Major League - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Major League"
Major League (1989)
Timing: 1:47 (107 min)
Major League - TMDB rating
6.873/10
747
Major League - Kinopoisk rating
7.574/10
5899
Major League - IMDB rating
7.2/10
83000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Irby Smith
Producer
Chris Chesser
Producer

Executive Producer

Mark Rosenberg

Mark Rosenberg
Executive Producer

Writer

David S. Ward
Writer

Casting

Joanne Zaluski
Casting

Editor

Dennis M. Hill
Editor
Tony Lombardo
Editor

Art Direction

John Krenz Reinhart Jr.
Art Direction

Costume Design

Erica Edell Phillips
Costume Design

Stunts

Photo G. A. Aguilar #9744
G. A. Aguilar
Stunts
Stacy Logan
Stunts
Alex Flores
Stunts
Michael F. Twarog
Stunts

Production Design

Jeffrey Howard
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Rick LeFevour
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

Irby Smith
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Celeste Lee
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

John Wabisca
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

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James Newton Howard

James Newton Howard
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Irby Smith
Unit Production Manager
Edward D. Markley
Unit Production Manager

Co-Producer

Julie Bergman Sender
Co-Producer

Second Assistant Director

Richard Patrick
Second Assistant Director
Christine Larson
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Reynaldo Villalobos
Director of Photography

Costume Supervisor

Michael Becker
Costume Supervisor

Hairstylist

Frances Mathias
Hairstylist

Sound Mixer

Susumu Tokunow
Sound Mixer

First Assistant Director

Jerry Grandey
First Assistant Director
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Louis D'Esposito

Louis D'Esposito
First Assistant Director

Boom Operator

Laura Derrick
Boom Operator

Set Designer

Bill Rea
Set Designer

Assistant Set Decoration

Patrick Cassidy
Assistant Set Decoration

Special Effects

Dieter Sturm
Special Effects

Songs

Second Unit Director of Photography

James Pergola
Second Unit Director of Photography

Wardrobe Supervisor

Laurie Hudson
Wardrobe Supervisor

Wardrobe Assistant

Sherrie Brody
Wardrobe Assistant
Patti Cameron
Wardrobe Assistant

Makeup & Hair Assistant

Peggy Teague
Makeup & Hair Assistant
Judith Denny
Makeup & Hair Assistant

What's left behind the scenes

  • In an interview with the weekly sports magazine Sports Illustrated, Charlie Sheen admitted that he had been taking steroids while preparing for the filming. The actor stated that this allowed him to increase the ball's speed to 136 km/h when throwing.
  • Various tricks were used to demonstrate the athletic abilities of the actors. For example, the pitcher's mound from which Charlie Sheen threw was moved closer to home base, and the camera was positioned so that this was not visible to the audience. Wesley Snipes' running was shown in slow motion.
  • Director David S. Ward is a genuine fan of the Cleveland Indians baseball team. He was motivated to make the film by the thought that this was the only way he could see his favorite team win at least once.
  • Most of the filming took place in the summer of 1988, and that summer in the state of Milwaukee was one of the hottest in meteorological history. This is noticeable in the final playoff game, when almost all the players are wearing long-sleeved uniforms (the action takes place in cool autumn weather), while the spectators in the stands are wearing t-shirts and shorts.
  • In the original ending of the film, Margaret Whitton's character (1950-2016) confesses before the final game that she only pretends to be a shrew to motivate the players. Audiences at preview screenings preferred to see her as a genuine shrew, so the ending was reshot to show her upset that the "Cleveland Indians" won. The original ending can be seen on the DVD release.
  • In the original ending of the film, Margaret Whitton's character (1950-2016) confesses before the final game that she only pretends to be a shrew to encourage the players. Audiences at preview screenings preferred to see this character as a genuine shrew, so the ending was reshot and showed her upset that the "Cleveland Indians" had won. The original ending can be seen on the DVD release.
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