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61 (DVD, 2009)
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Set in New York City in 1961, 61* is a film directed by Billy Crystal for baseball lovers. Zooming in on Yankee players Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle, the film follows these t...Read more
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61* with Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris
I loved this movie. This movie is the greatest baseball film of all time. I was too young to know have watched Mickey Mantle or Roger Maris. But being a Yankee fan since 1970,...Read more
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61* DVD 2001
This is an incredibly accurate depiction of the story of NY Yankees Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris' race to the home run title during the 1961 baseball season. It's a factual ...Read more

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Set in New York City in 1961, 61* is a film directed by Billy Crystal for baseball lovers. Zooming in on Yankee players Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle, the film follows these two opposites as they attempt to break Babe Ruth's 1927 home run record. In heated competition, the two players each try to score over 60 home runs and set the new world record. While the fans align themselves with one player to be the winner, the players choose the other, igniting the playing field with tension, excitement, and anticipation.

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  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Film Country: USA
  • UPC: 026359178221

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Genre:Dramas, Television
Format:DVD
Region:Region 1

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Director:Billy Crystal
Leading Role:Barry Pepper, Thomas Jane
eBay Product ID: EPID3361359
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"...This is, simply, one of the best baseball movies ever..."
USA Today - Mike Clark (09/14/2001)

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61* with Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris

Created: 22/01/08
I loved this movie. This movie is the greatest baseball film of all time. I was too young to know have watched Mickey Mantle or Roger Maris. But being a Yankee fan since 1970, I remember the original Yankee Stadium. The old stadium existed until 1973 when it was refurbished ready for the 1976 season. However I remember the old stadium and it looked exactly like the one in the movie. This movie magically transforms you to the year 1961. This movie is about the great home run chase to break Babe Ruth's single season home run record of 60. This was when baseball was really fun. You didn't have the mercanary for hire players like you do today. These were steroid free true to life modest heroes who were very down to earth. Maris wasn't liked by the media because he wasn't controversial but yet a very humble family man. Mickey Mantle was a fun loving ballplayer who was also a humble man embarrassed by the press. Mantle did his carousing around because he had osteomylitis from being kicked in the shins in as a sophomore in a high school football game. He couldn't serve after being drafted to serve in Korea because of this. He also blew out his knee after stepping on a drain while trying to cover center to help Joe DiMaggio in the 1951 world series. DiMaggio didn't call in time so Mantle had to hold up and tore his knee. Despite the injuries, Mantle was the king of the long distance tape measure home run. His home runs were monumental as they traveled high and far as any jet in flight. He holds the all time home run records for world series homers. He himself is the launcher of the "Missiles of October" as he hit 18 home runs in the world series. Despite Mantle having it all, his drinking started as his fear of dying as every male relative in his family had died young. Mantle never lived up to his great potential as he could hit with power from both sides of the plate, run with lighting fast speed, hit for average, throw for great distances, and was a great fielder. If Mantle were healthy for his entire career, then steroid freak Barry Bonds would still be chasing Mantle's records. Here in 61* we see Mantle's charisma and down to earth humor. Though Maris was portrayed as cold and gray by the media, producer Billy Crystal does an excellent job showing his humble and warm family lifestyle that he so loved. We also see how the press and the baseball commissioner at the time, Ford Frick, may have been envious and jealous of Mantle and Maris. The only real injstice here is the portrayal of Whitey Ford and Yogi Berra. I personally have met both men and they are very warm and humorous. Michael Anthony Hall was a credible Ford but doesn't have the true charisma and wit that Ford does. We don't get to see the funny Berra who along with Casey Stengels made hilarious malaprops. It made being a Yankee fan fun at the time as it still holds somewhat true today. This one should be in every Yankee fan's library. Whether you're a Red Sox fan or just a baseball fan, it's a very fun movie to watch. It'll make Red Sox fans watching it hate the Yankees even less. I have to admit as I'm a Thomas Jane fan as the Punisher is one of my favorite movies of all time. If you're a comic book fanatic, you should also check out the Punisher. I actually was on the set of the Punisher as my cousin Johnny lives in Tampa. I have a few autographs of Jane that he autographed. Let's hope that he's the next big action adventure hero as he is a very nice guy.
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61* DVD 2001

Created: 07/05/09
This is an incredibly accurate depiction of the story of NY Yankees Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris' race to the home run title during the 1961 baseball season. It's a factual account of the anti-hero rising above all odds to place their mark in history. Billy Crystal, a prolific baseball fan, did a marvelous job of directing, producing, researching and casting the film. The resemblances of actors Thomas Jane and Barry Pepper to Mantle and Maris is spot-on. The mannerisms and demeanor of both players is also accurately captured by Jane and Pepper - Mantle, the self proclaimed womanizing boozer and Maris, the soft-spoken mid-western boy next door. The film, as far as I can tell, is seemingly more fact than fiction. For those who may be unaware, the asterisk behind 61 was intentional (and controversial) as the record was broken in a longer playing season than the 1927 season in which Babe Ruth established the single-season record at 60 home runs - much like the asterisk Mark Ecko had affixed to Barry Bonds' record home run ball. (That's a sore spot with me but another subject entirely). The special features on the DVD are as captivating as the film itself and include a pre-steroid era interview with Mark McGwire. I highly recommend it as essential in any movie collection, but especially for any baseball fan.
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Great baseball Movie

Created: 10/03/08
Baseball is to some a boring game to watch, for others it provides time to enjoy life , weather, hot dogs and a cold beer. This movie is about the race to break Babe Ruths home run record, is about as exciting as it gets.
Two great ball players on the same team striveing to break a record, when at that time was thought to be impossible to break.
Billy Crystal's efforts on making this movie is unbeleavable and right on target so much its almost scary. I get bird leather every time I watch it.
I had a copy of this movie I lent to a big Yankee fan and he never returned it.
The movie is a must have for all baseball fans
I had to replace my copy and watched it as soon as could unwrap it
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Das 61

Created: 03/02/11
A WONDERFUL sports story. I didn't know the story of the friendship and 1961 competition between Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris, so this was "new" to me. I liked the filming style and the characters. I hate to learn that Mantle was such a carouser, but maybe there's value in revealing this truth. It's also a shame that Roger Maris was treated so badly by the NY fans that year. The film was highly entertaining and enlightening.
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HBO movie 61

Created: 24/08/09
Excellent movie for not only New York Yankees fans, but baseball fans in general. very accurate in telling the story of the 1961 Yankees. the two main characters look almost identical to the real life greats of roger maris and mickey mantle. great movie. definately a must have for any yankees or baseball fan.
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