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Le dernier match

Original title: Bang the Drum Slowly
  • 1973
  • PG
  • 1h 36m
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6.7/10
6.6K
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Le dernier match (1973)
The story of the friendship between a worldly-wise star pitcher and a half-wit catcher as they cope with the catcher's terminal illness through a baseball season.
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The story of the friendship between the New York Mammoths major-league baseball team's worldly-wise pitcher Henry "Author" Wiggen and half-wit catcher Bruce Pearson as they cope with Bruce's... Read allThe story of the friendship between the New York Mammoths major-league baseball team's worldly-wise pitcher Henry "Author" Wiggen and half-wit catcher Bruce Pearson as they cope with Bruce's terminal illness during a baseball season.The story of the friendship between the New York Mammoths major-league baseball team's worldly-wise pitcher Henry "Author" Wiggen and half-wit catcher Bruce Pearson as they cope with Bruce's terminal illness during a baseball season.

  • Director
    • John D. Hancock
  • Writer
    • Mark Harris
  • Stars
    • Michael Moriarty
    • Robert De Niro
    • Vincent Gardenia
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • John D. Hancock
    • Writer
      • Mark Harris
    • Stars
      • Michael Moriarty
      • Robert De Niro
      • Vincent Gardenia
    • 65User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
    • 80Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Michael Moriarty
    Michael Moriarty
    • Henry Wiggen
    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
    • Bruce Pearson
    Vincent Gardenia
    Vincent Gardenia
    • Dutch Schnell
    Phil Foster
    Phil Foster
    • Joe Jaros
    Ann Wedgeworth
    Ann Wedgeworth
    • Katie
    Patrick McVey
    • Bruce's Father
    Heather MacRae
    • Holly
    Selma Diamond
    Selma Diamond
    • Tootsie
    Barbara Babcock
    Barbara Babcock
    • Team Owner
    Maurice Rosenfield
    • Team Owner
    Tom Ligon
    Tom Ligon
    • Piney Woods
    Andy Jarrell
    • Ugly
    Marshall Efron
    Marshall Efron
    • Bradley
    Donny Burks
    • Perry
    Hector Elias
    Hector Elias
    • Diego
    Tom Signorelli
    Tom Signorelli
    • Goose
    James Donahue
    • Canada
    Nicolas Surovy
    Nicolas Surovy
    • Aleck Olson
    • Director
      • John D. Hancock
    • Writer
      • Mark Harris
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    7whpratt1

    DeNiro Starting Out

    Robert DeNiro looked so young in this picture I hardly recognized him and the role he played is unbelievable. This is however, a good baseball film with many veteran actors giving great supporting roles. In this picture Bruce Pearson, (DeNiro) plays the role of a simple minded catcher who was made fun of by all of the team players except one guy, Henry Wiggen, (Michael Moriarty) who stood by Bruce and gave him all the moral support and good advice to deal with his situation. It seems when the players got off of Bruce's back, he was able to hit home runs and had more pep as a catcher. Henry brings Bruce to the Mayo Clinic in Minneapolis and there was bad news for poor Bruce. Henry agreed not to tell anyone about the findings at the clinic and this is when the story gets funny at times and it hits a rather sad note. Entertaining film and great to see DeNiro just starting a great career on the silver screen. Enjoy
    8mpofarrell

    death be not proud...

    I originally saw this movie when it first opened in early 1973 . I haven't seen it in many years but fondly remember it as one of those pictures that leaves an indelible impression. Based on an early '50s novel by Mark Harris about a fictional N.Y.City Baseball Team (The Mammoths) the movie's focal point is the friendship between the team's star pitcher and a dying catcher, a naive, backwoods boy lacking in the social graces.

    I'll never forget Michael Moriarty's Henry Wiggen in a scene where he reaches out to embrace a distraught, frightened Bruce Pearson (Robert De Niro), trying his best to console his dying roommate. " We're all dying " , Wiggen says to his friend, and thus begins and shortly ends one of the most tender scenes ever filmed between two men, in a movie about baseball, no less. And yet it's really not about baseball at all; yes, there are the obligatory scenes of the team at play and a humorous locker room speech by the team's crusty manager (the wonderful, late Vincent Gardenia, who received a supporting actor Oscar nomination for this film). There is plenty of humor to go along with the pathos in this story but pathos wins out. Death hangs over everyone's head in this picture : the message is pure and simple . To quote the movie's poster tag line, "Nothing is more important than friendship, not even death". I suppose a movie like this wouldn't work as well nowadays. The team support and management along with ridiculous sky rocketing salaries and apathetic treatment of sports fans has changed everything for the worse; this sweet little movie touches on a more innocent time. BANG THE DRUM SLOWLY will not enter the record books as one of the all time greats: it's too pat and maudlin at times (the locker room scene where Piney Woods plaintively strums the title song on the guitar is overkill, although it gets to me every time). But Moriarty and De Niro and a timeless reminder of the importance of love and friendship make this an unforgettable film.
    8dfranzen70

    Early DeNiro gives a good look at actor's incredible range

    Most of us, at the end of the 20th century, know Robert DeNiro as an actor who has portrayed countless tough guys onscreen, in movies such as Goodfellas, Raging Bull, Mean Streets, and even up to Ronin. But before Bobby was cast (and cast and cast and cast)as Hollywood's chief badfella, he co-starred in this adaptation of a novel by Mark Harris as a simpleton baseball catcher who may be dying.

    Many people feel that playing a sick or handicapped character is relatively easy for an actor, but in truth there's more to acting than simply limping or slurring one's speech. DeNiro's character, we learn early on, is dying - just when his chances of sticking with the big club are tenuous at best. His best friend is played by Michael Moriarty, whose character is a seasoned, talented pitcher. Moriarty learns of DeNiro's fate during an off season, and decides to do all he can to help his friend, to make what life he has left a pleasant one.

    Both actors turn in magnificent performances, but you can't beat this film for an excellent foretelling of a major talent. By 1973, DeNiro had acted in a few movies (including a couple from his once and future director, Brian DePalma), but it was his astounding work in this film that really put him on the map. His Bruce Pearson isn't just a simpleton for whom the audience is supposed to feel a truckload of sympathy - there are many television movies that do just that - he's a multilayered person. DeNiro squeezes more emotion out of a single sideways smile than many actors can do in their entire careers. What's more, even though you the viewer know what Pearson's fate is, you're no less pulling for him.

    Call this a tearjerker, and you'd be correct. But ultimately, DeNiro's conviction and a solid script put this far above most other films of this genre.
    7aqua_swing

    What entails a good Sports movie

    Good sports movies are hard to come by. Sure, there are a lot that are pretty decent, the ones that truly strike a chord seem to have been made mostly in the 70's, and this one is included. DeNiro plays a struggling catcher on the Yankees who finds out hes's dying, and Moriarty plays the pitcher. They're two completely different characters who form a bond with each other throughout the last year or so of the catcher's life. And though it still somehow gets centered mainly on Moriarty until the pivotal points of the movie, DeNiro still amazes, as the slow witted catcher with a problem that he doesn't want to tell anyone, so as not to get pity. This is real story with baseball as the backdrop, and that's how it should be done, to get real sports movies.
    cocaine_rodeo

    An Excellent Movie

    I watched 'Bang the Drum Slowly' on AMC the other night and it was nothing I expected. I figured that De Niro would be the big, tough talkin' hot shot (which he does very well anyway), but instead, he's the dumb country boy.

    The friendship the two men create is the big reason to watch this movie. As the hardships occur, the stronger the frienship gets. Robert De Niro does an outstanding job, in one of his first real big hit next to 'Mean Streets', as Bruce Pearson, the ignorant country boy (you can tell he used the same accent in 'Cape Fear') from Georgia who is dying of Hodgkin's Disease, and Michael Moriarty is also fantastic as Henry Wiggen, the tough talkin' hot shot New Yorker.

    The two men are trying to keep De Niro's illness a secret so that it won't spill out into the media, so they have to find excuses for going to hospitals and such. The film is a powerful drama, yet it also has a good dose of comedy. I recommend this movie to anyone who likes great acting and unbreakable friendship. 9/10

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    • Trivia
      Robert De Niro auditioned seven times before he finally landed the lead role.
    • Goofs
      Paul shoots the light in the hotel room using a single action revolver, which requires manually cocking the hammer. However, the hammer is in the down position, and his finger is not even on the trigger.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Henry Wiggen: From here on in, I rag nobody.

    • Connections
      Featured in Diamonds on the Silver Screen (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Bang the Drum Slowly
      Music by Stephen Lawrence

      Lyrics by Bruce Hart

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    • Release date
      • July 5, 1978 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Bang the Drum Slowly
    • Filming locations
      • Yankee Stadium - E. 161st Street & River Avenue, Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • BTDS Partnership
      • ANJS
      • Dibs Partnership
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $354,372
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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