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This Old Cub (2004)

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Reviews Counted: 19 Fresh: 14  Rotten:5 Average Rating: 6.2/10

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Runtime: 1 hr 31 mins

Synopsis: There's plenty of fight left in This Old Cub… that's the story of a new documentary feature about former All-Star third baseman, broadcaster and Chicago Cubs legend Ron Santo and his lifelong battle with diabetes. Santo was the first and only major league position player to play professional... There's plenty of fight left in This Old Cub… that's the story of a new documentary feature about former All-Star third baseman, broadcaster and Chicago Cubs legend Ron Santo and his lifelong battle with diabetes. Santo was the first and only major league position player to play professional baseball with Type One Juvenile Diabetes (insulin dependent). He played most of his career without revealing his disease for fear that he would be forced to retire from baseball. At a time when much less was known about how to regulate insulin levels, Santo rarely missed a game—taking injections and chocolate bars based on how he felt from moment to moment. The film was shot over a span of nine months, as Santo was recovering from having his second leg amputated due to complications from the disease he has been fighting for more than forty-five years. It documents Santo's rehab and recovery from a devastating operation to his return to WGN Radio as broadcaster for the Cubs. This film also goes back in time to tell the story of Santo's fabled career as a nine-time All-Star third baseman and five time Gold Glove winner, and the incredible story of the 1969 season, when the "miracle Mets" came from nowhere to swipe the pennant from a Cubs team that is commonly thought of as one of the great teams of all time. Santos teammates from that time, Ernie Banks, Billy Williams and Ferguson Jenkins are all in the Baseball Hall of Fame, but despite being considered one of the greatest third baseman in history, Santo is not. The film documents Santo's continuing quest to be similarly acknowledged. Famous Chicagoans who participated in the film include Joe Mantegna (who narrates the film) Bill Murray, Brian Doyle Murray, Joel Murray, Dennis Farina, Gary Sinise, Dennis Franz and William Petersen. Such baseball luminaries as Ernie Banks, Fergie Jenkins, Brooks Robinson, Joe Morgan, Willie McCovey, Johnny Bench, Tommy La Sorda and Willie Mays give their views of the man himself. Also appearing are renowned baseball analysts including ESPN's Chris Berman and Peter Gammons, Milwaukee's Bob Uecker, and Santo's colleagues and friends at WGN, Steve Stone, Chip Carey and Pat Hughes. Most importantly, This Old Cub captures the spirit of Ron Santo, a player who clicked his heals after every win, perfectly reflecting a time when players like Santo played for the love of the game—not for financial reward. Despite being denied entry to the Hall of Fame, and losing two legs to diabetes, this is a man who handles everything with grace, humor and not an ounce of bitterness. Santo is the ultimate optimist and therefore the ultimate Cub. He epitomizes what a Cub is all about… a diehard fan… wait until next year. The film ends on the last day of the baseball season in 2003. The day before, the Cubs had clinched their division for the first time since 1989. But on this day, at an emotional ceremony at Wrigley Field, Santo joined his teammates Ernie Banks and Billy Williams as the only Cubs in history to have their numbers retired. The project got off the ground thanks in large part to The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), which provided a generous grant toward the production. Santo has been one of the most successful fundraisers for the organization throughout his life, and a portion of all revenues earned by the film will be donated to the JDRF. -- © Emerging Pictures [More]

Genre: Education/General Interest

Starring: Ron Santo, Ernie Banks

Director: Jeff Santo

DVD Info

Release:

Feb 8, 2005

[DVD Details]

DVD Features:

  • Region 1
  • Keep Case
  • Widescreen - 1.66

Audio:

  • Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo - English
  • Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English

Additional Release Material:

  • Audio Commentary - 1. Filmmaker's Commentary
  • Production Interviews
  • Behind The Scenes
  • Bonus Footage

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Jeff [Santo] said he purposely avoided taking a son's perspective, which leaves him without much perspective at all.

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03/14/07
J. R. Jones
Chicago Reader
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3.5/5

This Old Cub is admirable for its profile of a man who’s still pushing on, even after all the adversity he faced.

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04/01/05
Rory L. Aronsky
Film Threat
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...the exclusion of Santo from the HOF is the single biggest injustice ever perpetuated by the voters

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02/06/05
Philip Martin
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
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A must-have for Cubs fans who fondly remember Ron Santo.

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02/03/05
Robert Roten
Laramie Movie Scope
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B-

Ron's story goes beyond the world of sports.

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12/06/04
Dennis Schwartz
Ozus' World Movie Reviews
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Ron Santo personifies Hemingway's claim that 'Man can be defeated but not destroyed'

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11/18/04
John A. Nesbit
Old School Reviews
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You don't have to be a fan of Ron Santo, the Cubs or even baseball to appreciate this warm and winning tribute to Jeff Santo's dad.

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08/27/04
Mark Wolf
Denver Rocky Mountain News
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The problem with the movie for anyone but Cub crazies is that son Jeff gives us no perspective.

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08/27/04
Michael Booth
Denver Post
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From the "labor of love" file...This Old Cub focuses on what Santo means to the Cubs organization and the bleacher bums, and what the team and the fans mean to Santo.

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08/19/04
Peter Canavese
Groucho Reviews
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3/4

A heartfelt tribute to both the player and the man.

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08/13/04
John McMurtrie
San Francisco Chronicle
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Competent but innocuous feature begins to overstay welcome at the 60-minute mark.

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08/11/04
Dennis Harvey
Variety
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Genial but wandering and woefully edited... one simply wishes This Old Cub asked a few more actual questions of its old diehard Cub subject.

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07/26/04
Brent Simon
Entertainment Today
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3.5/5

Though at times sentimental, the documentary is a terrific character sketch, capturing both the rough edges and the compassion of its subject.

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07/23/04
Kevin Crust
Los Angeles Times
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Shot on video with little regard for the aesthetics of framing -- and edited with as about as much feel for dynamics and pacing -- This Old Cub describes, superficially at best, the life and career of Santo.

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07/21/04
Hazel-Dawn Dumpert
L.A. Weekly
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3/4

It's hard to imagine a public figure letting anybody but a family member capture these private moments on film.

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06/07/04
Rob Thomas
Capital Times (Madison, WI)
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4/4

I barely knew who Ron Santo was before I saw this. Now, he's one of my new heroes.

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05/31/04
Linda Cook
Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)
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3.5/4

If you have to live vicariously, there are probably few people better to do it through. Because hometown bias aside, Ron Santo is in the hall-of-fame of life.

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04/01/04
Erik Childress
eFilmCritic.com
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4/5

More tribute than documentary, but the film's subject, former Chicago Cubs third baseman Ron Santo, has earned the adulation.

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03/25/04
Bill Muller
Arizona Republic
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An intimate, moving (if at times repetitive) tribute to the former Cubs third baseman and current radio commentator.

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03/25/04
Mark Caro
Chicago Tribune
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