During the 1970s, Roger Sharpe, a struggling New York writer, found solace in playing pinball. However, the City had banned pinball as gambling for years, posing a challenge to Roger's passion. With the help of his love interest, Ellen, and her son, Seth, Roger embarks on a journey to change the pinball law, starting with writing an article and then a book about the game. Despite initial reluctance, Roger realizes that the fight for a fairer world extends beyond pinball, ultimately leading him to achieve the impossible with one pull of the plunger.
Pinball: The Man Who Saved the Game
Roger Sharpe, a young man from the Midwest, is the hero who overturned decades of pinball prohibition in New York City.