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  1. Ruth's first marriage was left out of the film, reportedly because of his wife's tragic death. (Modern sources, however, claim that Ruth's second wife insisted that his first wife not be mentioned in the film.) The story of how Ruth met and pursued his second wife, a showgirl, was fictionalized. Although the film does not state from what ...

  2. Die Geschichte des legendären Baseballspielers "Babe" Ruth, der bereits als Junge in die Grundregeln des Sports eingewiesen wird, sich als außergewöhnliches Talent erweist und seine beispiellose Karriere bei den Boston Red Sox startet. Ein handelsüblich angelegtes "Bio Pic" aus dem Studio der Warner Bros., das einschlägigen Mustern einer Sportlerbiografie folgt und dabei vor allem an der ...

  3. Book cover for 1948 1st edition of “The Babe Ruth Story” as told to Bob Considine, published by E.P. Dutton. Click for book. Babe Ruth, the famous New York Yankee baseball slugger of the 1920s and 1930s, had retired from baseball in June 1935 after playing professionally for more than 20 years. In April and June of 1948, before adoring fans ...

  4. 17. Apr. 1992 · The Babe: Directed by Arthur Hiller. With John Goodman, Kelly McGillis, Trini Alvarado, Bruce Boxleitner. Babe Ruth becomes a baseball legend but is unheroic to those who know him.

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  5. What do you do with a pitcher whose dominance has helped his team claim two world-championship banners? If the pitcher is burly lefty George Herman Ruth, you...

  6. It’s a chipper sports legend life story, adapted from Ruth’s own ghost written autobiography, released as the Babe was dying from cancer (he died three weeks after release). It’s goofy and good-natured, if hardly trying to portray reality. And starring William Bendix, Claire Trevor, and William Frawley, it’s not light on talent.… more.

  7. Critics reviews. The famed slugger is played by Bendix, who resembles Ruth slightly in looks and not at all in baseball ability. The film traces the “life and times” of Ruth, including his famous “called shot” in the 1932 World Series….