Million Dollar Infield

1982 television film by Hal Cooper
Million Dollar Infield
GenreComedy
Drama
Written byPhil Mishkin (as Philip Mishkin)
Rob Reiner
Dick Wimmer screenplay and story
Directed byHal Cooper
StarringBonnie Bedelia
Rob Reiner
Robert Costanzo
Christopher Guest
Bruno Kirby
Music byArtie Kane
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersPeter Katz (co-producer)
Rob Reiner (co-producer)
CinematographyThomas Del Ruth
EditorJim Benson
Running time100 minutes
Production companyCBS Entertainment Production
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseFebruary 2, 1982 (1982-02-02)

Million Dollar Infield is a 1982 made-for-TV film starring Bonnie Bedelia and Rob Reiner.[1]

Plot

Four wealthy Long Islanders play for an amateur softball team. All four men suffer from profound personal and professional problems, thus the weekly ball game becomes a method of working out their frustrations. So adept do they become at this cathartic activity that their team makes it to the statewide championship—which leads to yet another crisis.

Cast

  • Bonnie Bedelia as Marcia Miller
  • Robert Costanzo as Artie Levitas
  • Rob Reiner as Monte Miller
  • Christopher Guest as Bucky Frische
  • Bruno Kirby as Lou Buonomato
  • Candice Azzara as Rochelle Levitas (as Candy Azzara)
  • Gretchen Corbett as Carole Frische
  • Elizabeth Wilson as Sally Ephron
  • Philip Sterling as Harry Ephron
  • Meeno Peluce as Joshua Miller
  • Oliver Robins as Aaron Miller
  • Shera Danese as Bunny Wahl
  • Jack Dodson as Chuck
  • Elsa Raven as Dr. Isabel Armen
  • Neil Billingsley as Jay Frische
  • Keith Coogan as Vance Levitas (as Keith Mitchell)
  • Mel Allen as himself

References

  1. ^ Cooper, Hal (1982-02-02), Million Dollar Infield, Bonnie Bedelia, Robert Costanzo, Rob Reiner, IMDb, retrieved 2018-02-11

External links

  • Million Dollar Infield at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata


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