Million Dollar Infield
Million Dollar Infield is a 1982 made-for-TV film, starring Bonnie Bedelia and Rob Reiner.[1]
Million Dollar Infield | |
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Genre | Comedy Drama |
Written by | Phil Mishkin (as Philip Mishkin) Rob Reiner Dick Wimmer screenplay and story |
Directed by | Hal Cooper |
Starring | Bonnie Bedelia Rob Reiner Robert Costanzo Christopher Guest Bruno Kirby |
Theme music composer | Artie Kane |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Peter Katz (co-producer) Rob Reiner (co-producer) |
Cinematography | Thomas Del Ruth |
Editor(s) | Jim Benson |
Running time | 100 min. |
Production company(s) | CBS Entertainment Production |
Distributor | CBS |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Picture format | Color |
Audio format | Mono |
Original release | February 2, 1982 |
Four wealthy Long Islanders play for an amateur softball team. All four men suffer from profound personal and professional problems, thus the weekly ball game becomes a method of working out their frustrations. So adept do they become at this cathartic activity that their team makes it to the statewide championship — which leads to yet another crisis.
Cast
- Bonnie Bedelia as Marcia Miller
- Robert Costanzo as Artie Levitas
- Rob Reiner as Monte Miller
- Christopher Guest as Bucky Frische
- Bruno Kirby as Lou Buonomato
- Candice Azzara as Rochelle Levitas (as Candy Azzara)
- Gretchen Corbett as Carole Frische
- Elizabeth Wilson as Sally Ephron
- Philip Sterling as Harry Ephron
- Meeno Peluce as Joshua Miller
- Oliver Robins as Aaron Miller
- Shera Danese as Bunny Wahl
- Jack Dodson as Chuck
- Elsa Raven as Dr. Isabel Armen
- Neil Billingsley as Jay Frische
- Keith Coogan as Vance Levitas (as Keith Mitchell)
- Mel Allen as Himself
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References
- Cooper, Hal (1982-02-02), Million Dollar Infield, Bonnie Bedelia, Robert Costanzo, Rob Reiner, retrieved 2018-02-11
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