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"If you build it he will come." With these words Iowa farmer Ray Kinsella Kevin Costner is inspired by a voice he can't ignore to pursue a dream he can hardly believe.Now presented as a 2-disc set this all-new Anniversary Edition features unsurpassed sound and clarity with digitally remastered 5.1 audio and video plus hours of never-before-seen bonus features that extend the magic of the film.Also starring Ray Liotta James Earl Jones and Amy Madigan Field of Dreams is an extraordinary and unforgettable experience that has moved critics and audiences like no other film of its generation.Field of Dreams is a glowing tribute to all who dare to dream.System Requirements: Running Time 106 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: PG UPC: 025192014024 Manufacturer No: 61020140
A phenomenal hit when it was released in 1989, Field of Dreams has become a modern classic and a uniquely American slice of cinema. It functions effectively as a moving drama about the power of dreams, a fantasy ode to our national pastime, and a brilliant adaptation of W.P. Kinsella's exquisite baseball novel Shoeless Joe. Kinsella himself found the film a delightful surprise, differing greatly from his novel but benefiting from its own creative variations. It is the film that cemented Kevin Costner's status as an all-American screen star, but the story resonates far beyond Costner's handsome appeal. As just about everyone knows by now, Costner stars as Iowa farmer Ray Kinsella, who hears the mysterious words "If you build it, he will come," and is compelled to build a baseball diamond in the middle of his cornfield. His wife Amy Madigan supports the wild idea, but a reclusive novelist modeled after J.D. Salinger and played by James Earl Jones is not so easily persuaded. The idealistic farmer is either a visionary or a deluded fool, but his persistence is rewarded when spirits from baseball's past begin appearing on the ball field. Past and present intermingle in the person of "Moonlight Graham" superbly played by Burt Lancaster, an unknown player who sacrificed his dreams of baseball glory for a dignified life as a small-town physician ... but what all of this means is unclear until the film's memorably heartfelt conclusion. A meditation on family, memory, and faith, the film balances humor and magic to strike just the right chord of thoughtful emotion, affecting audiences so deeply that the baseball field created for the production has now become a mecca of sorts for dreamers around the world. --Jeff Shannon