
When It Was a Game 2
Documentary · History
Overview
Composed entirely of never-before-seen 8mm and 16mm footage filmed between 1925 and 1961 by baseball players, their families and their fans, this second chapter in the HBO series "When It Was a Game" brings many lost moments to life. Narrated by Peter Kessler, the documentary features clips of Joe DiMaggio, Ty Cobb, Roy Campanella, Jackie Robinson, Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, Satchel Paige, Tommy Lasorda and Babe Ruth.
Top Cast
Peter Kessler
Peter Kessler
Narrator (voice)
Peter Kessler
Narrator (voice)


Ellen Burstyn
Ellen Burstyn
Passage Narrator (voice)
Ellen Burstyn
Passage Narrator (voice)


Joe Mantegna
Joe Mantegna
Passage Narrator (voice)
Joe Mantegna
Passage Narrator (voice)


Jack Palance
Jack Palance
Passage Narrator (voice)
Jack Palance
Passage Narrator (voice)


Jason Robards
Jason Robards
Passage Narrator (voice)
Jason Robards
Passage Narrator (voice)


Roy Scheider
Roy Scheider
Passage Narrator (voice)
Roy Scheider
Passage Narrator (voice)
Donald Honig
Donald Honig
Self (voice)
Donald Honig
Self (voice)
Robert W. Creamer
Robert W. Creamer
Self (voice)
Robert W. Creamer
Self (voice)
Dario Lodigiani
Dario Lodigiani
Self (voice)
Dario Lodigiani
Self (voice)
Gus Zernial
Gus Zernial
Self (voice)
Gus Zernial
Self (voice)
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