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The Natural Details

1984 Certificate PG
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The film version of The Natural pulls off the neat trick of conveying the spirit of the Bernard Malamud novel upon which it is based, even while changing both the outcome and the meaning of Malamud's closing chapters. In his first film appearance in four years, Robert Redford plays Roy Hobbs, a farm boy with a hankering to be a .. Read more

Starring Robert Redford, Robert Duvall, Glenn Close, Kim Basinger
Director Barry Levinson
Genres Drama

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The Natural

The film version of The Natural pulls off the neat trick of conveying the spirit of the Bernard Malamud novel upon which it is based, even while changing both the outcome and the meaning of Malamud's closing chapters. In his first film appearance in four years, Robert Redford plays Roy Hobbs, a farm boy with a hankering to be a great baseball player. With his faithful homemade bat Wonderboy in hand, Roy heads to the big city. En route, he arouses the fascination of the mysterious Harriet Bird (Barbara Hershey). Luring the boy to a hotel room, Harriet asks Roy what he wants out of life. Roy brashly responds he wants to be the best there is, whereupon Harriet whips out a gun and shoots Roy down. Sixteen years later, a humbler Roy Hobbs emerges from the bush leagues to become a 35-year-old rookie on the 1939 lineup of the New York Knights. He soon becomes the team's star player, and in so doing once more attracts enigmatic woman Memo Paris (Kim Basinger), the glamorous niece of the Knights' manager Pop Fisher (Wilford Brimley) and the mistress of Rothstein-like gambler Gus Sands (a curiously unbilled Darren McGavin). Roy's fascination with Memo compromises his ability to play, but this time he finds salvation in the form the angelic Iris Gaines (Glenn Close), his childhood sweetheart. From this point forward, the script for The Natural bears very little resemblance to the Malamud original. Without giving anything away, it can be said that Roy Hobbs is given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to compensate for the mistakes of his youth, despite the demonic intrusion of inexplicably spiteful sports writer Max Mercy (Robert Duvall). The Natural elevates the art of slow-motion photography to new heights; while this technique would become precious and boring in later baseball films, it works beautifully here, as does the decision by director Barry Levinson and cinematographer Caleb Deschanel to convey the symbolism inherent in the story in purely visual rather than blatantly verbal terms. (If the characters told you that the story was a retelling of the Camelot legend in baseball terms, would you have watched?) Another plus is the pastoral theme music by Randy Newman, which has been well utilized on sports broadcasts and human interest TV documentaries ever since. The baseball scenes in The Natural were staged at War Memorial Stadium in Buffalo, New York.~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Starring Robert Redford, Robert Duvall, Glenn Close, Kim Basinger, Barbara Hershey
Director Barry Levinson
Studio SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time DVD: 1 hr 58 mins
Certificate Certificate PG
Collections Substitute Sports
Genres Drama
Language DVD: English
Dubbed French, German, Italian, Spanish
Released Production year: 1984

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DVD: 28 May 2001
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      Curious attempt to modernize the King Arthur legend, with a baseball bat substituting for Excalibur and hints of magic everywhere. A generally mystifying if occasionally an attractive experience.

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      Hobbs, he swings...oh my!

      The Natural is a great Redford film yet remains largely undiscoverd in the UK. In it, he assumes the role of baseball player Roy Hobbs, who has a 'natural... read more »

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    • Rated - 4.5 stars  

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      The Natural

      One of my favourite films for relaxation; I have watched it at least a dozen times in the past 20 years or so. It brilliantly evokes the qualities of 'the ... read more »

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      A Thinker's Movie

      A quite unusual film starring these two fine actors. Redford looks a little too old for the role he is playing but fine acting makes up for it. Similar ... read more »

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    • 07 Apr 2011

    The Natural star Robert Redford is returning to the baseball diamond for his next movie role - he'll portray beloved Brooklyn Dodgers boss Branch Rickey in a new Jackie Robinson biopic. Rickey is credited with the integration of the team in the late 1940s after signing baseball great Robinson, who became one of the sport's legends. Speaking to the Los Angeles Times about the role, Redford says, "No one really knows the Rickey part, the political manoeuvres and the partnership they had to share. Read more

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    • The Natural
      The film version of The Natural pulls off the neat trick of conveying the spirit of the Bernard Malamud novel upon which it is based, even while changing both the outcome and the meaning of Malamud's closing chapters. In his first film appearance in four years, Robert Redford plays Roy Hobbs, a ...