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1955, Seven Days of Fall (2005) Online
Original Title :
1955, Seven Days of Fall
Genre :
Movie / Documentary
Year :
2005
Directror :
Rory F. Fielding
Cast :
Marty Adler,Hank Bauer,Yogi Berra
Writer :
Brooks Parson
Budget :
$100,000
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h
Rating :
6.8/10

It chronicles the 1955 Brooklyn Dodger/New York Yankees World Series based upon the poem, '1955' by James T. Crawford. In unprecedented style, the presentation uniquely blends documentary ... See full summary

1955, Seven Days of Fall (2005) Online

It chronicles the 1955 Brooklyn Dodger/New York Yankees World Series based upon the poem, '1955' by James T. Crawford. In unprecedented style, the presentation uniquely blends documentary elements of archival film footage, still images, narration, player and fan interviews, period music, and recital of the poem to recount this timeless story over 50 years later. Like many greats, 1955 Seven Days of Fall now resides in the National Baseball Hall of Fame at Cooperstown, NY. The documentary was honored by the New York Film Festival for Best Sports Documentary, the Aurora Award 'Platinum Best in Show', and the Accolade Award of Excellence. It has been broadcast nationwide on PBS and ESPN.
Credited cast:
Marty Adler Marty Adler - Himself
Hank Bauer Hank Bauer - Himself (archive footage)
Yogi Berra Yogi Berra - Himself (archive footage)
Chuck Berry Chuck Berry - Himself (archive footage)
Bill Haley and the Comets Bill Haley and the Comets - Themselves (archive footage)
Carl Erskine Carl Erskine - Himself
Rory F. Fielding Rory F. Fielding - Narrator (voice)
Whitey Ford Whitey Ford - Himself (archive footage)
Clem Labine Clem Labine - Himself
Tommy Lasorda Tommy Lasorda - Himself
Billy Loes Billy Loes - Himself (archive footage)
Gil McDougald Gil McDougald - Himself (archive footage)
Audrey Meadows Audrey Meadows - Alice Kramden in 'The Honeymooners' (archive footage)
Don Newcombe Don Newcombe - Himself
Johnny Podres Johnny Podres - Himself