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The New Breed

The New Breed

20120h 22m

Documentary

Overview

This is our little film about the fans of the Mets back in 1962.

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David Shea

Self - Archival Footage

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Lauren Engle

Self - Archival Footage

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George Hoover

Self - Archival Footage

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Michael Smith

Self - Archival Footage

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Geoffrey Hoover

Self

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Jeremy Engle

Self - Archival Footage

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John Engle

Self - Archival Footage

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Paula Weiss

Self - Archival Footage

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Don Pollard

Self - Archival Footage

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Fred Hull

Self - Archival Footage

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Mike Marshallack

Self - Archival Footage

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Nick

Self - Archival Footage

Shohei Ohtani: Beyond the Dream
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Vintage World Series Films: New York Mets
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One Golden Summer
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Hollywood Hobbies
1995 Atlanta Braves: The Official World Series Film
Wealth of a Nation
2001 Arizona Diamondbacks: The Official World Series Film
Pitching Man: Satchel Paige Defying Time
Who Killed the Montreal Expos?
City of Baseball
The Legend of Pinky Deras: The Greatest Little-Leaguer There Ever Was
100 Years of Wrigley Field
Race for the Record
Ted Williams
Southpaw: The Life and Legacy of Jim Abbott
Brothers in Exile
This Old Cub
The New Breed
The New Breed

THE STORY OF THE FANS OF THE '62 METS

The New Breed

20120h 22m
Documentary

This is our little film about the fans of the Mets back in 1962.

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Actor

David Shea

as Self - Archival Footage

David Shea

Self - Archival Footage

David Shea

Self - Archival Footage

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Actor

Lauren Engle

as Self - Archival Footage

Lauren Engle

Self - Archival Footage

Lauren Engle

Self - Archival Footage

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Actor

George Hoover

as Self - Archival Footage

George Hoover

Self - Archival Footage

George Hoover

Self - Archival Footage

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Actor

Michael Smith

as Self - Archival Footage

Michael Smith

Self - Archival Footage

Michael Smith

Self - Archival Footage

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Actor

Geoffrey Hoover

as Self

Geoffrey Hoover

Self

Geoffrey Hoover

Self

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Actor

Jeremy Engle

as Self - Archival Footage

Jeremy Engle

Self - Archival Footage

Jeremy Engle

Self - Archival Footage

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Actor

John Engle

as Self - Archival Footage

John Engle

Self - Archival Footage

John Engle

Self - Archival Footage

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Actor

Paula Weiss

as Self - Archival Footage

Paula Weiss

Self - Archival Footage

Paula Weiss

Self - Archival Footage

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Actor

Don Pollard

as Self - Archival Footage

Don Pollard

Self - Archival Footage

Don Pollard

Self - Archival Footage

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Actor

Fred Hull

as Self - Archival Footage

Fred Hull

Self - Archival Footage

Fred Hull

Self - Archival Footage

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