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List Price: $38.98Amazon.com's Price: $24.99 You Save: $13.99 (36%)Prices subject to change.
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0026359930225
Format: Box set, Black & White, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Hbo Home Video
Manufacturer: Hbo Home Video
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: Hbo Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 01, 2001
Running Time: 176 minutes
Sales Rank: 11160
Studio: Hbo Home Video
Features:- Officially Licensed
- Highest Quality Recording
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: When It Was a Game (1991); When it Was a Game 2 (1992); When It Was a Game 3 (2000)
Amazon.com: This HBO documentary is based on a highly original idea: tell the story of baseball from the Great Depression era through the late 1950s using footage from home-movie cameras shot by fans and players. The result is a marvelous look at baseball in America as seen from the ground--the culture of stadiums, the ritual of afternoon games, the spiritually sustaining rivalries. Among the truly unexpected sights is color footage of the 1938 World Series, not only from inside the stadium walls but from the street as traffic cops, crowds, and vehicles amassed. It also covers World War II's impact on the game, and, of course, the heroes, often caught in relaxed, unselfconscious moments.
Arguably more defined and even more lyrical than its predecessor, When It Was a Game 2 moves from a general celebration of baseball culture in America to a specific focus on various facets of the game's history, including the special relationship between game announcers and fans and the farm-team system during the 1930s, '40s, and '50s. Brooklyn's assimilation of the Dodgers into their community identity is covered quite winningly as is the heartbreak of the team's desertion to California. Last, the film takes us on a tour of some of the game's legends and presents a touching tribute to the extraordinary Babe Ruth. --Tom Keogh
When It Was a Game 3 focuses on the 1960s, a time of change for all of America. Through sharp, incredibly clear color footage of players and fans, the film shows how Major League Baseball slowly but surely evolved from pure sport to moneymaking entertainment. Covering the mighty Yankees, the western expansion of both leagues, the increasing inclusion of black players, and the rise of free agency and increased salaries, the film shows the growth of baseball from adolescence to adulthood. --Rob Lightner
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For those who love baseball there is no better history of the greats from the past. It is great to see player on film that in some cases were gone before I was old enough to watch them play. You get a view of the old ball parks and uniforms. A must for baseball fans every where.
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Great Baseball DVD collection that I have added to my Baseball DVDs. I am very pleased with this purchase. Thanks!
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BASEBALL AT ITS BEST, BASEBALL LOVERS NEED THIS 3PAC VIDEO SHOWING BASEBALL COMING OF AGE. THE GREAT BABE RUTH IN HIS LAST DAYS.
WHEN BASEBALL WAS PLAYED FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAME AND NOT FOR THE MONEY....
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This is an excellent dvd collection for any one who loves baseball. This set is a wonderful commemoration of a time that, for many of us, when baseball was played for the love of it, not just for the money now.
The set provides a dose of reality for most baseball fans, and addresses the issues, problems, and success of base ball through the generations.
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This is an excellent dvd for the baseball lover. It has tons of old footage and interviews with the best loved old timers. It is a virtual "history of baseball".
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