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The St. Louis Cardinals Movies

1988  
 
This NFL official team video takes an insider's look at the team's 1986-1987 football season. The program features footage of exciting plays, crucial games, season highlights and lowlights, and player profiles. NFL: 1987 St. Louis Cardinals Team Video provides football fans with rare behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with various coaches and players. ~ Laura Mahnken, Rovi

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1987  
 
This NFL official team video takes an insider's look at the team's 1985-1986 football season. The program features footage of exciting plays, crucial games, season highlights and lowlights, and player profiles. NFL: 1986 St. Louis Cardinals Team Video provides football fans with rare behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with various coaches and players. ~ Laura Mahnken, Rovi

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1982  
 
This video captures a spectacular seven-game World Series. The Brewers appear in the World Series for the first time as a franchise. This video captures all the highlights, including Game One when the Brewers, under Manager Harvey Kuenn's coaching, lead his team with a Ten-to-Zero victory with fine performances by Paul Moiltor and former Cardinal player Ted Simmons. The Cardinals came back hard to win Games Two and Three but the decisive Game Four fell into the Brewers' lap with a six-run Seventh Inning, winning the game and sending this World Series into a long-matchup. This video features many outstanding performances on the field, including players George Hendrick, Lonnie Smith, Robin Yount and Keith Hernandez. ~ Forrest Spencer, Rovi

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1968  
 
The 1968 MLB World Series between the Detroit Tigers and the St. Louis Cardinals was one of the most dramatic seven-game series ever. Strong pitching by league MVPs Denny McLain and Bob Gibson, clutch hitting by Al Kaline and Lou Brock, and the come-from-behind series victory by the Tigers are highlighted in this video. The historic Tiger Stadium and the brand-new Busch Stadium are great backdrops to exciting performances by such baseball legends as Mickey Lolich, Roger Maris, and Orlando Cepeda.






~ Sarah Block, Rovi

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1967  
 
The 1967 World Series pitted the Boston Red Sox, who were in the Series for the first time since 1946, against the St. Louis Cardinals. Lou Brock had 12 hits and seven stolen bases for the Cardinals, while Carl Yastrzemski had three home runs and ten hits for the Red Sox. The exceptional pitching was the deciding factor of the series, with Jim Lonborg getting two wins to force a seventh game. The video chronicles this classic series, with the Cardinals emerging as eventual world champions. ~ Linda J. Shriver, Rovi

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1964  
 
The St. Louis Cardinals emerged with the pennant at the end of this hard-fought World Series against the New York Yankees. Ken Boyer's grand slam was a highlight for the Cardinals, along with the stellar play of Mickey Mantle and Whitey Ford. It turned out to be a truly fateful loss for the Yankees, since they failed to return to the World Series until 1976. Clips showcasing some of the best hits, runs, and defensive moves of the Series are featured in this video. ~ Elizabeth Smith, Rovi

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1959  
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Based on an actual bank heist (and even using the St. Louis policemen who took part in thwarting the original robbery), this fairly ho-hum caper film stars Steve McQueen as the driver of the getaway car for the four bank robbers. The four men go over their plan several times, including dry runs to cover every possible contingent. These preparations take up most of the film, so that by the time the thieves are ready to do it, the audience has been ready forever. The actual scenario when the thieves walk into the bank is fast-paced, and as might be expected, even the best-laid plans cannot foresee everything. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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1946  
 
This exciting yet controversial series still excites many fans. Viewers will enjoy seeing such greats as Ted Williams and Stan Musial on the baseball diamond. Enos "Country" Slaughter ran around the bases so swiftly that he managed to deliver the deciding run. Many still view his performance in this series as one of the most daring in the history of the World Series. The Cardinals managed to win, though the Red Sox
made them work extremely hard for every hit. Harry "The Cat" Brecheen managed to play an unusually strong game too. Find out why some
still question the outcome of this sporting event held more than a half century ago.
~ Elizabeth Smith, Rovi

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1944  
 
This tape, brought to video by Major League Baseball, documents the 1944 World Series between the St Louis Cardinals and their cross-town rivals the St Louis Browns. All the games took place in Sportsman's Park with the series lasting six games. The winner was, you guessed it St Louis. With World War II raging across Europe and the South Pacific, many star players were overseas and the only notable name was the Cardinals famed Stan 'the man' Musial. However, other players like 28-year-old rookie pitcher Ted Wilks and slugging first baseman George McQuinn step up to the plate to make this a fall classic to remember. ~ C. Dwayne Smith, Rovi

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1943  
 
This video covers the highlights from the wartime 1943 World Series. Even with some of their key players off serving their country in World War II, the New York Yankees succeeded in settling the score from their prior year Series defeat to the St. Louis Cardinals by winning the Series four to one. Even though Joe DiMaggio was at war, that did not stop the Yankees and players Bill Dickey and Joe Gordon from winning against the Cardinals and their players Marty Marion and the up-and-coming Stan Musial. You will recall the players of yesterday as this tape recaps the highs and lows and the wins and losses of this 1943 Series. ~ Cecilia Cygnar, Rovi

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