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The Babe

1992 | 110 min | Drama · History

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Synopsis

The Babe is a 1992 American biographical sports drama film about the life of famed baseball player Babe Ruth, who is portrayed by John Goodman. Directed by Arthur Hiller, written by John Fusco, it was released in the United States on April 17, 1992, to mixed reviews. The somewhat fictionalized account of Ruth's life begins in Maryland with his childhood. The film covers his personal life and rise as a ball player with the Red Sox, trade to New York, and decline in health and career that ends with his walking away after being a "name only" manager to boost ticket sales.

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Credits

Producer
Bill Finnegan
Director
Arthur Hiller
Screenplay
John Fusco
Director of Photography
Haskell Wexler
Original Music Composer
Elmer Bernstein
Editor
Robert C. Jones
Country
United States

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Cast · 9

Trini Alvarado

Trini Alvarado

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Richard Tyson

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J. C. Quinn

James Cromwell

James Cromwell

Kelly McGillis

Kelly McGillis

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