A League of Their Own

A League of Their Own (1992)

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  • Genre: Comedy, Drama
  • Release Date: 1992-07-01
  • User Rating: 7.2/10 from 1374 ratings
  • Runtime: 2h 8min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Columbia Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Penny Marshall
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Summary

As America's stock of athletic young men is depleted during World War II, a professional all-female baseball league springs up in the Midwest, funded by publicity-hungry candy maker Walter Harvey. Competitive sisters Dottie Hinson and Kit Keller spar with each other, scout Ernie Capadino and grumpy has-been coach Jimmy Dugan on their way to fame.

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  • Tom Hanks

    as Jimmy Dugan
  • Geena Davis

    as Dottie Hinson (C)
  • Lori Petty

    as Kit Keller (P)
  • Madonna

    as Mae Mordabito (CF)
  • Rosie O'Donnell

    as Doris Murphy (3B)
  • Megan Cavanagh

    as Marla Hooch (2B)
  • Tracy Reiner

    as Betty Horn (LF/P)
  • Bitty Schram

    as Evelyn Gardner (RF)
  • Ann Cusack

    as Shirley Baker (LF)
  • Anne Ramsay

    as Helen Haley (1B)
  • Freddie Simpson

    as Ellen Sue Gotlander (SS/P)
  • Renée Coleman

    as Alice Gaspers (LF/C)
  • Robin Knight

    as 'Beans' Babbitt (SS)
  • Patti Pelton

    as Marbleann Wilkenson (2B)
  • Kelli Simpkins

    as Beverly Dixon (OF)
  • Neezer Tarleton

    as Neezer Dalton (OF)
  • Connie Pounds-Taylor

    as Connie Calhoun (OF)
  • Kathleen Marshall

    as 'Mumbles' Brockman (OF)
  • Sharon Szmidt

    as Vivian Ernst (2B)
  • Pauline Brailsford

    as Miss Cuthbert
  • David Strathairn

    as Ira Lowenstein
  • Garry Marshall

    as Walter Harvey
  • Jon Lovitz

    as Ernie Capadino
  • Bill Pullman

    as Bob Hinson
  • Justin Scheller

    as Stilwell
  • Eddie Jones

    as Dave Hooch
  • Alan Wilder

    as Nelson
  • Michael Haley

    as Empathetic Umpire
  • Don S. Davis

    as Racine Coach Charlie
  • Janet Jones

    as Racine Pitcher
  • Brenda Ferrari

    as Racine Catcher
  • Téa Leoni

    as Racine 1B
  • Laurel Cronin

    as Maida Gillespie
  • Wantland L. Sandel Jr.

    as Doctor
  • Joe Krowka

    as Heckler
  • Harry Shearer

    as Newsreel Announcer
  • Blaire Baron

    as Margaret
  • Ryan Howell

    as Jeffrey
  • Brian Boru Gleeson

    as Bobby
  • David Franks

    as Vacuum Salesman
  • Ryan Olsen

    as Dollbody Kid
  • Ellie Weingardt

    as Charm School Instructor
  • Larissa Collins

    as Charm School Assistant
  • Douglas Blakeslee

    as Doris' Fan #1
  • Joey Slotnick

    as Doris' Fan #2
  • Brian Flannery

    as Autograph Kid #1
  • Stephen Feagley

    as Autograph Kid #2
  • Rae Allen

    as Ma Keller
  • Gregory Sporleder

    as Mitch Swaley
  • Eddie Mekka

    as Mae's Guy in Bar
  • Stephen Mailer

    as Kit's Guy in Bar
  • Raymond L. Chapman

    as Ticket Scalper
  • Joette Hodgen

    as Opera Singer
  • Lynn Cartwright

    as Older Dottie
  • Kathleen Butler

    as Older Kit
  • Eunice Anderson

    as Older Mae
  • Vera Johnson

    as Older Doris
  • Patricia Wilson

    as Older Marla
  • Mark Holton

    as Older Stilwell
  • Barbara Erwin

    as Older Shirley
  • Betty Miller

    as Older Betty
  • Eugenia McLin

    as Older Ellen Sue
  • Barbara Pilavin

    as Older Helen
  • Marvin Einhorn

    as Older Ira
  • Shirley Burkovich

    as Older Alice
  • Dolores 'Pickles' Dries

    as Lady in Bleachers
  • Shelly Adlard

    as Additional Player
  • Vickie Buse

    as Additional Player
  • K.C. Carr

    as Additional Player
  • Julie Croteau

    as Additional Player
  • Tonya Gilles Koch

    as Additional Player
  • Kirsten Gretick

    as Additional Player
  • Stacey Gustaferro

    as Additional Player
  • Lisa Handirk

    as Additional Player
  • Cheryl Jones

    as Additional Player
  • Shelly Niemeyer

    as Additional Player
  • Sally Rutherford

    as Additional Player
  • Lita Schmitt

    as Additional Player
  • Amanda Walker

    as Additional Player
  • Brenda Watson

    as Additional Player
  • Clint Calvert

    as Baseball Fan with Boy (uncredited)
  • Del Close

    as Baseball Owner (uncredited)
  • Sarah Cosgrove-Gaumond

    as Charm School Assistant (uncredited)
  • Cris Cunningham

    as Soldier (uncredited)
  • Doug Decker

    as Photographer (uncredited)
  • Andrea Helene

    as Model (uncredited)
  • Gary Houston

    as Ray Foster (uncredited)
  • David L. Lander

    as Radio Sportscaster (uncredited)
  • Kindra Marra

    as Racine Pitcher (uncredited)
  • Megan McCarthy

    as Ballplayer (uncredited)
  • Ed Quinn

    as Mr. Murphy (uncredited)
  • Phil Russell

    as Enthusiastic Fan (uncredited)
  • Keith Schrader

    as Umpire (uncredited)
  • Ray Toler

    as Loudmouth from Lukash (uncredited)
  • Robin Wyatt

    as Background Extra (uncredited)
Sound Hans Zimmer Original Music Composer
Editing George Bowers Editor
Production Robert Greenhut Producer
Writing Lowell Ganz Screenplay
Directing Penny Marshall Director
Writing Babaloo Mandel Screenplay
Camera Miroslav Ondříček Director of Photography
Editing Adam Bernardi Editor
Directing Michael Haley First Assistant Director
Crew Dana Dru Evenson Stunts
Production Bill Pace Co-Producer
Production Amy Lemisch Associate Producer
Production Amanda Mackey Casting
Art Tim Galvin Art Direction
Production Ronnie D. Clemmer Co-Producer
Production Ellen Lewis Casting
Costume & Make-Up Cynthia Flynt Costume Design
Art Bill Groom Production Design
Production Joseph Hartwick Co-Producer
Production Penny Marshall Executive Producer
Production Elliot Abbott Producer
Art George DeTitta Jr. Set Decoration
Writing Kim Wilson Writer
Writing Kelly Candaele Writer

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