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from Field of Dreams (1989)
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Alternate Names:
Joe Jackson / Shoeless Joe Jackson
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- Field of Dreams (1989) Played by Ray Liotta (as Shoeless Joe Jackson)
- Eight Men Out (1988) Played by D.B. Sweeney
- "The Witness"
- Shoeless Joe (1961) TV episode, Played by Biff McGuire (as Joe Jackson)
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From Field of Dreams (1989)
Shoeless Joe Jackson: Man, I did love this game. I'd have played for food money. It was the game... The sounds, the smells. Did you ever hold a ball or a glove to your face?
Ray Kinsella: Yeah.
Shoeless Joe Jackson: I used to love travelling on the trains from town to town. The hotels... brass spittoons in the lobbies, brass beds in the rooms. It was the crowd, rising to their feet when the ball was hit deep. Shoot, I'd play for nothing!
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Shoeless Joe Jackson: Man, I did love this game. I'd have played for food money. It was the game... The sounds, the smells. Did you ever hold a ball or a glove to your face?
Ray Kinsella: Yeah.
Shoeless Joe Jackson: I used to love travelling on the trains from town to town. The hotels... brass spittoons in the lobbies, brass beds in the rooms. It was the crowd, rising to their feet when the ball was hit deep. Shoot, I'd play for nothing!
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