Gandhi at the Bat Filming Locations

Gandhi at the Bat filming locations

Where was Gandhi at the Bat filmed? Gandhi at the Bat was filmed in 1 locations across United States in the following places:

Gandhi at the Bat Filming Locations

Bakersfield is a city on the Kern River, north of Los Angeles. Displays at the Buena Vista Museum of Natural History focus on geology and paleontology. On the city’s northeastern edge, the California Living Museum explores the state’s flora and fauna, and has a reptile house and a touch tank. Northeast, trails wind through the mountains of the Kern River Ranger District, part of Sequoia National Forest.

Gandhi at the Bat (2006)
Runtime: 11 minutes
Rating: 8.6
Release year: 2006
IMDB: tt0886496
Plot summary

Gandhi at the Bat is a newsreel-style account of the little-known (and totally fictional) incident when Mohandas K. Gandhi pinch-hit for the New York Yankees in 1933. Based on a short story by Chet Williamson that originally appeared in the New Yorker in 1983, Gandhi at the Bat is a faithful recreation of a 1930s-style newsreel. The 11-minute movie includes over 75 effects shots, done by the directors themselves, which transform the actual shooting location (a minor league ballpark in Bakersfield, California) into a faithful recreation of Yankee Stadium as it was over seventy years ago.

Genres
Short
Cast
Hadley Tomicki
Donal Thoms-Cappello
Britt Prentice
Bob Butnik
Directors
Stephanie Argy
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Gandhi at the Bat filming locations