Damn Yankees (1958)



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Synopsis:
Damn Yankees is a frothy, faithful adaptation of the 1956 Broadway hit. In an amusing slant on the "Faust" legend, aging baseball fan Joe Boyd (Robert Schafer) is given an opportunity to lead his beloved Washington Senators to victory by a devilish gent named Applegate (Ray Walston). Boyd is transformed into handsome young "Shoeless" Joe Hardy from Hannibal, Mo. (and in the process, the part is taken over by Tab Hunter, who's better than everyone said he was back in 1958). Joe becomes the Senators' star player, but at the price of his immortal soul; he isn't terribly worried, however, since he's built an escape clause into his contract with Applegate. To see that Joe doesn't get a chance to exercise that clause, Applegate sends his luscious assistant Lola (Gwen Verdon) to seduce the ballplayer. This effort doesn't work, but Applegate still manages to cause Joe to lose his chance at salvation. But there is still a ray of hope--if Hardy can win the deciding pennant game, he'll be able to foil Applegate's master plan of causing the Senators to lose. With Lola's aid, Joe gives the devil more than his due. The principal selling angle of Damn Yankees, beyond the presence of Gwen Verdon and Ray Walston delightfully recreating their stage roles, are the wonderful Richard Adler/Jerry Ross songs, including "You've Gotta Have Heart" and "What Lola Wants, Lola Gets." Based on the novel The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant, the film (like the play before it) unfortunately throws away Wallop's wryly ironic climax; as a result, the last scenes appear rushed and haphazard. But why quibble? Damn Yankees is and always was a rock-solid piece of entertainment, as proven by its recent S.R.O. Broadway revival.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
9/1/1958
Director Credit
George Abbott Director
Stanley Donen Director
Cast Credit
Rae Allen Gloria
Bob Fosse Mambo Dancer
Phil Arnold
Elizabeth Howell Doris
Tab Hunter Joe Hardy
Gwyneth Verdon Lola
Ray Walston Applegate
Russ Brown Van Buren
Shannon Bolin Meg
Nathaniel Frey Smokey
Jimmy Komack Rocky
Robert Shafer Joe Boyd
Jean Stapleton Sister
Albert Linville Vernon
Production Credits Credit
Stanley Donen Producer
George Abbott Producer
Art Department Credit
Jean Eckart Production Designer
Stanley Fleischer Art Director
William Eckart Production Designer
Choreography Credit
Pat Ferrier Choreography
Robert Louis Fosse Choreography
Film Camera Credit
Harold Lipstein Cinematographer
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
William Eckart Costume Designer
Jean Eckart Costume Designer



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