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Field of Dreams (1989)

April 21, 1989 (US) Drama, Fantasy • 105m

Overview

Ray Kinsella is an Iowa farmer who hears a mysterious voice telling him to turn his cornfield into a baseball diamond. He does, but the voice's directions don't stop -- even after the spirits of deceased ballplayers turn up to play.

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Top Billed Cast

Kevin Costner
Kevin Costner

Ray Kinsella

Amy Madigan
Amy Madigan

Annie Kinsella

Gaby Hoffmann
Gaby Hoffmann

Karin Kinsella

Ray Liotta
Ray Liotta

"Shoeless" Joe Jackson

Burt Lancaster
Burt Lancaster

Doc "Moonlight" Graham

Frank Whaley
Frank Whaley

Archie Graham

Dwier Brown
Dwier Brown

John Kinsella

James Andelin
James Andelin

Feed Store Farmer

Mary Anne Kean
Mary Anne Kean

Feed Store Lady

Fern Persons
Fern Persons

Annie's Mother

Kelly Coffield Park
Kelly Coffield Park

Dee, Mark's Wife

Michael Milhoan
Michael Milhoan

Buck Weaver - 3B

Steve Eastin
Steve Eastin

Eddie Cicotte - P

Charles Hoyes
Charles Hoyes

Swede Risberg - C

Art LaFleur
Art LaFleur

Chick Gandil - 1B

Lee Garlington
Lee Garlington

Beulah Gasnick

Robert Kurcz
Robert Kurcz

PTA Heckler

Don John Ross
Don John Ross

Boston Butcher

Geoffrey Nauffts
Geoffrey Nauffts

Boston Pump Jockey

Anne Seymour
Anne Seymour

Chisolm Newspaper Publisher

Joseph R. Ryan
Joseph R. Ryan

Third Man in Bar

Fred Martin
Fred Martin

Additional Ballplayer

Brian Waldvogel
Brian Waldvogel

Additional Ballplayer

Brian E. Frankish
Brian E. Frankish

Clean-Shaven Umpire

Stephen Emirzian
Stephen Emirzian

Sports Fan (uncredited)

Kevin Fennessy
Kevin Fennessy

Baseball Fan (uncredited)

Mark Vafiades
Mark Vafiades

Baseball Fan (uncredited)

Matt Damon
Matt Damon

Baseball Fan (uncredited)

Ben Affleck
Ben Affleck

Baseball Fan (uncredited)

Crew
Leslie McDonald
Leslie McDonald

Art Direction

James Horner
James Horner

Original Music Composer

Linda M. Bass
Linda M. Bass

Costume Design

Dennis Gassner
Dennis Gassner

Production Design

John Lindley
John Lindley

Director of Photography

Nancy Haigh
Nancy Haigh

Set Decoration

Brian E. Frankish
Brian E. Frankish

Unit Production Manager

Bonita DeHaven
Bonita DeHaven

Makeup Artist

Enid Arias
Enid Arias

Key Hair Stylist

Elle Elliott
Elle Elliott

Hairstylist

Lloyd Levin
Lloyd Levin

Associate Producer

Brian E. Frankish
Brian E. Frankish

Executive Producer

Alan Edmisten
Alan Edmisten

Assistant Director

Grant Gilmore
Grant Gilmore

Assistant Director

James D.R. Hickox
James D.R. Hickox

First Assistant Editor

L.A. Puopolo
L.A. Puopolo

Second Unit

William M. Elvin
William M. Elvin

Assistant Director

Robbie Knott
Robbie Knott

Special Effects

Nancy Fogarty
Nancy Fogarty

Music Editor

Randy Peters
Randy Peters

Stunt Coordinator

David Fulton
David Fulton

Unit Publicist

Melinda Sue Gordon
Melinda Sue Gordon

Still Photographer

Ken Ferris
Ken Ferris

Camera Operator

Jan Evans
Jan Evans

Script Supervisor

Mitch Marcus
Mitch Marcus

Location Manager

Albert Aquino
Albert Aquino

Boom Operator

Dan Perri
Dan Perri

Title Designer



Reviews

John Chard

⭐ 9/10

July 7, 2019

Capra meets Serling for 1980's joyously multi genre hankie wetter.

Coming back to Field Of Dreams over 20 years after its release finds this particular viewer beaming with happiness that the warmth I felt way back when still washes over me in the same way. Director Phil Alden Robinson (All of Me/Fletch) manages to turn W.P. Kinsella's novel, Shoeless Joe, into a multi genre film with deep emotional heart for both sexes to latch on to. It has a… read the rest.

Wuchak

⭐ 6/10

June 23, 2020

_**Entertaining enough, but hampered by its fanciful premise**_

A family moves to an Iowa farm where the husband (Kevin Costner) hears a voice instructing him to guild a baseball diamond in the cornfield, promising “he” will come. Incredibly, “Shoeless” Joe Jackson (Ray Liotta) shows up, along with seven other members of the 1919 Chicago White Sox who were banned from the game for throwing the World Series. Ray then pursues a reclusive author … read the rest.

Peter McGinn

⭐ 6/10

November 25, 2020

Field of Dreams is yet another movie that I originally watched a hundred years ago and recently had the chance to watch again. In my mind it was a fairly realistic story tinged with the large fantasy built into the plot involving what happens at the ball field. But that recollection was faulty; this movie is pure fantasy. That is not a criticism; I was just surprised I remembered it wrong that way.

It is an entertaining movie that effectively … read the rest.

Filipe Manuel Neto

⭐ 9/10

June 18, 2023

**A good movie to watch with the family.**

In this film, a man who has just moved to a small country house, in order to have a quieter life, begins to be disturbed by a mysterious voice that invites him to build a baseball field on a large part of his land. cultivation. That's a bad idea, because he depends on the sale of production to pay off a bank loan taken out to buy the house. However, he decides to believe his instinct. Immediately, he … read the rest.

kevin2019

⭐ 8/10

May 23, 2025

"Field of Dreams" is a determined effort to encourage us all to dream of the past and to rediscover, relive and cherish the special memories from our childhood once more when the world still held a wealth of mysterious wonder and fascination for the inquisitive mind before the innocence of that time was slowly replaced by the unwelcome responsibilities of adulthood - and in some more unfortunate cases this was also accompanied by a jaded and cyni… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

January 6, 2026

“Ray” (Kevin Costner) buys a farm with his wife “Annie” (Amy Madigan) and their daughter “Karin” (Gaby Hoffmann) and is just about making a going concern of growing corn. Amidst his crop one afternoon, he hears a voice. Nobody else heard it and so he disregards it. It’s a persistent instruction, though, telling him to uproot his livelihood and build a baseball diamond - complete with floodlights and rudimentary seats. Who on earth for? Well that … read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$15,000,000

Revenue

$84,431,625

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