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King of the Hill

Follows one of the greatest Canadian baseball player of all time, Ferguson Jenkins, through the 1972-1973 seasons. From the hope and innocence of spring training to the dog days of an August slump, the camera gets up close and personal at the home plate and records the intimate chatter on the mound, in the dugout and in the locker room. It provides a glimpse into the rewards and pressures of sports stardom and the easy camaraderie of the quintessential summer sport.

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  • "Follows one of the greatest Canadian baseball player of all time, Ferguson Jenkins, through the 1972-1973 seasons. From the hope and innocence of spring training to the dog days of an August slump, the camera gets up close and personal at the home plate and records the intimate chatter on the mound, in the dugout and in the locker room. It provides a glimpse into the rewards and pressures of sports stardom and the easy camaraderie of the quintessential summer sport."@en
  • "A look at big league baseball from the inside experiences of Ferguson Jenkins when he was with the Chicago Cubs. Captures the frustrations, satisfactions and much of the humorous side of the sport."
  • "Portrait of Ferguson Jenkins, pitcher for the Chicago Cubs."@en
  • "An intimate look at big league baseball from the inside follows the experience of black pitcher Ferguson Jenkins, a Cy Young Award winner."@en
  • "Profile of Ferguson Jenkins, winner of the Cy Young Award in 1971 and one of the few Canadian-born players to make the major leagues."
  • "The two films are preceded and followed by interviews with Donald Brittain. The first, King of the hill (made in 1974), shows baseball as more that just a physical game. It features Ferguson Jenkins, one of the few Canadian-born baseball players to star in the major leagues, and covers Jenkins and his team, the Chicago Cubs, in the early 1970s. The second film, A trip down memory lane (made in 1965), consists of clips compiled from some peculiar newsreel items of the last fifty years."
  • "Depicts pitcher Ferguson Jenkins of the Chicago Cubs, from spring training to the play of the 1972 and 1973 seasons."
  • "The story of Ferguson Jenkins, the first Canadian to achieve stardom in the major leagues."@en
  • "The story of Ferguson Jenkins, the first Canadian to achieve stardom in the major leagues."
  • "Shows baseball as more that just a physical game. Features Ferguson Jenkins, one of the few Canadian-born baseball players to star in the major leagues."@en
  • "Spring 1972. The Chicago Cubs are poised to win the National League's Pennant race, lead by their star pitcher, a Black Canadian named Ferguson Jenkins, who was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1991. Out of all the major league players in the history of the game, only a handful had come from Canada, and none had risen as high as the "golden" right-hander from Chatham, Ontario. The first Cubs pitcher to win the Cy Young award, Jenkins had tied a team record by winning 20 or more games, six seasons in a row. He stands poised on the threshold of greatness as he enters a season that will challenge the limits of his astonishing talents. Follow Jenkins and the Cubs through the trials and frustrations of the 1972-73 seasons, from the hope and innocence of spring training, to the dog days of an August slump. The camera gets up close to the skirmishes at home plate, and records the intimate chatter on the mound, in the dugout, and in the locker room. King of the Hill offers a view of baseball as seen from the inside. This must-have video for all serious baseball fans captures the human side of the game. It provides a glimpse into the rewards and pressures of sports stardom, in an affectionate testament to the sacred traditions and the easy cameraderie of the quintessential summer sport."
  • "Spring 1972. The Chicago Cubs are poised to win the National League's Pennant race, lead by their star pitcher, a Black Canadian named Ferguson Jenkins, who was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1991. Out of all the major league players in the history of the game, only a handful had come from Canada, and none had risen as high as the "golden" right-hander from Chatham, Ontario. The first Cubs pitcher to win the Cy Young award, Jenkins had tied a team record by winning 20 or more games, six seasons in a row. He stands poised on the threshold of greatness as he enters a season that will challenge the limits of his astonishing talents. Follow Jenkins and the Cubs through the trials and frustrations of the 1972-73 seasons, from the hope and innocence of spring training, to the dog days of an August slump. The camera gets up close to the skirmishes at home plate, and records the intimate chatter on the mound, in the dugout, and in the locker room. King of the Hill offers a view of baseball as seen from the inside. This must-have video for all serious baseball fans captures the human side of the game. It provides a glimpse into the rewards and pressures of sports stardom, in an affectionate testament to the sacred traditions and the easy cameraderie of the quintessential summer sport."@en
  • "Spring 1972. The Chicago Cubs are poised to win the National League's Pennant race, lead by their star pitcher, a Black Canadian named Ferguson Jenkins, who was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1991. Out of all the major league players in the history of the game, only a handful had come from Canada, and none had risen as high as the "golden" right-hander from Chatham, Ontario. Follows Jenkins and the Cubs through the trials and frustrations of the 1972-73 seasons."
  • "Spring 1972. The Chicago Cubs are poised to win the National League's Pennant race, lead by their star pitcher, a Black Canadian named Ferguson Jenkins, who was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1991. Out of all the major league players in the history of the game, only a handful had come from Canada, and none had risen as high as the "golden" right-hander from Chatham, Ontario. Follows Jenkins and the Cubs through the trials and frustrations of the 1972-73 seasons."@en

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  • "History"
  • "Sports films"@en
  • "Nonfiction films"@en
  • "Publications officielles"
  • "Ressources Internet"
  • "Electronic videos (www)"@en
  • "Video recordings"@en
  • "Biography"@en
  • "Biography"

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  • "King of the Hill"
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  • "King of the hill"@en
  • "King of the hill"