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Ken Burns' Baseball: Inning 7 - The Capital of Baseball

 
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Ken Burns' Baseball: Inning 7 - The Capital of Baseball

 
  • Director: Ken Burns
  • Genre: Sports & Recreation
  • Movie Type: Biography, Social History
  • Themes: Baseball Players
  • Release Year: 1994
  • Run Time: 134 minutes

Plot

New York held sway in the world of baseball from 1950-1960, and the seventh episode -- or "inning" -- of Ken Burns' documentary series focuses on the dominating forces of the Yankees, Dodgers, and Giants. At least one of these teams played in every World Series between 1949 and 1958, and six of those series saw the Yankees pitted against either the Dodgers or the Giants. Yogi Berra and Mickey Mantle of the Yankees, Jackie Robinson and Roy Campanella of the Dodgers, as well as Willie Mays and Bobby Thompson of the Giants are just some of the legendary players who lit up the newsreel clips and increasingly popular TV screens. It was a decade of moving franchises, as the Dodgers moved to Los Angeles, the Giants to San Francisco, and the Braves to Milwaukee. But in the seventh inning, the game is far from over. ~ Kathryn Tamms, All Movie Guide

Cast

Jason Robards, Jr. - Narrator; Billy Crystal - Narrator; Paul Newman - Narrator; John Chancellor - Narrator

Credit

Ken Burns - Director, Ken Burns - Producer, Ken Burns - Screenwriter, Geoffrey C. Ward - Screenwriter
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