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The Babe Ruth Story

United States

1948

106 Min
Black and White
1.37:1
English
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DIR Roy Del Ruth

PROD Roy Del Ruth

SCR George Callahan, Bob Considine, Babe Ruth

DP Philip Tannura

CAST William Bendix, Claire Trevor, Charles Bickford, William Frawley, Sam Levene, Gertrude Niesen, Pat Flaherty

ED Richard V. Heermance

Synopsis

The famed slugger is played by Bendix, who resembles Ruth slightly in looks and not at all in baseball ability. The film traces the “life and times” of Ruth, including his famous “called shot” in the 1932 World Series. —IMDb

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Roy Del Ruth

A former journalist, Roy Del Ruth entered films in 1915 as a screenwriter and gagman for Mack Sennett. Turning to directing two years later, he made two-reel comedies with such top comedians as Billy Bevan and Harry Langdon. He began directing features in the mid-‘20s, but found his niche with Warner Bros. in the early 1930s. Del Ruth was one of the directors who turned out the kind of gritty, tightly made urban and crime dramas for which Warners became famous. He left the studio and went to MGM, where he specialized in the kind of splashy, lavish musicals that made MGM’s reputation. Del Ruth was the stereotypical studio director—with the resources and backing of a major studio he was at the top of his form and capable of turning out solid, enjoyable, technically excellent films, but once he left the environment of a major studio and struck out on his own, his fortunes waned. After leaving MGM he made a few musicals and weak comedies (he was also responsible for what is generally considered… read more

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wolfmansRazor

8Jan13

One of my adds! And a truly classic great/terrible film. A fantasy that reimagines the hard-drinking, big-eating, womanizing Babe as a saintly martyr. The Jesus of baseball who died for the Game. There is literally a scene in which the Great Bambino heals a crippled child by hitting a home run.

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