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The Great American Pastime

  • 1956
  • Approved
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
379
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Anne Francis, Tom Ewell, and Ann Miller in The Great American Pastime (1956)
Bruce Hallerton becomes coach of the Panthers, a little league baseball team. The fact that an attractive widow has her son in the team causes problems with his wife.
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Bruce Hallerton becomes coach of the Panthers, a little league baseball team. The fact that an attractive widow has her son in the team causes problems with his wife.Bruce Hallerton becomes coach of the Panthers, a little league baseball team. The fact that an attractive widow has her son in the team causes problems with his wife.Bruce Hallerton becomes coach of the Panthers, a little league baseball team. The fact that an attractive widow has her son in the team causes problems with his wife.

  • Director
    • Herman Hoffman
  • Writer
    • Nathaniel Benchley
  • Stars
    • Tom Ewell
    • Anne Francis
    • Ann Miller
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    379
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    • Director
      • Herman Hoffman
    • Writer
      • Nathaniel Benchley
    • Stars
      • Tom Ewell
      • Anne Francis
      • Ann Miller
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Tom Ewell
    Tom Ewell
    • Bruce Hallerton
    Anne Francis
    Anne Francis
    • Betty Hallerton
    Ann Miller
    Ann Miller
    • Doris Patterson
    Dean Jones
    Dean Jones
    • Buck Rivers
    Rudy Lee
    Rudy Lee
    • Dennis Hallerton
    Judson Pratt
    Judson Pratt
    • Ed Ryder
    Raymond Bailey
    Raymond Bailey
    • George Carruthers
    Budd Knapp
    Budd Knapp
    • Mr. Dawson
    • (as Wilfrid Knapp)
    Bob Jellison
    Bob Jellison
    • Mr. O'Keefe
    Bill Baldwin
    Bill Baldwin
    • Baseball Announcer
    • (uncredited)
    Nathaniel Benchley
    Nathaniel Benchley
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    George Blagoi
    George Blagoi
    • Baseball Fan
    • (uncredited)
    Alexander Campbell
    Alexander Campbell
    • Judge
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Carson
    Robert Carson
    • Bruce's Law Partner
    • (uncredited)
    Kim Charney
    • Little League Team Member
    • (uncredited)
    George Cisar
    George Cisar
    • Bailiff
    • (uncredited)
    Fred Coby
    Fred Coby
    • Man in Stands
    • (uncredited)
    Gene Coogan
    Gene Coogan
    • Coach
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Herman Hoffman
    • Writer
      • Nathaniel Benchley
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    6cwolf10

    7 year iche: Dramatic edition

    Pretty OK. It's more like a great American father and his quest in being popular around the neighborhood
    8Ed-Shullivan

    Tom Ewell is one of the most under rated actors in Hollywood

    Actor Tom Ewell plays the part of Bruce Hallerton a lawyer whose busy schedule leaves him little time to pay much attention to his own ten (10) year old son Dennis (played by Rudy Lee). An opportunity presents itself due to Bruce's love for the New York Yankees baseball team to coach his own little league baseball team. Once Bruce commits to coaching the little league team he is presented with his first of many unexpected surprises which is that his son Dennis has been selected to play on one of the other leagues competitive teams which means that Bruce and his son Dennis will be awkwardly competing against one another.

    Tom Ewell has one of the most animated faces in all of Hollywood and I have yet to see him provide a sub par performance bar none. In The Great American Pastime Coach Hallerton believes in fair play and turning the other cheek. That is until his team keeps losing game after game and his son Dennis's team keeps winning because they are prepared to be the more aggressor.

    This leads to some long rides home from the ball park between father and son and on top of that one of the other attractive moms has set her roaming eyes on Coach Hallerton. A dinner invitation is arranged over at single mom Doris Patterson's (Ann Miller) home which makes it another awkward threesome for Mrs. Hallerton (played by Anne Francis) to which Coach Hallerton has been smitten by the attention he has been paid by Ms. Patterson, and he is oblivious to how much he is ignoring his own wife until its time to go home.

    This is a light hearted and wholesome family and sport themed film which I quite enjoyed regardless of what some of the other IMDb reviewers appear to disregard. Tom Ewell is one of the most memorable comedic actors with no end of facial expressions and deserves so much more credit in Hollywood than his career portfolio would indicate. The Seven Year Itch is most likely his most memorable role after receiving the Golden Globe Best Actor award for his performance.

    I I give the film a highly commendable 8 out of 10 IMDb rating.
    5dfloro

    Just 1 Example of Ewell's Epic Miscasting

    In the mid- to late-'50s, Tom Ewell made a series of movies opposite the bombshell sex symbols of the era: Marilyn Monroe, Sheree North, Anne Francis (this movie), Jayne Mansfield and Dina Merrill. Ewell was in his late 40s, and the oldest of the actresses was in her late 20s, and most were younger. Every time I see one of these movies, with Ewell as "the Everyman character" and his co-star as the Dream Goddess, I think "Oh no, not another one!" And I also think of a line from a documentary about older actresses (y'know, >29) in Hollywood: "Women must always be beautiful, while men can have a face like a foot!" Tom Ewell *is* that man.
    5SnoopyStyle

    no Bears

    Bruce Hallerton (Tom Ewell) wants to spend more time with his son Dennis. He signs them both with Little League baseball. Coaching turns out to be less fun than he imagined. His wife Betty (Anne Francis) gets jealous of beautiful single parent Doris Patterson (Ann Miller).

    The trailer seems to be selling Tom Ewell after his great turn in The Seven Year Itch. I think they missed the star of that movie. Anyways, I wouldn't mind spending more time on the field with the kids and less time with the adults. This needs to be The Bad News Bears. It's not. I can't tell who's who with the kids. They are barely characters. This is more about the adults and they are not that fun. There are a few comedic moments, but it's far too few. Anne Francis is impossibly beautiful with her hair all done up. I don't actually like Bruce and the couple is very 50's. I'm just waiting for the movie to turn the focus on the kids.
    5biker45

    Mild, pleasant comedy from the 1950's

    THE GREAT AMERICAN PASTIME is a mild, pleasant comedy from 1956. Tom Ewell portrays a lawyer in small-town America who reluctantly lets himself get maneuvered into becoming the coach of a little league baseball team. His wife is portrayed by lovely Anne Francis, and the equally beautiful Ann Miller (in an atypical non-dancing role) plays a single mom whose son is on Ewell's team. Complications arise when Ewell begins to believe that Miller is making romantic overtures toward him in an effort to win him away from his wife. There are also various influential townsfolk who attempt to apply social and political pressure in the interest of making their sons the stars of the team. Raymond Bailey (familiar as banker Milburn Drysdale in "The Beverly Hillbillies" TV series) and Dean Jones (who appeared in numerous Disney films) are in supporting roles. Overall, it is a well paced, enjoyable film with a simple plot and gentle humor spread evenly through its running time. Viewing may prove a refreshing relief from the comedies being produced in the present day.

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    • Trivia
      The film's writer, Nathaniel Benchley, is the son of famous author, humorist, actor, and raconteur, Robert Benchley. Nathaniel's son, Peter Benchley, would go on to write the novel, Jaws, as well as co-author the screenplay for the subsequent film.
    • Goofs
      (at about 39 mins) The boy who got caught taking too big of a lead off of first base is called out after a throw down the line by the catcher. However, the 'out' call is incorrect because the first baseman would have had to apply a tag to the runner before the runner got back to the bag. Such a tag did not happen.
    • Connections
      References Les sept femmes de Barberousse (1954)

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    • Release date
      • November 28, 1956 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • El pasatiempo favorito
    • Filming locations
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Loew's
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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