The Natural (1984)

The Final Homerun

With two outs in the bottom of the ninth, Roy Hobbs (Robert Redford) hits the game winning home run to send the Knights to the World Series. He rounds the bases as the lights explode around the field.

Directed by Barry Levinson.

Released in 1984 by Sony.

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  • primary-genre: Sports and Fitness
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  • mood: Inspiring
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  • primary-occasion: Sports
  • secondary-occasion: Baseball
  • prop: Baseball Bat
  • prop: Baseball
  • setting: Baseball Game
  • theme: Victory
  • theme: Rebirth
  • actor: Wilford Brimley
  • actor: Christopher B. Rehbaum
  • actor: Richard Farnsworth
  • actor: George Wilkosz
  • actor: Glenn Close
  • actor: Robert Prosky
  • actor: Robert Redford
  • actor: Darren McGavin
  • director: Barry Levinson
  • producer: Roger Towne
  • producer: Philip M. Breen
  • producer: Mark Johnson
  • producer: Robert F. Colesberry
  • cinematographer: Caleb Deschanel
  • composer: Randy Newman
  • editor: Stu Linder
  • editor: Christopher Holmes
  • costume-designer: Bernie Pollack
  • costume-designer: Gloria Gresham
  • production-designer: Mel Bourne
  • production-designer: Angelo P. Graham
  • role-name: Gus Sands
  • role-name: Bobby Savoy
  • role-name: Pop Fisher
  • role-name: Pitcher John Rhoades
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  • screenwriter: Roger Towne
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  • year: 1984
  • studio: Sony