Ratings
Movie Details
91 min
English
One Hit From Home
2012 91 min
After suffering a career ending knee injury, pro-baseball superstar Jimmy Easton (Dave Stone) returns to a place he has not been in a very long time....home. Here, Jimmy confronts darks memories from a tragic past as he tries to make peace with a life he once left behind. Things take an unexpected turn when he is forced back into the world of baseball as the coach of an underachieving college team. Coach's Jimmy's rocky relationship with Brandon Elliot (Johnny Meier), the team's only star, challenges both of them to deal with their similarly troubled pasts.
| Director: | Dave Stone & Johnny Meier |
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| Categories: | Sports & Fitness, New to Rental |
Member Reviews
9 members reviewed: One Hit From Home
- John S
A good movie about a baseball player who struggles with issues of faith and success. Although I must say the "Christian Movie" genre seems to be far too dominated by movies centering around sports. As a Christian man, I personally would like to see more movies along these lines that center around the challenges average men face. Nonetheless, good movie and message.
- Mike L
Decent movie. God's grace is alive!
- Richard and Linda D
One Hit From Home, which ends on an extremely positive note (extolling faith in Christ), unfortunately has characters, during the first half of the film, which are plastic and uninteresting characters. Thus, by the time the third act begins, you have no emotional connection with the lead characters. Enjoy!
- Valerie G
A good movie, as in clean and decent. Fairly interesting but very predictable plot which way overuses tragedy and death. Kinda disappointed after all the postive I had ehard about it. I also do not agree with advocating divorce and remarriage.
- Teresa W
It was an average movie, I found it sort of lacked a true storyline of faith, and challenges...to me it seemed a little weak in that respect. But I did get the picture. Still, overall it isn't a bad movie to watch, definitely something I would share with someone who may be struggling with coming to Jesus, not necessarily sport related.

