Long Gone
Long Gone

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Long Gone

1987
Movie
110 min
English

Story of the Tampico Stogies, a low minor-league baseball team, and its star player and manager, Stud' Cantrell, as they battle for the league championship amidst the corruption and racism of the American south.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Martin GuiguiGenres: Drama, Sport

Plot Summary

In 1962, Willie Straw, a talent scout for a minor league baseball team, discovers a gifted but undisciplined pitcher named Henry Marcus. As Willie tries to mold Henry into a star, he must also confront his own past and the prejudices of the era. The film explores themes of ambition, race, and the complexities of mentorship in the world of professional baseball.

Critical Reception

Long Gone received a mixed to positive reception, particularly for its performances and its portrayal of the era. While some critics found the pacing uneven, many praised its authentic depiction of 1960s baseball culture and the compelling character dynamics. It is often cited as a solid, if somewhat overlooked, sports drama.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its strong performances, particularly by William L. Petersen.

  • Appreciated for its authentic depiction of 1960s minor league baseball.

  • Some found the narrative pacing to be a bit slow or predictable.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'Long Gone' is not widely documented through specific Google user reviews, making it difficult to summarize distinct likes or dislikes.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in numerous minor league stadiums throughout the South, aiming for an authentic feel of the era's baseball landscape.

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