The Stratton Story

The Stratton Story

1949 theatrical poster
Directed by Sam Wood
Produced by Jack Cummings
Written by Douglas Morrow
Guy Trosper
Starring James Stewart
June Allyson
Frank Morgan
Agnes Moorehead
Music by Adolph Deutsch
Cinematography Harold Rosson
Editing by Ben Lewis
Studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date(s) May 12, 1949 (1949-05-12)
Running time 106 min.
Country U.S.A.
Language English

The Stratton Story is a 1949 film directed by Sam Wood which tells the true story of Monty Stratton, a Major League Baseball pitcher who pitched for the Chicago White Sox from 1934-1938. This is the first of three movies that paired Jimmy Stewart and June Allyson, the others being The Glenn Miller Story and Strategic Air Command.

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Plot

James Stewart plays the part of Stratton, who in the off-season of 1938 accidentally shoots himself in his right leg while on a hunting excursion. When his leg has to be amputated, it looks as though his pitching career is over. Nevertheless, with a wooden leg and his wife Ethel's (June Allyson) support, Stratton is able to make a successful minor league comeback in 1946.

Cast

Notes

Ronald Reagan had sought the title role but was under contract with Warner Bros., which did not want to release Reagan for the film because they thought the movie would be a failure. The Stratton Story became a financial success and won the Academy Award for best Writing — Motion Picture Story.

Stratton commented that Mr. Stewart "did a great job of playing me, in a picture which I figure was about as true to life as they could make it".

Moorehead reportedly met her second husband, actor Robert Gist, during the making of this film.

Locations

Scenes were staged at various baseball parks, including:

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