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Director: Larry Peerce
Cast: Andre Braugher, Daniel Stern, Ruby Dee, Stan Shaw
A film about the early life of the baseball star in the army, particulary his court-martial for insubordination regarding segragation.
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The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson is a 1990 TV movie directed by Larry Peerce that dramatizes the early life of the legendary baseball player, particularly his court-martial for insubordination regarding segregation while in the army. The film has not received extensive critical or public reception, with limited information available on its ratings and awards recognition.
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Directed by Larry Peerce, The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson (1990) offers a compelling dramatization of the baseball legend's early life, focusing on his court-martial for insubordination over racial segregation in the army. With standout performances from Andre Braugher and Ruby Dee, the film provides a powerful, historically-grounded exploration of the challenges Robinson faced in fighting for civil rights even before his iconic baseball career.
The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson is a 1990 American drama film directed by Larry Peerce and written by L. Travis Clark, Steve Duncan, Clay Frohman and Dennis Lynton Clark. The film stars Andre Braugher, Daniel Stern, Ruby Dee, Stan Shaw, Paul Dooley and Bruce Dern. The film premiered on TNT on October 15, 1990.
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