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  1. 24 de nov. de 2015 · One suspects they rushed an existing script into production working in the 1948 championship Cleveland club to get a little quick exploitation of the audience's interest, which makes the pacing and the alternation between the scenes of Russ tumbling into trouble and the Cleveland ball club trying to get him out of it (plus the odd social worker and replacement father figure) but even that ...

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  2. 50. NR 1 hr 29 min Sep 5th, 1949 Action, Drama. Johnny Barrows, a young man heading toward a life of juvenile delinquency as his home life spirals out of control, sneaks into the 1948 World Series ...

  3. Screenplay, Story. Johnny Barrows, a young man heading toward a life of juvenile delinquency as his home life spirals out of control, sneaks into the 1948 World Series and seeks friendship by playing a sympathetic orphan. He finds stability and mentorship in sportscaster Mike Jackson and the Cleveland Indians, who try to set Johnny on the right ...

  4. Johnny Barrows, a young man heading toward a life of juvenile delinquency as his home life spirals out of control, sneaks into the 1948 World Series and seeks friendship by playing a sympathetic orphan. He finds stability and mentorship in sportscaster Mike Jackson and the Cleveland Indians, who try to set Johnny on the right path in this touching story for the whole family.

  5. The Kid from Cleveland es una película dirigida por Herbert Kline con George Brent, Lynn Bari, Russ Tamblyn, Tommy Cook .... Año: 1949. Título original: The Kid from Cleveland. Sinopsis: Johnny Barrows, un adolescente fanático del béisbol, se cuela en el estadio de béisbol de los Cleveland Indians.

  6. The "kid" is Johnny Barrows (Russ Tamblyn), who runs away from his nasty stepfather and hits the streets of Cleveland. Seemingly destined to become a juvenile delinquent, Johnny is rescued by sportscaster Mike Jackson (George Brent).

  7. The Kid from Cleveland is a 1949 sports drama film starring George Brent, Lynn Bari and Russ Tamblyn, directed by Herbert Kline, and released by Republic Pictures. The real-life Indians had just won the 1948 World Series, and many of the team's players made appearances in the film, as well as owner Bill Veeck, co-owner and former Major League Baseball star Hank Greenberg, and then current ...