The Jackie Robinson Story

The Jackie Robinson Story

The Jackie Robinson Story is a 1950 biographical film directed by Alfred E. Green (who had directed The Jolson Story, "one of the biggest hits of the 40s") and starring Jackie Robinson as himself. The film focuses on Robinson's struggle with the abuse of bigots as he becomes the first African-American Major League Baseball player of the modern era. The film is among the list of films in the public domain in the United States. However a new copyrighted "restored and in color" version was released in conjunction with the Jackie Robinson Foundation in 2008.

Production: American Pop Classics
 
IMDB:
6.4
Rotten Tomatoes:
63%
APPROVED
Year:
1950
76
848 Views

Branch Rickey, President Brooklyn Dodgers:
We're tackling something big here, Jackie. If we fail, no one will try it again for twenty years. But if we succeed...

Clyde Sukeforth, Dodger Scout:
If we succeed, Brooklyn will win a pennant.

Branch Rickey, President Brooklyn Dodgers:
Yes, that too. But we're dealing with rights here. The right of any American to play baseball, the American game. You think he's our boy, Clyde?

Clyde Sukeforth, Dodger Scout:
Well, he can run, he can hit, and he can field.

Branch Rickey, President Brooklyn Dodgers:
But can he take it?

Clyde Sukeforth, Dodger Scout:
That I don't know.

Branch Rickey, President Brooklyn Dodgers:
What do you think, Jackie?

Jackie Robinson:
Well, I can try.

Branch Rickey, President Brooklyn Dodgers:
Think you've got guts enough to play the game no matter what happens? They'll shout insults at you. They'll come into you spikes first. They'll throw at your head.

Jackie Robinson:
They've been throwing at my head for a long time, Mr. Rickey.

Branch Rickey, President Brooklyn Dodgers:
Suppose I'm a player in the heat of an important game. Suppose I collide with you at second base and when I get up I say, 'You - you dirty black so-and-so!' What do you do?

Jackie Robinson:
Mr. Rickey, do you want a ballplayer who's afraid to fight back?

Branch Rickey, President Brooklyn Dodgers:
I want a ballplayer with guts enough not to fight back. You got to do this job with base hits, stolen bases, and fielding ground balls, Jackie. Nothing else! Now I'm playing against you in a World Series and I'm hot-headed. I want to win this game. So I go into you spikes first. You jab the ball in my ribs and the umpire says, 'Out.' I flare. All I can see is your black face - that black face right over me. So I haul off and punch you right in the cheek. What do you do?

Jackie Robinson:
Mr. Rickey, I've got two cheeks.

Branch Rickey, President Brooklyn Dodgers:
Good.


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