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Major League By Marshall Fine
A baseball comedy and slob comedy rolled into one, this one actually
works as entertainment, if not as a piece of cinematic mastery. James
Gammon is the has-been manager hired to lead the last-place Cleveland
Indians whose owner wants them to lose so she can sell them. But the team
of has-beens and never-wases that he assembles (including Tom Berenger,
Charlie Sheen, Corbin Bernsen, and Wesley Snipes) develops a sense of
pride and turns the team around. There's plenty of rowdy humor about sex,
race, and whatever else they can make fun of. Look for Rene Russo (in her
first film role) as Berenger's romantic interest; Snipes also had his
first showy role as Willie Mays Hayes, the team's base-stealing ace.
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|  | Director: David S. Ward
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|  | Stars: Tom Berenger, Charlie Sheen, Rene Russo, Wesley Snipes, Bob Uecker
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|  | Released: April 7, 1989
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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