The Bad News Bears
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- discussed in biography
- In Michael Ritchie: Films
…hit with his next picture, The Bad News Bears (1976). The comedy centres on a hapless Little League baseball team that learns how to overcome its limitations, thanks to a beer-swigging coach (Walter Matthau), a juvenile delinquent turned star player (Jackie Earle Haley), and a foul-mouthed ace pitcher (Tatum O’Neal).…
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- In Michael Ritchie: Films
- impact on baseball films
- In baseball: Baseball and the arts
…the profanity-laced Little League comedy The Bad News Bears (1976), which spawned two badly made sequels and numerous spin-offs of youth-league underdog sports teams learning that the love of the game is more important than winning. The 1980s and ’90s saw accomplished films such as The Natural (1984); the ribald…
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- In baseball: Baseball and the arts
role of
- Matthau
- In Walter Matthau
…in such well-received films as The Bad News Bears (1976), First Monday in October (1981), Dennis the Menace (1993), and The Grass Harp (1995), the latter of which was directed by his son, Charlie Matthau. He was prominently featured as a hedonistic octogenarian in his last film, Hanging Up (2000),…
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- In Walter Matthau
- O’Neal
- In Tatum O’Neal
…team in the popular comedy The Bad News Bears (1976). She also portrayed an enterprising prop girl in Bogdanovich’s less successful film Nickelodeon (1976), which featured her father and Burt Reynolds. O’Neal then starred with Christopher Plummer and Anthony Hopkins in International Velvet (1978), a sequel to National Velvet
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- In Tatum O’Neal