
Gandhi at the Bat
Comedy
Overview
Recovered newsreel footage of Mohandas K. Gandhi's 1933 visit to Yankee Stadium.
Top Cast
Delfin Labao
Delfin Labao
Mohandas K. "Mo" Gandhi
Delfin Labao
Mohandas K. "Mo" Gandhi


Britt Prentice
Britt Prentice
Babe Ruth
Britt Prentice
Babe Ruth


Lee Perkins
Lee Perkins
Mickey Cochrane
Lee Perkins
Mickey Cochrane


David Ross Paterson
David Ross Paterson
Big Bill Dinneen
David Ross Paterson
Big Bill Dinneen


Donal Thoms-Cappello
Donal Thoms-Cappello
Jimmie Foxx
Donal Thoms-Cappello
Jimmie Foxx
Tom Hippler
Tom Hippler
Lou Gehrig
Tom Hippler
Lou Gehrig
Hadley Tomicki
Hadley Tomicki
Indian Bob Johnson
Hadley Tomicki
Indian Bob Johnson
Bob Butnik
Bob Butnik
Joe McCarthy
Bob Butnik
Joe McCarthy
Jason Paul Evans
Jason Paul Evans
Frankie "The Crow" Crosetti
Jason Paul Evans
Frankie "The Crow" Crosetti
Stephen Kirkpatrick
Stephen Kirkpatrick
Lefty Grove
Stephen Kirkpatrick
Lefty Grove
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