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''The Kid from Cleveland'' is a 1949
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starring George Brent, Lynn Bari and Russ Tamblyn, directed by Herbert Kline, and released by Republic Pictures. The real-life Indians had just won the 1948 World Series, and many of the team's players made appearances in the film, as well as owner Bill Veeck, co-owner and former
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star Hank Greenberg, and then current coach and Baseball Hall-of-Famer Tris Speaker. Also featured were the team's then current and former ballparks, Cleveland Municipal Stadium and
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. Several Cleveland Indians and Boston Braves players also appear in the film in archive baseball footage segments from the 1948 World Series. Footage of football of the
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and hockey of the Cleveland Barons is also featured.


Plot

A troubled teenaged fan is helped by his favorite
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team, the
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. The kid attracts the attention of sportscaster Mike Jackson alongside Bill Veeck and Hank Greenberg, who spot him on the field imitating a baseball game after he sneaks into Cleveland Stadium on the eve of Game 5 of the World Series. A curious case of truths and lies follow after the sportscaster takes the kid to his home after he told him that he was an orphan, with the first being that he actually has a stepfather in Carl Novak, one who berates him for his running away stunt, which only helps to make Johnny seep into a life of lying and stealing. Johnny even runs away to the spring training camp of the Indians and says that Carl hit him, which leads to his assistant batboy job going away when Mike tells Carl where Johnny is. A friend lures Johnny into helping to steal a car, but a police raid and a near-stabbing stopped by Johnny leads to leniency in juvenile hall. The Indians are pulled into it when Mike tries to adopt Johnny and has the players act as Johnny's godfathers. The nature of Johnny's problem with his stepfather is revealed to involve his mother having locked away the belongings of Johnny's father in a footlocker after he died right before telling him about her new husband, which led to an antagonism between the two. The Novaks keep custody of their child to the approval of Mike. Johnny makes up with Carl, who had secretly been saving money to go to architectural school, just as his father had studied at when he was a boy.


Cast

* George Brent as Mike Jackson * Lynn Bari as Katherine Jackson * Rusty Tamblyn as Johnny Barrows * Tommy Cook as Dan "The Kid" Hudson * Ann Doran as Emily Barrows Novak * Louis Jean Heydt as Carl Novak *K. Elmo Lowe as Dave Joyce/Jake Dawson * John Beradino as Mac, the Fence


Cleveland Indians in the cast

as themselves: * Bill Veeck (Owner and President) * Lou Boudreau *Tris Speaker * Hank Greenberg *
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* Gene Bearden * Satchel Paige * Bob Lemon * Steve Gromek * Joe Gordon * Mickey Vernon * Ken Keltner *
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* Dale Mitchell * Larry Doby * Bob Kennedy * Jim Hegan


Uncredited Cleveland Indians in the cast

(as themselves) * Bobby Ávila * Al Benton * Allie Clark * Mike Garcia *
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* Bill McKechnie * Frank Papish * Hal Peck * Mike Tresh * Thurman Tucker * Early Wynn * Sam Zoldak


Baseball umpires (special thanks given in the credits)

* Bill Grieve * Bill Summers


Production

Footage from a real Cleveland Indians game is shown during a sequence in the middle of the film. Based on the centerfield scoreboard, the game was played on Sunday, June 5, 1949 as part of a doubleheader with the
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.


See also

* List of baseball films


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kid From Cleveland, The 1949 films 1940s sports drama films American baseball films American sports drama films American black-and-white films Cleveland Guardians Films scored by Nathan Scott (composer) Films set in Cleveland Films shot in Cleveland Republic Pictures films Sports films based on actual events 1949 drama films 1940s English-language films Films directed by Herbert Kline 1940s American films English-language sports drama films