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Release Date:
June 8, 1984
Original Title:
Tiger Town
Alternate Titles:
La città delle tigri
Genres:
Drama | Family | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Walt Disney Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 76
Facing his final season with the Detroit Tigers baseball team, veteran outfielder Billy Young sees his dream of playing in the World Series slipping away. It takes the courage and boundless enthusiasm of a young Tigers' fan to rekindle the ballplayer's faith in himself. Brimming with big league, all-star excitement, Tiger Town is a film that says anyone can be a winner - if you only believe!
Additional Writing:
Bobby Fine
Assistant Camera:
Michael Menlo
Assistant Editor:
Toni Morgan
Boom Operator:
Jeffrey M. Jones
Casting:
Lynn Kressel
Nancy Kel
Casting Assistant:
Jane Ann Lowther
Costume Assistant:
Michealene Cristini Risley
Costume Designer:
Gary Jones
Director:
Alan Shapiro
Director of Photography:
Robert Elswit
Editor:
Richard A. Harris
John F. Link
First Assistant Camera:
Frank Perl
Kim Marks
Location Manager:
Corinne Saaranen-Welch
Makeup & Hair:
Felice Fassnacht
Music Editor:
Ted Roberts
Negative Cutter:
Larry Mischel
Original Music Composer:
Eddy Lawrence Manson
Post Production Assistant:
Mary Ellen Woods
Producer:
Susan B. Landau
Production Design:
Neil Spisak
Production Manager:
Joanne Mallas
Property Master:
Michael W. Foxworthy
Props:
Brian Hartley
Script Supervisor:
Susan Malerstein
Second Assistant Director:
Steve Novack
Mary Ellen Woods
Sound Mixer:
Allan Byer
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Chris Haire
John L. Anderson
Andy Bass
Still Photographer:
Linda Soloman
Stunt Coordinator:
Sandra Lee Gimpel
Supervising Sound Editor:
James Troutman
Writer:
Alan Shapiro
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