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Release Date:
July 8, 1977
Original Title:
The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training
Genres:
Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 100
A troubled, rebellious teen drives his rambunctious baseball team out to Houston where they play an exhibition game and the boy meets his estranged father, and hires him as the teams coach.
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Art Direction:
Stephen Myles Berger
Assistant Director:
Michael Daves
Associate Producer:
Fred T. Gallo
Camera Operator:
Mike Benson
Characters:
Bill Lancaster
Costumer:
Jack Martell
Dialogue Coach:
Douglas D. Anderson
Director:
Michael Pressman
Director of Photography:
Fred J. Koenekamp
Editor:
John W. Wheeler
Gaffer:
Gene Stout
Hairstylist:
Joan Phillips
Key Grip:
John Murray
Location Casting:
Liz Keigley
Makeup Artist:
John Inzerella
Music Editor:
Milton Lustig
Orchestrator:
Jack Hayes
Original Music Composer:
Craig Safan
Producer:
Leonard Goldberg
Property Master:
Matt Springman
Script Supervisor:
Hope Williams
Second Assistant Director:
Kim Kurumada
Dave Nicksay
Set Decoration:
Fred Price
Sound Effects Editor:
Howard Beals
Sound Mixer:
Dominick Gaffey
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
John Wilkinson
Unit Production Manager:
Fred T. Gallo
Writer:
Paul Brickman
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