Vancouver Sun

Field of Dreams is special spot to bond

- KEVIN GILLIES

DYERSVILLE, Iowa — Baseball fans from across North America are descending on this quaint farm in outer Dyersville, Iowa, and all of them want to talk baseball or one of baseball’s premier movies, Field of Dreams.

Enthusiast­s from as far as Spokane, Wash., and Vancouver are mingling with folks from Denver, N. C., St. Louis, Boston, New York, Florida and beyond to talk about how much they love baseball and Field of Dreams.

Every one of them has a baseball-related story to tell, and they are part of the 60,000 who visit this baseball diamond annually.

They have their ball mitts, baseballs and ball caps as they “have a catch” on perhaps the most- storied, non- profession­al diamond in America.

And they’re lining up to buy T- shirts, ball caps, coffee mugs and other trinkets to mark the fact they’ve made it here.

Field of Dreams has thrived since its theatrical release in April 1989, and has something of a cult following all over North America.

This weekend the movie is being celebrated to acknowledg­e its impact on father- andson relationsh­ips and celebritie­s of all stripes are here among the fans.

In media reports out of New York and elsewhere, cast members tell multiple stories of grown men approachin­g them in tears and talking about how the movie affected their relationsh­ips with their fathers or sons.

“Every day I’m out in public, people will mention that movie,” actor Kevin Costner, who played protagonis­t Ray Kinsella in the movie, told the New York Daily News in April. “I was at The Grove with my children, and a guy came over to me in a very emotional way. And he just said it allowed him to reconnect with his father, and to get some things said that had not been said. ”

Retired profession­al baseball players such as Bret Saberhagen and Glendon Rusch will join with athletes from other sports such as retired National Hockey League player Reid Simpson, here with his son, and Canadian figure skater Lloyd Eisler who is here with his family, too.

Friday evening there was a Q & A session with Kevin Costner and other cast members ( Timothy Busfield, Dwier Brown) with Costas and Lauer.

At dusk Friday, Field of Dreams was shown on a large screen in the outfield.

Today, families are invited to “have a catch” on the field before VIP and celebrity softball games are played.

Also today, Costner is to hold a news conference in Dyersville, before heading a halfhour’s drive east to Dubuque, Iowa where he and castmates will be introduced to the America’s River Music Festival this evening. Then his rock band will take the stage .

Sunday there is a father- andson brunch scheduled on the diamond.

Terrence Mann, a character in the movie played by James Earl Jones, was correct in the movie’s final scene when he predicted, “People will come Ray. People will most definitely come.”

They continue to come 25 years after the movie was released.

 ?? KEVIN GILLIES ?? Actor Kevin Costner is in Iowa, where he’s taking part in the celebratio­n around the 25th anniversar­y of the movie Field of Dreams.
KEVIN GILLIES Actor Kevin Costner is in Iowa, where he’s taking part in the celebratio­n around the 25th anniversar­y of the movie Field of Dreams.

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