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The Natural

An enigmatic, middle-aged batter named Roy Hobbs, shrouded in a mysterious past, abruptly appears to lift a losing 1930s baseball team to the pinnacle of the league.

Director(s)

Barry Levinson

Chris Soldo

Patrick Crowley

Tom Davies

Carol Smetana

Ana Maria Quintana

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Cast & Crew

Glenn Close

Glenn Close

Iris Gaines

Joseph Mosso

Joseph Mosso

Additional Knight

Joe Don Baker

Joe Don Baker

The Whammer

Kim Basinger

Kim Basinger

Memo Paris

Michael Madsen

Michael Madsen

Bump Bailey

Robert Prosky

Robert Prosky

The Judge

Robert Duvall

Robert Duvall

Max Mercy

Ana Maria Quintana

Ana Maria Quintana

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Wilford Brimley

Wilford Brimley

Pop Fisher

Robert Redford

Robert Redford

Roy Hobbs

Tom Davies

Tom Davies

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Patrick Crowley

Patrick Crowley

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Darren McGavin

Darren McGavin

Gus Sands (uncredited)

Chris Soldo

Chris Soldo

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Mike Starr

Mike Starr

Boone

Richard Farnsworth

Richard Farnsworth

Red Blow

Jon Van Ness

Jon Van Ness

John Olsen

Barbara Hershey

Barbara Hershey

Harriet Bird

Bernie McInerney

Bernie McInerney

Hospital Doctor

Barry Kivel

Barry Kivel

Pat McGee

John Finnegan

John Finnegan

Sam Simpson

Barry Levinson

Barry Levinson

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Alan Fudge

Alan Fudge

Ed Hobbs

Martin Grey

Martin Grey

Additional Knight

Danny Aiello III

Danny Aiello III

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Ralph Tabakin

Ralph Tabakin

Al's Customer

Gayle Vance

Gayle Vance

Maid at Party

Jack Scalia

Jack Scalia

Cubs Pitcher (uncredited)

Darren W. Conrad

Darren W. Conrad

Teen on Railroad Track at Carnival (uncredited)

Edward Walsh

Edward Walsh

Newsreel Presenter

Mark Falvo

Mark Falvo

Baseball Fan (uncredited)

Joe Strnad

Joe Strnad

Final Game Home Plate Umpire

Ken Grassano

Ken Grassano

Al Fowler

Mickey Treanor

Mickey Treanor

Doc Dizzy

Anthony J. Ferrara

Anthony J. Ferrara

Coach Wilson

George Wilkosz

George Wilkosz

Bobby Savoy

Paul Sullivan Jr

Paul Sullivan Jr

Young Roy

Rachel Hall

Rachel Hall

Young Iris

Sibby Sisti

Sibby Sisti

Pirates Manager

Robert Rich III

Robert Rich III

Ted Hobbs

Philip Mankowski

Philip Mankowski

Hank Benz

Joe Castellano

Joe Castellano

Allie Stubbs

Eddie Cipot

Eddie Cipot

Gabby Laslow

Robert Kalaf

Robert Kalaf

Cal Baker

Steven Kronovet

Steven Kronovet

Tommy Hinkle

James Meyer

James Meyer

Dutch Schultz

Sam Green

Sam Green

Murphy

Richard Oliveri

Richard Oliveri

Additional Knight

Lawrence Couzens

Lawrence Couzens

Additional Knight

Duke McGuire

Duke McGuire

Additional Knight

Stephen Poliachik

Stephen Poliachik

Additional Knight

Kevin Lester

Kevin Lester

Additional Knight

Joseph Charboneau

Joseph Charboneau

Additional Knight

Robert Rudnick

Robert Rudnick

Additional Knight

Ken Kamholz

Ken Kamholz

Additional Knight

Phillip D. Rosenberg

Phillip D. Rosenberg

Pitcher Youngberry

Christopher B. Rehbaum

Christopher B. Rehbaum

Pitcher John Rhoades

Nicholas Koleff

Nicholas Koleff

Umpire Augie

Jerry Stockman

Jerry Stockman

Umpire Babe

James Quamo

James Quamo

Memorial Game Umpire

James Mohr

James Mohr

Al

Dennis Gould

Dennis Gould

Carnival Boy

Joshua Abbey

Joshua Abbey

Home Plate Photographer

George Scheitinger

George Scheitinger

League Official

Peter Poth

Peter Poth

Dr. Knobb

Elizabeth Ann Klein

Elizabeth Ann Klein

Stern Nurse

Charles Sergis

Charles Sergis

Newsreel Narrator (voice)

Carol Alaimo

Carol Alaimo

Extra (uncredited)

Bernie Arnesen

Bernie Arnesen

Wrigley Field Spectator (uncredited)

Mark Atienza

Mark Atienza

Young Roy Hobbs (uncredited)

Lori Berezin

Lori Berezin

Ballroom Dancer (uncredited)

Sean Collins

Sean Collins

Additional Knight (uncredited)

James K. Fulater

James K. Fulater

Baseball Crowd (uncredited)

Greg Hinaman

Greg Hinaman

Fan in stands at War Memorial & All-High Stadium (uncredited)

Diane H. Kelly

Diane H. Kelly

One of Gus' Girls (uncredited)

Bernard S. Misiura Jr.

Bernard S. Misiura Jr.

Young Fan in Driving Cap (uncredited)

Brian Reingold

Brian Reingold

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Carol Smetana

Carol Smetana

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Details

GenresDrama
Runtime2h 17 mins
Released on11 May 1984
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

John Chard

8.5/10

The Wonder of Wonderboy. The Natural is directed by Barry Levinson and adapted to screenplay by Roger Towne & Phil Dusenberry from the novel written by Bernard Malamud. It stars Robert Redford, Robert Duvall, Glenn Close, Kim Basinger, Wilford Brimley, Barbara Hershey, Robert Prosky and Richard Farnsworth. Music is by Randy Newman and cinematography by Caleb Deschanel. The Natural is a wistful sports movie, one that asks every person who views it to buy into the whimsy and mythologising on show. If able to do that then it's a film of beguiling beauty, awash with strength of the human spirit and of luscious technical credits. The Arthurian core to Roy Hobbs' (Redford a superb presence yet calmness personified) second chance ensures we always know this is fanciful stuff, but that's just fine, we are in Field of Dreams territory here and fans of such fare are rewarded royally. Period art design, photography and musical score are grade "A", snuggling up nicely with a support cast to Redford that is of high end proportions. If it's in you and you know what sort of film to expect, you may well, come the end, be punching the air whilst having a tear in your eye. Lovely film making. 8.5/10

Peter McGinn

7/10

Many, many years ago when I was a bit of a sports fan, I remember reading stories about scouts who had seen athletes in the olden days like Roy Hobbs. Players who could hit a ball a mile or throw a hundred mile per hour fastball, but who never made it to the big league for some reason. But of course, this movie is based on a novel by Bernard Malamud, though there are hints of actual events here and there. It is an entertaining movie, presenting baseball as America’s game and therefore, ultimately, above corruption. It has an old timey feel, perhaps even older than the 1939 setting that is presented. The movie is less gloomy than the book, and I guess the purists don’t like that, but for me, life is gloomy enough and the mood and ending were just fine with me. (And I did read the book.) Since actual events and people from bygone days are cleaned up and mythologized for our history books, why get upset when fictional stories are purified with a rose colored lens?

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