| Runtime : | 02h08 |
| Genres : | Comedy, Drama |
| Release : | July 01, 1992 |
| Studio : | Columbia Pictures |
| Budget : | $40,000,000 |
| Domestic revenue : | $107,533,928 |
| Woldwide revenue : | $132,440,069 |
| Director : |
Penny Marshall |
| Writers : |
Kim Wilson (Story) Kelly Candaele (Story) Lowell Ganz (Screenplay) Babaloo Mandel (Screenplay) |
| Shooting place : | The United States |
| Tom Hanks | Jimmy Dugan |
| Geena Davis | Dottie Hinson |
| Madonna | Mae Mordabito |
| Lori Petty | Kit Keller |
| Jon Lovitz | Ernie Capadino |
| David Strathairn | Ira Lowenstein |
| Gary Marshall | Walter Harvey |
| Bill Pullman | Bob Hinson |
| Megan Cavanagh | Marla Hooch - 2nd Base |
| Rosie O'Donnell | Doris Murphy - 3rd Base |
| Tracy Reiner | Betty 'Betty Spaghetti' Horn - Left Field |
| Bitty Schram | Evelyn Gardner - Right Field |
| Ann Cusack | Shirley Baker - Left Field |
The story 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 and Kit, 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, Doris Murphy, and Marla Hooch. The team's owner, Walter Harvey needs someone to coach his team and he picks one-time home-run champion Jimmy Dugan, 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.
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