In the late 1930s during racial segregation, a star of the Negro League Baseball, Bingo Long, leaves his team and convinces other stars of the league to join him as free agent players tourin... Read allIn the late 1930s during racial segregation, a star of the Negro League Baseball, Bingo Long, leaves his team and convinces other stars of the league to join him as free agent players touring the towns of the Midwest.In the late 1930s during racial segregation, a star of the Negro League Baseball, Bingo Long, leaves his team and convinces other stars of the league to join him as free agent players touring the towns of the Midwest.
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- 1 win & 1 nomination total
- Louis Keystone - All-Star - SS
- (as 'Birmingham' Sam Brison)
- Emory 'Champ' Chambers, All-Star (3B)
- (as Jophery Brown)
- Rainbow, All-Star (bat boy)
- (as DeWayne Jessie)
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I grew up in a segregated South so I really get what this movie is all about. Its replicates a piece of history not covered in the social studies books. The costuming and musical score is worth it even if you decide you don't like to movie.
It's a fun slice of baseball history that isn't done much in pale Hollywood. The story is pretty thin until they get to forty five minutes. Adding an overt racial component really amps up the drama. The evil owners start doing stuff. The story is a little messy like the team itself, but there is good compelling material.
Did you know
- TriviaRichard Pryor's character pretends to be Cuban to join a Major League team. The first black major league baseball player joined in 1905. The team claimed he was Puerto Rican, even though he spoke no Spanish.
- GoofsWhile examples of racism and racial name-calling are seen, there's no evidence of institutional segregation in food service, accommodations or otherwise.
- Quotes
Leon Carter, All-Star: [after Esquire Joe bowls him over with a slide at the plate] Say, boy - does you do this constantly?
Esquire Joe Callaway, All-Star: No, suh. I does it all the time.
- Crazy creditsThe movie begins with an older version of the Universal Studios logo, as part of the opening news reel.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever (1983)
- SoundtracksThe Bingo Long Song (Steal On Home)
Written by Berry Gordy and Ronald Miller
Performed by Thelma Houston
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- The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings
- Filming locations
- Monticello, Georgia, USA(Historic Downtown Square)
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- Runtime
- 1h 50m(110 min)
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- 1.85 : 1