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Radio (2003)
James Robert Kennedy--nicknamed 'Radio' because of his vintage radio collection and his love of music--is a loner in Anderson, South Carolina, pushing his ever-present grocery cart up and down the streets. He speaks to no one and is rarely spoken to, until one day, Coach Harold Jones, one of the town's most respected men, and coach of the popular high school football team, befriends him.















26 October 1960, Brooklyn, New York, USA




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3 May 1953, South Carolina, USA







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8 November 1952, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA

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December 28, 2010
Lesson of kindness permeates inspiring true story.
October 27, 2003
[Y]et another movie that takes a mentally challenged character and turns him into this kind of deity, this saint-like mascot who everybody else learns life lessons from.
October 24, 2003
Rarely have good intentions been wrapped in such a sticky package.
January 11, 2006
Awful from start to finish.
January 04, 2018
Leave it to Hollywood to make a movie called Radio that would play better on TV.
October 28, 2003
Based-on- a-true-story kitschfest.
October 24, 2003
Gooding once again embarrasses himself in public with a performance that knows no shame, a habit he's getting frighteningly at ease with these days.
November 30, 2015
Despite the fine efforts of Harris and Gooding, Jr., Radio nearly drowns in James Horner's overbearingly sentimental music.
February 27, 2004
Tune in for another formulaic feel-good story that will warm your heart and chill your mind.
October 24, 2003
Though probably well-intentioned, Radio comes off as manipulative of its audience and exploitative of the mentally challenged.
April 18, 2004
The screenwriter seems obsessed with introducing dramatic conflict, which feels both strained and convenient.
October 24, 2003
A train wreck of a film lying inert where the tracks of the Feel Good Line cross the Path of Good Intentions.