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Major League II

Major League II

1994Movie⏱️ 1h 45mPGπŸ† #5772 Top Rated
ComedySport
⭐ 5.6
IMDB Rating
29,563 votes

The Cleveland Indians are now a World Series contender. But last year's hunger is now replaced with complacency, and bad decisions by the team's new owner Roger Dorn threaten to tear the team apart.

Director
David S. Ward
Writers
David S. Ward, R.J. Stewart, Tom S. Parker
Stars
Charlie Sheen, Tom Berenger, Corbin Bernsen
Release Date
March 30, 1994
Language
English
Country
United States
πŸ† 1
Wins
🎯 1
Nominations
πŸ’¬ 65
Reviews
πŸ“‹ 15.4K
Watchlists
πŸ“½οΈ View on IMDB

🎭 Top Cast

Charlie Sheen
Charlie Sheen
as Rick 'Wild Thing' Vaughn
Tom Berenger
Tom Berenger
as Jake Taylor
Corbin Bernsen
Corbin Bernsen
as Roger Dorn
Dennis Haysbert
Dennis Haysbert
as Pedro Cerrano
James Gammon
James Gammon
as Lou Brown
Omar Epps
Omar Epps
as Willie Mays Hayes
Eric Bruskotter
Eric Bruskotter
as Rube Baker
Takaaki Ishibashi
Takaaki Ishibashi
as Isuro Tanaka
Alison Doody
Alison Doody
as Rebecca Flannery
Michelle Burke
Michelle Burke
as Nikki Reese

πŸ’° Box Office

$30,626,182
Worldwide Gross
$30,626,182
Domestic Gross
$7,040,777
Opening Weekend

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.85 : 1
Sound
Dolby Stereo
Color
Color
Filming Location
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA
Production
Morgan Creek Productions, Morgan Creek Entertainment

🏷️ Keywords

sports announcerjapanesecleveland indianscleveland ohioknee injury

🎯 Categories

BaseballSlapstickComedySport

⭐ Featured Review

It is a very worthy sequel
by Tecun_Uman β€’ 2005-04-05
9/10

"This movie did not have the budget or the star power of the first one, but it made up for it with sharper writing and more creative characters. The real delight of this second chapter was that of Randy Quaid, whose tortured Indians fan character was just great. Exit Wesley Snipes, enter Omar Epps, who upholds the character of Willie Mays Hayes. Charlie Sheen is given more range and better punchlines, while the character of Jack Parkman infuses a much needed new enemy into the storyline. In fact, it is David Keith's Parkman that really makes the movie. I really feel that this film kept the..."

πŸ’‘ Did You Know?

Baker's inability to throw the ball back to the pitcher was based on former New York Mets catcher Mackey Sasser. Sasser was very successful at throwing out runners attempting to steal second, but had a mental block causing him to flinch several times when trying to throw the ball back to the pitcher. Many baserunners took advantage of this affliction and stole bases while he was triple pumping his throw, and/or lollipopping the throw back.

πŸ“– Synopsis

The Cleveland Indians are now a World Series contender. But last year's hunger is now replaced with complacency, and bad decisions by the team's new owner Roger Dorn threaten to tear the team apart.