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The Pride of the Yankees
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Synopsis
"It's box office poison," producer Samuel Goldwyn is said to have exclaimed when he heard the idea of filming the life story of fabled first baseman Lou Gehrig. "If people want baseball, they go to the ballpark!" The story begins before World War I, when young Lou Gehrig (played as a boy by Douglas Croft) begins dreaming of becoming a professional ballplayer. Lou's immigrant parents (Elsa Jansen and Ludwig Stossel) insist that the boy attend Columbia University to become an engineer. While in college, Lou (played as a man by Gary Cooper) becomes a star athlete, and, with the help of sports journalist Sam Blake (Walter Brennan), he is signed by the New York Yankees and joins their big-league lineup in 1925; real-life Yanks Babe Ruth, Bill Dickey, Bob Meusel and Mark Koenig play themselves. He also meets and falls in love with Eleanor Twitchell (Teresa Wright) (an event that actually happened in 1933) and earns the nickname "The Iron Man of Baseball" because he never misses a game. In 1939, Lou discovers that he has a fatal neurological disease called amytrophic lateral sclerosis (now known, of course, as "Lou Gehrig's Disease"). On July 4, 1939, an emotional Lou Gehrig, a scant two years away from death, bids farewell to 62,000 of his fans and friends at Yankee Stadium. Allowing that he might have been given a bad break, he concludes his speech with "Today, I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth." Deftly weaving basic facts with yards and yards of fancy, screenwriters Jo Swerling and Herman J. Mankiewicz serve up one of the most entertaining and inspiring baseball biopics. A more accurate but less dramatic adaptation of the same story, A Love Affair: The Eleanor & Lou Gehrig Story, was produced for television in 1977. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ernie S. Adams Miller Huggins
Hardie Albright Van Tuyl
Walter Brennan Sam Blake
Gary Cooper Lou Gehrig
Douglas Croft Lou Gehrig as a Boy
Bill Dickey Himself
Dan Duryea Hank Hanneman
Edward Fielding Clinic Doctor
Virginia Gilmore Myra
Elsa Janssen Mrs. Gehrig
Mark Koenig Himself
George Lessey Mayor of New Rochelle
Addison Richards Coach
George Herman "Babe" Ruth Himself
Bill Stern Himself
Ludwig Stossel Pop Gehrig
Pierre Watkin Mr. Twitchell
Teresa Wright Eleanor Gehrig

Production Crew

McClure Capps Art Director
Perry Ferguson Art Director
Paul Gallico Book Author
Rudolph Maté Cinematographer
Rudolph Maté Cinematographer
Leigh Harline Composer (Music Score)
Ray Noble Composer (Music Score)
Rene Hubert Costume Designer
Sam Wood Director
Dan Mandell Editor
Samuel Goldwyn Producer
William Cameron Menzies Production Designer
Paul Gallico Screen Story
Herman Mankiewicz Screenwriter
Jo Swerling Screenwriter
Lou Gehrig Screenwriter
Paul Gallico Screenwriter
Howard Bristol Set Designer
Irving Berlin Songwriter
Jack Cosgrove Special Effects
Year: 1942
Runtime: 128
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
RKO Pictures

Release
by RKO Radio Pictures

Awards
1942 - 10 Best Films - Film Daily
1942 - Best Picture - Academy
1942 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie