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The Winning Team
Titolo originale: The Winning Team
Regia:
Lewis Seiler
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Anno: 1952
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Romance
Tag:
sports
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baseball
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Cast:
Doris Day
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Ronald Reagan
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Frank Lovejoy
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Eve Miller
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James Millican
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Russ Tamblyn
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Gordon Jones
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Hugh Sanders
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Frank Ferguson
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Dorothy Adams
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Bob Lemon
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Jerry Priddy
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Peanuts Lowery
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George Metkovich
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Irving Noren
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Hank Sauer
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Al Zarilla
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Gene Mauch
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Walter Baldwin
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Jack Carr
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During game 7 of the 1926 World Series, Alexander strikes out number 15 to win the game. After the s [...]
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Not only does much of the stock footage (as well as regular footage) show players wearing numbers on [...]
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An establishing shot of New York City, supposedly in the mid-1920s, clearly shows the Empire State B [...]
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In Game 7 of the film, the Yankee batter, probably Bob Meusal strikes out for the last out. In the r [...]
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Pittsburgh is misspelled without the "h" when when they show Forbes Field.
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Grover is seen marrying Amy before starting his major league career. In reality, the two got married [...]
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In the 1926 World Series setting Joe DiMaggio is shown crossing the plate for a score. In 1926 Jolti [...]
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The film shows shows the first batter in Game 1 of the 1926 World Series striking out on three pitch [...]
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The fans are shown giving a loud, enthusiastic standing ovation to Alexander for his pitching heroic [...]
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1916 is shown as the year of Alexander leading the Phillies to the pennant, when the correct year wa [...]
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In an aerial view of Forbes Field one can clearly 1940's cars in the parking lot. Yet the time frame [...]
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Grover Cleveland Alexander retired from baseball in 1930, yet we see him with a number on the back o [...]
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The film refers to Alexander beginning his career with Galesburg in the "Three Eye" League (Illinois [...]
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In Grover Cleveland Alexander's rookie season, which was 1911, Alexander's wife (Doris Day) is talki [...]
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"Graham "McNamee" announces Game 1 of the 1926 World Series as the first transcontinental radio broa [...]
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Alexander did not play for the House of David until after he retired from Major League Baseball, not [...]
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