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Screenplay: | Jason Koornick |
Story: | Frank Nappi (The Legend of Mickey Tussler) |
Director: | William Dear |
Starring: | Dean Cain Luke Schroder |
Music: | Stu Goldberg |
Country: | Canada |
Language: | English |
Producer: | Tara Cowell-Plain Dureyshevar Jason Koornick Jack Nasser Joseph Nasser Dan Spilo Danny Webber |
Cinematography: | C. Kim Miles |
Runtime: | 89 minutes |
A Mile in His Shoes is a 2011 Canadian made-for-television sports drama film directed by William Dear and starring Luke Schroder, George Canyon and Dean Cain. It was based on the 2008 novel The Legend of Mickey Tussler by Frank Nappi.[1] The setting was changed from Ohio in 1948 in the novel to Bargersville, Indiana in 2002 in the film.[2]
The film centers on Mickey Tussler (Luke Schroder), an 18-year-old from Indiana with Asperger syndrome. Arthur Murphy (Dean Cain) who sees Mickey pitching apples in his backyard recognizes that the boy has a lot of potential as a pitcher. He convinces Mickey's parents to let him come with him to be a part of "the River Rats", a semi-professional baseball team. He pairs Mickey with a teammate named Pee Wee who takes Mickey under his wing.
Mickey is accepted by most of the team, except the top pitcher who feels threatened by Mickey's growing competence on the mound. With the help of the coach and Pee Wee, Mickey learns to manage the sensory overload he experiences on the field and pitch well through it.
Eventually, through his success on the field, Mickey proves to himself and to his parents that he has talent, he has a voice, and his autism cannot stop him from achieving his dreams.
The movie is adapted from the 2008 novel The Legend of Mickey Tussler by Frank Nappi, which was the first of a series. The subsequent novels, "Sophomore Campaign" and "Welcome to the Show," delve deeper into the mind and experiences of Mickey, as well as those closest to him.