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Long Gone (1987) (baseball) DVDrip
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Long Gone
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Theatrical Release: 1987-05-23 DVD Release: 1970-01-01 Torrent Release: 07-02-2015 by user
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Movie Genre:
Comedy, Drama, Romance, Sport
Runtime:
110 min.
Parental Rating:
N/A
Awards:
1 win & 7 nominations.
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Story of the Tampico Stogies, a low minor-league baseball team, and its star player and manager, Stud' Cantrell, as they battle for the league championship amidst the corruption and racism of the American south.
Sinopsis by IMDBLong Gone is a 1987 baseball film by HBO that is based on Paul Hemphill's 1979 book of the same name.[1] The made-for-television film was directed by Martin Davidson and starred William Petersen, Virginia Madsen, and Dermot Mulroney.[2] A historic stadium in Bradenton, Florida was the location for many scenes. Outside North America, the movie was known as and entitled, Stogies.
The Tampico Stogies are a last-place baseball team based in Tampico, Florida.[1] The team competes in the lowest-level (Class D) professional Gulf Coast league during the summer of 1957. It is unclear if the team is affiliated with a major league franchise. The Stogies are owned by a pair of corrupt and scheming local Tampico businessmen, Hale Buchman (Henry Gibson) and his son, Hale Buchman Jr. (Teller).[3] They refer to themselves as sports moguls, despite the team being heavily mortgaged.
Their star player and manager is an aging Cecil "Stud" Cantrell (William Petersen), a hard-drinking, hard-playing, and hard-loving man’s man.[3] Signed out of high school by the St Louis Cardinals, Cantrell was a onetime rookie standout in the organization, but he never made it to the big leagues because of a war injury he sustained in World War II during the Battle of Guadalcanal.[2]
At a game against the Crestview Cats in Alabama, Cantrell meets a beautiful young woman just voted Miss Strawberry Blossom of 1957, Dixie Lee Boxx (Virginia Madsen).[4] What Cantrell initially intends to be a one-night stand soon develops into a semi-serious relationship.[3]
Cantrell signs a slick-fielding but light-hitting second baseman named Jamie Weeks (Dermot Mulroney). Weeks soon falls for a virginal and church-going local girl, Esther Wrenn (Katy Bower), who is looking to escape Tampico.[4] Cantrell also signs a power-hitting, strong-armed catcher, Joe Louis Brown (Larry Riley), who is African American. Because this is the Deep South during the 1950s, to keep the local bigots and Ku Klux Klan off his back, Cantrell lies that Brown is a Venezuelan named José Brown who can't speak any English.[3][4]
With the addition of these new players, the Stogies go on a red-hot winning streak. On the verge of a pennant, however, Cantrell is told that throwing the big game would give a substantial boost to his sagging career.[4] He is offered a managerial position in the minor leagues with the Cardinals organization, on the condition he does not show up for the final game. If he plays, his future managerial career is over.[2] Brown is also bribed not to play and the team's owners, the Buchmans, are involved in the match-fixing as well.
While the pennant game is being played at Tampico, Cantrell and Brown accidentally meet at a local bar where they discuss their moral and ethical dilemmas. They elect to hurry to the park and play, much to the anger and regret of the owners.
Directed by Martin Davidson
Produced by Joan Barnett
Screenplay by Michael Norell
Based on Long Gone
by Paul Hemphill
Starring William Petersen
Virginia Madsen
Dermot Mulroney
Larry Riley
Katy Boyer
Distributed by HBO
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