. I started this site when I came to the realization that I spent a significant portion of my day reading articles about Disney and watching Disney content with my 8-year old, so it made sense that I would start sharing some of what I read and see and building a little community around it. Other interests include 80's nostalgia, vintage toys, video games, LEGO, Star Wars and tech gadgets. Other sites include DMR and VideoGamesStats.com.