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  1. Moneyball is a 2011 American biographical sports drama film that was directed by Bennett Miller with a script by Steven Zaillian and Aaron Sorkin from a story by Stan Chervin. The film is based on the 2003 nonfiction book, Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game by Michael Lewis.

    • $50 million
  2. Sep 23, 2011 · A film about the Oakland A's general manager who used statistical analysis to build a competitive baseball team on a low budget. Starring Brad Pitt, Robin Wright, Jonah Hill and directed by Bennett Miller, based on a true story and a best-selling book.

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    • Biography, Drama, Sport
    • Bennett Miller
    • 2011-09-23
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    Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game is a book by Michael Lewis, published in 2003, about the Oakland Athletics baseball team and its general manager Billy Beane. It describes the team's sabermetric approach to assembling a competitive baseball team on a small budget.

    • Michael Lewis
    • 288 pp.
    • 2003
    • June 17, 2003
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  5. Frustrated that his baseball team can't afford big-money players, Oakland A's general manager Billy Beane bets on a bold new strategy to change the game. Watch trailers & learn more.

    • 133 min
  6. Moneyball. When the general manager of the Oakland A's is forced to reinvent his team on a tight budget, he teams up with an Ivy grad to recruit bargain players that scouts call flawed, but who are ultimately able to win games with their unconventional play. 12,424 IMDb 7.6 2 h 13 min 2011. X-Ray UHD PG-13.

    • 133 min
  7. Jun 16, 2011 · 15.8M subscribers. Subscribed. 14K. 4.2M views 12 years ago. The story of Oakland A's general manager Billy Beane's successful attempt to put together a baseball club on a budget by employing...

    • Jun 16, 2011
    • 4.2M
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  8. A film about the Oakland Athletics' general manager Billy Beane (Brad Pitt) and his numbers guy Peter Brand (Jonah Hill) who revolutionized baseball with statistics. The review praises the film's intelligence, depth and dialogue, and compares it to a business drama rather than a sports movie.

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