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In 1960, sportswriter Al Stump is hired as the ghostwriter for an authorized autobiography of baseball player Tyrus Raymond "Ty" Cobb. Now 74 and in failing health, Cobb wants an official biography to "set the record straight" before he dies. Stump arrives at Cobb's estate on Lake Tahoe.
Dec 2, 1994 · Cobb: Directed by Ron Shelton. With Tommy Lee Jones, Robert Wuhl, Lolita Davidovich, Ned Bellamy. A reporter hired to write the 'official' biography of Ty Cobb discovers just how dark the baseball legend's real story is.
- (8.2K)
- Biography, Drama, Sport
- Ron Shelton
- 1994-12-02
Roger Ebert criticizes the movie "Cobb" for its lack of sympathy and depth for the sports writer who ghostwrote the baseball legend's autobiography. He praises Tommy Lee Jones' performance as the mean-tempered, vicious and racist Ty Cobb, but questions the wisdom of the project itself.
Baseball legend Ty Cobb (Tommy Lee Jones) pressures biographer Al Stump (Robert Wuhl) to whitewash the sordid details of his life.
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- Ron Shelton
- R
- Tommy Lee Jones
Cobb is a biographical film about the legendary baseball player Ty Cobb, directed by Ron Shelton and starring Tommy Lee Jones. IMDb provides the full list of cast and crew members, as well as information on the production, music, cinematography, and more.
Academy Award-winner Tommy Lee Jones ("The Fugitive," "The Client") stars as baseball legend Ty Cobb.
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Cobb - Trailer. Tyrus Raymond Cobb played baseball like a man charging a machine-gun nest. He gave no quarter, took no prisoners.