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The Natural By Robert Horton
From the sun-dappled heartland, a young man (Robert Redford, in soft
lighting) emerges as maybe the best baseball player anybody's ever seen.
On his way to the majors, he is cut down by an enigmatic black widow
(Barbara Hershey) and vanishes for many years. When he reemerges, a silent
mystery, he lands a spot with the New York team and begins tearing up the
league--he's still the natural. Fans of the Bernard Malamud novel will be
dismayed at the pure mythical hokum of this film, but baseball fanatics
have been known to watch and rewatch this one; after all, it's constructed
as a kind of shrine to the national pastime. Barry Levinson (Rain Man)
directs the movie with an unabashed devotion to the game, although the
film could use more of the realities of chewing tobacco and pine tar.
Redford is fine, and Kim Basinger and Oscar-nominated Glenn Close are
effective as the women in his life. The crowning touch is the soaring,
extraordinary music by Randy Newman, the singer-songwriter turned
orchestral composer.
Academy Awards
The Natural received Academy Awards
nominations for Supporting Actress (Glenn Close), Art Direction/Set
Decoration (Angelo Graham - Art Direction, Mel Bourne - Art Direction,
James J. Murakami - Art Direction, Speed Hopkins - Art Direction, Bruce
Weintraub - Set Decoration), Cinematography (Caleb Deschanel) and for
Music Scoring Awards (Best Original Score: Randy Newman). |
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|  | Director: Barry Levinson
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|  | Stars: Robert Redford, Robert Duvall, Glenn Close, Kim Basinger, Wilford Brimley, Richard Farnsworth, Barbara Hershey, Robert Prosky, Darren McGavin, Joe Don Baker
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|  | Released: May 11, 1984
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS CD | | |
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