No matter where life takes you. Always keep swingin’.
In Everyone’s Hero, a young boy (Jake T. Austin) finds himself at an extraordinary crossroads: He has a chance to be a hero – and make a difference against incredible odds – or he can play it safe. With faith in himself instilled by his family, he teams up with a sassy young girl (Raven-Symoné) and some off-the-wall sidekicks and embarks on a sometimes perilous, often funny, cross-country quest. In the process, he restores his family’s honor, befriends the world’s biggest sports superstar, and reveals the hero within. Christopher Reeve was the original director on this computer-generated animated feature, the late actor-director’s dream project.
In “Everyone’s Hero,” a young boy (Jake T. Austin) finds himself at an extraordinary crossroads: He has a chance to be a hero – and make a difference against incredible odds – or he can play it safe. With faith in himself instilled by his family, he teams up with a sassy young girl (Raven-Symoné) and some off-the-wall sidekicks and embarks on a sometimes perilous, often funny, cross-country quest. In the process, he restores his family’s honor, befriends the world’s biggest sports superstar, and reveals the hero within. Christopher Reeve was the original director on this computer-generated animated feature, the late actor-director’s dream project.
Production notes provided by 20th Century Fox.
Everyone’s Hero
Starring: Rob Reiner, Whoopi Goldberg, Brian Dennehy, William H. Macy, Mandy Patinkin, Dana Reeve
Directed by: Dan St. Pierre, Colin Brady, Christopher Reeve
Screenplay by: Bob Kurtz
Release: September 15, 2006
MPAA Rating: G for general audience.
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Box Office Totals
Domestic: $14,523,101 (88.4%)
Foreign: $1,901,445 (11.6%)
Total: $16,424,546 (Worldwide)