Headin' Home is a 1920 American silent biopic sports film directed by Lawrence C. Windom.[1][2][3][4] It attempts to create a mythology surrounding the life of baseball player Babe Ruth.
1920 film by Lawrence Clement Windom
This article is about the 1920 film. For the 2018 film about the Israel national baseball team, see Heading Home (2018 film). For the album by Jimmy Owens, see Headin' Home (Jimmy Owens album).
William Shea (producer) Herbert H. Yudkin (producer)
Starring
See below
Cinematography
Ollie Leach
Production company
Kessel & Baumann
Distributed by
Yankee Photo Corporation
Release date
September19,1920(1920-09-19)
Running time
55 minutes
Country
United States
Language
Silent (English intertitles)
Headin' Home
The screenplay was written by Arthur "Bugs" Baer from a story by Earle Browne. Besides Ruth, it stars Ruth Taylor, William Sheer, and Margaret Seddon.
It was filmed largely in Haverstraw, New York
Plot summary
Ruth stars in the film, playing himself, but the details of his life are completely fictionalized. In the film, Ruth comes from a small country town and has a loving home life, but in real life, he grew up in Baltimore, Maryland, and spent most of his childhood in a reformatory.[5] In the film, shades of the 1984 baseball movie The Natural, Ruth cuts down a tree to make his own bat.
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