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Release date:
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May 31, 1949 |
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Director:
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Tex Avery |
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Actors:
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Agnes Moorehead, Bill Dickey, Bill Williams, Bruce Cowling, Cliff Clark, Cy Stevens, Dean White, Eugene Persson, Frank Morgan, Gene Bearden, Jack Powell, Jimmy Dykes, June Allyson, Mary Lawrence, Mervyn Shea, Mitchell Lewis, Robert Gist, Roy Partee, William Bassett, James Stewart, |
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MPAA Rating:
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“NR” |
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The movie is about Chicago White Sox pitcher Monty Stratton (Jimmy Stewart), who in the 1930s, compiled a 37-19 won-loss record in three seasons. After he became the winningest right-hander in the American League, his major league career ended prematurely when a hunting accident in 1938 forced doctors to amputate his right leg. With a wooden leg and his wife Ethel's (June Allyson) help, Stratton made a successful minor league comeback in 1946, continuing to pitch in minor leagues throughout the rest of the 1940s and into the 1950s.
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