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245 04 The pride of the Yankees|h[(DVD) videorecording] /
       |c[presented by] Samuel Goldwyn ; original story by Paul 
       Gallico ; screenplay by Jo Swerling and Herman J. 
       Mankiewicz ; directed by Sam Wood. 
250    Collector's edition. 
264  2 Beverly Hills, Calif. :|bDistributed by 20th Century Fox 
       Home Entertainment,|c[2008] 
300    1 videodisc (128 min.) :|bsound, black and white ;|c4 3/4 
       in. 
336    two-dimensional moving image|btdi|2rdacontent 
337    video|bv|2rdamedia 
338    videodisc|bvd|2rdacarrier 
500    Title from container. 
500    Originally released as a motion picture in 1942. 
500    Special features: "The making of The pride of the Yankees"
       featurette; "The man behind the Iron Horse, what he left 
       behind" featurette; "Always" the story behind the song 
       featurette; "Lou Gehrig's Disease: the search for a cure" 
       featurette; "Curt Schilling: legend on a legend" 
       featurette. 
500    For specific features see interactive menu. 
511 1  Gary Cooper, Teresa Wright, Walter Brennan, Babe Ruth, 
       Bill Dickey, Bob Meusel, Bill Stern, Veloz, Yolanda, Ray 
       Noble and his Orchestra. 
520    Traces the life of Lou Gehrig, famous baseball Hall of 
       Fame player who played in 2130 consecutive games before 
       falling at age 37 to ALS, a deadly nerve disease which now
       bears his name. Gehrig is followed from his athletic 
       childhood in New York to his famous 'Luckiest Man' speech 
       at his farewell day in 1939. 
521 8  Not rated. 
538    DVD, region 1, full screen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby 
       Digital mono., dual-layer, NTSC. 
540    This disc is copy protected. 
546    English, dubbed French or dubbed Spanish dialogue, English
       or Spanish subtitles; closed-captioned. 
586 8  Academy Awards, USA, 1943: Oscar - Best Film Editing 
       (Daniel Mandell) 
600 10 Gehrig, Lou,|d1903-1941|vDrama. 
650  0 Baseball players|zUnited States|vBiography|vDrama
       |vVideodiscs. 
650  0 Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis|vDrama|vVideodiscs. 
650  0 Speeches, addresses, etc., American|vDrama|vVideodiscs. 
650  0 DVDs. 
655  7 Feature films.|2lcgft 
655  7 Video recordings for the hearing impaired.|2lcgft 
690    ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS, 1942. 
700 1  Goldwyn, Samuel,|d1879-1974. 
700 1  Gallico, Paul,|d1897-1976. 
700 1  Swerling, Jo,|d1897-1964. 
700 1  Mankiewicz, Herman J.|q(Herman Jacob),|d1897-1953. 
700 1  Wood, Sam,|d1883-1949. 
700 1  Cooper, Gary,|d1901-1961. 
700 1  Wright, Teresa,|d1918-2005. 
700 1  Brennan, Walter,|d1894-1974. 
700 1  Ruth, Babe,|d1895-1948. 
700 1  Dickey, Bill,|d1907-1993. 
700 1  Meusel, Bob. 
700 1  Stern, Bill,|d1907-1971. 
700 1  Veloz, Frank. 
700 1  Veloz, Yolanda. 
710 2  Ray Noble Orchestra. 
710 2  Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc. 
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