The film begins with Robinson as a boy. He is given a worn-out
baseball glove by a stranger impressed by his fielding skills. As a young man, he becomes a multi-sport star at
UCLA, but as he nears graduation, he worries about his future. His older brother
Mack was also an outstanding college athlete and graduate, but the only job he could get was that of a
street cleaner. When America enters
World War II, Robinson is drafted, serving as an athletic director. Afterward, he plays baseball with a professional African American team. However, the constant travel keeps him away from his college sweetheart. Then one day,
Brooklyn Dodgers scout
Clyde Sukeforth invites him to meet
Branch Rickey, president of the Major League Baseball team. At first, Robinson considers the offer to be a practical joke, as African Americans are not allowed to play in the segregated major leagues. When he is convinced that the opportunity is genuine, he and Rickey size each other up. After thinking over Rickey's warning about the hatred and abuse he would have to endure
without being able to strike back, Robinson signs with the Dodgers'
International League farm team, the
Montreal Royals. Though he wants to delay marrying Rae to shield her, she insists on an immediate wedding so she can support her man in the trying times ahead. Robinson leads the league in hitting in his first year, and despite the grave concerns expressed by the Commissioner of Major League Baseball, Rickey goes ahead and promotes him to the Dodgers. Reviled at first by many of the fans and some of his own teammates, Robinson gets off to a shaky start, playing out of position at first base and going through a hitting slump, but then gradually wins people over with his talent and determination. The team goes on to win the pennant, with Robinson driving in the tying run and scoring the winning run in the deciding game. ==Cast==