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For decades, Pride of the Yankees was the template for sports movie biographies - a perfect blend of casting, story, script and performance.
The American Film Institute has named the 'Top 100 Films of All Time." The "Top Ten Sports Films' cover a variety of sports. 'Raging Bull' was the number one movie.
The United States Postal Service is honoring two American icons as commemorative stamps: a long-running holiday parade and a hero of the silver screen.
Here are ten great DVD baseball movies to buy for that special baseball fan this holiday season.
Yankee captain Derek Jeter is just one hit away from passing Lou Gehrig on the Yankees' all-time hit list after tying Gehrig's mark on Wednesday night at Yankee Stadium.
That's right. Baseball movies have been made for the past 109 years. In order to avoid getting stuck with John Goodman's portrayal of the Babe, here are the ten best.
Play ball! While you're at it, play DVD - and enjoy these classic baseball movies.
Although baseball has provided the subject matter for some fine movies, there's no sure-fire formula. Some big names have flopped and some have become controversial.
Yankee Stadium opened in April of 1923 and will close in September of 2008. What occurred during that time span is the stuff that history is made of.
D.O.A. is rightfully regarded as a landmark film because of an intriguing premise: the hero tells us right up front he must solve his own murder - before he drops dead.
Now that we're halfway through 2009, here is a list of the remaining new U.S. stamp issues to be released later in the year.
From the moment it premiered in 1980, you knew Raging Bull was, thematically and visually, a film for the ages -- a rich tapestry of rage, relationships and redemption.
Comedy and union activism collide in this Jean Arthur vehicle about class struggle within the walls of a big New York City department store.
Consistently over-praised, this was the team's first film at highbrow MGM and it shows - with the usual winning Marx formula watered down by a meddling studio.
Biographies of the movies, awards, and private lives of some of the greatest film stars of 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s Hollywood.
This slick-fielding first baseman was also, unfortunately, an inveterate gambler and a well-known cheat.


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