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  1. Mickey is a 2004 American baseball drama film that stars Harry Connick, Jr., directed by Hugh Wilson (his final directorial effort), and written by best-selling novelist John Grisham. Mickey was filmed in 2004, at baseball fields in Colonial Heights , Richmond , and Petersburg, Virginia , and also South Williamsport, Pennsylvania ...

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0277895Mickey (2004) - IMDb

    30 apr 2004 · Mickey: Directed by Hugh Wilson. With Harry Connick Jr., Shawn Salinas, Michelle Johnson, Mike Starr. A widowed lawyer wanted by the IRS assumes a new identity and signs his now-too-old son up for one more year of Little League.

    • (508)
    • Drama, Sport
    • Hugh Wilson
    • 2004-04-30
  3. 30 apr 2004 · Overview. Best-selling author John Grisham deviates from his usual literary thrillers with this winning film that stars Harry Connick Jr. as Tripp Spence, a widower who goes on the run from the IRS with his 12-year-old baseball-phenomenon son, Derrick (Shawn Salinas).

  4. Mickey. Role: Glen / Tripp Spence. Director: Hugh Wilson. Year: 2004. Tripp Spence (Harry) is a widower who finds himself on the run with his 12-year-old son, Derrick (Shawn Salinas) who is a baseball phenomenon.

  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 10000390-mickeyMickey | Rotten Tomatoes

    Mickey. A widower (Harry Connick Jr.) on the run from the Internal Revenue Service attracts unwanted attention when his son (Shawn Salinas) plays Little League in Las Vegas.

    • (8)
    • Hugh Wilson
    • PG
    • Harry Connick Jr.
  6. Synopsis. Mainstream Hollywood filmmaker Hugh Wilson teams up with screenwriter/author John Grisham for the independently produced sports drama Mickey. Harry Connick Jr. stars as a widowed father in trouble with the law who runs away to Las Vegas with his 12-year-old, baseball-loving son (Shawn Salinas).

  7. Mickey. 2004. Directed by Hugh Wilson. Best-selling author John Grisham deviates from his usual literary thrillers with this winning film that stars Harry Connick Jr. as Tripp Spence, a widower who goes on the run from the IRS with his 12-year-old baseball-phenomenon son, Derrick (Shawn Salinas).