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Fever Pitch

A comedy about the game of love.
2005 | 104m | English

(49668 votes)

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When Ben Wrightman, a young teacher, begins dating pretty businesswoman Lindsey Meeks, the two don't seem to have a lot of the same interests, but they fall in love, regardless. Their romance goes well until baseball season begins, and Lindsey soon realizes that Ben is completely obsessed with the Boston Red Sox. Though she tries to understand Ben's passionate team loyalty, eventually it threatens to end their otherwise happy relationship.
Release Date: Apr 06, 2005
Director: Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly
Writer: Nick Hornby, Lowell Ganz, Babaloo Mandel
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Keywords workaholic, baseball, affectation, fanatic, relationship problems, sports, death of father, teacher, curse, dating, man child, red sox, fenway park, group of friends, uncle nephew relationship, nostalgic, boyfriend girlfriend relationship, baseball stadium, world series, angry, major league baseball (mlb), egotistical, hilarious, whimsical, amused, antagonistic, empathetic, sympathetic, season tickets, working toward job promotion
Production Companies Fox 2000 Pictures, Wildgaze Films, Alan Greenspan Productions, Mars Media Beteiligungs, Flower Films, ELC Productions
Box Office Revenue: $50,500,000
Budget: $30,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 04, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Drew Barrymore Lindsey Meeks
Jimmy Fallon Ben Wrightman
Jason Spevack Ben - 1980
Jack Kehler Al
Maureen Keiller Viv
Daniel Greene Waiter
Ione Skye Molly
Marissa Jaret Winokur Sarah
KaDee Strickland Robin
JoBeth Williams Maureen Meeks
Siobhan Fallon Hogan Lana
Brett Murphy Ryan
Evan Helmuth Troy
Johnny Sneed Chris
Greta Onieogou Tammy
Lizz Alexander Charlene
Brandon Craggs Casey
Shary Guthrie Christie
Lenny Clarke Uncle Carl
Steve Levy Reporter at Spring Training
Scott Severance Artie
Jessamy Finet Theresa
James B. Sikking Doug Meeks
Willie Garson Kevin
Armando Riesco Gerard
Zen Gesner Steve
Mark Andrada Ezra
Matt Watts Valet
Charlotte Sullivan Spin Instructor
Tim McCarver Tim McCarver
John Franchi Red Sox Fan
Don Gavin Cop
Stephen King Stephen King (uncredited)
Nicholas Purcell Red Sox Fan (uncredited)
Andrew Wilson Grant Wade
Martin Roach Husband
Isabella Fink Audrey
Miranda Black Claire
Michael Rubenfeld Ian
Scott Desano Binocular Guy
Gina Clayton Lady at Other Table
Jackie Burroughs Mrs. Warren
Wayne Flemming Leon
Bobby Curcuro Loiterer
Bart Bedford Man at Other Table
Jason Varitek Jason Varitek
Johnny Damon Johnny Damon
Trot Nixon Trot Nixon
George King Mr. Munsell
John Boylan Myerson
J.C. Kenny Reporter
Paul McGuire Reporter
Quancetia Hamilton Rita
Ken Rogerson Scalper
Howard Nickerson Usher
George Ghali Vern - Gym Teacher
Andrea Davis Wife
Darren Frost Zach
Sharlene Yuen Receptionist
Jim Rice Jim Rice
Dennis Eckersley Dennis Eckersley
Keith MacWhorter Keith MacWhorter
Melinda Lopez Sheri
Sam Dissanayake Mr. Abdo
Peter Gammons Peter Gammons
Don Orsillo Don Orsillo
Harold Reynolds Harold Reynolds
Bob Lobel Bob Lobel
Carl Beane Stadium Announcer (voice)
Mathew Peart High School Kid #2 (as Matthew Peart)
Geoffrey Williamson High School Kid #1
David Klar High School Kid #3
Jermaine Plummer High School Kid #4
Erin Nanstad Female Fan
Johnny Cicco Bleacher Fan
Brian Hayes Currie Screaming Fan
Danny Murphy 1980's Vendor #1
Daniel Cummings 1980's Vendor #2
Jordan Leandre Jordan Leandre
Bob Weekes Hot Dog Vendor #1
John Ruggiero Hot Dog Vendor #2
Joe Buck Sportscaster
Joe Castiglione Sportscaster
Thomas Jordan Kid in Cast (as Tommy Jordan)
Preston Thomas 1980's Sox Player
Scott Rosenberg 1980's Sox Player
Mark Ciardi 1980's Sox Player
Keegan O'Donnell 1980's Batboy
Emily O’Donnell 1980's Fan
Diana O'Donnell 1980's Fan
Meda Thomas 1980's Fan
Jack Andrade 1980's Fan
Warren Tashjian 1980's Fan
Ray 'Rocket' Valliere 1980's Fan
Bob Sands Landsdowne Street Fan
Stacey Lucchino Landsdowne Street Fan
Alison Novelli Landsdowne Street Fan
David Rosenberg Party Animal
Jesse Peter East Boston School Kid
Abe Farrelly East Boston School Kid
Lucy Bidwell East Boston School Kid
Docky Crazed Sox Fan
Mariann Neary Crazed Sox Fan
Paul Palandjian Fenway Security
Jeanne Zelasko Jeanne Zelasko
Name Job
Alan Baumgarten Editor
Samantha Armstrong Script Supervisor
Sophie de Rakoff Costume Design
Donald Mowat Makeup Artist
Linda Dowds Key Makeup Artist
Jaro Dick Set Decoration
Ava Gerlitz Still Photographer
Karola Dirnberger Key Hair Stylist
Maher Ahmad Production Design
Manish Raval Music Supervisor
Tom Wolfe Music Supervisor
Dana Howes Transportation Coordinator
Bobby Farrelly Director
Peter Farrelly Director
Nick Hornby Novel
Lowell Ganz Screenplay
Babaloo Mandel Screenplay
Craig Armstrong Original Music Composer
Matthew F. Leonetti Director of Photography
John R. Leonetti Second Unit Director of Photography, Second Unit Director
Robert McRae Gaffer
Justine Arteta Casting
Kim Davis-Wagner Casting
Brandt Gordon Art Direction
Brenda McNally Key Hair Stylist
Tricia Heine Key Makeup Artist
Rob Sanderson Special Effects Coordinator
Tierre Turner Stunt Coordinator
John Stoneham Jr. Stunt Coordinator
Chris Cenatiempo Stunts
Michael Trisler Stunts
Mary Adeline Wright Stunts
Dain Turner Stunts
Paul Sampson Stunts
Erin Jarvis Stunts
John MacDonald Stunts
Regan Moore Stunts
Layton Morrison Stunts
Gilles Corbeil Camera Operator
Pat Blymyer Gaffer
Mark La Bonge Steadicam Operator
Michael Carella "B" Camera Operator
Michael St. Hilaire Camera Operator
Robin D. Cook Casting
Name Title
Marc S. Fischer Executive Producer
David Evans Executive Producer
Amanda Posey Producer
Alan Greenspan Producer
Gil Netter Producer
Nick Hornby Executive Producer
Nancy Juvonen Producer
Bradley Thomas Producer
Drew Barrymore Producer
Gwenn Stroman Co-Producer
Kris Meyer Co-Producer
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Popularity History


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2024 5 28 44 16
2024 6 21 28 10
2024 7 22 29 14
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2025 1 16 35 8
2025 2 10 19 3
2025 3 6 16 1
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Reviews

narrator56
9.0

There are a lot of sub-genres in movies: spaghetti Westerns, Police Procedural Mysteries, and Epic Fantasy - like Lord of the Rings. You can usually find a lot of room within these sub-genres for imaginative examples. They can be wildly different. Romantic Comedies seem to have less leeway. You have ... a formula that is often used, with minor changes here and there. The characters usually seem to have little in common at first glance, one of the characters usually gets sidetracked by another love interest (in Fever Pitch the love interest is the Boston Red Sox), there is a breakup where one or both becomes miserable, and the one who is "at fault" usually has to make a grand gesture at the end to mend the split. And of course there are jokes and romance. I think Fever Pitch is an excellent example of the genre. The two main characters are witty and charming and provide a lot of laughs. They are caring people and there is great chemistry between them. You don't have to be a baseball fan to enjoy it (though perhaps Yankee fans should steer clear), but like with most romantic comedies, you might want to set your cynicism aside for the duration, especially if you are a guy watching it with your favorite lady. If she is okay with the sports theme, you can let the romantic moments wash over you. This is one of those rare movies that when it comes on, no matter what place it is in the film, I am apt to settle in and watch it.

Jun 23, 2021