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  1. The Chicago White Sox, who are set to play the Cincinnati Reds in the World Series of 1919, are at odds with their team's owner, Charles Comiskey (Clifton James), who pays his players...

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    • John Sayles
    • PG
    • John Cusack
  2. The light shed on this dark period of sports history makes Eight Men Out essential moviegoing. But what makes it heartbreaking is watching the toll taken on champions betraying their talent...

  3. Mar 19, 2019 · Eight Men Out is about the 1919 World Series and how eight members of the Chicago White Sox were accused of conspiring with gamblers to throw the championship. While everyone agrees that most of the players were guilty, Eight Men Out suggests that both Shoeless Joe Jackson and Buck Weaver were wrongly accused and, unlike the other players ...

  4. Currently you are able to watch "Eight Men Out" streaming on Pluto TV for free with ads or buy it as download on Microsoft Store, Apple TV, Amazon Video. It is also possible to rent "Eight Men Out" on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Microsoft Store online.

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    • John Sayles
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  5. A dramatization of the Black Sox scandal when the underpaid Chicago White Sox accepted bribes to deliberately lose the 1919 World Series.

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    • John Sayles
    • TV-PG
    • John Cusack
  6. Jul 20, 2023 · Eight Men Out. Directed by John Sayles, Eight Men Out follows several members of the 1919 Chicago White Sox, including John Cusack’s Buck Weaver, David Strathairn’s Eddie Cicotte, and D.B. Sweeney’s Shoeless Joe Jackson, as they agree to throw the World Series in exchange for a $10,000 payout.

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  8. Set in 1919, EIGHT MEN OUT follows the scandal surrounding the heavily-favored Chicago White Sox. Despite the team's talent, Sox-owner Charles Commisky abuses and underpays his players. Frustrated, a number of Sox players agree to throw the World Series for $10,000 each.

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