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Safe at Home! is a charming little flick that captures that innocent bravado of childhood. The story follows a young boy who, in a bid to impress his friends, claims to know baseball legends Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris. The blend of comedy and drama here hits a nice balance, especially as he heads to spring training, hoping to show off his supposed connections. It's got a light-hearted vibe but touches on themes like honesty and the pressures of childhood bravado. The performances are pretty solid for a lesser-known film from the era, and while it might not be a standout, it has a certain warmth that makes it a unique watch amidst the baseball movies of the β60s.
Safe at Home! has seen a bit of a mixed reception among collectors. Its rarity is part of what intrigues many; it's not commonly found in standard collections, which adds a layer of allure. The film has had limited releases over the years, often overshadowed by more popular baseball-themed films, but those who appreciate the more niche aspects of cinema seem to have a fondness for it. It's worth noting that due to its scarcity, finding a good quality print can be a bit of a hunt, which only amplifies its appeal in collector circles.
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