A Silver Odyssey: 25 Years of Houston Astros Baseball (1987)
1h
Running Time
January 1, 1987Release Date

A Silver Odyssey: 25 Years of Houston Astros Baseball (1987)
1h
Running Time
January 1, 1987Release Date
Network & Production Companies


Plot.
A look back at the history of major league baseball in Houston, starting with its humble beginnings at Colt .45 stadium, to the massive grandeur of the Astrodome and the birth of the Astros. Enjoy many of the great moments in Houston's baseball history including Ken Johnson's no-hitter, which he lost, Don Wilson's spectacular performances on the mound, and Nolan Ryan's triumph in overtaking Walter Johnson's strikeout record, just to name a few. Relive the story of the Astros as told by the stars who experienced it: like Rusty Staub, Joe Morgan and Mike Scott. From an expansion team in 1962 to today's National League Western Division Champions, "A Silver Odyssey" captures a quarter-century of history, humor and excitement.
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Cast & Crew.

J.D. Cannon
Narrator

Alan Shepard
Himself

Eugene Cernan
Self

Clark Nealon
Himself

Craig Cullinan
Himself

Mickey Herskowitz
Himself

Vivian Smith
Herself

Bill Neder
Himself

Hal Woodeshick
Himself

Rusty Staub
Himself

Harry Craft
Himself

Joe Amalfitano
Himself

Norm Larker
Himself

S.I. Morris
Himself

Gene Elston
Himself

Herman Lloyd
Himself

Larry Dierker
Himself

Joe Morgan
Himself

Gene Cernan
Himself

Bill Virdon
Himself

John J. McMullen
Himself

Alan Ashby
Himself

Steven Hawley
Himself

J.R. Richard
Himself

Denny Walling
Himself

Dick Wagner
Himself

Hal Lanier
Himself

Kevin Bass
Himself

Charlie Kerfeld
Himself

Greg Kiernan
Editor

Geoff Belinfante
Executive Producer

Sean Mooney
Editor / Producer

Michele Lap
Video Assist Operator

Steve Stern
Supervising Producer / Writer

Mike Kostel
Supervising Producer

Joseph A. Porciello
Associate Producer / Editor
Details.
Release DateJanuary 1, 1987
StatusReleased
Running Time1h
Content RatingNR
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
baseball
texas
houston
houston astrodome
astros