Blu-ray 129 mins IMDB 7.8
NR (Not Rated)
61* - 61*
Elephant Films (2001)
In Collection
#148

My Rating:
7

Seen It:
Yes
Drama
USA  /  English

Barry Pepper Roger 'Rodge' Maris
Thomas Jane Mickey Mantle
Joe Buck McGwire 60th & 62nd Home Run Announcer (voice) (archive footage)
Dane Northcutt Randy Maris ('98)
Charles Esten Kevin Maris ('98) (as Chip Esten)
Scott Connell Roger Maris, Jr. (1998)
Rebecca Klinger Susan Maris ('98)
Pat Crowley Pat Maris ('98)
Jon Miller McGwire 61st Home Run Announcer (voice) (archive footage)
Christopher Bauer Bob Cerv (as Chris Bauer)
Christopher McDonald Mel Allen
Richard Masur Milt Kahn
Bruce McGill Houk, Ralph
Chris Bauer Bob Cerv
Anthony Michael Hall Whitey Ford
Chris McDonald Mel Allen
Jennifer Foley Pat Maris (1961)
Renée Taylor Claire Ruth
Bob Gunton Dan Topping
Donald Moffat Ford Frick
Jennifer Crystal Pat Maris ('61) (as Jennifer Crystal Foley)

Director Billy Crystal
Producer Robert F. Colesberry; Billy Crystal
Writer Hank Steinberg; Michael Jablow

61* is an endearing ode to the baseball days of yore when the press was the enemy, salaries were in check, and breaking records with bat and glove took on Ruthian proportions. In 1961 baseball expanded its season from 154 games to 162, allowing weaker pitching into the major leagues and two New York Yankees teammates--the colorless Roger Maris and golden boy Mickey Mantle--to make an assault on the sport's ultimate record: Babe Ruth's 60 home runs. To add to the stew, baseball commissioner Ford Frick announced any record set in the last eight games of the season wouldn't count toward the official record; records had to be achieved in 154 games.

Director Billy Crystal guarantees success for his movie in the perfect casting of the leads. Barry Pepper (Saving Private Ryan's religious sniper) is deft as Maris, and Thomas Jane is a perfect Mantle, a superman in a Yankee uniform. Despite the differences between family man Maris and hard-living Mantle, they form a rewarding friendship amid the media and fan frenzy. The shy Maris took the brunt of the storm, even facing boo-birds in his home stadium. Crystal and first-time writer Hank Steinberg keep the pace moving quickly between the field, the locker room, the press box, and the home front. The film never tries to dazzle with more than the facts (and it softens Mantle up a bit), yet it belongs on the short list of grand baseball movies. --Doug Thomas

Edition Details
Distributor HBO Home Video
Edition Special Edition
Barcode 026359178221
Region Region 1
Chapters 31
Release Date 2004
Packaging Kcase
Screen Ratio Fullscreen (4:3, Letterboxed)
Widescreen (16:9)
Subtitles Français
Audio Tracks DD 2.0 Espagnol
DD 5.1 Anglais
DD 5.1 Français
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1

Features
Color Closed-captioned Dolby
Personal Details
Purchase Date 2002
Purchase Price $17.99
Store Best Buy
Condition Good
Current Value $12.00
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61* at Movie Collector Connect