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Babe Ruth

  • TV Movie
  • 1991
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
227
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Babe Ruth (1991)
BiographyDramaSport

A film based on the home-run legend's life.A film based on the home-run legend's life.A film based on the home-run legend's life.

  • Director
    • Mark Tinker
  • Writers
    • Robert W. Creamer
    • Kal Wagenheim
    • Michael De Guzman
  • Stars
    • Stephen Lang
    • Brian Doyle-Murray
    • Donald Moffat
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    227
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mark Tinker
    • Writers
      • Robert W. Creamer
      • Kal Wagenheim
      • Michael De Guzman
    • Stars
      • Stephen Lang
      • Brian Doyle-Murray
      • Donald Moffat
    • 6User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Stephen Lang
    Stephen Lang
    • George Herman 'Babe' Ruth
    Brian Doyle-Murray
    Brian Doyle-Murray
    • Marshall Hunt
    Donald Moffat
    Donald Moffat
    • Jacob Ruppert
    Yvonne Suhor
    Yvonne Suhor
    • Helen Woodford Ruth
    Bruce Weitz
    Bruce Weitz
    • Miller Huggins
    Lisa Zane
    Lisa Zane
    • Claire Hodgson Ruth
    William Lucking
    William Lucking
    • Brother Matthias
    Neal McDonough
    Neal McDonough
    • Lou Gehrig
    John Anderson
    John Anderson
    • Judge Landis
    Pete Rose
    Pete Rose
    • Ty Cobb
    Cy Buynak
    • Eddie Bennet
    William Flatley
    William Flatley
    • Emil Fuchs
    Stephen Prutting
    • Jimmy Walker
    Frankie Lou Thorn
    Frankie Lou Thorn
    • Lady in Hotel
    • (as Frankie Thorn)
    Thomas Wagner
    Thomas Wagner
    • Bill Killefer
    Gregory Adams
    • Orphan Boy
    Jeff Blanchard
    • Jimmy Barton
    Brandi Chrisman
    • Dorothy
    • Director
      • Mark Tinker
    • Writers
      • Robert W. Creamer
      • Kal Wagenheim
      • Michael De Guzman
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews6

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    10wytzox

    Production Change

    The scene where Ty Cobb was interviewed was supposed to take place in the dugout. However because Pete Rose who portrayed Ty Cobb in this movie had been expelled from Major League Baseball the MLB commission would not allow him to appear in an MLB uniform so the scene had to be changed. Ty Cobb was instead interviewed in his hotel room wearing a suit and tie. Indeed it was most interesting how Pete Rose's ban from professional baseball effected production of that movie scene. However otherwise this movie did indeed seem to be an accurate docudrama, all things considered. BTW the 1948 William Bendix BABE RUTH biopic was filmed when the Babe was still alive. He saw it and enjoyed it.
    4dick-142

    This is a baseball movie?

    This movie portrays Ruth as a womanizing, hard drinking, gambling, overeating sports figure with a little baseball thrown in. Babe Ruths early life was quite interesting and this was for all intents and purposes was omitted in this film. Also, Lou Gehrig was barely covered and this was a well know relationship, good bad or indifferent, it should have been covered better than it was. His life was more than all bad. He was an American hero, an icon that a lot of baseball greats patterned their lives after. I feel that I am being fair to the memory of a great baseball player that this film completely ignored. Shame on the makers of this film for capitalizing on his faults and not his greatness.
    mojono

    The truth

    I love this movie because I had a small non-speaking roll. I was the father listening to a game on the radio with my wife and son. I was brilliant, but IMD will not add me as an uncredited roll. But it's me, watch the movie and you will see. I have a pipe and everything. Martin J. Newcott (father listening to the radio)
    5jescci

    Suffers from same problems almost all baseball movies do

    Actors almost never look like players. They're too small, they don't have the rhythm, the speed, the power, the coordinations that athletes do in their prime. It's almost always embarrassing for the actor to pretend that he does.

    Having said that, Lang does a credible job in his portrayal of Ruth. He seems to have some athletic skill and he seems to have studied very carefully Ruth's stance and swing and stride. At those moments, he's as believable as any actor who has played the part.

    Where his portrayal suffers is in the scenes off the field. Lang is not as big or bear-like as Ruth. How many men are? He tries to capture Ruth's gregariousness and talented actor that he is, comes close, but not close enough for me.

    For the most part the film-makers cast actors small of stature to make Lang's Ruth appear bigger and more imposing. But not in every scene, which a unforgivably dumb as periodically then Lang looks small, the spell is broken and we forget to suspend disbelief.

    Another major flaw: Lang's prosthetic nose (Ruth had an odd, fleshy nose) is gray in color and obvious. Also obvious are the shoulder pads beneath his uniform.

    We've seen the story before in books and in movies. Little if anything is new here. Just the same, any baseball fan, certainly any Ruth fan will find the film compelling enough to sit thru, but I'm still waiting for someone to tell this legendary figure's story right from beginning to end. It's a problem of casting. It would probably require locating another Babe Ruth. Can't count on someone like that coming along any time soon.
    dfree30684

    Best Rendering to date

    If you've seen either the sappy, sanitized 1948 THE BABE RUTH STORY with the woefully undersized William Bendix as the Babe; or THE BABE with the consistently over-sized John Goodman (Ruth was never that large)...you owe it to yourself to watch this take.

    An honest effort has been made to depict the Babe with all his colorful sides and darker, less likable shades to his character. it's nearly an impossible task to portray a larger than life, legendary personage, but Steven Lang does a more than credible job.

    Great care has been taken to depict the era, styles and mindsets of all the principals in Ruth's life and Ruth/Lang is on side the cheerful, over the top big kid and also the greedy, petulant, spoiled brat who feels he should always get his way, even when he knows he's dead wrong.

    There's a clever cameo in mid film by Pete Rose, the current all time baseball career hit leader, as Ty Cobb (who's record he broke).

    Sadly, life in regards to how Ruth dealt with his two wives and daughters didn't come to him as easily as baseball did. Here he doesn't fare as well as he did on the babeball diamond. The film touches on all this and his desire to be a big league manager, despite his failings to manage himself are also dealt with

    honestly.

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    • Trivia
      According to a Sports Illustrated article, Rose impressed the film producers with his professionalism on the set. He knew his lines, delivered them without sounding like he was just reciting words and was able to easily adjust whenever the director suggested changes in pace on alternative takes. Rose attributed his ease in front of the camera to doing many commercials. "I do what the director tells me to do," he said.
    • Goofs
      The movie depicts the Yankees winning the 1923 World Series on a game six, bottom-of-the-ninth, walk-off home run by Babe Ruth. In fact, Ruth hit his home run in the top of the first inning of a 6-4 Yankees win.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: James Garner/Ron Shock/Pete Rose (1991)

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    • Release date
      • October 6, 1991 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La leyenda
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Elliot Friedgen & Company
      • National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      • Warner Bros. Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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