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Field of Dreams (1989) Field of Dreams is a captivating movie that was released in 1989. Directed by Phil Alden Robinson,

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Field of Dreams is a captivating movie that was released in 1989. Directed by Phil Alden Robinson, this film combines elements of fantasy, drama, and sports to create a heartfelt story that has touched the hearts of millions of viewers worldwide.

The movie follows the life of Ray Kinsella, played by Kevin Costner. Living on a farm in Iowa, Ray starts hearing a mysterious voice whispering the words "If you build it, he will come." Intrigued and somewhat bewildered, Ray decides to follow these instructions and transforms his cornfield into a breathtaking baseball field. Little does he know that this field will become a portal to the past, bringing back legendary players from baseball history.

As the story unfolds, Ray encounters iconic baseball players such as Shoeless Joe Jackson, wonderfully portrayed by Ray Liotta. Joe becomes an essential character in Ray's journey, offering guidance, friendship, and a chance for redemption.

Amy Madigan plays the role of Ray's supportive and understanding wife, Annie Kinsella. She stands by him despite the skepticism and doubts from others about his seemingly bizarre actions. Annie's unwavering love and belief in Ray's vision add depth and warmth to the movie.

Another significant character is Terence Mann, a celebrated author and former activist, played by James Earl Jones. Terence is a pivotal figure who helps Ray understand the importance of following his dreams and embracing the unknown. His powerful monologues and captivating presence add a layer of wisdom to the film.

Field of Dreams beautifully captures the essence of baseball, showcasing its nostalgic charm while exploring deeper themes such as family, dreams, and the power of belief. The movie enchants viewers with its visually stunning landscapes, unforgettable dialogues, and a powerful musical score by James Horner.

If you want to relive the magic of Field of Dreams, you can now play and download the movie's soaring sounds here. Immerse yourself in the heartwarming melodies and let the music transport you back to the cornfields of Iowa, where dreams come to life and the love for the game knows no bounds.

Field of Dreams remains a beloved film, cherished by both baseball enthusiasts and those who appreciate a heartfelt story. Its enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless themes, exceptional performances, and the belief that dreams can indeed become a reality. So grab some popcorn, get comfortable, and let the Field of Dreams take you on an unforgettable journey.

All right, all right.
All right.
All right. Well, go warm up.
Almost a full afternoon.
And I heard this voice saying,
And it's author, Mr. Mann..
Annie, I'm afraid of that happening to me,
Anyway, I was walking down along the street,
At least he is not a book burner, you Nazi cow.
At least I got muscles.
At most you got muscles
Before Alicia begins to think I got a girlfriend.
Bottom of the eighth, we were way ahead.
But what's Terence Mann got to do with baseball?
But you're not invited.
Bye bye.
Bye.
Bye.
Bye.
Damned fool.
Dee. Dee, wait. You don't see these people?
Did you get to make a play?
Did you know Babe Ruth copied his swing?
Died a little when they lost the 1919 World Series,
Do you know where we can find him?
Do you realize how much this land is worth?
Dr. Graham?
Excuse me. Maybe you can help us.
Follow me.
For you?
Gamblers paid them to. Except Shoeless Joe.
Getting thrown out of baseball
Give me that. Sorry.
Go the distance.
God, what an amazing guy.
God. They'd consider it a tragedy.
Good.
Half a dozen Grahams.
Having been banning this man's S H l T
He had white hair,
He never made it as a ballplayer. He wanted his son to make it for him.
He said, "Ease his pain."
He starts writing poetry about whales,
He writes software for interactive children's videos.
Hey, is this heaven?
Hey, rookie!
Hey, someday explain all this to me, okay?
Hi, I'm Ray Kinsella. It's a great pleasure to finally get to...
Hi.
Hold it.
How about a warning? Sure.
How can you lose something so big?
How do you do, Mr. Mann?
I bet it's good to be playing again, huh?
I couldn't bear the thought of another year in the minors.
I don't mind.
I don't think so.
I have a deal that allows you to stay on the land.
I haven't once asked what's in it for me
I heard that all through the Midwest, they have towns with teams.
I love you, too.
I mean, I can't think of one good reason why I should, but...
I mean, if all these people are going to come,
I say we'll probably
I want my privacy.
I'll get some out there.
I'll put up some coffee. Why don't you go on outside?
I'll tell you on the way
I'm going to lowa with you.
I'm not going to get rid of you, am I?
I'm Ray.
I'm sorry. It's all right.
I've already taken up too much of your time.
I've heard that old men wake up
If you build it, he will come.
If you build it, he will come.
If you build it, he will come.
Including the great Shoeless Joe Jackson, for life.
Is...
It said, "The man's done enough. Leave him alone."
It was you.
It's a good baseball field, Ray.
It's just I've heard that sometimes farmers in the field...
It's not funny, Annie.
It's pretty weird, but building the field was 5, 10% weirder.
It's the place dreams come true.
Just one.
Karin.
Let's go. Come on.
Listen, I talked to the bank,
Look, I've come 1,500 miles to see you
Made it back for the funeral, though
Makes it real hard to keep the farm
Maybe this is heaven.
Moved to Brooklyn in '35, married Mom in '38,
Mr. Jackson, this is my wife Annie and my daughter Karin.
My name's Ray Kinsella.
My wife Annie. Hi.
No Archibald. No "Moonlight."
No screwing, no drinking, no opium, no midnight abortions,
No, I didn't. He wanted to.
No.
No.
No. I think his nickname was "Moonlight."
No. it's just I heard some farmers do.
Not bad.
Not completely.
Not even a Christmas card.
Oh, God
Oh, my God! What?
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God. You kidnapped him.
Oh, well, it was... You know.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, you mean Doc Graham.
Okay, I understand your desire for privacy,
People will most definitely come
Please.
Ray, when the bank opens in the morning, they'll foreclose.
Ray, you will lose everything
Ray?
Ray?
Ray.
Right.
See you tomorrow.
See you, guys.
She smelled weird, but we loved her anyway.
So you can play ball nights and weekends
Something's missing.
Sorry, but I'm going to be a few days longer.
Sorry.
Take a message.
Terry, I'd like you to meet Shoeless Joe Jackson.
Terry.
That is so cool.
That was me.
That's what I do.
The man is sick. Very sick.
The one about Ebbets Field, the one that sent you to Boston to find me.
Them.
Then in 1919, his team, the Chicago White Sox,
Then they'll walk out to the bleachers
Then why go through with it?
There are others, you know.
There's a man out there on your lawn.
There's a reason.
They'll think it's really boring. So they'll want to pay us.
This is a very nonspecific voice out there, and he's starting to piss me off.
This is really interesting.
This is really new territory for us,
To feel the tingle in your arms as you connect with the ball,
To Mark and his partners.
To talk to me about it 50 years after it happened?
Trust me, Karin. It's not funny.
Ty Cobb called him the greatest left fielder of all time.
Uh uh.
Wait a second.
Wait!
Wait. Wait a minute, Bosco.
Watch Joe's feet.
We got a lot of work to do
We used up all our savings on that field, Ray.
Well, who is this, Elvis?
Well, yeah. Actually...
What are you doing?
What are you grinning at, you ghost?
What are you holding onto this place for?
What do I say to him?
What do you think would happen if I suddenly came out with a new book?
What does that mean?
What else?
What the hell is he doing?
What?
What? What is it?
When did these ballplayers get here?
When they cleaned out his office,
Where they sat when they were children
Who are you, huh? What do you want from me?
Who is real?
Who was his hero?
Whoa!
Whoa! Wait! You can't do that.
Why 14?
Why do I not think this is so good?
Why'd they call him Shoeless Joe?
Win one for me one day, will you, boys?
Wow.
Wreck him
Yeah,
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. I built this for you.
Yeah. That's a good idea.
Yeah. Yeah.
Yes
Yes.
You can hit the curve ball.
You catch a good game.
You didn't believe me?
You didn't see that?
You have a stack of bills! Come fall, you got no crop to sell.
You mean it?
You might feel the same way, too.
You said your finger was a gun.
You want me to...
You were good.
You'll live in the house rent free
You're a good writer
You're interrupting the game, Mark.
You've had a rough day. Go inside and get something cold to drink.
"and the universe opens itself up for a few seconds
"Go the distance"?
"he will come."
"Moonlight" Graham.
"notified police after receiving no answer to repeated telephone calls
"Shoeless Joe Jackson comes to lowa."
"with Jackie Robinson and the Brooklyn Dodgers.
"Without any fanfare or publicity,