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    Little Big League

    PG1994 · Children · 1h 59m

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  1. Directed by. Andrew Scheinman. "Baseball was made for kids; grownups only screw it up." Bob Lemmon, quoted in "Little Big League." "Little Big League" is a movie about a 12-yearold kid who inherits the Minnesota Twins and decides to manage them himself. The last thing I was expecting was that the movie would take baseball seriously. But it does.

  2. This is a safe film for children and families. Its limitations come in redundancy and its oppressive length. Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/5 | Mar 1, 2024. The plot might be ridiculously ...

  3. Rated: 4.5/5 Sep 4, 2023 Full Review Mal Vincent The Virginian-Pilot Little Big League avoids the usual ending, but then tacks on an even more corny upbeat prologue. Rated: 2/4 Feb 25, 2022 Full ...

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    • Andrew Scheinman
    • PG
    • Luke Edwards
  4. Little Big League. By Teresa Talerico, Common Sense Media Reviewer. age 11+. Family comedy hits home run; product placement strikes out. Movie PG 1994 119 minutes. Rate movie. Parents Say: age 18+ 1 reviews.

    • John Ashton, Luke Edwards, Timothy Busfeld
    • Andrew Scheinman
    • Turner Entertainment
  5. Jun 29, 1994 · Little Big League: Directed by Andrew Scheinman. With Luke Edwards, Timothy Busfield, John Ashton, Ashley Crow. A young boy is bequeathed the ownership of a professional baseball team.

    • (12K)
    • Comedy, Family, Sport
    • Andrew Scheinman
    • 1994-06-29
  6. But this movie did a really good job of making the game look realistic. Obviously, the appearances of guys like Mickey Tettleton, Rafael Palmeiro, Griffey, Johnson, O'Niell, Alex Fernandez and others really helped. But the stadiums all looked great and accurate and how they would look in real life.

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  8. Jun 29, 1994 · The movie is a little too long, and sinks briefly into the doldrums when it turns overly serious in the last half hour or so. But Little Big League recovers nicely, and the ending is terrific. This is one of the few recent movies that parents and children would enjoy together. [03 Jul 1994, p.16C] Read More. By Harper Barnes.

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