Abner the Baseball (1961)
We meet Abner propped upon a pillow in the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. With an annoyingly twee voice emerging from his anthropomorphised face, Abner reveals the events leading up to his arrival in this hallowed hall. It seems that Abner is the baseball that got whacked by Mickey Mantle for a home run against the Detroit Tigers, on 10 September 1960 ... sailing for an astonishing 634 feet (193 metres).
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Eddie Lawrence | As: (voice) |
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We meet Abner propped upon a pillow in the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. With an annoyingly twee voice emerging from his anthropomorphised face, Abner reveals the events leading up to his arrival in this hallowed hall. It seems that Abner is the baseball that got whacked by Mickey Mantle for a home run against the Detroit Tigers, on 10 September 1960 ... sailing for an astonishing 634 feet (193 metres).
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Cast
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Eddie Lawrence |
(voice) |
Directed By
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Seymour Kneitel |
Director |
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Eddie Lawrence |
Story |
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Bernie Wayne |
Original Music Composer |
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Winston Sharples |
Music Director |
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Irv Spector |
Production Design |
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