The Stratton Story

The Stratton Story

1949106 min
6.6/10
DramaRomance

Plot Summary

Star major league pitcher Monty Stratton loses a leg in a hunting accident, but becomes determined to leave the game on his own terms.

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👥Cast (21)

James Stewart

James Stewart

Monty Stratton

June Allyson

June Allyson

Ethel

Frank Morgan

Frank Morgan

Barney Wile

Agnes Moorehead

Agnes Moorehead

Ma Stratton

Bill Williams

Bill Williams

Eddie Dibson

Bruce Cowling

Bruce Cowling

Ted Lyons

Cliff Clark

Cliff Clark

Josh Higgins

Mary Lawrence

Mary Lawrence

Dot

Dean White

Dean White

Luke Appling

Robert Gist

Robert Gist

Earnie

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Gene Bearden

Gene Bearden

Bill Dickey

Bill Dickey

Bill Dickey

🎬Crew

Director

Sam Wood

Writers

Douglas Morrow, Guy Trosper, Douglas Morrow

Producers

Jack Cummings

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🏷️Keywords

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💬Reviews (1)

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John Chard

5/15/2015

You can't keep a good man down. Monty Stratton (James Stewart) was a pitcher for the Chicago White Sox in the 1930s. From humble farm yard beginnings he became a top player, but tragedy struck and he lost a leg after a hunting accident. This is his inspirational story. It is what it is really, a film heavy on sentimentality that is virtually impossible not to warm to. Perfect casting pitches (ahem) Stewart as the homespun Stratton, an American hero who defied the odds to play again the game he loved so much. His wife is played by June Allyson, who at times is a bit too precious, but again it works out as astute casting as the love and support Ethel gives to Monty positively booms out of the screen. This is a couple who are very easy to root for under trying circumstances. It's not exactly kosher as per the facts, but the essence, the driving spirit rings true. Baseball sequences are well handled by director Sam Wood (see also The Pride of the Yankees 1942), while there's a distinct feeling of respect portrayed by all involved in baseball at the time which is ultimately nice. Agnes Moorehead and Frank Morgan add some solid weight to key characters, and it's nice to find that the writers (Douglas Morrow & Guy Trosper) don't write Stratton as some dumb farm boy in a big man's world. Easy to like entertainment. 7/10

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Production Companies

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer