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Cobb (1994) -- A reporter hired to write the 'official' biography of Ty Cobb discovers just how dark the baseball legend's real story is.

Overview

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Director:
Ron Shelton
Writers (WGA):
Al Stump (article)
Al Stump (book)
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Release Date:
2 December 1994 (USA) more
Genre:
Biography | Drama | Sport more
Tagline:
Everyone hated this baseball legend. And he loved it.
Plot:
A reporter hired to write the 'official' biography of Ty Cobb discovers just how dark the baseball legend's real story is. full summary | add synopsis
User Comments:
A great story despite being a lot darker than most sports biographies more

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Tommy Lee Jones ... Ty Cobb
Robert Wuhl ... Al Stump

Lolita Davidovich ... Ramona

Ned Bellamy ... Ray
Scott Burkholder ... Jimmy
Allan Malamud ... Mud
Bill Caplan ... Bill
Jeff Fellenzer ... Sportswriter
Doug Krikorian ... Sportswriter
Gavin Smith ... Sportsman's Lounge Bartender

Lou Myers ... Willie
William Utay ... Jameson

J. Kenneth Campbell ... William Herschel Cobb

Rhoda Griffis ... Amanda Chitwood Cobb
Tyler Logan Cobb ... Young Ty
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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated R for strong language, and for scenes of nudity and violent behavior.
Runtime:
128 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Black and White | Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Filming Locations:
Athens, Georgia, USA more
Company:
Alcor Films more

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Despite how he was portrayed in the film, the real Mickey Cochrane was able to manage the Detroit Tigers to a playoff appearance and serve in WW II. more
Goofs:
Anachronisms: Cobb is seen being treated by a black nurse at Emory University Hospital shortly before his death. In 1961, Georgia hospitals and their staff were still strictly segregated. more
Quotes:
[Cobb narrates a lengthy lambasting of Babe Ruth into a tape recorder]
Al Stump: Come on, Ty, aren't you going to give Ruth credit for anything?
Ty Cobb: (pauses) He could run okay for a fat man.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in The N Word (2004) more
Soundtrack:
The Way You Look Tonight more

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11 out of 16 people found the following comment useful:-
A great story despite being a lot darker than most sports biographies, 7 February 2004
Author: bob the moo from Birmingham, UK

When sportswriter Al Stump is contracted to write the autobiography of baseball player Ty Cobb, he believes he has it made. Cobb had a reputation as a mean player who is cruel, bigoted and monstrous. Al quickly learns that this reputation was well earned and that Cobb is all the things that he is reputed to be. As the pair set off to Reno in a middle of a snowstorm, Cobb tells him the story of his life, although the bitter, angry mess that is Cobb tells him all he needs to know about the past.

When I sat to watch this film, I was aware that it was meant to be pretty harsh in terms of how it portrayed Cobb, but I didn't realise just how little of his career this film would touch upon. The film never shirks from showing Cobb to be the monstrous man he was claimed to be - either in his cruel career where he would sharpen his studs to hurt opponents or his personal life where he destroyed his family. Despite this the first half (and much of the film) is a fairly lively, almost comic affair that is deceptively enjoyable to watch. What this overall tone succeeds in doing is making the rest of the film that much more shocking and powerful as a result. The first significant turn is where Cobb gets `laid' in Reno - a moment that turns quickly from sensitive and comic to violent and scary and then almost immediately to the tragic.

This film missed out on a full cinematic release due to harsh reviews, but I really don't understand why it got them. The only thing I can think of is that the reviewers felt this was an unfair portrayal of Cobb; I do not know anything about him, nor do I care about baseball as a sport so maybe I am being conned by this film but it is certainly a very interesting character who is looked at as part of an interesting and imaginative film. The film doesn't look very much at Ty's career but instead focuses on the man - this is much more interesting and it is done through straightforward means as well as more imaginative touches such as the extension of the career newsreel to Ty's low points.

The film really works well, but I cannot imagine it being as good were it not for the fiery performance from Jones. I don't know how close it is to the real Cobb, but for the material he gets it just right. He balances the character on a knife-edge to the point that nobody could really feel sorry for him but at the same time it is difficult to hate him. Support from Wuhl is OK but not really as good - he wisely stands in the shadow of Jones. The support cast do well, with a small but important performance from Davidovich.

Overall, this is much darker than I expected from a baseball film from Shelton; however it is better for it. I cannot comment on how fair it is to the real Cobb, but regardless of this it is a really enjoyable character piece with a great central performance. It keeps the audience by swinging wildly between the comic, the dark and the tragic, keeping us with it all the time. It is a dark drama but still enjoyable and sadly great underrated and underseen.

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