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2k scan of the original theatrical trailer released by Paramount Pictures
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- Intercontinental Film
The Bad News Bears go to Tokyo to play against Japan's best little league team. This time as their coach that have Marvin Lazar, a con man who is hatching a money-making scheme involving the Bears. The Bad News Bears Go To Japan (1978) - Turner Classic Movies
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.
Domestic. Domestic (100%) $7,092,495. –. Distributor Paramount Pictures. See full company information. Release Date Jun 2, 1978. Running Time 1 hr 31 min. Genres Comedy Family Sport.
Led by Marvin Lazar (Tony Curtis), their latest in a string of bumbling coaches, beleaguered Little Leaguers the Bad News Bears head to Japan to face off against coach Shimizu (Tomisaburô Wakayama) and a team of the best young baseball talents in the country. While a scheming Lazar tries to scare up big-time television money, the now-teenage ...
2/10. The Bears are BAD. jrs-8 17 July 2001. It had to happen. After the success of "The Bad News Bears" and "Breaking Training" the film execs at Paramount knew they had a goldmine on their hands and couldn't leave well enough alone. They started on the right track by enlisting Bill Lancaster to write the script.