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    Major League

    The new owner of the Cleveland Indians baseball fields the worst team she can find so they'll lose and she can move the team. But when the plot is uncovered, they start winning just to spite her.
    Duration: 107 min
    Quality: HD
    Release: 1989
    IMDb: 7.2
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  • Actors of "Major League"

  • Characters of "Major League"

    Jake Taylor. Character of Major League
    Played by: Tom Berenger
    Rick 'Wild Thing' Vaughn. Character of Major League
    Played by: Charlie Sheen
    Roger Dorn. Character of Major League
    Played by: Corbin Bernsen
    Rachel Phelps. Character of Major League
    Lou Brown. Character of Major League
    Played by: James Gammon
    Lynn Wells. Character of Major League
    Played by: Rene Russo
    Willie Mays Hayes. Character of Major League
    Played by: Wesley Snipes
    Charlie Donovan. Character of Major League
    Eddie Harris. Character of Major League
    Played by: Chelcie Ross
    Pedro Cerrano. Character of Major League
    Pepper Leach. Character of Major League
    Played by: Andy Romano
    Harry Doyle. Character of Major League
    Played by: Bob Uecker
    Coach 'Duke' Temple. Character of Major League
    Played by: Steve Yeager
    Haywood. Character of Major League
    Suzanne Dorn. Character of Major League
    Played by: Stacy Carroll
    Tom. Character of Major League
    Vic Bolito. Character of Major League
    Played by: Kevin Crowley
    Thelma. Character of Major League
    Played by: Mary Seibel
    Bobby James. Character of Major League
    Played by: Bill Leff
    Johnny Wynn. Character of Major League
    Played by: Mike Bacarella
    Colorman. Character of Major League
    Played by: Skip Griparis
    Ross Farmer. Character of Major League
    Played by: Gary Houston
    Arthur Holloway. Character of Major League
    Played by: Ward Ohrman
    Chaire Holloway. Character of Major League
    Played by: Marge Kotlisky
    Brent Bowden. Character of Major League
    Janice Bowden. Character of Major League
    Longshoreman. Character of Major League
    Played by: Neil Flynn
    Groundskeeper #1. Character of Major League
    Played by: Keith Uchima
    Coleman. Character of Major League
    Gentry. Character of Major League
    Played by: Michael Thoma
    Burton - Yankees Player. Character of Major League
    Played by: Michael Hart
    Phil Butler. Character of Major League
    Played by: James Deuter
    Jerry Simmons. Character of Major League
    Umpire #1. Character of Major League
  • Directors of "Major League"

    David S. Ward. Director of Major League
    David S. Ward
    Birthdate: 25 October 1945, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
  • Creators of "Major League"

    David S. Ward. Director of Major League
    David S. Ward
    Birthdate: 25 October 1945, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
  • Critic Reviews of "Major League"

    Los Angeles Times
    May 06, 2014

    Ward directs his actors as adroitly as he has written for them, and the vulnerability that he allows his three stars to reveal is really what makes the movie work.

    Chicago Tribune
    May 06, 2014

    It skims along agreeable surfaces, expertly balancing its comedy with melodrama and fulfilling expectations right on schedule.

    Orlando Sentinel
    March 20, 2013

    It has its moments, but it also has long, slow stretches where you feel like standing up and wandering around and maybe going out to hunt up a beer. That's fine for baseball, but it's not the way movies are supposed to work.

    Philadelphia Inquirer
    March 20, 2013

    Somebody should tell Ward that winning isn't everything. Character is. And this is what his movie lacks.

    TIME Magazine
    March 16, 2011

    Major League doesn't try too hard or aim too high, but it is pretty funny.

    Chicago Reader
    March 14, 2007

    Slick predictability is about all it has in mind, down to the last trite freeze-frame.

    Radio Times
    October 31, 2016

    Amiable but predictable.

    South Florida Sun-Sentinel
    March 20, 2013

    Sheen, as an ace fireball pitcher called Wild Thing by the adoring fans, is excellent; so is Bernsen as a star-struck third baseman, whose portfolio is more important that a hard grounder in the hole.

    Empire Magazine
    March 16, 2011

    If you're looking for sophisticated wit keep going, but Major League is pleasant, undemanding fun.

    7M Pictures
    November 23, 2009

    The absurdity of the Indians winning the pennant in 1989 helped make the film a lot of fun, and it was a great little fantasy for Tribe fans back in the day.

    Groucho Reviews
    May 24, 2009

    A meat and potatoes '80s movie, that maybe doesn't 'taste great,' but at least is 'less filling.' [Blu-ray]

    Film4
    August 01, 2008

    Even though too many jokes fall flat under the weight of predictability, its sheer comic energy manages to entertain.

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