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  1. Financial analysis of The Catcher Was A Spy (2018) including budget, domestic and international box office gross, DVD and Blu-ray sales reports, total earnings and profitability.

    • June 22nd, 2018 (Limited) by IFC Films
    • October 2nd, 2018 by Paramount Home Video
  2. See full company information. Domestic Opening $114,771. Earliest Release Date June 22, 2018 (Domestic) MPAA R. Running Time 1 hr 34 min. Genres Biography Drama War. IMDbPro See more details at...

  3. The Catcher Was a Spy made $114,771 from 49 theaters in its opening weekend, for an average of $2,459 per venue. [12]

  4. Jun 18, 2018 · Ben Lewin immediately knew that he had to tell the extraordinary true story of Moe Berg, the baseball player-cum-World War II spy who lived an incredible life that was still shrouded in mystery.

    • Based on True Events. “The Catcher Was a Spy” tells the remarkable true story of Moe Berg, a professional baseball player who doubled as a spy for the OSS during World War II.
    • Star-Studded Cast. The film boasts an impressive ensemble cast, including Paul Rudd as Moe Berg, alongside notable names such as Mark Strong, Sienna Miller, Jeff Daniels, Guy Pearce, and Paul Giamatti.
    • A Blend of Genres. Combining elements of biographical film, spy thriller, and war drama, “The Catcher Was a Spy” transcends genre boundaries. This hybrid approach enriches the storytelling, offering viewers a multifaceted cinematic experience.
    • Critically Acclaimed Direction. Directed by Ben Lewin, known for his sensitive and nuanced storytelling, the film is crafted with precision and care. Lewin’s direction ensures that the film is not just a recounting of historical events but a deeply personal exploration of its protagonist.
  5. The Catcher Was a Spy: Directed by Ben Lewin. With Paul Rudd, Pierfrancesco Favino, Tom Wilkinson, Connie Nielsen. Former Major League Baseball player Moe Berg goes undercover in World War II Europe for the Office of Strategic Services.

  6. Jan 31, 2018 · In 1944, the U.S. government asked a multilingual Jewish baseball player to travel through enemy lines in Italy, make his way to Zurich and assassinate the head of Germany’s atomic-bomb program.

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