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Walk On

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Walk On Cast:
Keith Carradine
Sophie B. Hawkins
Donal Logue

Walk On Director:
Walter Hill

Walk On Written By:
Richard Julian

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Walk On Based On:
true story

Walk On Premise/Synopsis:
The true story of the Texas Rangers franchise, which was nearly bankrupt in 1973. Their savior was David Clyde, an 18-year-old high school senior recruited by the Rangers even before he could attend his prom. Clyde's Cinderella story took a turn for the worse, however, when the mercurial Billy Martin replaced coach Whitey Herzog.
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Walk On Updated:

Tuesday 25th May 2004: Walk On Update:
Jessica Simpson is no longer attached to star in the baseball drama Walk On.

Wednesday 28th January 2004: Walk On Update:
Director Walter Hill has signed up Jessica Simpson to star in Walk On. The script has been written by Richard Julian and is based in the true story of the Texas Rangers franchise, which was nearly bankrupt in 1973. Their savior was David Clyde, an 18-year-old high school senior recruited by the Rangers even before he could attend his prom. Clyde's Cinderella story took a turn for the worse, however, when the mercurial Billy Martin replaced coach Whitey Herzog. Also thought to be starring are Keith Carradine, Sophie B. Hawkins and Donal Logue.


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