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  2. List of ballparks used in film and television - Wikipedia

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    West Side Story, 1961 film (cameo – overhead shot during opening credits) Bang the Drum Slowly, 1973 film (several scenes standing in for Shea Stadium) Variety, 1983 film (one scene set at Yankees-Red Sox game on October 1, 1982) Seinfeld, TV series, cameos in various episodes 1994–98 starting with "The Opposite" (George Costanza's workplace)

  3. Edge (TV pilot) - Wikipedia

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    Josiah Hedges, also known as Edge, is a half-Mexican hired gunslinger who sets out for vengeance after his younger brother is killed by a group of his former comrades in the Union Army. The group is led by Edge's nemesis, Merritt Harknett, a psychotic sadist who delights in inflicting pain on others and who also seeks something in Edge's ...

  4. Larry Pennell - Wikipedia

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    He was recruited by Rod Dedeaux to play baseball at USC, where he began playing in 1947. [2] Pennell attended the university on a full baseball scholarship and became one of the school's all-time letter winners. [8] He left school early to play professionally for the Boston Braves organization, from 1948 to 1953. [9]

  5. Category:Films set in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The Kentuckian (1955 film) Kentucky (film) Kentucky Blue Streak; A Kentucky Cinderella; Kentucky Kernels; Kentucky Moonshine; Kentucky Woman (film) Kingsman: The Secret Service; Kingsman: The Golden Circle

  6. Kentucky (film) - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky is a 1938 American drama sports film with Loretta Young, Richard Greene, and Walter Brennan.It was directed by David Butler. [1] It is a Romeo and Juliet story of lovers Jack and Sally, set amidst Kentucky horseracing, in which a family feud goes back to the Civil War and is kept alive by Sally's Uncle Peter.

  7. A soldier, his Nazi dog, the Battle of the Bulge. A Kentucky ...

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    Linda Blackford: Jim Hellard, 98, one of the Kentucky’s last living WWII veterans was first interviewed by this paper in 1946. Here’s the follow-up. A soldier, his Nazi dog, the Battle of the ...

  8. Engel Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The venue could also serve as a museum to Chattanooga baseball, a site for concerts, and other community events. [9] In May 2013 the Foundation announced that the stadium would be renovated and ready to hold baseball games by the 2014 season. The foundation released a statement claiming that $200,000 will be necessary to complete the ...

  9. Art LaFleur - Wikipedia

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    In addition to playing Babe Ruth, LaFleur also appeared as baseball player Chick Gandil of 1919 Black Sox infamy, in Field of Dreams. In terms of military and national security film roles he appeared as the White House's security chief in Disney 's First Kid (1996), as "McNulty" in both Trancers (1985), Trancers II (1991) and as 1st Sgt ...