America's Classic Ballparks (1991)

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Actor Jeff Daniels narrates this documentary that explores the nostalgic wonders of four beloved baseball stadiums from yesteryear: Fenway Park in Boston, Tiger Stadium in Detroit, and Comiskey Park and Wrigley Field in Chicago. Interviews with iconic ballplayers such as Ted Williams and Ernie Banks reveal what it was like to play in these grand old sports palaces, and exclusive footage chronicles each stadium's unique, often quirky, personality.

Director: Bob Hercules
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 56 min
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Cinematography: Keith Walker
Editing: Bruce Lixey
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Bob Hercules
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is America's Classic Ballparks about?
Actor Jeff Daniels narrates this documentary that explores the nostalgic wonders of four beloved baseball stadiums from yesteryear: Fenway Park in Boston, Tiger Stadium in Detroit, and Comiskey Park and Wrigley Field in Chicago. Interviews with iconic ballplayers such as Ted Williams and Ernie Banks reveal what it was like to play in these grand old sports palaces, and exclusive footage chronicles each stadium's unique, often quirky, personality.
Who directed America's Classic Ballparks?
America's Classic Ballparks was directed by Bob Hercules.
Who stars in America's Classic Ballparks?
America's Classic Ballparks stars Jeff Daniels.
How long is America's Classic Ballparks?
America's Classic Ballparks has a runtime of 56m (56 minutes).
What genre is America's Classic Ballparks?
America's Classic Ballparks is a Documentary film.
Where was America's Classic Ballparks produced?
America's Classic Ballparks was produced in United States of America.