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The Natural
Cast
Robert Redford, Robert Duvall, Glenn Close, Kim Basinger View AllCrew
Barry Levinson (Director), Roger Towne (Screenplay), Phil Dusenberry (Screenplay) View AllRelease: May 11th, 1984
Runtime: 2 hours, 17 minutes
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Yoda
It's status as the definitive example of baseball music is so thorough that they use it in place of the score of other baseball movies.
It's status as the definitive example of baseball music is so thorough that they use it in place of the score of other baseball movies.
Iroquois
When he finally ends up playing baseball again after sixteen years, it's for a losing team stacked with old, unknown players.
When he finally ends up playing baseball again after sixteen years, it's for a losing team stacked with old, unknown players.
Gideon58
Redford plays Roy Hobbs, who we are introduced to as a child, who has God-given talent and passion for the sport of baseball but doesn't get onto a major league team called the New York Knights until he's at the age that most ballplayers retire.
Redford plays Roy Hobbs, who we are introduced to as a child, who has God-given talent and passion for the sport of baseball but doesn't get onto a major league team called the New York Knights until he's at the age that most ballplayers retire.