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Director:
Writers (WGA):
Kim Wilson (story) &
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Release Date:
1 July 1992 (USA) more
Genre:
Tagline:
To achieve the incredible you have to attempt the impossible. more
Plot:
Two sisters join the first female professional baseball league and struggle to help it succeed amidst their own growing rivalry. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for 2 Golden Globes. Another 5 wins & 5 nominations more
User Reviews:
Stylish, warm and fun to watch more (134 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Tom Hanks ... Jimmy Dugan

Geena Davis ... Dottie Hinson

Madonna ... Mae Mordabito

Lori Petty ... Kit Keller

Jon Lovitz ... Ernie Capadino

David Strathairn ... Ira Lowenstein

Garry Marshall ... Walter Harvey

Bill Pullman ... Bob Hinson
Megan Cavanagh ... Marla Hooch - 2nd Base

Rosie O'Donnell ... Doris Murphy - 3rd Base
Tracy Reiner ... Betty 'Betty Spaghetti' Horn - Left Field

Bitty Schram ... Evelyn Gardner - Right Field

Don S. Davis ... Charlie Collins, Racine Coach (as Don Davis)
Renée Coleman ... Alice Gaspers - Left Field / Center Field (as Renee Coleman)

Ann Cusack ... Shirley Baker - Left Field
Eddie Jones ... Dave Hooch
Freddie Simpson ... Ellen Sue Gotlander - Shortstop / Pitcher
Anne Ramsay ... Helen Haley - 1st Base (as Anne Elizabeth Ramsay)
Robin Knight ... 'Beans' Babbitt - Shortstop

Patti Pelton ... Marbleann Wilkenson - 2nd Base
Kelli Simpkins ... Beverly Dixon - Outfield
Neezer Tarleton ... Neezer Dalton - Outfield
Connie Pounds-Taylor ... Connie Calhoun - Outfield
Kathleen Marshall ... 'Mumbles' Brockman - Outfield
Sharon Szmidt ... Vivian Ernst - 2nd Base
Pauline Brailsford ... Miss Cuthbert
Justin Scheller ... Stilwell 'Stilwell Angel' Gardner

Alan Wilder ... Nelson
Michael Haley ... Empathetic Umpire (as R.M. Haley)
Janet Jones ... Racine Pitcher
Brenda Ferrari ... Racine Catcher

Téa Leoni ... Racine 2nd Base (as Tea Leoni)
Laurel Cronin ... Maida Gillespie

Robert Stanton ... Western Union Man
Wantland L. Sandel Jr. ... Doctor

Joe Krowka ... Heckler

Harry Shearer ... Newsreel Announcer

Blaire Baron ... Margaret
Ryan Howell ... Jeffrey
Brian Boru Gleeson ... Bobby
David Franks ... Vacuum Salesman
Ryan Olsen ... Dollbody Kid

Ellie Weingardt ... Charm School Instructor
Larissa Collins ... Charm School Assistant
Douglas Blakeslee ... Doris' Fan #1

Joey Slotnick ... Doris' Fan #2
Brian Flannery ... Autograph Kid #1
Stephen Feagley ... Autograph Kid #2

Rae Allen ... Ma Keller
Gregory Sporleder ... Mitch Swaley
Eddie Mekka ... Mae's Guy in Bar
Stephen Mailer ... Kit's Guy in Bar
Raymond L. Chapman ... Ticket Scalper (as Ray Chapman)
Joette Hodgen ... Opera Singer
Lynn Cartwright ... Older Dottie
Kathleen Butler ... Older Kit
Eunice Anderson ... Older Mae
Vera Johnson ... Older Doris
Patricia Wilson ... Older Marla

Mark Holton ... Older Stilwell
Barbara Erwin ... Older Shirley
Betty Miller ... Older Betty
Eugenia McLin ... Older Ellen Sue

Barbara Pilavin ... Older Helen
Marvin Einhorn ... Older Ira
Shirley Burkovich ... Older Alice
Dolores 'Pickles' Dries ... Lady in Bleachers
Shelly Adlard ... Additional Player
Vickie Buse ... Additional Player
K.C. Carr ... Additional Player
Julie Croteau ... Additional Player
Tonya Gilles Koch ... Additional Player
Kirsten Gretick ... Additional Player
Stacey Gustaferro ... Additional Player
Lisa Hand ... Additional Player
Cheryl Jones ... Additional Player
Shelly Niemeyer ... Additional Player
Sally Rutherford ... Additional Player
Lita Schmitt ... Additional Player
Amanda Walker ... Additional Player
Brenda Watson ... Additional Player
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Cris Cunningham ... Soldier (uncredited)

Andrea Helene ... Model (uncredited)

Gary Houston ... Ray Foster (uncredited)
David L. Lander ... Radio Sportscaster (uncredited)
Kindra Marra ... Racine Pitcher (uncredited)
Ed Quinn ... Mr. Murphy, Doris' Dad (uncredited)
Keith Schrader ... Umpire (uncredited)

Ray Toler ... Loudmouth from Lukash (uncredited)
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Directed by
Penny Marshall 
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Kim Wilson (story) &
Kelly Candaele (story)

Lowell Ganz (screenplay) &
Babaloo Mandel (screenplay)

Produced by
Ronnie D. Clemmer .... co-producer (as Ronnie Clemmer)
Robert Greenhut .... producer
Joseph Hartwick .... co-producer
Amy Lemisch .... associate producer
Penny Marshall .... executive producer
Bill Pace .... co-producer
 
Original Music by
Hans Zimmer 
 
Cinematography by
Miroslav Ondrícek (director of photography) (as Miroslav Ondricek)
 
Film Editing by
Adam Bernardi 
George Bowers 
 
Casting by
Ellen Lewis 
Amanda Mackey Johnson  (as Amanda Mackey)
 
Production Design by
Bill Groom 
 
Art Direction by
Tim Galvin 
 
Set Decoration by
George DeTitta Jr. 
 
Costume Design by
Cynthia Flynt 
 
Makeup Department
Linda Boykin-Williams .... third makeup artist (as Linda B. Neuffer)
Joseph A. Campayno .... makeup artist (as Joseph Campayno)
Anthony Cortino .... hair stylist
Paul Gebbia .... makeup artist
Bernadette Mazur .... key makeup artist
Francesca Paris .... key hair stylist
Linda Rizzuto .... hair stylist (as Linda R. Rizzuto)
Christopher Shihar .... hair stylist (as Kristofer C. Shihar)
Lun Yé Hodges .... additional hair stylist (uncredited)
John Quaglia .... hair stylist (uncredited)
 
Production Management
Timothy M. Bourne .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
James Greenhut .... second assistant director
Michael Haley .... first assistant director
Sam Hoffman .... additional second assistant director
Robert Huberman .... second assistant director
Gaetano Lisi .... first assistant director: second unit
John Rusk .... second assistant director
Rebecca Saionz .... dga trainee
 
Art Department
David H. Allen .... assistant property master
Tommy Allen .... property master
Shannon Rayle Bourne .... art department coordinator (as Shannon Rayle)
Jane Clark .... storyboard artist
Harold Collins .... construction coordinator (as Harold F. Collins Jr.)
D. Kelly Cummins .... property master: Chicago
Ted Haigh .... graphic designer
Kim S. Hobbs .... assistant set decorator
Christopher Scheetz .... construction foreman
Fredda Slavin .... assistant art director
Rusty Smith .... assistant art director
Robert Topol .... chargeman scenic artist
M. Tony Trotta .... master scenic artist (as Tony Trotta)
John Wolanczyk .... stand-by scenic artist
Peter Damien .... construction foreman (uncredited)
Gerald DeTitta .... lead man (uncredited)
Christopher Nelson .... set dresser (uncredited)
David Russell .... storyboard artist (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Bobbi Banks .... adr editor
Pamela Bentkowski .... foley editor (as Pamela Bentowski)
Beth Bergeron .... supervising adr editor
C. Douglas Cameron .... cable person
Carmen Flores De Tanis .... adr assistant (as Carmen Flores)
Dennis Drummond .... supervising sound editor
Alison Fisher .... dialogue editor
Sukey Fontelieu .... foley editor
Wayne Griffin .... sound editor
Kimberly Harris .... adr editor
Robert Heffernan .... adr editor
Adam Jenkins .... sound re-recordist
Chris Jenkins .... sound re-recordist
Les Lazarowitz .... production sound mixer
Scott Millan .... sound re-recordist
Karen Minahan .... assistant sound editor
David Obermeyer .... sound mixer: second unit
Andrew Patterson .... dialogue editor
Michele Perrone .... adr editor
Monique Salvato .... assistant sound editor
Jeffrey A. Williams .... boom operator (as Jeff Williams)
Ed Callahan .... sound effects editor (uncredited)
Tony Currie .... dialogue editor (uncredited)
Mark Kamps .... assistant sound editor (uncredited)
Thomas P. McNamara .... assistant sound editor (uncredited)
 
Visual Effects by
Christopher Duddy .... visual effects (uncredited)
 
Stunts
Al Cerullo .... stunts (uncredited)
Dana Dru Evenson .... stunts (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Ken Connors .... assistant chief lighting technician
Robert Connors .... chief lighting technician (as Bobby Conners)
Craig DiBona .... camera operator
Edwin Effrein .... second assistant camera
Kenneth Fundus .... dolly grip (as Kenny Fundus)
Louis Goldman .... still photographer
Billy Kerwick .... best boy grip
George Kohut .... camera operator: second unit
George Loomis .... camera operator: second unit
Mollie S. Mallinger .... second assistant camera
Dick Mingalone .... camera operator: second unit
Gary Muller .... first assistant camera
Douglas Pellegrino .... first assistant camera (as Doug Pellegrino)
Andrew Priestley .... second assistant camera
Tom Priestley Jr. .... additional photographer (as Thomas Priestley)
Tom Priestley Jr. .... camera operator (as Thomas Priestley)
Ed Quinn .... key grip (as Eddie Quinn Sr.)
Dennis De La Mata .... key grip (uncredited)
Petr Hlinomaz .... gaffer: second unit (uncredited)
Ondrej Kubicek .... camera intern (uncredited)
Thomas Landi .... electrician (uncredited)
Gerard Sava .... assistant camera (uncredited)
 
Casting Department
Lisa S. Beasley .... extras casting
Jane Brody .... location casting: Chicago
Amanda A. Jobe .... extras casting assistant
Erica Arvold .... extras casting assistant (uncredited)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Michael Adkins .... wardrobe: men
Kim Marie Druce .... assistant costume designer (as Kim Druce)
David Dumais .... wardrobe: men
Irene Ferrari .... wardrobe: women
Suzanne McCabe .... assistant costume designer
Marsha Bozeman .... wardrobe (uncredited)
Patrick Chevillot .... assistant costume designer (uncredited)
Margaret Shan Jensen .... assistant costume designer (uncredited)
 
Editorial Department
Alan Balsam .... additional film editor
Donah Bassett .... negative cutter
Laura Behary .... assistant film editor
Penny Lee Hallin .... apprentice film editor
Uri Katoni .... assistant film editor
Doron Shauly .... first assistant film editor
Christopher S. Capp .... assistant film editor (uncredited)
Scot Deer .... telecine colorist (uncredited)
Steve Kraus .... editing systems technician (uncredited)
Maria Lee Silver .... assistant editor (uncredited)
Richard Marks .... editorial consultant (uncredited)
Joe Shugart .... assistant editor (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Ladd McIntosh .... orchestrator
Laura Perlman .... music editor
Jay Rifkin .... music mixer
Andrew Silver .... preview music editor
Armin Steiner .... orchestral engineer
Shirley Walker .... conductor
Philip Ayling .... musician: cor anglais (uncredited)
Rick Baptist .... musician: trumpet (uncredited)
Dennis Dreith .... conductor: production numbers (uncredited)
Dennis Dreith .... orchestrator (uncredited)
Bruce Fowler .... orchestrator (uncredited)
Tony Kadell .... assistant music editor (uncredited)
Jim Kanter .... musician: clarinet (uncredited)
Michael Lang .... musician: piano (uncredited)
Christopher Ward .... assistant composer (uncredited)
Alex Wurman .... composer: additional music (uncredited)
 
Transportation Department
Dan Anglin .... transportation captain (as Danny Anglin)
Thaddeus E. Larkowski .... transportation co-captain: Chicago
Richard Padgett .... transportation co-captain (as Richard Lee Padgett)
Mitch Ptaszek .... transportation co-captain: Chicago
Ron Bledsoe .... transportation (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Alexis Alexanian .... production coordinator
Mary Bailey .... script supervisor
Dennis T. Benatar .... location manager
Jamie D. Boscardin .... production secretary (as Jamie Boscardin)
Raymond Bulinski .... craft service
Lou Conte .... choreographer
Melissa Crowe .... assistant: Madonna
'Pepper' Paire Davis .... technical advisor
Rod Dedeaux .... baseball advisor
Stuart Fink .... publicist
Jennifer Greenhut .... production assistant
Wendy S. Hallin .... production assistant
Bonnie Hlinomaz .... assistant: Ms. Marshall
William E. Hughes .... baseball coach
Ingrid Johanson .... production coordinator
Karen S. Kunkel .... technical advisor
Clare Leavenworth .... assistant: Ms. Davis
Gloria Mallah .... production assistant
Mark Mamalakis .... assistant location manager: Chicago
Terry Odem .... assistant: Mr. Hanks
Cleve Reinhard .... production accountant
Ilyse A. Reutlinger .... assistant: Mr. Greenhut and Mr. Abbott (as Ilyse Reutlinger)
Matthew Salvato .... assistant location manager
Douglas Tirola .... production secretary (as Doug Tirola)
Jim Weis .... production assistant
Kimberly Whitehead .... production assistant
Patty Willett .... production assistant (as Patty A. Willett)
Vanessa Theme Ament .... adr loop group (uncredited)
Lew Baldwin .... production assistant (uncredited)
William Danaher .... production assistant (uncredited)
Basia Emano .... production assistant (uncredited)
Flip Filippelli .... production assistant (uncredited)
Mark Gulbrandsen .... dailies projectionist: Illinois (uncredited)
Rosa Yang Kato .... location assistant (uncredited)
Steve Kraus .... dailies projectionist (uncredited)
Tom Lent .... adr voice (uncredited)
Douglas Tirola .... location manager: New York (uncredited)
 
Thanks
Lissa Ausgust .... thanks
Ted Bessell .... thanks
Bill Brooks .... thanks
Paula Herold .... thanks
Richard Marks .... thanks
Ted Nathanson .... thanks
Jon-Michael Smith .... thanks
Charles B. Wessler .... thanks (as Charles Wessler)
 
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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated PG for language.
Runtime:
128 min
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Language:
Colour:
Colour (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The storyline was inspired by the career of baseball legend Dottie Collins. During WWII, Collins played for the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, and pitched 17 shutouts during her six-year career. more
Goofs:
Continuity: While Dottie is waiting for Kit to sign a girl's ball after the World Series game, we see a stadium vendor walk into the restroom behind Dottie. In the very next shot, he walks into the restroom again. more
Quotes:
Marla Hooch - 2nd Base: I singin' to Nelson, ain't I baby? more
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Soundtrack:
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38 out of 47 people found the following review useful.
Stylish, warm and fun to watch, 20 July 2004

This movie is about ten times better than it has any right to be considering how sappy director Penny Marshall could have been tempted to make it, and how phony is the actual baseball played by the young women. (More on this below.)

What makes it work are fine performances by Geena Davis as catcher Dottie Hinson, "the best player in the league," and Lori Petty as her younger sister, Kit Keller. Geena Davis absolutely looks the part with her cool confidence and stately figure while Lori Petty is scrappy and believable as the little sister whose puck and determination set the stage for a sister-rivalry climax at the end.

Jon Lovitz as Ernie Capadino, the baseball talent scout, is a crackup as he delivers just about all the best one liners. (Example: he's watching Dottie and Kit milk the cows and asks, "Doesn't that hurt them?" Geena shrugs for the city slicker, "They don't seem to mind." Ernie thinks about it and then says, "Well, it would bruise the heck out of me," which was doubly funny since he has his anatomy confused.) But the guy who really holds the whole thing together is Tom Hanks as one-time home run king Jimmy Dugan, who is now the Rockford Peaches' alcoholic manager. I have seen Tom Hanks in a number of films, but I don't think he was ever any better than he is here. His transformation from a crude, uncaring drunk to the team's hard-nosed but soft-hearted leader is very well and believably done. And Hanks was never more charming and seldom funnier.

Just as good as the work of the fine cast is Marshall's clear, old-fashioned direction. In many ways this film is a throwback to an earlier time when films set out to warm the hearts of the audience and uplift their spirits. Sure, there is evil in the world and you can't win them all, but you can try, is what this film makes us feel, and if you do, something good will happen. There is of course a somewhat self-conscious retrospective look at the sorry political and social state of women sixty years ago, but Marshall does not wallow in the politics. Instead she emphasizes a fun-to-watch tale with real human characters. The unpredictable, but believable ending was very agreeable.

Okay now to some of the problems with the "baseball." Notice that we first see Kit as a softball pitcher. How she made the transition from throwing underhanded to being one of the best overhand hardball throwers in the league in just a few months is...well, doubtful. And the outfits they wore!

Ever try to slide into second trying to break up the double play without sliding pads or even jersey pants? I don't think so. The girls were bare-legged. To Marshall's credit she does show one girl with a huge strawberry bruise on her thigh. Furthermore for those viewers who have actually played baseball, the way many of the young women threw and caught the ball was again, shall we say, doubtful. Marshall employed as extras some young ladies who could actually play a little and we see some shots of their style and grace, but the only star who could even pretend to play at that level would be Rosie O'Donnell. Madonna has some athletic ability, but to imagine her patrolling center field and hauling down long drives strains credibility.

Okay, so what? If we put Tom Hanks at bat against even the most mediocre of Class A pitchers, it would be obvious that he is no home run king. In fact, I think Penny Marshall did a great job of creating and maintaining the illusion of Big League skills for the players so that we were not distracted from the story itself. Skillful editing helped.

By the way, if they gave Academy Awards for a performance in a role short of a supporting role but longer than a cameo (and maybe they should), Megan Cavanagh would have won it for her touching impersonation of Marla Hooch, a painfully shy and vulnerable, less than pretty girl from the farm who finds herself as a baseball player in the city as she steals some guy's heart with an unselfconscious, boozy, off-key torch song. I also loved the scene where she is rocketing line drives off the walls and through the windows of the high school gymnasium.

Note the appearance of David L. Lander as the radio play-by-play guy. He's best known as the wacky/creepy "Squiggy" Squiggman from the old Laverne and Shirley TV sit-com. Here he plays it mostly straight but does get to wear his hat with the bill up as Leo Gorcey did in the East Side Kids (AKA The Bowery Boys) movies from the early forties.

Bottom line here: Uplifting, fun, and even worth seeing again.

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