The Babe (1992)

  • Year: 1992
  • Released: 17 Apr 1992
  • Country: United States
  • Adwords: 1 nomination
  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103747/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_babe
  • Available in: 720p, 1080p,
  • Language: English
  • MPA Rating: PG
  • Genre: Biography, Drama, Sport
  • Runtime: 115 min
  • Writer: John Fusco
  • Director: Arthur Hiller
  • Cast: John Goodman, Kelly McGillis, Trini Alvarado
  • Keywords: sports, baseball, historical figure, new york yankees,
5.9/10

The Babe Storyline

The Babe is a biopic of George Herman ‘Babe’ Ruth. The film follows his seemingly bi-polar life from being abandoned by his father at an orphanage, to the discovery of his tremendous home-run hitting ability and finally to his later days. Several items from his legend are included (whether true or not) including: His calling of of a home run, the promise to a dying youngster to hit two home runs in a game that day, and the quote that he had a better year than the president.

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The Babe Movie Reviews

The darker side of a baseball icon.

Despite critical reviews, this is really an interesting movie. A different look at legendary home run slugger Babe Ruth. Very low budget and historically incorrect. A major league turn around from the William Bendix BABE RUTH STORY(1948). Rowdy and ribald and one of baseball’s original heroes is shown drinking, cavorting, skirt chasing and deep in gluttony. The real “Bambino”? Not candy coated, but not honestly factual either. John Goodman is outstanding as the slugger of mammoth and mythical home runs. Kelly McGillis plays Clare Ruth. Also in the cast are Bruce Boxleitner, Joe Ragno and Peter Donat. Take it all in stride. It is only a movie and not engraved in granite.

The Sultan Of Swat

Back in 1948 when Babe Ruth was dying of cancer a small independent film The Babe Ruth Story came out with William Bendix as the star. It was based on Babe’s own G rated memoirs with the same title ghost written by Bob Considine and ghost ghost written by Fred Lieb. It was how I’m sure Ruth wanted to be remembered. But even people knew then the facts said otherwise.

John Goodman in the title role of The Babe is a lot closer to the swaggering hedonist who was just a kid at heart who never out grew his childhood. Abandoned and left to the care of the Christian brothers at St. Mary’s Industrial School in Baltimore, the over-sized trouble-making youth was saved from probably a criminal existence by the way he could both hit and pitch a baseball. One of the many things forgotten was how good a pitcher he was and the crucial decision made by Ed Barrow his manager at the Red Sox to put Babe exclusively in the outfield to keep his bat in the lineup every day. When Ruth left for the Yankees, Barrow followed him and he’s not even a character in this film.

So much in this television film is left out and just plain made up. Third baseman Joe Dugan was Ruth’s teammate on the Yankees, never the Red Sox as in this film. Played by Bruce Boxleitner he was not especially close to Ruth, as close to him as any of his other teammates which was not. The Babe partied hearty with them, but was not a soulmate per se.

Trini Alvarado and Kelly McGillis play his first and second wives and their portrayals ring true. Wife number one Helen Wofford was just a nice kid from the country who liked country life and Ruth was a city boy all the way. Claire Hodgson Ruth was a showgirl and a very shrewd manager of the money the free spending Babe liked to shovel out as fast as he made it. She also managed the image we have of him for the rest of her life.

Colonel Jacob Ruppert is done a terrible disservice in this film. To me Colonel Ruppert was the ideal owner of a sports team, in fact baseball and sports in general would be better with more Rupperts running things than Steinbrenners. Ruth got it in his head he wanted to manage, I think because contemporary stars like Ty Cobb, Tris Speaker, and Rogers Hornsby all got to manage. Ruppert was quite right and we saw a whole film showing how much Ruth couldn’t manage himself. It never happened that Claire Ruth slapped Ruppert, NOBODY did that to him. But she knew better than anyone how much the Babe couldn’t manage himself and she was not going in the dugout with him.

Some good acting featured in The Babe. But it contains way too many inaccuracies for a higher rating.

Babe bio

In 1902 Baltimore, incorrigible 7 year old Babe Ruth is locked up in a reformatory Catholic school for boys. Brother Mathias (James Cromwell) becomes the naturally gifted boy’s mentor in baseball. 12 years later, the Orioles come knocking and Mathias works to release Babe (John Goodman). He is later sold to the Boston Red Sox. Jumpin’ Joe Dugan (Bruce Boxleitner) befriends the rookie. He shows interest in Ziegfeld Girl Clair Merritt Hodgson (Kelly McGillis) and waitress Helen Woodford (Trini Alvarado). He marries Helen but their personality difference is soon obvious.

This is a docudrama of the baseball legend. John Goodman is the natural actor to play the role even at the age of 39. He has the size and the acting power. This is closer to director Arthur Hiller’s end than the beginning. It’s a broad character with all the bells and whistles. The complexity of this character is being handled like a Babe Ruth swing. It’s either a home run or a strike out. It’s swinging for the fences no matter what. I do like his rivalry with Lou Gehrig. The downhill is the more interesting ride. That really saved it for me. His decline offers a real obstacle to overcome.