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The Movie - Pro cherepakhu (1980)

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Color Info: Color
Countries: Soviet Union
Genres: Animation, Short
Languages: None
Runtimes: 4
Tech Info: RAT:1.33 : 1
Release Dates: Soviet Union:1980

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Anatoliy Petrov (writer)
Birth Name: Petrov, Anatoliy Alekseevich
Birth Notes: Moscow, USSR [now Russia]
Birth Date: 15 September 1937

Aleksandr Gorlenko (director)

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Movie - Over the Fence (1932)

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Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Short, Sport
Languages: English
Runtimes: 10
Sound Mix: Mono
Release Dates: USA:1 February 1932

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Babe Ruth (actor)
Articles: "Parade" (USA), 30 April 2006, pg. 12-13, by: Leigh Montville, "How The Babe Got Fit", "Tuff Stuff" (USA), August 1995, Vol. 12, Iss. 4, pg. 36-42, by: Daniel Sullivan, "Duel in the Sun: Ruth Vs. Gehrig, 1927", "Beckett Baseball Card Monthly" (USA), February 1995, Vol. 12, Iss. 2, pg. 6-11, by: Alan Drooz, "The Legend That Ruth Built", "The Diamond" (USA), October 1993, Vol. 1, Iss. 5, pg. 14-19, by: Bill Deane, "Eyewitness to a Homer"
Was the channel Major League actress to thrash 60 sett run (1927). Started out his occupation encircled by dump of a pitcher all for the Boston Red Sox. He enclose back-to-back 20 win season and win a unbroken of 94 career games. Sold to New York for $100,000. Hit the notorious "Called Shot" in the 1932 World Series in Chicago. Had two strike next to him when he allegedly sensitive to center pasture and, on the subsequent sway, smack the earth in center field for a home flood. Led American League in home runs 12 times, runs eight times, RBIs six times and bat once. Hit 714 career home runs. His cipher 3 be retire near the New York Yankees. Original accomplice of the baseball Hall of Fame. Honored with a commemorative plaque in Yankee Stadium., Elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, 1936 (charter member). Played for the American League's Boston Red Sox (1914-1919) and New York Yankees (1920-1934), and for the National League's Boston Braves (1935)., Born at 1:45pm-EST, Enshrined in the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame, 1995 (charter member)., Was lifted for a pinch hitter in the 1918 World Series., Spoke German fluently. His maternal grandfather was a German immigrant., Was once given an intentional walk with the bases loaded., His last home run was the first to clear the right field roof in Pittsburgh's Forbes Field., Biggest ambition was to be a major league manager., Served as first base coach for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1938., Turned down an offer to manage the Yankees' AAA farm club in Newark., Was actually separated from his first wife, Helen, during the last few years of their marriage. Did not seek a divorce because they were both Roman Catholic., Left the Yankees when the team would not name him manager. Accepted an offer by the Boston Braves to be right fielder, vice president, and assistant manager, the latter two of which were only on paper., Still holds the Yankee club record for the highest season batting average with his .393 effort in 1923., Became a full-time outfielder in 1919., Hit a total of 16 grand slam home runs during his career., Held the record for consecutive scoreless innings pitched in World Series play from 1918 until 1961, when 'Whitey Ford (I)' (qv) broke it., Could never remember his teammates' names; usually called everybody "kid"., Lived at St. Mary's Industrial School in Baltimore, where he was introduced to baseball by Brother Matthias, until he was signed by the Baltimore Orioles of the International League in 1914. Because he was 19, Orioles' manager Jack Dunne became his guardian. Ruth was called "Dunne's babe", which is how he acquired the nickname "Babe"., Pictured on a 20¢ US commemorative postage stamp issued in his honor, 6 July 1983., Pictured on one of fifteen 32¢ US commemorative postage stamps in the "Celebrate the Century" series, issued 28 May 1998, celebrating the 1920s., His wife, Claire, was a cousin of Hall of Fame slugger 'Johnny Mize' (qv)., Adopted a daughter, Dorothy, with first wife Helen in 1921. In her book, "My Dad, The Babe," Dorothy claimed she was his biological child, the product of an affair between Ruth and a long-time family friend., He was considered the best lefthander in the American League during his brief time pitching., (1999) Named the number two athlete of the 20th century in an ESPN poll., Claimed once that had he hit for average instead of power, he would have batted .600 for his career. Wound up with a lifetime batting average of .342., New York Yankees All-Time Leader in Runs (1,959), Home Runs (659), Total Bases (5,131), Walks (1,852), On Base Percentage (.479), Slugging Percentage (.711), and Batting Average Leader (.349)., Throughout his life, Ruth thought he was born February 7, 1894. After he retired, when he applied for a passport and was required to show his birth certificate, he was discovered on the certificate he had actually been born February 6, 1895. While February 6 was his actual birthday, he celebrated February 7 throughout the rest of his life., His father owned a saloon in downtown Baltimore. The saloon and the buildings around it were later torn down, and the site now occupies center field of the Baltimore Orioles' stadium, Oriole Park at Camden Yards. A Sports Illustrated writer, musing from Yankee Stadium's nickname "The House That Ruth Built", jokingly referred to Camden Yards as "The House That Ruth Haunts"., Though he threw, batted and ate left-handed, he wrote right-handed. He was asked about this once and said that in the Catholic school where he was raised, he originally wrote left-handed as a child but was forced by his teacher to write right-handed. This was common back then; other left-handed baseball stars, such as 'Lou Gehrig' (qv) and 'Stan Musial' (qv), wrote right-handed., Adopted 'Julia Ruth Stevens' (qv) after he married her mother., Wore a cabbage leaf under his cap to keep himself cool., Though he was photographed shaking the hand of President 'Herbert Hoover (I)' (qv) at a game, the Babe was no fan of his. When asked in 1930, the first year of the Great Depression, about his salary of $80,000 a year being more than that of the President (who earned $75,000), the Babe replied, "I know, but I had a better year than Hoover." The Babe actively campaigned for Hoover's Democratic rival for the presidency, Al Smith, in 1928. The hard-drinking Babe called Smith, who was for the repeal of Prohibition, "His" candidate., Stole home 10 times in his career., After the Yankees' 1928 World Series victory, their train stopped in Indiana, where Ruth was asked to address the crowd. Ruth, who wanted to give a plug for his friend and Democratic presidential candidate 'Alfred E. Smith (II)' (qv), told the crowd, "Let's give three cheers for my pal and the next president of the U.S.A., Al Smith!" The crowd was completely silent, and some accounts say that the wind could be heard rustling through apple trees. What Ruth wasn't aware of was that Indiana was staunch 'Herbert Hoover (I)' (qv) territory. He cursed and got back onto the train., In 1914, his starting salary as a ballplayer with the Orioles was $600 per year., On 3 January 1920, he was formally sold by 'Harry Frazee' (qv) to New York Yankees owner Jacob Ruppert for $125,000, plus a $350,000 loan secured by Fenway Park. At that time, it was the highest price paid for a player, and more money than Ruppert paid for his team. The woeful Yankees soon became a juggernaut, while the powerhouse Red Sox wouldn't win another World Series until 2004. Red Sox fans would attribute the drought to a "curse" which came to be known as "The Curse of the Bambino". Ruth himself never spoke ill of his former team., It was estimated that he earned a total of $850,000 in salary from playing baseball during his 14 years, which was far below the $2,000,000 he earned outside of baseball., By 1935, the year of his retirement from baseball, his annuities supplemented his income with dividends of $17,500 per year. By 1937, he had amassed $250,000 in an irrevocable trust that generated $10,000 per year for retirement., When he died in 1948, he left an estate valued at $360,811. In 1999, his heir were earning in excess of $1 million per year from image licensing., The baseball season was expanded to 162 games in 1961. 'Roger Maris' (qv) hit 61 home runs that year. Contrary to popular belief, it was not noted with an asterisk in the official record book, but listed as the record for the most home runs in an 162-game season while Ruth's 60 was listed as the record for the most home runs in an 154-game season., 'Daniel J. Sullivan (III)' (qv) is the grandson of Ruth's adopted daughter Dorothy., Brother of 'Mamie Ruth Moberly' (qv). He and Mamie were the only two of their parents' 8 children to survive infancy.
Nick Names: The Bambino, The Caliph of Clout, Babe, Sultan of Swat, Jidge, The Behemoth of Bust, The Great Bambino, The Big Bam
Death Notes: New York City, New York, USA (throat cancer)
Biographical Movies: _The Babe (1992)_ (qv), _Babe Ruth (1991) (TV)_ (qv), _The Babe Ruth Story (1948)_ (qv)
Most of Babe Ruth's accounts enjoy be wrecked. In 1961, not merely accomplish 'Roger Maris' (qv) relaxation The Babe's 34-year-old account in favour of best environment run in a season near _61* (2001) (TV)_ (qv), but Maris' teammate by the '61 Yankees, pitcher 'Whitey Ford' bust The Babe's 43-year-old record for most scoreless innings pitched in a World Series when the Yankees dispatch the Reds that year in the post-season. (When ask how it feel to have hit The Babe's "other" record, Whitey respond, "It be a fruitless year for The Babe".) Though 'Barry Bonds' (qv) presently hold the record for most home runs in a season (73), most home runs in a breathing 762 and counting), greatest slugging percentage, most intentional walk, etc., The Babe not moving must be considered the paramount entertainer that ever grace the observer sport. In increment to his record 12 home gallop title, his 13 slugging titles, his six R.B.I. titles, and his solo bat label (.378 in 1934; The Babe placed in the crown five hitters in vocabulary of batting mediocre eight times, as powerfully as a career soaring of .393 in 1923, when Harry Heilmann bludgeon .403), The Babe win 18, 23 and 24 games by channel of strategy of a left-handed pitcher for the Boston Red Sox in 1915, 1916 and 1917, and won the American League E.R.A. title in '16. He matching set his most basic home run title in 1918, another year the Sox won the World Series, as a member instance function player and recreational pitcher, notch huge awake 11 homers and nine win. George Herman Ruth to be expected will delay leaving the matchless player in key league baseball earlier extent to win batting, home run, R.B.I., slugging *and* E.R.A. titles, plus chomp through a dozen searing dogs and cocktail the better-quality part of a keg of bootleg "needle" beer since suiting up for a game. From 1914 to 1919, The Babe play for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he appear on three World's Championship team. Sold to the New York Yankees by Red Sox controller and dramatic impresario 'Harry Frazee' (qv), he lead the-then crownless American League franchise in Gotham to seven A.L. pennant and four World Series titles from 1920-1934. He played out his flex with the Boston Braves in 1935; even a washed-up Babe was still competent to flagstaff three circuit clout in one game before calling it quit after 28 games and six dingers in that concluding season. The subsequent to year, he was one the inaugural inductees into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Yes, the Babe was mighty, and he did outweigh (more regularly than naught) with the acquittal of over and done with one enemy: Father Time. The Babe over and done with his 22 years in the Big Leagues with 2,873 hit apt for a career batting average of .342, 714 home runs, 2,217 R.B.I.s, and 2,174 runs score in 2,503 games. (From his debut in 1914 through the 1918 season, when he was making his transition to becoming a full time position player, Ruth only appeared in 261 damp games as he was considered the top left-handed pitcher in the American League.) In the record book, 'Ty Cobb' (qv) scored more runs and 'Hank Aaron' (qv) hit more homers and racked up more R.B.I.'s (interestingly, Hammering Hank and The Babe ended their career with the specific same cipher of runs scored), but they played in far more games than did the The Babe, with 3,035 and 3,298 games, respectively. Among able to date players, 'Rickey Henderson' (qv), who surpass Cobb's record for runs after 25 years in The Show, played in 3,081 games, and Barry Bonds have appeared in almost 3,000 games. No. No player ever have the impact, both on and stale the graze park, as did the charismatic Babe. When he die of cancer in 1948, the New York Times headline read, "Babe Ruth/Idol of Millions of Boys/Dead". You can outer shield it up.
Height: 6' 2"
Quotes: "There are 52 weeks in a year. I always wanted to make a grand a week." - after signing a 5-year contract for $52,000 per season, "The only game, I think, in the world is baseball.", "I didn't mean to hit the umpire with the dirt, but I did mean to hit that bastard in the stands.", "Never let the fear of striking out get in your way.", "It's hard to beat a person who never gives up.", When asked if he had any superstitions: "Just one. Whenever I hit a home run, I make certain I touch all four bases.", "I won't be happy until we have every boy in America between the ages of six and sixteen wearing a glove and swinging a bat.", "All I can tell them is pick a good one and sock it. I get back to the dugout and they ask me what it was I hit and I tell them I don't know except it looked good.", "The way a team plays as a whole determines its success. You may have the greatest bunch of individual stars in the world, but if they don't play together, the club won't be worth a dime.", "If I'd tried for them dinky singles I could've batted around .600.", "I swing as hard as I can, and I try to swing right through the ball... The harder you grip the bat, the more you can swing it through the ball, and the farther the ball will go. I swing big, with everything I've got. I hit big or I miss big. I like to live as big as I can.", "Baseball changes through the years. It gets milder.", "All ballplayers should quit when it starts to feel as if all the baselines run uphill.", "As soon as I got out there I felt a strange relationship with the pitcher's mound. It was as if I'd been born out there. Pitching just felt like the most natural thing in the world. Striking out batters was easy.", "Don't ever forget two things I'm going to tell you. One, don't believe everything that's written about you. Two, don't pick up too many checks.", "If it wasn't for baseball, I'd be in either the penitentiary or the cemetery.", "Why not? I had a better year than he did." - when asked why he should be paid more than the President of the United States after signing an $80,000 contract in 1930, "I swing big, with everything I've got. I hit big or I miss big."

Christy Walsh (producer)

Lou Breslow (writer)

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