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Release Date:
June 30, 1978
Original Title:
The Bad News Bears Go to Japan
Alternate Titles:
Los Picarones del Japón
The Bad News Bears III Go to Japan (1978)
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
Production Countries:
Japan | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 92
In this third film version of the Bad News Bears series, Tony Curtis plays a small time promotor/hustler who takes the pint-sized baseball team to Japan for a match against the country's best little league baseball team which sparks off a series of adventures and mishaps the boys come into.
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Art Direction:
Hiroshi Kitagawa
Assistant Director:
Mike Abe
Jerry Ziesmer
Assistant Editor:
Carolyn H. Abe
Associate Producer:
Hisashi Yabe
Terry Carr
Co-Producer:
Bill Lancaster
Dialogue Coach:
Shinichirô Sawai
Director:
John Berry
Director of Photography:
Gene Polito
Kōzō Okazaki
Editor:
Dennis Virkler
Richard A. Harris
Hairstylist:
Hisako Hanazawa
Key Grip:
Marlin Hall
Makeup Artist:
Bob Mills
Music Editor:
Robert Krueger
Original Music Composer:
Paul Chihara
Producer:
Michael Ritchie
Production Design:
Walter Scott Herndon
Second Assistant Director:
Alan Brimfeld
Set Decoration:
Cheryal Kearney
Sound Effects Editor:
William M. Andrews
Bub Asman
Sound Mixer:
Gene S. Cantamessa
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
John Wilkinson
Stunt Double:
Hector Guerrero
Unit Manager:
Asatomo Kyokawa
William Ross
Unit Production Manager:
Terry Carr
Writer:
Bill Lancaster
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