
Baseball. Inning 6, the national pastime, 1940-1950 / a Florentine Films production ; a film by Ken Burns.
Título:
Baseball. Inning 6, the national pastime, 1940-1950 / a Florentine Films production ; a film by Ken Burns.
Información de publicación:
[Alexandria, Va.] : PBS Home Video, 2004.
Descripción física:
1 videodisc (151 min.) : sound, color with black and white sequences ; 4 3/4 in.
Nota general:
Title from container.
"Full screen version presented in a format preserving the aspect ratio of its original television exhibition"--Container.
Videodisc release of a 1994 television program.
Produced in association with WETA-TV, Washington.
Running time, special features and enhancements may vary by copy.
DVD; Dolby Surround Stereo.
Síntesis:
When World War II ends, baseball becomes the national pastime. Joe DiMaggio sets a consecutive game-hitting streak that still stands. Ted Williams becomes the last man to hit .400. The Brooklyn Dodgers win their first pennant. And World War II takes so much talent from the majors that the St. Louis Browns win a pennant.
Autor añadido:
DAK_LANGUAGE_NOTE:
Closed-captioned.
DAK_SERIES_TITLE_DSP:
DAK_SERIES:
DAK_511:
Narrated by John Chancellor.
DAK_508:
Producers, Ken Burns, Lynn Novick; writers, Geoffrey C. Ward, Ken Burns; supervising film editor and episode editor, Paul Barnes.
DAK_OCLC_NUMBER:
ocm60385301
Disponibilidad:
Eagan - Wescott~1