- Rawhide (1938 film)
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name = Rawhide
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director = Ray Taylor
producer =Sol Lesser
writer =Jack Natteford and Daniel Jarrett
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starring =Lou Gehrig Smith Ballew Evalyn Knapp
music = Michael Breen
cinematography = Allen Q. Thompson
editing = Robert O. Crandall
distributor = Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation
released = April 1938
runtime = 58 min.
country = USA
language = English
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imdb_id = 0030655"Rawhide" is a 1938
western film made by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation. It was directed by Ray Taylor and produced bySol Lesser from ascreenplay byJack Natteford and Daniel Jarrett. The cinematography was by Allen Q. Thompson. It is the only Hollywood movie in which baseball greatLou Gehrig made a screen appearance, playing himself as a vacationing ballplayer visiting his sister Peggy (played byEvalyn Knapp ) on a ranch in the fictional town of Rawhide,Montana .cite book |last=Robinson |first=Ray |title=Iron Horse: Lou Gehrig in His Time |date=1990 |publisher=W.W. Norton |location=New York |isbn=0393028577 |pages=pp. 231–232 ] The film remains available onDVD andVHS formats.Plot
The storyline revolves around Lou Gehrig playing himself, who decides to give up baseball in New York for the life of a western cattle rancher. Once at the ranch, Gehrig encounters a
protection racket preying on the ranchers by extortion and violence. He teams up with a crusading local attorney to fight the crooks and ultimately put them in jail.In the opening scene, Lou Gehrig is surrounded by a group of reporters at
Grand Central Terminal inNew York City , where he is about to take a train to his sister's ranch out west in Rawhide. Proclaiming that he is "through with baseball", he tells the sceptical newsmen that he wants the "peace and quiet" of the cowboy life.cite video | year2= 2004 |month2= |title= Rawhide |medium= DVD |publisher=Alpha Video |isbn=8921844739 ]Gehrig plays an easygoing dude rancher, whose self-deprecating humor is displayed the first time he attempts to ride a horse. As he timidly approaches his steed, a ranch hand urges, "Jus' walk right up to him like ya' wasn't afraid", to which Gehrig deadpans, "I couldn't be that deceitful".
An unscrupulous interloper, Ed Saunders, and his henchmen have seized control of the local "Ranchers Protective Association" by subterfuge and are using it as a front to extort outrageous "association fees" from the local ranchers, resorting to violence and bribery. After Gehrig refuses to pay, one of his ranch hands is shot by one of the crooks. Gehrig storms into the local saloon to confront Saunders and his gang. When a barroom brawl ensues, the attorney (played by co-star
Smith Ballew ) joins in the fight as Gehrig hurls billiard balls at the criminals. The movie eventually reaches a climax in the obligatory western film chase scene when Gehrig and the other ranchers form a posse to chase the fleeing Saunders gang and put them in jail.The film has several musical interludes. Ballew sings "When a Cowboy Goes to Town" by
Albert von Tilzer (who also composed the familiar "Take Me Out to the Ball Game "). Other songs credited are "Cowboy's Life" by Charles Rosoff, "Drifting" also by von Tilzer, and "That Old Washboard Band" by Norman Phelps.Production
Filming took place in January 1938 during the baseball off-season.cite web |title=Overview for Rawhide (1938) |publisher=
Turner Classic Movies |url=http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title.jsp?stid=87747 |accessdate=2008-04-22 ] Other actors in the film are Arthur Loft, who plays the villain Ed Saunders,Dick Curtis , his henchman, andCy Kendall , the corrupt sheriff."Rawhide" premiered in March 1938 in
St. Petersburg, Florida while theNew York Yankees were in town for their annualspring training at Al Lang Field. The occasion was celebrated by a gala parade complete with local marching bands and fireworks. Led by the Florida resort town's mayor and baseball booster, Al Lang (in whose honor the stadium would later be renamed), other parade participants included Yankees ownerJacob Ruppert , Yankees manager Joe McCarthy, andFrankie Frisch , manager of theSt. Louis Cardinals (who also trained in St. Petersburg at the time). "The New York Times " informed readers that when the parade reached the theater's lobby, "Two-Gun Lou, spurs and all, will be on the receiving line to shake the hands of distinguished guests". [cite news|author=John Kieran |title=Two-Gun Gehrig, in Person and a Picture |date=March 23 ,1938 |publisher=The New York Times ] The film was released in general distribution to movie theaters onApril 8 1938 . Later, theNew York City -born Gehrig would joke that it was the first time he had ever been on a horse.ubsequent research
Researchers presented a paper to the
American Academy of Neurology in 2006, reporting on an analysis of "Rawhide" and photographs of Lou Gehrig from the 1937–1939 period, to ascertain when Gehrig began to show visible symptoms ofamyotrophic lateral sclerosis , the disease that would force his retirement from baseball in 1939 and eventually claim his life in 1941. They concluded that while atrophy of hand muscles could be detected in 1939 photographs of Gehrig, no such abnormality was visible at the time the movie was made. "Examination of "Rawhide" showed that Gehrig functioned normally in January 1938", the report concluded. [cite web |title=Lou Gehrig, Rawhide, and 1938 |authors=Melissa Lewis Paul H. Gordon |publisher=American Academy of Neurology |date=2006-07-13 |url=http://www.neurology.org/cgi/content/short/68/8/615?rss=1 |accessdate=2008-04-22 ]ee also
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Pride of the Yankees "References
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