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2 December 1994 (USA) moreTagline:
Everyone hated this baseball legend. And he loved it.Plot:
A reporter hired to write the 'official' biography of Ty Cobb discovers just how dark the baseball legend's real story is. full summary | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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a disturbing bio-pic that tries (and achieves) a visceral reaction moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Tommy Lee Jones | ... | Ty Cobb | |
| Robert Wuhl | ... | Al Stump | |
| Lolita Davidovich | ... | Ramona | |
| Ned Bellamy | ... | Ray | |
| Scott Burkholder | ... | Jimmy | |
| Allan Malamud | ... | Mud | |
| Bill Caplan | ... | Bill | |
| Jeff Fellenzer | ... | Sportswriter | |
| Doug Krikorian | ... | Sportswriter | |
| Gavin Smith | ... | Sportsman's Lounge Bartender | |
| Lou Myers | ... | Willie | |
| William Utay | ... | Jameson | |
| J. Kenneth Campbell | ... | William Herschel Cobb | |
| Rhoda Griffis | ... | Amanda Chitwood Cobb | |
| Tyler Logan Cobb | ... | Young Ty |
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Also Known As:
Öreg harcos (Hungary) [hu]Cobb - Leyenda de gloria (Argentina) [es]
Cobb - pelikenttien legenda (Finland) [fi]
Cobb Ha-Gibbor Ha-Sanu (Israel: Hebrew title) [iw]
Desejo de Glória (Portugal) [pt]
Homerun (Germany) [de]
Ty Cobb (Spain) [es]
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Rated R for strong language, and for scenes of nudity and violent behavior.Parents Guide:
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128 minCountry:
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2.35 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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Iceland:14 (original rating) | Iceland:16 (video rating) | South Korea:15 | Argentina:13 | Philippines:R-18 | Australia:MA | Germany:12 (w) | Spain:18 | UK:18 | USA:RFun Stuff
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Tommy Lee Jones had broken his leg prior to filming. He performed most of his role in a cast. The scene in the ballgame was shot last, when he had regained some mobility. moreGoofs:
Anachronisms: In the panoramic shot of of downtown Reno, modern-day casinos are visible that did not exist when Ty Cobb lived in the area. moreQuotes:
[after Cobb stole third]Opposing pitcher: Shoulda stuck it in that bastard's ear when I had the chance.
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Under-rated and under-seen at the time of its original release, Cobb is the kind of sports film that would be un-watchable if it weren't made with such care to the dramatic side of things. Ron Shelton, responsible for such films as Bull Durham and Play it to the Bone, takes the story of finding a story as the basis for this tale of the legend Ty Cobb. Stump (Roberto Wuhl, pre-Arliss) takes on the task of writing a biography of one of the most notorious players of baseball, and when he meets him and starts to know him, he's almost scared to death. We learn from Cobb himself (in Tommy Lee Jones' equivalent to Robert De Niro in Raging Bull) about his early years, his personal life to a degree (some of this is in detail, some of it's just in creative little snippets later on in the film), but not a whole lot about baseball. But what is known practically sums up the man- he felt a thrill in torturing the offensive team and getting jeered as he broke records (some of which may still stand today). As the story progresses, the relationship between Stump and Cobb is what becomes the focal point, and it's a tense, depressing, and oddly exciting path.
The details in the story, not of the flattering sort by any measure, give the film an appeal that would've been lost if it were one of those straight-to-TV movies where you'd only get hints of the man's nature. By way of the writer getting a story, Shelton brings revelatory points that are rather interesting, of occasionally off-putting. It's hard to imagine what it would be like to ride with Cobb, but watching it this way brings on a visceral reaction, at least from me. I first saw this film when I was younger when it was first on HBO, and I saw it again recently. As a case in psychology, it's a good movie. As a portrait of disintegration it's even better. But if you're thinking of getting a news-reel portraying only his accomplishments, look elsewhere. I'm not sure if Ty Cobb was a great baseball player, but the film doesn't spare him at least some praise in that area. That Jones steals the show is no surprise either. A-