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Bang The Drum Slowly By Tom Keogh
Only those with ice water in their veins won't get misty-eyed watching
this moving film about the friendship of two professional baseball
players, one of whom--in every sense--is playing his last season. A
pre-stardom Robert De Niro portrays a rather simple-minded rookie catcher
who comes under the wing of a veteran pitcher (Michael Moriarty). When De
Niro's character is diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease, Moriarty tries to
help him get through one more season. Directed by John Hancock and based
on the novel by Mark Harris (who also wrote the screenplay), the film
builds on baseball's ability to foster its own lore of courage, nobility,
loyalty, and--sadly--tragedy. Watching the youthful De Niro and Moriarty,
with all that promise in their bones, adds to the overall romance of the
film today. Also appearing are Vincent Gardenia and Danny Aiello. A
perennial favorite for many.
Academy Awards
Bang The Drum Slowly received an Academy
Awards nomination for Supporting Actor (Vincent Gardenia). |
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|  | Director: John D. Hancock
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|  | Stars: Michael Moriarty, Robert De Niro, Vincent Gardenia, Danny Aiello
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|  | Released: August 16, 1973
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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