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Babe Ruth Story: That Ever Livin' Babe is an intriguing slice of baseball history, capturing the larger-than-life persona of Ruth himself. The documentary feels a bit uneven at times, but it effectively stitches together archival footage and interviews, painting a vivid picture of his impact on the game and American culture. It has this nostalgic atmosphere, a bit raw in its production, but that adds to its charm. The pacing is reflective, allowing time to digest his triumphs and scandals, which feels right for a figure of his stature. Plus, the practical effects—like the re-creations of his famous home runs—are simple yet engaging, bringing some moments to life without overshadowing the main narrative.
This documentary isn’t the easiest to find in good condition; it had a limited release and hasn't been widely circulated on home video, making it a bit of a treasure for collectors. Those interested in sports history or Babe Ruth specifically may find it a worthwhile piece to add to their library. The varying formats over the years haven't helped its availability, but its niche appeal certainly draws a dedicated audience among vintage sports film enthusiasts.
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