A Winner Never Quits  (1986)

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The tv movie A Winner Never Quits, released in 1986 and directed by Mel Damski, was shot on film using ARRI Cameras with Joseph F. Biroc as cinematographer and editing by Michael A. Stevenson.
Directed by | Mel Damski
Cinematography by | Joseph F. Biroc
Written by | Burt Prelutsky
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Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Biography, Drama, Family, Sport

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Cast
Mr. Wyshner
Nelson Gary Jr.
Mrs. Wyshner
Whitey Wyshner
Nelson Gary Sr.
Hatfield
Henderson
Young Pete Gray
Young Whitey
McGregor
John Stewart
Dr. Wilson
Veteran
Child Catcher
Captain #1 & #2
Kid Falco
2nd Baseman
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Musician: French Horn
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