Aunt Mary

1979 NR 1h 38m 7.2

A disabled woman starts a Little League baseball team to help the children in her poverty-stricken neighborhood.

The story is told over a couple of years of a disabled woman living in Baltimore, Maryland. It opens in 1954 when the St. Louis Browns relocate to become the Orioles. Mary Dobkin sets up a baseball team of street kids to save them from juvenile delinquency. Because the team includes Black and white kids, she struggles with some of the authorities. After losing part of a foot before the movie takes place, she has half of her other leg amputated and believes that she will be unable to coach for the 1955 season. She receives encouragement from a young boy who has his entire arm amputated at the same time in the same hospital. He learns to play on her team with one arm. In the end, she takes on a girl for the outfield. A field is dedicated to her in Baltimore by the hundreds of children she coached. Written by

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Info about Aunt Mary

Studio(s): Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions, Henry Jaffe Interprises Inc.

Originally Released: Dec 05, 1979

Production Country: United States

Genres: Drama, Sport