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The Stratton Story (1949)

May 12, 1949 (US) Drama, Romance • 106m

Overview

Star major league pitcher Monty Stratton loses a leg in a hunting accident, but becomes determined to leave the game on his own terms.

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Top Billed Cast

James Stewart
James Stewart

Monty Stratton

Frank Morgan
Frank Morgan

Barney Wile

Bill Williams
Bill Williams

Eddie Dibson

Cliff Clark
Cliff Clark

Josh Higgins

Dean White
Dean White

Luke Appling

Gene Bearden
Gene Bearden

Gene Bearden

Bill Dickey
Bill Dickey

Bill Dickey

Jimmy Dykes
Jimmy Dykes

Jimmy Dykes

Mervyn Shea
Mervyn Shea

Mervyn Shea

Gino Corrado
Gino Corrado

Restaurant Chef

Pat Flaherty
Pat Flaherty

Western Manager

Bert Stevens
Bert Stevens

Movie House Patron

Dwight Adams
Dwight Adams

Detroit Ball Player (uncredited)

Crew
Warren Newcombe
Warren Newcombe

Special Effects

Adolph Deutsch
Adolph Deutsch

Music Director

Ralph S. Hurst
Ralph S. Hurst

Assistant Set Decoration

Jack Dawn
Jack Dawn

Makeup Designer

Helen Rose
Helen Rose

Costume Designer

Adolph Deutsch
Adolph Deutsch

Original Music Composer

Cedric Gibbons
Cedric Gibbons

Art Direction

Edwin B. Willis
Edwin B. Willis

Set Decoration

Earl McEvoy
Earl McEvoy

Assistant Director

Harold Rosson
Harold Rosson

Director of Photography

Paul Groesse
Paul Groesse

Art Direction

Sid Sidman
Sid Sidman

Assistant Director

Douglas Shearer
Douglas Shearer

Recording Supervision



Reviews

John Chard

⭐ 7/10

May 15, 2015

You can't keep a good man down.

Monty Stratton (James Stewart) was a pitcher for the Chicago White Sox in the 1930s. From humble farm yard beginnings he became a top player, but tragedy struck and he lost a leg after a hunting accident. This is his inspirational story.

It is what it is really, a film heavy on sentimentality that is virtually impossible not to warm to. Perfect casting pitches (ahem) Stewart as the homespun Stratton, an Ameri… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

Revenue

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