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The Jackie Robinson Story

  • 1950
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Jackie Robinson in The Jackie Robinson Story (1950)
Biography of Jackie Robinson, the first black major league baseball player in the 20th century. Traces his career in the negro leagues and the major leagues. Restored in original Black and White.
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Biography of Jackie Robinson, the first black major league baseball player in the 20th century. Traces his career in the negro leagues and the major leagues. Restored in original Black and W... Read allBiography of Jackie Robinson, the first black major league baseball player in the 20th century. Traces his career in the negro leagues and the major leagues. Restored in original Black and White.Biography of Jackie Robinson, the first black major league baseball player in the 20th century. Traces his career in the negro leagues and the major leagues. Restored in original Black and White.

  • Director
    • Alfred E. Green
  • Writers
    • Arthur Mann
    • Louis Pollock
    • Lawrence Taylor
  • Stars
    • Jackie Robinson
    • Ruby Dee
    • Minor Watson
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  • IMDb RATING
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    1.6K
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    • Director
      • Alfred E. Green
    • Writers
      • Arthur Mann
      • Louis Pollock
      • Lawrence Taylor
    • Stars
      • Jackie Robinson
      • Ruby Dee
      • Minor Watson
    • 34User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Jackie Robinson
    Jackie Robinson
    • Self
    Ruby Dee
    Ruby Dee
    • Rae Robinson
    Minor Watson
    Minor Watson
    • Branch Rickey
    Louise Beavers
    Louise Beavers
    • Jackie's Mother
    Richard Lane
    Richard Lane
    • Clay Hopper
    Harry Shannon
    Harry Shannon
    • Charlie
    Ben Lessy
    Ben Lessy
    • Shorty
    William 'Bill' Spaulding
    • Bill Spaulding
    • (as Bill Spaulding)
    Billy Wayne
    Billy Wayne
    • Clyde Sukeforth
    Joel Fluellen
    Joel Fluellen
    • Mack Robinson
    Bernie Hamilton
    Bernie Hamilton
    • Ernie
    Kenny Washington
    • Tigers Manager
    Pat Flaherty
    Pat Flaherty
    • Karpen
    Larry McGrath
    • Umpire
    Emmett Smith
    • Catcher
    Howard McNeely
    • Jackie as a Boy
    • (as Howard Louis MacNeely)
    George Dockstader
    • Bill
    Marvelle Andre
    • Pete's Wife
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Alfred E. Green
    • Writers
      • Arthur Mann
      • Louis Pollock
      • Lawrence Taylor
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    Mark_McD

    Inspirational B-Movie does the job

    If the obviously affable Robinson doesn't come across as a "good" actor, it might be more the fault of the production than himself. Though it's an important movie about a great sports pioneer, it has too many marks of a B-movie production. Too much exposition by characters who should have more interesting stories (wouldn't you want to know more about the USC athletic director who said the only color he cares about is "blue and gold?" Also, Louise Beavers gave a very subdued performance considering it was one of her few roles where she wasn't playing someone's maid. Other hallmarks of the B production were about two minutes of running used for the stock footage of calendar leaves falling to mark the passage of time, the old "spinning headlines" of newspapers with the same articles beneath, the fact that Jackie's baseball scenes were shot at just two ballparks (I'm not even sure his Dodgers scenes were shot at Ebbets Field; the field doesn't quite match the long shots of Ebbets) and the "flashback voices" that ran through Jackie's head when he was set to fight with some white hecklers. This film could also be considered as a product of the McCarthy era in which it was made. It did ignore Jackie's problems in the Army (because it's "un-American" to criticize the military) and ends with Jackie's flag-waving radio address before Congress. Branch Rickey, who in real life did spend several years trying to get pro baseball to desegregate, has a lot of "let's behave like real Americans" dialogue, but tempered with his admission to Jackie that he scouted him because we wants the Dodgers to win a pennant. Despite my quibbles, I think this is an important movie and I'm glad it's around for us to see. I am also torn between feeling that it might be better remembered had it not been a small studio picture, and the possibility that a major studio would have completely glossed over the prejudice portrayed in the film. <i>Note: Jackie's Dodger uniform number, 42, had been officially retired by every team in Major League Baseball. "42" is also the Ultimate Answer to Life, the Universe and Everything, as explained in "The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy." Coincidence? I think not.
    8jlprman

    That's the real Jackie

    I grew up at a time after Jackie played so I couldn't experience Jackie enough because he died before his time, This film is a chance to see and hear a very important man. This film makes the man more real to me. It's not so much for entertainment as it is for posterity. How many other films will you find with the real Jackie Robinson in it? The quality of the film is secondary to having a visual account of such an important man. The baseball sequences are reenacted but that is Jackie swinging at the ball and running the bases. I could care less if the film was good or not. Direction, editing, even acting are of little consequence. For the record, it's not great but it's okay.
    7planktonrules

    Reasonably close to the facts AND it actually stars Jackie himself in the title role!

    Yikes--the print for this public domain flick is a mess! Yes, it's scratchy, a bit blurry and the sound isn't great, but it's also a great chance to see Jackie Robinson himself play in this bio-pic.

    This biography of Jackie Robinson has sanitized his life just a bit by the filmmakers. However, despite a few omissions here and there, the film is a decent biography--a billion times better and more truthful than the awful bio-pic on Babe Ruth completed just two years earlier. When I say sanitized, I mean some parts of Jackie's life are omitted because they didn't portray the image some folks wanted to give in the film. So, Jackie's military history is pretty much ignored--even though he dealt with A LOT of racism and a court-martial that was motivated by the color of his skin and Jackie's unwillingness to be treated like dirt. I think including it would have made for a better film, as he showed a lot of character but it just didn't fit into the 'turn the other cheek' portrayal in the film. Plus, perhaps it was too big a topic to include in this relatively short film. Overall, a decent film and it was nice to see that Robinson wasn't at all bad as an actor! Well worth seeing and a nice bit of Americana.

    Some things of note in the film:

    Jimmie Dodd plays a minor role as a scout for UCLA. Dodd later went on to be the host of the popular kids show, "The Mickey Mouse Show".

    Robinson was a star in college in basketball, baseball, track AND football. The film talked about all but his track prowess.

    The films shows such troubles encountered by black ballplayers as not being able to eat in restaurants, being booed just for being black and outright hostility.

    The use of 'boy' and the almighty N-word might offend many today but it DID add realism to the movie. I'd hate to see political correctness sanitize race films too much.
    7thepoetbandit

    Done on the cheap, but good nonetheless

    This has to be one of the most cheaply made movies I have ever seen. But it is a good movie anyway, well worth a few bucks to rent and an hour and fifteen minutes of couch time. Jackie Robinson does a decent job as an actor. Hollywood should remake this film because today it can be told with more truth than back in 1950. A remake would be able to graphically detail just what Robinson had to put up with to break the color barrier in baseball. The only thing that really bothered me about this film is that it made a hero out of Branch Rickey. Maybe Rickey deserves such status for seeing it through with Robinson, but I don't think his motives were as altruistic as portrayed in this movie.
    8ReelCheese

    Biopic Deserves More Attention

    THE JACKIE ROBINSON STORY is a slightly formulaic, but nonetheless solid, biopic that really deserves more attention that it receives. Robinson stars as himself, the first African American to break through pro baseball's color barrier. It's by no means an easy task as he confronts a society that is far from united in wanting to see this groundbreaking endeavor succeed.

    The film is to be credited for not shying away from the racial tension of the time. Robinson endures racial slurs, unyielding boos, the indignity of sitting at the back of the bus, and so on. It's both shocking and infuriating to be reminded of how bigoted and unreasonable society was just a few decades ago. In many ways Robinson's is a heartbreaking story, even though we know it has a happy ending.

    Robinson won't be mistaken for an Academy Award winner, but his performance is decent. He proves to be a highly likable screen presence, portraying the sort of gentleman that by many accounts he was in real life. Some of his supporting cast is stiff, but by and large the performances work.

    Surely this important story will again one day be given the big screen treatment. And whoever gets behind the camera for that effort will have a solid foundation to which to refer in THE JACKIE ROBINSON STORY.

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    • Trivia
      When Jackie Robinson gets a draft notice in the mail, he doesn't explicitly say what it is. He only says it begins with the word "Greetings". In 1950 audiences would have remembered that World War II draft notices began that way. It was a popular source of dark humor at the time.
    • Goofs
      Late-1940s cars can -be seen in the 1928 scenes.
    • Quotes

      Branch Rickey: A box score - you know a box score is really democratic, Jackie. It doesn't say how big you are or how your father voted in the last election or what church you attend. It just tells you what kind of a ballplayer you were that day.

      Jackie Robinson: Well, isn't that what counts?

      Branch Rickey: It's all that ought to count, and maybe someday it's all that will count.

    • Alternate versions
      Also available in a computer-colorized version.
    • Connections
      Featured in Cavalcade of Stars: Jackie Robinson, Kyle MacDonnell, Johnny Johnston, Gali-Gali (1950)

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    • Release date
      • December 21, 1950 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La historia de Jackie Robinson
    • Filming locations
      • La Palma Park - 1151 N Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Jewel Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 17m(77 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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