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Fever Pitch
Fever Pitch
Starring: Drew Barrymore, Jimmy Fallon, Lenny Clarke, Jack Kehler
Directed by: Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly
Screenplay by: Lowell Ganz & Babaloo Mandel, based upon the novel by Nick Hornby
Release Date: April 8th, 2005
Running Time: 101 minutes
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (for crude and sexual humor and some sensuality)
Box Office: $42,071,069 (US total)
Studio: 20th Century Fox

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 Drew Barrymore and Jimmy Fallon in Fever Pitch.
Fever Pitch Production Notes
A contemporary romantic comedy about a high school teacher who meets and falls in love with a successful businesswoman. Although their lives are vastly different, the relationship seems perfect until the baseball season begins and she has to compete with his first true love: the Boston Red Sox.
Drew Barrymore and Jimmy Fallon star in FEVER PITCH, a contemporary romantic comedy about a successful woman who thinks she’s finally met the perfect guy. Everything seems ideal until baseball season begins, and she has to compete with his first true love: the Boston Red Sox.
It’s a love triangle -- but with a twist. Instead of revolving around three people, this story involves twenty-eight: a man, a woman...and a Major League baseball team.
High-school teacher Ben Wrightman (Jimmy Fallon) is a good catch. He’s charming, funny and great with kids. When he meets Lindsey Meeks (Drew Barrymore), an ambitious business consultant whose spirit is as luminous as her beauty, their attraction is immediate. Sure, they have their differences. She’s a workaholic; he loves his summers off. He lives and breathes the Red Sox; she doesn’t know Carl Yastrzemski from Johnny Damon.
But true love overcomes all...at least until Red Sox spring training rolls around.
As Ben’s beloved Bosox launch one of the most incredible seasons in baseball history, Ben and Lindsey must decide if they, as a couple, will strike out or fight to keep love alive through extra innings.
FEVER PITCH is based on Nick Hornby’s autobiographical book Fever Pitch, which recounted the author’s obsession with English football (better known to Americans as soccer). But instead of “Americanizing” Hornby’s work, screenwriters Lowell Ganz & Babaloo Mandel took his premise of an obsessive sports fan, and fashioned a contemporary romantic comedy in the classic tradition.
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