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The Big Leaguer

 
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The Big Leaguer

  • Director: Robert Aldrich
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Sports Drama
  • Themes: All Washed Up, Redemption, Underdogs
  • Main Cast: Edward G. Robinson, Vera-Ellen, Jeff Richards, Richard Jaeckel, William Campbell
  • Release Year: 1953
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 70 minutes

Plot

Big Leaguer was the inauspicious feature-film debut for director Robert Aldrich. Edward G. Robinson stars as the real-life Hans Lobert, the baseball scout in charge of the New York Giants' Florida training camp. Each year, a new crop of would-be ballplayers are given a two-week tryout under Lobert's supervision. The aspirants this time out include, Adam Polachuk (Jeff Richards), the son of a Polish immigrant who wants Adam to become a lawyer; Julie Davis (William Campbell), a tough guy from the streets of New York; Bobby Bronson (Richard Jaeckel), a cocky Ohio lad; and Chuy Aguilar (Lalo Rios), a Mexican youth whose skill on the ballfield compensates for his tenuous grasp of the English language. Gradually, Adam emerges as the film's central character, as he simultaneously tries to make good for Lobert, romance Lobert's niece Christy (Vera-Ellen), and keep his dad from finding out that he's not attending law school. Though Big Leaguer was held in such low esteem by distributor MGM that it became the first Edward G. Robinson picture not to be given a regular playdate in Manhattan, the film is worth seeing today, if only for the presence of such genuine big leaguers as Al Campanis, Carl Hubbell, Bob Trocolor and Tony Ravish. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Paul Langton - Brian McLennan; Lalo Rios - Chuy Agilar; Frank Ferguson - Wally Mitchell; Mario Siletti - Mr. Polachuk; John R. McKee - Dale Alexander

Credit

Cedric Gibbons - Art Director, Eddie Imazu - Art Director, Robert Aldrich - Director, Ben Lewis - Editor, Alberto Colombo - Composer (Music Score), Alberto Colombo - Musical Direction/Supervision, William C. Mellor - Cinematographer, Matthew Rapf - Producer, John McNulty - Screen Story, Lou Morheim - Screen Story, Harbert Baker - Screenwriter

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