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The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings (1976)
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Based on the novel by William Brasher, The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings is set in the segregated south of 1939. African-American baseball pitcher Bingo Long (
Billy Dee Williams
), tired of being jerked around by the less-than-ethical managers of the Negro League teams, forms his own barnstorming ball club. His partner in this endeavor is black catcher Leon Carter (
James Earl Jones
). Though boycotted by powerful Negro League manager Sallison Porter (
Ted Ross
), the Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings flourish, gaining a loyal fandom with every new game and cutting into the League's profits. Finally, Porter offers Long a deal: if the Motor Kings can win one big game with the Negro All-Stars, Long's team will be allowed to join the League. Also appearing in
Bingo Long
is
Richard Pryor
as a ballplayer who tries to break through the big-league color line by pretending to be everything from a Hispanic to a Native American named "Chief Tokohama"; if Pryor seems to disappear for long periods during the film, it's because his role was written to accommodate his many nightclub appearances. The producers originally wanted young
Steven Spielberg
to direct, but -- inspired by the success of
Jaws
-- he turned this down in favor of doing
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Sam "Birmingham" Briston
Louis
Tony Burton
Isaac
Anna Capri
Prostitute
Rico Dawson
Willie Lee
DeWayne Jessie
Rainbow
James Earl Jones
Leon
Mabel King
Bertha
Sam Laws
Henry, Owner of Elite Giants
John McCurry
Walter Murchman
Leon Wagner
Fat Sam
Billy Dee Williams
Bingo Long
Jophery Brown
Champ Chambers
Richard Pryor
Charlie Snow
Ted Ross
Sallie Potter
Carl Gordon
Mack
John R. McKee
Stranger
Production Crew
William Brashler
Book Author
Bill Butler
Cinematographer
Berry Gordy
Composer (Music Score)
Ron Miller
Composer (Music Score)
William Goldstein
Composer (Music Score)
Bernard Johnson
Costume Designer
John Badham
Director
David Rawlins
Editor
Berry Gordy, Jr.
Executive Producer
Tom Joyner
First Assistant Director
Michael Chinich
Producer
Rob Cohen
Producer
Lawrence G. Paull
Production Designer
Hal Barwood
Screenwriter
Matthew Robbins
Screenwriter
Leonard A. Mazzola
Set Designer
Robert L. Hoyt
Sound/Sound Designer
Willie D. Burton
Sound/Sound Designer
Jophery Brown
Stunts
Year: 1976
Runtime: 110
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy Drama
Produced by
Motown Productions
Pan Arts
Universal
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