Angels in the Outfield

Angels in the Outfield

Pure heaven for baseball-movie fans, this charming 1951 fantasy will even make believers out of jaded younger viewers only familiar with the 1994 special effects-laden remake. A pitch-perfect Paul Douglas stars as "Guffy" McGovern, the brawling manager of the last-place, laughing stock Pittsburgh Pirates. The hated, profanity-spewing McGovern is touched by an angel in answer to an orphan girl's prayers for the hapless team. If he cleans up his act, a roster of celestial all-stars will "help" the Pirates. Angels in the Outfield scores with a winning script, clever touches (McGovern's blue language is suggested by a manipulated soundtrack that makes its sound like he's speaking in tongues), and a roster of most valuable players that includes: Janet Leigh as a household hints reporter who begins to take a personal interest in the lovably unlovable McGovern; the adorable Donna Corcoran as the little girl who can see the angels (who, like Harvey the rabbit, are otherwise left to the imagination); Keenan Wynn as a nasty sportscaster with a grudge against McGovern, a pre-Leave It to Beaver Barbara Billingsley as a hatcheck girl; and in amusing cameos, Joe DiMaggio, Ty Cobb, songwriter Harry Ruby, and then Pirates co-owner Bing Crosby. --Donald Liebenson

PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Year:
1994
103
7,839 Views

Mapel:
[singing while taking off his baseball team jersey] We are the boys of summer, and it's a big bummer. No matter who we play, we give the game away. 'Cause we can't win. That would be a sin. We even lose the games before they begin--

George Knox:
SAVE IT, MAPEL!

[after speaking to Mapel who accidentally bumps his back on the pole in a surprised staring look at his manager, the whole team stares at George Knox as he walks over to the snack table and knocks it over with both of his hands]

Players:
Oh!

Triscuitt Messmer:
Bummer.

George Knox:
One more loss! One more loss which could've been a win! And you call yourselves "professionals"! I have never ever seen a worst group of 25 players! You don't think as a team, you don't play as a team, you don't even lose as a team! You all got your heads so far up your butts, you can't even see the light of day! One more loss and I'll [picks up chair]... and I'll do this [throws it at a baseball bat rack and the bats go flying all over the whole locker room, as the players duck for cover]...to each and every one of you!!

Whitt Bass:
[bat misses him as he pulls his face back] Oh-ho-hoo! [bat hits him in the head and has a blank look]

George Knox:
I want you... here in uniform at 9 tomorrow! We're going back to work on fundamentals!!

Ray Mitchell:
Fundamentals!? In the middle of the season!?

Whitt Bass:
[still with a blank look] I thought the game had started at 1?

George Knox:
It does start at 1, and you're a jackass!

Whitt Bass:
No, I'm a pitcher. [after speaking to George Knox who angrily leaves the locker room while making some angry groaning and moaning, grunting sounds to himself while putting both of his hands above his head]

Pablo Garcia:
You can be a pitcher and a jackass.

José Martinez:
Sí, it's very common.

Whitt Bass:
Oh! [faintly falls into his locker area while feeling unconscious]

[Roger and J.P. plans to play baseball with the neighborhood kids around the block when George Knox is the pitcher. After J.P. bats the ball. After J.P. bats the baseball, George Knox chose a little boy named Marvin Vincent Archer]

George Knox:
Have you played any ball, before, Marvin?

Marvin Vincent Archer:
No, never played any ball.

George Knox:
Well, this is the perfect time to learn. [picks up Marvin Vincent Archer] Come on. [places Marvin Vincent Archer on the Home Plate] Watch the ball and when I say, now, you swing. Just do exactly what I say. Get ready to swing. Now!

[Marvin Vincent Archer hits the ball]

Roger:
[To Marvin Vincent Archer] Go, Marvin! Run to first base!

[Marvin Vincent Archer runs to first base]

George Knox:
[to Marvin Vincent Archer] You stay on base and do just what I say.

Marvin Vincent Archer:
[to George Knox] OK.

George Knox:
[to the other kids] We got runners on first and second.

[A big boy comes to the Home Plate]

George Knox:
And look who's coming to bat... Babe Ruth.

[George Knox throws the ball and the big boy hits the ball]

George Knox:
[to Marvin Vincent Archer] Go, Marvin! Run home!

Marvin Vincent Archer:
[to George Knox] Run home?

George Knox:
[to Marvin Vincent Archer] Run home!

Marvin Vincent Archer:
Run home. Run home.

[All the kids start laughing]

George Knox:
[to Marvin Vincent Archer] Hey, Marvin, where you going?

Marvin Vincent Archer:
[still running off] Run home, run home, run home.

George Knox:
[to Roger] Hey, where is he goin'? And what happened?

Roger:
[To George Knox] You told him to run home.

[Knox finally gets it and he laughs with Roger]


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