Field of Dreams (6/9) Movie CLIP - Doc Saves Karin (1989) HD

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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
When Ray's (Kevin Costner) daughter stops breathing, Archie Graham (Frank Whaley) morphs into Doc Graham (Burt Lancaster) to assist her.

FILM DESCRIPTION:
"If you build it, he will come." That's the ethereal message that inspires Iowa farmer Ray Kinsella (Kevin Costner) to construct a baseball diamond in the middle of his cornfield. At first, "he" seems to be the ghost of disgraced ballplayer Shoeless Joe Jackson (Ray Liotta), who materializes on the ballfield and plays a few games with the awestruck Ray. But as the weeks go by, Ray receives several other messages from a disembodied voice, one of which is "Ease his pain." He realizes that his ballfield has been divinely ordained to give a second chance to people who have sacrificed certain valuable aspects of their lives. One of these folks is Salingeresque writer Terence Mann (James Earl Jones), whom Ray kidnaps and takes to a ball game and then to his farm. Another is Doc Graham (Burt Lancaster), a beloved general practitioner who gave up a burgeoning baseball career in favor of medicine. The final "second-chancer" turns out to be much closer to Ray. That "magical" field in Dyersville, Iowa still draws thousands of baseball-happy tourists each year.

CREDITS:
TM & © Universal (1989)
Cast: Timothy Busfield, Kevin Costner, Steve Eastin, James Earl Jones, Burt Lancaster, Ray Liotta, Frank Whaley, Gaby Hoffmann, Amy Madigan
Director: Phil Alden Robinson
Producers: Brian E. Frankish, Lloyd Levin, Lawrence Gordon, Charles Gordon
Screenwriters: W.P. Kinsella, Phil Alden Robinson

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"Son, if I'd have only gotten to be a doctor for 5 minutes... now that would be a tragedy." Still gives me chills watching this movie, especially the character of Doc Graham.

Rainman
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I love it when The Doc says, “Win one for me one day, will you boys?” It’s so moving as it represents all players and athletes who chase their dream and fall short.

prawny
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His last scene! What a way to walk off!. Hell of an actor!.

drby
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RIP Burt Lancaster (November 2, 1913 – October 20, 1994), aged 80
And
RIP Ray Liotta (December 18, 1954 – May 26, 2022), aged 67
You both will be remembered as legends.

jackspry
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What makes this scene beautifully perfect - this was the last scene Burt Lancaster ever filmed, he died 5 years later. 

bryantoliveira
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Doc Graham gave up his lifelong dream, in a second, to save a little girls life. Showing exactly why he was given that second chance to finally live his dream as Archie "Moonlight" Graham in the first place, he was a selfless and wonderful man.

KS-xkso
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"Hey you were good." I love this line. I think a lot of people take it as him getting a nice compliment from a hero of his, or see a twinge of regret in him after this line, but I view it slightly different. For me its Joe confirming to him that he didn't miss his dream because he wasn't good enough, but because he chose something else. Part of him probably always wondered if he missed his dream because he just didn't have it, now he knows he did, and can rest peacefully with his cherished wife. Beautiful.

KS-xkso
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"hey rookie you were good" great scene, not overplayed

notRusl
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Archie Graham represents all of us who grew up wanting to be in the big leauges, but realize we had a different calling.

louisgarday
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That shot of Archie looking back. The camera moving in on him. The twinkle noise. One of the most magical shots in cinema history. Gives me the chills.

kevinbyrnes
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"Oh my God, you can't go back..."

Gets me every single time.

TheGaijinsider
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Moonlight giving up his dream of playing again, as he runs to save the little girl, he hesitates for 1 second and knows it's was his calling to be a Doctor, and then he Thanks Kevin for allowing him his dream if just for one game, best movie ever.

greggp
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"You were good". A simple line describe the career of an actors' legend. Thank you Burt Lancaster!

vidchris
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This scene always makes me cry. When Ray realizes he can't go back. It's twofold: he loved baseball and there's the sadness that he never got to play. But he loved helping people too. It's a bit like saying goodbye to one love, and yet finding another. Beautiful scene. The screenplay for this whole movie is wonderful. And who else is here watching clips after watching the Yankee/Sox game in Iowa? ❤

amandamorse
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This was like its saying Burt Lancaster was saying goodbye to us all, a legendary actor from that golden age of Hollywood, we would never get them again.

RaikenXion
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No matter how many times I watch this scene... It will lways make me break in tears

Ricardo-nshl
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Doc Graham's wife was waiting for him, as was his home. His life wasn't tragic, it was triumphant.

dirdib
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watching this after seeing sox vs yankees epic game ending on YouTube. Wow, Sox did win one for him 32 years later on the field of dreams.

TampaTec
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To be told by someone who was great that you were good, for no other reason than to let them know is something to hang your hat on! All his life he didn't know if he was any good. Absolutely outstanding scene.

jamuga
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“Win one for me one day, will you boys?”
*Hand Gesture*
Only a great actor could do that. I don’t know what it is about that hand movement, but it’s absolutely perfect.

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