The official for “42,” the feature film based on Jackie Robinson’s breaking of the color barrier in major league baseball, made it’s debut Thursday.
Much of the movie was filmed at Engel Stadium, which is showcased in the trailer with a good deal of computer generated effects, this past summer. It stars Harrison Ford as Brooklyn Dodger executive Branch Rickey and Chadwick Boseman as Robinson.
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