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Kill the Umpire (1950)
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Synopsis
William Bendix
is perfectly cast as a diehard baseball fan who hates umpires with every fibre of his being. Bendix' devotion to baseball has lost him job after job, so his father-in-law (
Ray Collins
)--who happens to be an umpire--forces Our Hero to enroll in umpire school. Eventually Bendix learns to respect his new job, even gaining a measure of popularity by earning the nickname "Two-Call Johnson" (the result of double vision brought about by an overdose of eye drop medicine). But when Bendix calls a play against a popular pitcher, he is accused of cheating by the angry fans. Forced to disguise himself to get to the Big Game, Bendix arrives at the ball park to a chorus of "boos." Exonerated by the pitcher, who praises the umpire's honesty, Bendix is the hero of the day...until he makes another unpopular call two seconds later. Kill the Umpire is climaxed by a zany chase sequence scripted by former cartoon director
Frank Tashlin
. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Jim Bannon
Dusty
William Bendix
Bill Johnson
Luther Crockett
Sam Austin
Tom D'Andrea
Roscoe Snooker
William Frawley
Jimmy O'Brien
Gloria Henry
Lucy
Connie Marshall
Susan
Una Merkel
Betty Johnson
Jeff York
Panhandle Jones
Ray Collins
Jonah Evans
Alan Hale, Jr.
Harry Shay
Richard Taylor
Bob Landon
Glenn Thompson
Lanky
Production Crew
Perry Smith
Art Director
Charles Lawton
Cinematographer
Heinz Roemheld
Composer (Music Score)
Jean Louis
Costume Designer
Lloyd Bacon
Director
Charles Nelson
Editor
Gordon Hubbard
Makeup
Morris W. Stoloff
Musical Direction/Supervision
John Beck
Producer
Frank Tashlin
Screenwriter
James Crowe
Set Designer
Year: 1950
Runtime: 78
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Produced by
Columbia Pictures
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.