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The Winning Team (1952) - more info coming soon
Directed by
Lewis Seiler
Writing Credits
Ted Sherdeman...(screenplay) and
Seeleg Lester...(screenplay) &
Merwin Gerard...(screenplay)
Seeleg Lester...(story) and
Merwin Gerard...(story)
Cast
Doris Day...Aimee Alexander
Ronald Reagan...Grover Cleveland Alexander
Frank Lovejoy...Rogers Hornsby
Eve Miller...Margaret Killefer
James Millican...Bill Killefer
Russ Tamblyn...Willie Alexander (as Rusty Tamblyn)
Gordon Jones...George Glasheen
Hugh Sanders...Joe McCarthy
Frank Ferguson...Sam Arrants
Dorothy Adams...Ma Alexander
Bob Lemon...Jesse 'Pop' Haines
Jerry Priddy...Jerry Priddy
Peanuts Lowery...'Peanuts' Lowery (as Peanuts Lowrey)
George Metkovich...George Metkovich
Irv Noren...Irving Noren (as Irving Noren)
Hank Sauer...Hank Sauer
Al Zarilla...Al Zarilla
Gene Mauch...Gene Mauch
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Harry Lauter...Eddie Collins (replaced by Lee Roberts) (scenes deleted)
Sam Bagley...Baseball Fan (uncredited)
Frank Baker...Fan Outside Stadium (uncredited)
Richard Bartell...Johnny - Bartender (uncredited)
Rodney Bell...Reporter (uncredited)
John Beradino...Sherdel - Cardinals Player (uncredited)
Henry Blair...Batboy (uncredited)
Larry J. Blake...Detective Blake (uncredited)
Ward Brant...Fan (uncredited)
Ralph Brooks...McNamee's Assistant (uncredited)
Morgan Brown...Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
Jack Carr...Angry Fan (uncredited)
Jess Cavin...Central City Baseball Fan (uncredited)
Dick Cherney...Baseball Fan (uncredited)
Russ Clark...Umpire (uncredited)
Gordon B. Clarke...Pianist in Speakeasy (uncredited)
Paul Cristo...Clerk (uncredited)
Tom Daley...Reporter (uncredited)
Steve Darrell...Doan - Manager of House of David Baseball Team (uncredited)
Jimmie Dodd...Fred (uncredited)
Tom Dugan...Cigar Stand Owner (uncredited)
Bonnie Kay Eddy...Grover's Sister (uncredited)
Harry Evans...Townsman (uncredited)
Adolph Faylauer...Listener (uncredited)
Pat Flaherty...Bill Klem - Umpire (uncredited)
Alan Foster...Customer (uncredited)
Ralph Gamble...Announcer (uncredited)
Lou Gehrig...Lou Gehrig (archive footage) (uncredited)
Art Gilmore...Radio Sports Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
Tom Greenway...Telephone Lineman Foreman (uncredited)
Herman Hack...Townsman (uncredited)
Signe Hack...Townswoman (uncredited)
John Hedloe...Reporter (uncredited)
Thomas Browne Henry...Carlson Carlton - Lecturer (uncredited)
Lars Hensen...Baseball Fan (uncredited)
Tex Holden...Baseball Fan (uncredited)
Jimmie Horan...Townsman (uncredited)
Charles Horvath...Telephone Lineman (uncredited)
Art Howard...Listener (uncredited)
Dick Johnstone...Baseball Fan (uncredited)
William Kalvino...Batter (uncredited)
Fred Kelsey...Baseball Fan (uncredited)
John Kennedy...Announcer (uncredited)
Jack Kenney...Baseball Fan (uncredited)
Donald Kerr...Yankee Fan (uncredited)
Ann Kunde...Townswoman (uncredited)
Dayton Lummis...Graham McNamee (uncredited)
Herbert Lytton...Opthamologist (uncredited)
Louis Manley...Fire Eater (uncredited)
Mickey Mantle...Mickey Mantle (archive footage) (uncredited)
Frank Marlowe...Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Kathy Marlowe...Box Office Dame (uncredited)
Mathew McCue...Carnival Patron (uncredited)
Frank McFarland...Johnson (uncredited)
Joe McGuinn...Doorman (uncredited)
Fred Millican...Central City Catcher (uncredited)
King Mojave...Baseball Fan (uncredited)
Jack Mower...Baseball Fan (uncredited)
George Nader...Reporter (uncredited)
Leslie K. O'Pace...Speakeasy Doorman (uncredited)
Robert Orrell...Catcher (uncredited)
Artie Ortego...Central City Baseball Fan (uncredited)
Arthur Page...Preacher (uncredited)
Paul Panzer...Central City Fan (uncredited)
Kenneth Patterson...Dr. Johnson Conant (uncredited)
Joe Ploski...Storekeeper (uncredited)
Murray Pollack...Soldier (uncredited)
Allan Ray...Reporter (uncredited)
Joey Ray...Fan (uncredited)
Lee Roberts...Eddie Collins (uncredited)
Robert Robinson...Fan Outside Stadium (uncredited)
Babe Ruth...Babe Ruth (archive footage) (uncredited)
Dick Ryan...Midway Barker (uncredited)
Frank J. Scannell...Carnival Sideshow Barker (uncredited)
Allen D. Sewall...Baseball Fan (uncredited)
Alex Sharp...First Baseman (uncredited)
George Sherwood...Rival Manager (uncredited)
Bill Slack...Reporter (uncredited)
Ray Spiker...Carnival Patron (uncredited)
Clarence Straight...Sarcastic Reporter (uncredited)
Brick Sullivan...Cop (uncredited)
Charles Sullivan...Listener (uncredited)
Hal Taggart...Baseball Fan (uncredited)
Arthur Tovey...Carnival Patron (uncredited)
Glen Turnbull...Reporter (uncredited)
Ralph Volkie...Umpire (uncredited)
Billy Wayne...Charles 'Red' Doonin - Philadelphia Nationals Manager (uncredited)
Jack Wilson...Trainer (uncredited)
Tom Wilson...Central City Baseball Fan (uncredited)
Allen Wood...Usher (uncredited)
Pinky Woods...Batter (uncredited)
Produced by
Bryan Foy...producer
Music by
David Buttolph
Cinematography by
Sidney Hickox...(as Sid Hickox)
Film Editing by
Alan Crosland Jr.
Art Direction by
Douglas Bacon
Set Decoration by
William L. Kuehl...(as William Kuehl)
Makeup Department
Gordon Bau...makeup artist
Production Management
Al Alleborn...production manager (uncredited)
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Russell Saunders...assistant director (uncredited)
Sound Department
Stanley Jones...sound
Special Effects by
Hans F. Koenekamp...special effects (as H.F. Koenekamp)
Stunts
Charles Horvath...stunts (uncredited)
Artie Ortego...stunts (uncredited)
Ray Spiker...stunts (uncredited)
Charles Sullivan...stunts (uncredited)
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Leah Rhodes...wardrobe
Joan Joseff...costume jeweller (uncredited)
Music Department
Maurice De Packh...orchestrator (as Maurice de Packh)
Additional Crew
Aimee Alexander...technical advisor (as Mrs. Grover Cleveland Alexander)
Emory Horger...dialogue director (as Emory Hoerger)
Jerry Priddy...technical advisor
Arnold 'Jigger' Statz...technical advisor (as Arnold Statz)