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The Pride of the Yankees by Sam Wood
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DVD detailsActor: Babe Ruth, Dan Duryea, Gary Cooper, Teresa Wright, Walter Brennan Director: Sam Wood Producer: Samuel Goldwyn Writer: Casey Robinson Writer: Damon Runyon Writer: Herman J. Mankiewicz Writer: Jo Swerling Writer: Paul Gallico Writer: Vincent Lawrence DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono; French (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono; English (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); French (Subtitled); Spanish (Dubbed), Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono Format: Black & White, Closed-captioned, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 128 minutes DVD Release Date: 2002-09-17 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
DVD Reviews of The Pride of the YankeesDVD Review: More than just a 'baseball movie'. A moving, 'must see' film! Summary: 5 StarsI won't belabor the details of this classic piece of phenomenal Americana film-making. I will say that this is one of the best period movies ever made. It not only captures Lou Gehrig's plight and declining health, but wonderfully mesmerizes the viewer with classic baseball scenes, ballparks, and scenery from that bygone era. This is one of the best films EVER made, and easily a contender for the best sports related movie as well. The 'icing on the cake' is there if you happen to like or appreciate baseball to begin with.
DVD Review: The Pride of the Yankees Summary: 5 StarsThe Pride of the Yankees is an old classic which has not lost anything through the years. I would recommend it to anyone and not just a baseball fan!
DVD Review: I grew up on this. Summary: 5 StarsFirst introduction to the Iron Horse, it is a must have for any sports fan
DVD Review: Touching, Tear-Jerking Story Summary: 5 StarsI have loved this movie since I was a child and it still packs a wallop. Gary Cooper stars in his greatest role as Lou Gehrig, a famous baseball player of the 20s. The movie covers his rise to baseball greatness from an immigrant household with a loving but domineering mother to his marriage to his illness. The disease is now called Lou Gehrig's disease and is a nervous disorder which destroys the muscles. The ending is Lou's great speech retiring from the Yankees. Teresa Wright stars has his wife and the other actors are perfect. A well made film with few if any flaws. One of the greats, a classic.
DVD Review: Review Summary: 4 StarsI paid the expedited shipping and in fact received it promptly, however Powell's Books sent me an email stating it was being mailed out (two days later) with expected receive date days later. Fortunately that was not the case & product arrived that day!
Description of The Pride of the YankeesHis talent made him a legend. His courage made him a hero. Gary Cooper is nothing short of wonderful (The Motion Picture Guide) in this moving true story of Lou Gehrig, the Hall-of-Fame ballplayer who reached the heights of stardom only to face tragedy with a dignity that inspired a nation. Nominated* for eleven Academy Awards?(r), including Best Picture, The Pride of the Yankees is a glorious [and] inspiring (The Hollywood Reporter) sports classic. LouGehrig's boyhood dreams come true when he signs on with the New York Yankees and takes the field alongside his idol, Babe Ruth. In fact, Lou considers himself 'the luckiest man in the world until unthinkable misfortune strikes, and he must summon all his courage to face his toughest battle yet. When people say, "They don't make them like they used to," Pride of the Yankees is just the kind of film they're wistfully remembering. Nominated for 11 Academy awards (winning one for film editing), this handsome biographical drama of baseball legend Lou Gehrig is one of the most finely crafted films ever to emerge from Hollywood. Gary Cooper, that great oak of an American actor, progresses from the awkward and naively shy rookie to the seasoned "Iron Horse" first baseman of the New York Yankees without losing his idealism or modesty. Teresa Wright captures the same slice of Americana with her mixture of girl-next-door sweetness and urban sophistication as his supportive wife, Eleanor. After he's diagnosed with a degenerative neurological disease (known today simply as Lou Gehrig's disease), Cooper delivers Gehrig's famous retirement speech from the mound of Yankee Stadium with the courage and spirit of a winner: "I consider myself to be the luckiest man on the face of the earth." One of the finest sports films ever made, Pride is about more than simply baseball: Gehrig, the hard-working, uncommonly talented son of immigrant parents, is the living embodiment of the American Dream. Walter Brennan and Dan Duryea costar as a Greek chorus of sportswriters, and real-life Yankees Bill Dickey, Mark Koenig, Bob Meusel, and Babe Ruth appear as themselves. --Sean Axmaker You'll be proud to introduce your kids to this film about virtue, courage, and an indomitable spirit. Like Treasure Island and Tom Sawyer, Pride should be required viewing for every family. Gary Cooper plays Lou Gehrig, the "Iron Horse" New York Yankee first baseman who became a record-setting legend in baseball. Sure, Cooper's a little long in the tooth to play a collegian, and he tries to capture Gehrig's innocence with a kind of eye-batting dopiness. But the last moments of the film, before Gehrig's final, famous farewell, transform the picture. Gehrig happens across a young man whom he had encountered years before in a children's hospital, and with this sequence, Pride becomes something more than a movie about innate talent and athleticism, or a lost era of America, it crystallizes into a film about (gulp!) human will. An absolute must. --Keith Simanton
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