A half-blind minor league pitcher meets, and nicknames, Dizzy and Daffy Dean, who go on to play for the St. Louis Cardinals.


If you have twenty minutes to spare and a weird obsession with 1930s sports history, Dizzy & Daffy is a pretty fun little relic. Anyone else is probably going to find this incredibly boring and outdated, though. ⚾ It is basically a showcase for the real-life Dean brothers, wrapped up in some very silly, low-budget...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Lloyd French

Henry Edwards
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"If you have twenty minutes to spare and a weird obsession with 1930s sports history, Dizzy & Daffy is a pretty fun little relic. Anyone else is probably going to find this incredibly boring and outdated, though. ⚾ It is basically a showcase for the real-life Dean brothers, wrapped up in some very silly, low-budget slapstick. The plot follows a half-blind minor league pitcher who somehow crosses paths with the legendary pitchers. Honestly, the real reason I watched this was for Shemp Howard..."

Shemp Howard
Dolph Singer, Jack Henley
United States

