Alert
Close

New! Boost your memory with AARP Brain Fitness. Try these fun exercises proven more effective than crosswords

AARP Membership: Just $16 a Year

Highlights

Open

Dunkin' Donuts

Members receive a Donut with purchase of a L or XL beverage

Social Security Calculator

What will your Social Security benefits pay out?

AARP® Vision Discounts

provided by EyeMed

Technical Icon

Spanish Preferred?

Visit aarp.org/espanol

Job Tips for Workers 50+

Hear insights from hiring employers

Check your
Horoscope

spring 2013
national event

AARP presents Life@50+

Viva
LAS VEGAS!

May 30 -
June 1

Discover your Real Possibilities and join us to be part of the Life@50+ Community Day of Service.

Most Popular
Articles

Viewed

Recommended

Commented

Baseball Movies for Grownups

Catch up on some classic old-timers on DVD

  • Text
  • Print
  • Comments
  • Recommend

Back to Play Ball! Main PageThe Pride of the Yankees (1942) Who knows — if Lou Gehrig played baseball today, especially for the Yankees, we might know all sorts of unsavory things about Iron Man Lou. Then again, nah. By all accounts — and certainly by the account of this stirring biography starring Gary Cooper — Lou was a gentleman, a trusted teammate and a loyal husband. It’s hard to believe that in a single year after Gehrig’s death from ALS the Hollywood Dream Factory could fashion such a well-crafted tribute to the fallen star. But Paul Gallico’s story is heroic without being cloying, and Damon Runyan’s written prologue thoughtfully links Gehrig’s bravery in the face of death to the heroism of U.S. soldiers just beginning the long slog of World War II. Rooting for the Yankees in the days of Gehrig and Babe Ruth may have been like rooting for General Motors (these days you’d replace GM with Microsoft), but the Big Pinstriped Machine played with uncommon heart and sheer love of a game that, at the time, seemed to transcend the foregone conclusion that the American League Pennant had a permanent home above the House that Ruth Built. The Pride of the Yankees, with Ruth playing himself in honor of his teammate and sometime rival, captures that moment with unflinching sentiment, without cynicism, without apology.

Next: The Rookie

Topic Alerts

You can get weekly email alerts on the topics below. Just click “Follow.”

Manage Alerts

Processing

Please wait...

progress bar, please wait

Tell Us WhatYou Think

Please leave your comment below.

You must be signed in to comment.

Sign In | Register

More comments »

Around the
Community

50 Plus Skydivers

Skydivers over 50

Have a need for speed? Taken the plunge already? Join our virtual dropzone. Discuss

Search Groups | Add Photos

entertainment for
grownups

Discounts & Benefits

From companies that meet the high standards of service and quality set by AARP.

Smart Food

Members can download a coupon offer to save $1.25 on one bag of Smartfood® Selects.

Tanger Outlets

Members receive a free Tanger Coupon Book including discounts from top brand names.

Cirque Du Soleil

Members save up to 20% on live Cirque du Soleil shows with an AARP membership card.

Member Benefits

Members receive exclusive member benefits & affect social change. Join Today

Being Social

Internet Radio

Featured
Groups

MOVIES FOR GROWNUPS

That new film might be hot at the box office — but does it live up to its hype?  Discuss

TV talk

TV TALK 

What's on? What's hot? What's not? Discuss