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The Kid from Cleveland

  • 1949
  • Approved
  • 1h 29min
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5,5/10
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Lynn Bari, Gene Bearden, Ray Boone, Lou Boudreau, George Brent, Larry Doby, Bob Feller, Joe Gordon, Hank Greenberg, Steve Gromek, Jim Hegan, Ken Keltner, Bob Kennedy, Bob Lemon, Dale Mitchell, Leroy 'Satchel' Paige, Tris Speaker, Russ Tamblyn, Mickey Vernon, Al Benton, Allie Clark, and Bobby Avila in The Kid from Cleveland (1949)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBaseball team (the Cleveland Indians) helps a troubled teenaged fan.Baseball team (the Cleveland Indians) helps a troubled teenaged fan.Baseball team (the Cleveland Indians) helps a troubled teenaged fan.

  • Réalisation
    • Herbert Kline
  • Scénario
    • John Bright
    • Herbert Kline
  • Casting principal
    • George Brent
    • Lynn Bari
    • Russ Tamblyn
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,5/10
    146
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Herbert Kline
    • Scénario
      • John Bright
      • Herbert Kline
    • Casting principal
      • George Brent
      • Lynn Bari
      • Russ Tamblyn
    • 10avis d'utilisateurs
    • 4avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux53

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    George Brent
    George Brent
    • Mike Jackson
    Lynn Bari
    Lynn Bari
    • Katherine Jackson
    Russ Tamblyn
    Russ Tamblyn
    • Johnny Barrows
    • (as Rusty Tamblyn)
    Tommy Cook
    Tommy Cook
    • Dan Hudson
    Ann Doran
    Ann Doran
    • Emily Novak
    Louis Jean Heydt
    Louis Jean Heydt
    • Carl Novak
    K. Elmo Lowe
    • Dave Joyce
    John Beradino
    John Beradino
    • Mac
    Bill Veeck
    • Bill Veeck - Cleveland Indians Owner and President
    Lou Boudreau
    • Lou Boudreau - Cleveland Indians Player
    Tris Speaker
    • Tris Speaker - Cleveland Indians Coach
    Hank Greenberg
    • Hank Greenberg - Cleveland Indians Player
    Bob Feller
    Bob Feller
    • Bob Feller - Cleveland Indians Player
    Gene Bearden
    Gene Bearden
    • Gene Bearden- Cleveland Indians Player Pitcher
    Leroy 'Satchel' Paige
    • 'Satchel' Paige - Cleveland Indians Player Pitcher
    • (as Satchell Paige)
    Bob Lemon
    • Bob Lemon - Cleveland Indians
    Steve Gromek
    • Steve Gromek- Cleveland Indians Player
    Joe Gordon
    • Joe Gordon - Cleveland Indians Player
    • Réalisation
      • Herbert Kline
    • Scénario
      • John Bright
      • Herbert Kline
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    7craig_smith9

    Not just history, there is a story too

    I suppose that this is somewhat less than a good average film. On the other hand, I never was bored watching it and I intend to watch it again (no, not because I am an Indians fan--I'm not). Possibly this is due to the continued appearances of the 1948 Indians. This may be a movie, but historically where will you ever get another chance to hear those great players and see more of them than you get from a brief newsreel.

    Plus, there really is a story beyond the baseball. It shows fairly well the results of poor communication, lack of communication, and miscommunication. It also shows the importance of caring for someone, how important that is, and how important it is to work at showing that you care. We sometimes forget that there does need to be an intensity to our relationships, that we need to consciously work on our relationships with others.

    Johnny Barrows loses his father in the war. He becomes especially upset when his mother remarries. Through a misunderstanding, he never really takes to his stepfather. His behavior is best when he is with the Indians. It is not till the end that this is cleared up and that is helped by a story of Larry Doby's first days as an Indian.
    6boblipton

    A Serious Film, And The Indians Too!

    Cleveland Indians radio color commentator George Brent discovers Russ Tamblyn (in his first movie role) hiding out in the stadium. He says he's an orphan from Chicago who wants to see the game, so the team members agree he can come ack, and Brent takes him home to wife Lynn Bari and their two daughters. It comes out that Tamblyn isn't from Chicago, but Cleveland, and his mother Ann Doran and stepfather, Louis Jean Heydt.

    Looking at the 1948 World Champion Indians is a bonus here, and enough to extend the movie into first-feature length. It's a story about a troubled boy, and well-meaning adults who are at the end of their tethers. For the era, it's quite frank, with Miss Bari mentioning casually that she cannot have any more children, and Heydt getting to show some range. Amidst this story, you get shots of the 1949 Indians on the field and off.
    4richard-1787

    Not a terrible movie, but not really a baseball movie either

    This is not as terrible a movie as I had read. It's a typical "social problems" movie from the post-World War II era, of which more famous examples would be "The Asphalt Jungle," "The Snake Pit," etc. As such, it's about delinquent children, why they become delinquent, and what might be done to solve that issue. It's not very convincing, frankly, but it's not terrible, either. It's just that the script is bad, the acting second-rate, and the direction no better. Not terrible, but not in any way impressive.

    And then there are the baseball players whom the one child delinquent admires, all real members of the 1949 Cleveland Indians. They don't talk much about baseball, we don't really see what their lives are like (with the exception of Larry Doby's at the end), etc. As such, the movie really isn't about baseball.

    Early in the movie, the players muff some of their lines, though they do better later. They aren't movie stars, and they don't pretend to be.

    I doubt anyone is going to want to watch this movie to see how to deal with child delinquency. Those interested in the history of baseball may well want to see some of these legendary Indians just stand around and talk. (They don't really try to do any acting, nor are they called on to do so.) There is some newsreel footage from the Indians' World Series 1948 season, though not a lot of it.

    In short, this movie is a mixed bag. The social problems segments are like a run of the mill 1950s TV drama. The scenes with the legendary Indians are not great movie-making, but it's fun to see those guys when they were active players.
    5jayraskin1

    Bad Movie, But Historically Important for Baseball and Russ Tamblyn Fans

    This is a great movie for old time baseball fans as we get to see a dozen or so famous baseball players from the 1920s, 30s and 40s. Nice to find out how successful the Cleveland Indians were in 1948 when they won the World Series and broke attendance records.

    However the movie also tries to be a hard edge social drama dealing with juvenile criminality. Here the light-hearted baseball story breaks up and presents us with a seriously disturbed teenage criminal in Rusty Tamblyn ("Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," 1954, "West Side Story," 1961). He loves baseball, but he's attracted to the criminal life for the freedom and easy money. Unfortunately Tamblyn always looks like a sweet and innocent kid even when he's robbing people and threatening their lives.

    He was 15 years old when he filmed the movie, but he looks younger, maybe 13 years old.

    Again, I gave it 5 stars because the delightful baseball story and the serious juvenile delinquency story undercut each other. However baseball fans can add 2 stars and Russ Tamblyn fans can add 2 stars. Its a must see if you're a baseball and Russ Tamblyn fan.
    6bkoganbing

    For baseball fans a must

    Young Russ Tamblyn gets his first big break as a baseball crazy kid from Cleveland who is a devoted fan of the new World Series winners from 1948 the Cleveland Indians. Russ is having a lot of home issues with mother Ann Doran and stepfather Louis Jean Heydt and comes under the influence of street punk Tommy Cook.

    However a counter influence develops when he sneaks into Municipal Stadium and meets up with manager/shortstop Lou Boudreau, owner Bill Veeck, Hank Greenberg who was now retired as a player and working in the Indians front office for Veeck and their team announcer George Brent.

    It's Brent who takes an interest in the kid and takes him home to meet his wife Lynn Bari and their two daughters. Tamblyn has to make some critical life choices and we can only hope as viewers he does the right thing.

    The movie itself is a decent and well played film about juvenile delinquency as seen in 1949 eyes. But it is a nice look back at the baseball scene of the time. Footage of the 1948 series and some regular season games are nicely integrated into the plot. The World Series film also gives us a chance to look at Braves Field which is no more in Boston as a big league ballpark. With the stands now down, the field serves as the playing ground for the Boston College team.

    Such baseball Hall Of Famers like Greenberg, Boudreau, Tris Speaker, Bob Feller, Larry Doby, Joe Gordon and Satchel Paige do a fine job in playing themselves along with the other Indian ballplayers of the era. Come to think of it Bill Veeck is also in the Hall of Fame and I'm sure this film was part of his promotion which in the game of baseball was second to none.

    The Kid From Cleveland is a decent enough family film, but for baseball fans especially from the Cleveland area, it's an absolute must.

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    • Anecdotes
      The scenes depicting the main characters in Arizona at an outdoor barbecue were actually filmed at a mansion in Cleveland. The home was owned by the Erdman family and was located around the 1900 block of E. 87th St. Other scenes shot in Cleveland were at the following locations: Detention Home, Edgewater Park, The Flats, The Art Museum, The Cleveland Playhouse and of course, Cleveland Municipal Stadium.
    • Crédits fous
      Introducing Rusty Tamblyn as Johnny Barrows and his 30 godfathers.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 septembre 1949 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Los indios de Cleveland
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Cleveland, Ohio, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Herbert Kline Productions
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    • Durée
      1 heure 29 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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    Lynn Bari, Gene Bearden, Ray Boone, Lou Boudreau, George Brent, Larry Doby, Bob Feller, Joe Gordon, Hank Greenberg, Steve Gromek, Jim Hegan, Ken Keltner, Bob Kennedy, Bob Lemon, Dale Mitchell, Leroy 'Satchel' Paige, Tris Speaker, Russ Tamblyn, Mickey Vernon, Al Benton, Allie Clark, and Bobby Avila in The Kid from Cleveland (1949)
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