Ryan Dunne
Freddie Prinze Jr.
Ryan Dunne

Local boy Ryan Dunne, now a pitcher for Boston College, meets Tenley Parrish, the daughter of a wealthy couple who summer on the Cape. Ryan and Tenley fall in love, much to the chagrin of their families, while Ryan clings to one last hope of being discovered and signed to a pro baseball contract.
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Ryan Dunne
Freddie Prinze Jr.
Ryan Dunne
Tenley Parrish
Jessica Biel
Tenley Parrish
Sean Dunne
Fred Ward
Sean Dunne
Billy Brubaker
Matthew Lillard
Billy Brubaker
John Schiffner
Brian Dennehy
John Schiffner
Mike Dunne
Jason Gedrick
Mike Dunne
Dede Mulligan
Brittany Murphy
Dede Mulligan
Rand Parrish
Bruce Davison
Rand Parrish
Miles Dalrymple
Marc Blucas
Miles Dalrymple
Mickey Dominguez
Wilmer Valderrama
Mickey Dominguez
Dale Robin
Christian Kane
Dale Robin
Eric Van Leemer
Corey Pearson
Eric Van Leemer
**_Youth antics, baseball and romance with Freddie Prince Jr. and Jessica Biel_** While a Cape Cod baseball prospect with hopes for the Major League lands a gig playing for the Chatham Athletics (Freddie), his potential girlfriend (Biel) is pressured by her pompous father (Bruce Davison) to move to San Francisco and work for a firm. Brian Dennehy plays the no-nonsense coach while Matthew Lillard, Brittany Murphy, Corey Pearson and Wilmer Valderrama play various youths. Fred Ward and Jason Gedrick are on hand as the father and brother of the protagonist. "Summer Catch" (2001) is essentially a baseball version of "Youngblood" (1986), "Varsity Blues" (1999) and "The Program" (1993). It's not as good as "Varsity Blues," but it's arguably superior to "The Program." Sure, it's predictable in some ways, but everything clicks for an entertaining coming-of-age flick: cast, story, acting, locations, cinematography, music and editing. Biel shines on the feminine front in several notable scenes while Beverly D'Angelo still sizzles at 49 years-old in a small role; and Brittany is nothing to sneeze at. I'm at a loss as to why "Summer Catch" is so reviled. The film runs 108 minutes and was shot in Southport, North Carolina. GRADE: B
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