Mr. Deeds Goes to Yankee Stadium: Baseball Films in the Capra Tradition by Wes D. Gehring, Wes D. Gehring, Steve Bell (Foreword by), Carl Erskine (Foreword by)

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  • Pub. Date: March 2004
  • 175pp
  • Sales Rank: 484,870
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    • Pub. Date: March 2004
    • Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
    • Format: Paperback, 175pp
    • Sales Rank: 484,870

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    Celebrated film director Frank Capra was a central architect of the "feel good" movie genre now known as populism, which celebrates people, families, second chances, and other traditional American icons such as small town or pastoral life and baseball. Capra developed his own brand of populism by interweaving traditional values of the genre with a younger, more vulnerable hero starting with Mr. Deeds Goes to Town in 1936. The result, Capraesque populism, has had a significant influence on American pop culture in general and forms a small but important subgenre of baseball movie.

    This book examines eight of these Capraesque baseball films, starting with the all-important Pride of the Yankees (1942), which one admiring critic has called "Mr. Deeds Goes to Yankee Stadium." An introduction provides an overview of baseball and populism. Individual chapters are devoted to the populist legacy from Will Rogers (Capra's mentor) to Capra, The Pride of the Yankees, The Stratton Story, Angels in the Outfield, The Natural, Bull Durham, Field of Dreams, Frequency and The Rookie.

    Wes D. Gehring is a professor of film at Ball State University and an associate media editor for USA Today magazine, for which he also writes the column "Reel World." He is the author of 20 film related books, including Populism and the Capra Legacy.

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