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How long is The Winning Team?
1 hour and 38 minutes
When was The Winning Team released?
June 20, 1952
What is the IMDb rating of The Winning Team?
6.5 out of 10
Who stars in The Winning Team?
Doris Day
,
Ronald Reagan
, and
Frank Lovejoy
Who wrote The Winning Team?
Ted Sherdeman
,
Merwin Gerard
, and
Seeleg Lester
Who directed The Winning Team?
Lewis Seiler
Who was the composer for The Winning Team?
David Buttolph
Who was the producer of The Winning Team?
Bryan Foy
Who was the cinematographer for The Winning Team?
Sidney Hickox
Who was the editor of The Winning Team?
Alan Crosland Jr.
Who are the characters in The Winning Team?
Rogers Hornsby and Bill Klem
What is the plot of The Winning Team?
Poor health and alcoholism force Grover Cleveland Alexander out of baseball, but through his wife's faithful efforts, he gets a chance for a comeback and redemption.
What is The Winning Team rated?
Approved
What genre is The Winning Team?
Biographical, Drama, Family, Romance, and Sports
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