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Synopsis
Inheriting the Cleveland Indians baseball team from her late husband, covetous ex-showgirl
Margaret Whitton
wants to move the franchise to Miami, primarily to take advantage of the many personal perks she's been promised by that city. But Cleveland won't yield its lease on the Indians unless the year's attendance falls below 800,000. Figuring that chances for this are already good given Cleveland's inability to win a pennant, Whitton tries to make doubly certain that the fans won't turn out by ordering the club manager to put together the worst team possible. The new players include hasbeen
Tom Berenger
, blind-as-a-bat pitcher
Charlie Sheen
, self-protective free agent
Corbin Bernsen
, and
Wesley Snipes
, who is constitutionally incapable of hitting straight. Surprisingly, this band of misfits begins winning games, so Whitton decides to break their spirit by forcing them to fly from game to game in a World War II prop plane, assigning them a rickety old bus for road games, and divesting them of their precious whirlpool. Still, the team's talent and esprit de corps grows, especially after "Wild Thing" Sheen dons a pair of glasses and is able to see where he's lobbing his 100-mile-an-hour pitches. Once the players are told that Whitton plans to dump them all whether they win the pennant or not, the team defiantly adopts an "us against the you-know-what" attitude. In a nailbiting 20 minute climax, the Indians face down their hated Yankee rivals in the pennant playoff game. The film's conclusion ties up several loose plot ends, notably the off-and-on romance between the irresponsible Berenger and his "ex"
Rene Russo
. Though set in Cleveland, Major League was filmed virtually in its entirety in Milwaukee, with the Brewers' play-by-play announcer Bob Uecker giving a terrific performance as the Indians' drink-besotted color commentator. The film represented not only the fictional comeback of the Cleveland Indians, but the actual comeback of producer/director David S. Ward, who'd been in a professional slump for several years. Though containing few surprises, Major League was a box-office smash, inspiring a 1992 sequel, inventively titled
Major League II
. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Tom Berenger
Jake Taylor
Corbin Bernsen
Roger Dorn
Charles Cyphers
Charlie Donovan
James Gammon
Lou Brown
Dennis Haysbert
Pedro Cerrano
Andy Romano
Pepper Leach
Chelcie Ross
Eddie Harris
Rene Russo
Lynn Wells
Charlie Sheen
Rickie Vaughn
Wesley Snipes
Willie Mays Hayes
Bob Uecker
Harry Doyle
Margaret Whitton
Rachel Phelps
Production Crew
John Reinhart
Art Director
Wallis Nicita
Casting
Astral Bellevue Pathe Color
Cinematographer
Reynaldo Villalobos
Cinematographer
Chris Chesser
Co-producer
Irby Smith
Co-producer
Julie Bergman
Co-producer
James Newton Howard
Composer (Music Score)
Erica Phillips
Costume Designer
David S. Ward
Director
Dennis M. Hill
Editor
Tony Lombardo
Editor
Mark Rosenberg
Executive Producer
Kevin Bartnof
Foley Artist
Edward D. Markley
Production Designer
Irby Smith
Production Designer
Jeffrey Howard
Production Designer
David S. Ward
Screenwriter
Bill Rea
Set Designer
Rick LeFevour
Stunts
J.Paul Huntsman
Supervising Sound Editor
Year: 1989
Runtime: 120
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Produced by
Mirage
Morgan Creek Productions
Paramount
Release
April 07, 1989 (USA)
by Paramount
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.