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  1. Major League. (film) Major League is a 1989 American sports comedy film produced by Chris Chesser and Irby Smith, written and directed by David S. Ward, that stars Tom Berenger, Charlie Sheen, Wesley Snipes, James Gammon, Bob Uecker, Rene Russo, Margaret Whitton, Dennis Haysbert, and Corbin Bernsen . Telling the story of a single regular season ...

  2. Apr 7, 1989 · Major League: Directed by David S. Ward. With Tom Berenger, Charlie Sheen, Corbin Bernsen, Margaret Whitton. The new owner of the Cleveland Indians puts together a purposely horrible team so they'll lose and she can move the team.

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    • Comedy, Sport
    • David S. Ward
    • 1989-04-07
  3. Summaries. The new owner of the Cleveland Indians puts together a purposely horrible team so they'll lose and she can move the team. But when the plot is uncovered, they start winning just to spite her. Rachel Phelps is the new owner of the Cleveland Indians baseball team. However, her plans for the team are rather nefarious.

  4. Major League Get Shorty. Saturday Night Fever The Professional Batman. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. The new owner of the Cleveland Indians, former showgirl Rachel Phelps (Margaret Whitton), has a ...

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  5. assistant film editor (as James B.J. Hill) Maysie Hoy ... first assistant film editor (as Maysie Hoy Martlett) John Lafferty ... optical editor Tony Lombardo ... additional film editor Karen Marmer ... post-production coordinator Gary Simon ... apprentice film editor Adrienne Williams ...

  6. So she signs the wildest gang of screwballs that ever spit tobacco. They're handsome, but they're hopeless! Her catcher (Tom Berenger) is a washed-up womanizer who struck out in life. Her ace pitcher (Charlie Sheen) is a punked-out crazy who struck out with the law. And her third baseman (L.A. Law's Corbin Bernsen) is more concerned fielding ...

  7. Apr 7, 1989 · 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 1994 sequel, inventively titled Major League II.

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