A League of Their Own (2003)



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The All-American Girls' Professional Baseball League was founded in 1943, when most of the men of baseball-playing age were far away in Europe and Asia fighting World War II. The league flourished until after World War II, when, with the men's return, the league was consigned to oblivion. Director Penny Marshall and screenwriters Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel re-create the wartime era when women's baseball looked to stand a good chance of sweeping the country. The story begins as a candy-bar tycoon enlists agents to scour the country to find women who could play ball. In the backwoods of Oregon, two sisters -- Dottie (Geena Davis) and Kit (Lori Petty) -- are discovered. Dottie can hit and catch, while Kit can throw a mean fastball. The girls come to Chicago to try out for the team with other prospects that include their soon-to-be-teammates Mae Mordabito (Madonna), Doris Murphy (Rosie O'Donnell), and Marla Hooch (Megan Cavanagh). The team's owner, Walter Harvey (Gary Marshall) needs someone to coach his team and he picks one-time home-run champion Jimmy Dugan (Tom Hanks), who is now a broken-down alcoholic. After a few weeks of training, as Dugan sobers up, the team begins to show some promise. By the end of the season, the team has improved to the point where they are competing in the World Series (which is no big deal, since there are only four teams in the league).

~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
7/11/2003
Director Credit
Carole Penny Marsciarelli Director
Cast Credit
Barbara Erwin Older Shirley
Joette Hodgen Opera Singer
Stephen Feagley 2nd Autograph Kid
David Franks Vacuum Salesman
Janet Jones Racine Pitcher
Barbara Pilavin Gelber Older Helen
Robert Stanton Western Union Man
Stephen Mailer Kit's Date in Bar
Mark Holton Older Stilwell
Eugenia McLin Older Elle Sue
Shirley Burkovich Older Alice
Neezer Tarleton Neezer Dalton
Kathleen Marshall "Mumbles" Brockman
Joe Krowka Heckler
Cheryl Jones Vickie Buse
Ellie Weingardt Charm School Instructor
Ryan Howell Jeffrey
Lita Scmitt Tonya Gilles Koch
Harry Shearer Newsreel Announcer
Brian Boru Gleeson Bobby
Cherry Jones Additional Player
Larissa Collins Charm School Assistant
Ryan Olsen Dollbody Kid
Kathleen Butler Older Kit
Douglas Blakeslee 1st Doris Fan
Vera Johnson Older Doris
Wantland L. Sandel, Jr. Doctor
Shelly Niemeyer KC Carr
Connie Pounds-Taylor Connie Calhoun
Betty Miller Older Betty
Patricia Wilson Older Marla
Marvin Einhorn Older Ira
Dolores "Pickles" Dries Lady in Bleachers
Patti Pelton Marbleann Wilkenson
Alan Wilder Nelson
Blair Baron Margaret
Sharon Szmidt Vivian Ernst
Téa Leoni Racine 1B
Amanda Walker Kirsten Gretick
Joey Slotnick 2nd Doris Fan
Amanda Mackey
Ellen Lewis
Rae Allen Ma Keller
Brian Flannery 1st Autograph Kid
R.M. Haley Empathetic Umpire
Don Davis Racine Coach Charlie
Robin Knight "Beans" Babbitt
Kelli Simpkins Beverly Dixon
Ray Chapman Ticket Scalper
Eunice Anderson Older Mae
Brenda Watson Stacey Gustaferro
Brenda Ferrari Racine Pitcher
Laurel Cronin Maida Gilespie
Gregory Sporleder Mitch Swaley
Sally Rutherford Julie Croteau
Eddie Mekka Mae's Guy in Bar
Lisa Hand Shelly Adlard
Geena Davis Dottie Hinson
Tom Hanks Jimmy Dugan
Lori Petty Kit Keller
Madonna Mae Mordabito
Jon Lovitz Ernie Capadino
Rosie O'Donnell Doris Murphy
David Strathairn Ira Lowenstein
Garry K. Marshall Walter Harvey
Megan Cavanaugh Marla Hooch
Renee Coleman Alice Gaspers
Ann Cusack Shirley Baker
Anne Ramsay Helen Haley
Tracy Reiner Betty Horn
Bitty Schram Evelyn Gardner
Freddie Simpson Ellen Sue Gotlander
Bill Pullman Bob Hinson
Pauline Brailsford Miss Cuthbert
Justin Scheller Stilwell
Eddie Jones Dave Hooch
Lynn Cartwright Older Dottie
Production Credits Credit
Amy Lemisch Associate Producer
William Pace Co-Producer
Kim Wilson Producer
Carole Penny Marsciarelli Executive Producer
Joseph Hartwick Co-Producer
Elliot Abbott Producer
Robert Greenhut Producer
Kelly Candaele Producer
Art Department Credit
Bill Groom Production Designer
Tim Galvin Art Director
George De Titta, Jr. Set Decorator
Casting Credit
Ellen Lewis Casting
Film Camera Credit
Michael Yada Cinematographer
Mirek Ondrícek Cinematographer
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Cynthia Flynt Costume Designer

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