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Titolo originale: A League of Their Own
Regia: Penny Marshall |
Anno: 1992
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Dramma
Tag: sports | baseball | world war ii | baseball player | female athlete | home front | woman director | 1940s |
Cast: Tom Hanks | Geena Davis | Lori Petty | Madonna | Rosie O'Donnell | Megan Cavanagh | Tracy Reiner | Bitty Schram | Ann Cusack | Anne Ramsay | Freddie Simpson | Renée Coleman | Robin Knight | Patti Pelton | Kelli Simpkins | Neezer Tarleton | Connie Pounds-Taylor | Kathleen Marshall | Sharon Szmidt | Pauline Brailsford | David Strathairn | Garry Marshall | Jon Lovitz | Bill Pullman | Justin Scheller | Eddie Jones | Alan Wilder | Michael Haley | Don S. Davis | Janet Jones | Brenda Ferrari | Téa Leoni | Laurel Cronin | Wantland L. Sandel Jr. | Joe Krowka | Harry Shearer | Blaire Baron | Ryan Howell | Brian Boru Gleeson | David Franks | Ryan Olsen | Ellie Weingardt | Larissa Collins | Douglas Blakeslee | Joey Slotnick | Brian Flannery | Stephen Feagley | Rae Allen | Gregory Sporleder | Eddie Mekka | Stephen Mailer | Raymond L. Chapman | Joette Hodgen | Lynn Cartwright | Kathleen Butler | Eunice Anderson | Vera Johnson | Patricia Wilson | Mark Holton | Barbara Erwin | Betty Miller | Eugenia McLin | Barbara Pilavin | Marvin Einhorn | Shirley Burkovich | Dolores 'Pickles' Dries | Shelly Adlard | Vickie Buse | K.C. Carr | Julie Croteau | Tonya Gilles Koch | Kirsten Gretick | Stacey Gustaferro | Lisa Handirk | Cheryl Jones | Shelly Niemeyer | Sally Rutherford | Lita Schmitt | Amanda Walker | Brenda Watson | Clint Calvert | Del Close | Sarah Cosgrove-Gaumond | Cris Cunningham | Doug Decker | Andrea Helene | Gary Houston | David L. Lander | Kindra Marra | Megan McCarthy | Ed Quinn | Phil Russell | Keith Schrader | Ray Toler | Robin Wyatt |

Oregon 1943. Quasi tutti i giovani sono in guerra e le ragazze cercano di sostituirli in alcuni ruoli indispensabili come per esempio il baseball. Dottie e Kit, sorelle, organizzano una squadra e, contro ogni previsione, la faccenda funziona. Ad allenare c'è un certo Jimmy, preparato ma chiuso e pieno di problemi. Fra una partita e l'altra, un traguardo dopo l'altro, le ragazze vivono la loro vita, si fanno esperienze e si realizzano. Quella stagione rimarrà per tutti indimenticabile. Dopo molti anni il gruppetto si ritrova, alcuni sono nonni, altri non ci sono più. È bello e commovente ricordare quei tempi.

Approfondimenti

Bill Pullman took the role of Bob as a favor to Penny Marshall. D
Ellie Cornell had originally landed a role in the film but had to back out after learning she was pr [...] D
When Mr. Harvey is offering Jimmy Dugan (Tom Hanks) a job, he says that Jimmy would still be playing [...] D
When Bill Pullman's character shows up in uniform, he is wearing the "T" patch of the 36th Division [...] D
When the Rockford-Racine World Series game was filmed, it was over 100 degrees outside. D
The movie's line "There's no crying in baseball." was voted as the #54 movie quote by the American F [...] D
During filming of the World Series games, stars took turns entertaining the unpaid extras. Tom Hanks [...] D
During the final scene at the Baseball Hall of Fame, older Dottie walks past a billboard honoring Ji [...] D
During initial development, Jim Belushi was set to play Jimmy Dugan, and Laura Dern was cast in the [...] D
Rosie O'Donnell was nervous about meeting Madonna, but they bonded quickly and remain good friends t [...] D
Walter Harvey was based on Chicago Cubs owner Phillip Wrigley, the real-life founder of the AAGPBL. [...] D
To get enough footage, Penny Marshall had the girls play unscripted innings. D
Tom Hanks is listed first in the credits but does not appear until at least 30 minutes into the film [...] D
Madonna worked at least as hard as everyone else, but still struggled with some of the more technica [...] D
While the more mature Dottie is played physically by Lynn Cartwright, her voice is dubbed by Geena D [...] D
Madonna's stand-in was Melissa Totten, who has performed as a Madonna impersonator in the Las Vegas [...] D
Lori Petty was, in reality, a faster runner than Geena Davis, and had to run slower while appearing [...] D
People always ask Geena Davis how she caught the ball. She says, "It's the movies." D
Farrah Fawcett wanted to take part and was physically able to play the game but according to Penny M [...] D
The original cut of the movie was 4-1/2 hours long, so the editor wanted to cut one scene. Penny Mar [...] D
Hillary Clinton is a fan of this movie and quoted a line in a graduation speech. D
Jennifer Jason Leigh turned down the role of Dottie Hinson. D
After league tryouts were completed, all the players were sent to "charm and beauty school". This is [...] D
In the final game Dotty criticizes Dugan for not shaving. When the game ends and Harvey gives the go [...] D
There have been two attempts to adapt this film into a TV series. The first try was a 1993 CBS sitco [...] D
When Jimmy first "meets" the Peaches, he strolls right through them and heads to the rest room for a [...] D
Geena Davis joined the production as a late replacement for Debra Winger a few days before filming w [...] D
The scene where Betty Spaghetti learns her husband died took three days to film. D
The film portrays the league as initially unpopular and unprofitable until demeaning gimmicks are us [...] D
Jon Lovitz had a more substantial role in the film's initial cut. During the extensive post-producti [...] D
Only a few weeks before the movie was to begin filming in June 1990, 20th Century-Fox studio chairma [...] D
Helen Margaret Nicol, star of the Rockford Peaches and Kenosha Comets, was born5/9/1920 in Ardley, A [...] D
To cast the movie, Penny Marshall held baseball tryouts for 2,000 actresses. Even big stars were the [...] D
Singer k.d. lang was supposed to be in the film, but backed out due to her recording schedule. D
Tom Hanks gained 30 pounds in preparation for his role. He attributed the weight he gained to a near [...] D
Lori Petty had to constantly bite her tongue to stop herself from laughing during her scenes with Jo [...] D
In Evansville, IN, where the Racine games and world series were filmed, Madonna was so rude to citiz [...] D
Prior to marrying Donald Trump, Marla Maples auditioned unsuccessfully for this film. D
New York state trooper David Harding played one of Kit's adult sons in the Hall of Fame scene. Withi [...] D
Glenna Sue Kidd, one of the women the movie is based on, is from Choctaw (Clinton), AR. D
To lighten the mood on the set in between takes, Geena Davis suggested that the cast perform songs f [...] D
Geena Davis really does catch a pop-up behind her back. It was supposed to be done by a stunt double [...] D
The scene where so much is made out of Kit being removed from the game seems very odd to 1992 audien [...] D
Penny Marshall, a lifelong baseball fan, was inspired to develop the film after seeing a PBS documen [...] D
David L. Lander, who has an uncredited role as a game announcer, is a real-life baseball fanatic, wh [...] D
The AAGPBL uniforms were originally designed by Mrs. Wrigley, art director Otis Shepard and softball [...] D
Debra Winger was originally going to star in the film, but backed out when Madonna was signed. Winge [...] D
When Marla is trying out in the gym, Marla switch-hits, the pitcher is left-handed and never changes [...] D
Marisa Tomei filmed an audition tape of her playing baseball, being coached by Joe Pesci, on the set [...] D
The bar scene, where the girls sneak away for a night on the town, was originally going to be filmed [...] D
Reunites director Penny Marshall with her Laverne & Shirley (1976) co-stars David L. Lander, who pla [...] D
Film debut of Megan Cavanagh. D
Madonna speaks with a New York accent throughout the film, though she was born and raised in Michiga [...] D
Lori Petty related to her character, Kit, because she was "new to moviemaking." Petty was just tryin [...] D
Both [xxxxx] and the character she plays, Alice, are from the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. D
The famous line, "There's no crying in baseball" has some basis in fact. According to Daniel Okrent, [...] D
The Racine Belles' home games were filmed at Bosse Field in Evansville, IN. They retrofitted th [...] D
The studio wanted Jimmy and Dottie to get together.--there was even a kiss at one point--but Penny M [...] D
The studio wanted Dottie to save Jimmy from his drinking, so Penny Marshall had her give him a soda. D
The character of Jimmy Dugan was originally in his 60s. D
Tom Hanks's favorite of the films he's made. D
Tom Hanks thought he was too young to be believable as Jimmy Dugan, but Penny Marshall said Dugan wa [...] D
Tom Hanks' character, Jimmy Dugan, is loosely based on real-life baseball sluggers Jimmie Foxx and H [...] D
As the Peaches leave the locker room for the final game of the World Series, Jimmy says to the repla [...] D
Lori Petty stated in a Twitter message that she did not dub older Kit's voice. D
When Jon Lovitz found out Madonna had checked into their hotel under a pseudonym, he also registered [...] D
Dottie's and Bob's car is clearly a '20s-era Model-T, meaning it was at least 15 or 20 years old dur [...] D
The Peaches played at Beyer Stadium in Rockford, IL. No place in Rockford could be used for filming [...] D
Many of the injuries and bruises in the film were real injuries that the actresses received during f [...] D
Ally Sheedy was considered for the role of Dottie. D
In 110-degree heat, the actresses wore authentic uniforms that were mostly wool. D
Jon Lovitz was so into one scene that he didn't notice a cow giving birth (off camera) while filming [...] D
Julie Croteau was a baseball double for Anne Ramsay, who played Helen Haley. Croteau was the first w [...] D
The filmmakers reworked Rosie O'Donnell's part to fit her personality. Doris was originally going to [...] D
Moira Kelly was originally signed on to play the role of Kit, but she hurt her ankle while filming V [...] D
'Pepper' Paire Davis, who died in February 2013 at age 88, served as an uncredited consultant to Pen [...] D
Final film of Lynn Cartwright. D
This is the most praised performance of Madonna's career in a film, the others are Evita which won a [...] D
There is a brief scene in which Dottie and Ellen Sue are playing catch. At one point the ball is ove [...] D
In the film's climactic World Series game 7, there is an egregious strategy error: When the Peaches [...] D
In 2012 the film was selected by the US Library of Congress for preservation in the National Film Re [...] D
When announcing the game the Peaches announcer (David L. Lander) uses the phrase "Oh Doctor!" during [...] D
Evie Moroz, star player of the Fort Wayne Daisies, was born Evelyn Florence Wawryshyn, on 12/11/1924 [...] D
Film debut of Megan Cavanagh. NOTE: She would reprise the role in the TV series. D
The screenwriters wrote the part of Ernie Capadino especially for Jon Lovitz. D
A League of Their Own is the most successful baseball film of all-time. It made $132.4 million dolla [...] D
Lori Petty and Rosie O'Donnell were the two best players and had hitting competitions. D
Megan Cavanagh and Tracy Reiner reprised their roles as Marla Hooch and "Betty Spaghetti" Horn in th [...] D
The storyline was inspired by the career of baseball legend Dottie Collins. During World War II she [...] D
Sean Young and Demi Moore were both considered for Dottie. Moore even signed on for the part but had [...] D
Coaches attempted to use a Slip 'n' Slide to teach the actresses how to slide. The first three women [...] D
Brooke Shields was offered the lead female role, but after the writer's strike in 1988, Shields was [...] D
The Rockford Peaches had 16 women on their roster, but are represented by 18 actresses. Some of the [...] D
Lori Petty was the only girl on a boys' team growing up. D
In her autobiography "My Mother Was Nuts", Penny Marshall recounts that Lori Singer would have been [...] D
Debra Winger abruptly left the movie during pre-production when she found out Madonna had signed ont [...] D
The mother of Kelly Candaele, one of the film's writers, played in the league portrayed in the movie [...] D
Dottie and her husband weren't going to get very far very fast driving from Illinois to Oregon with [...] D
Tom Hanks says it was a male fantasy to "have all my teammates be a bunch of chicks." D
One scene was filmed in FitzGerald's bar near Chicago. The bar was closed down the bar for three wee [...] D
David Anspaugh was the original choice for director. D
Final film of Laurel Cronin. D
Although she is left-handed, Bitty Schram throws and bats right-handed in the film. D
The soldier who does most of the dancing with Madonna in the bar scene also played a recurring chara [...] D
On the set, Geena Davis wanted to take Lori Petty "under my wing and be the big sister." D
The "strawberry" bruise Renée Coleman received on her thigh while sliding into a base remained fo [...] D
Dolores 'Pickles' Dries, the lady in the Cooperstown bleachers who referred to Dottie as "the best p [...] D
Lindsay Frost was the original choice for Mae, but couldn't take the part when her television pilot [...] D
Tom Hanks was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame the same week the movie premiered. D
While the film is historically correct in having the Racine Belles win the championship in the inaug [...] D
Director Penny Marshall cast her daughter Tracy Reiner as Betty Spaghetti and her brother Garry Mars [...] D
The film seems to suggest that both the American and National leagues had shut down during the war, [...] D
According to Rosie O'Donnell, her part was supposed to be much smaller than what was ultimately film [...] D
The characters at the Baseball Hall of Fame, and seen playing as the credits roll, are real original [...] D
There is a delayed reaction from Betty, Doris and the two boys sitting in the pew, when the priest d [...] D
Kelly McGillis was considered for the role of Dottie. D
The opening-day lineup for the Rockford Peaches: 1) CF-#5-Mae Mordabit;o 2) 3B-#22-Doris Murphy; 3) [...] D
According to a handwritten letter she wrote to photographer Steven Meisel, Madonna was miserable dur [...] D
Jane Lynch was considered for the role of Doris. D
According to Penny Marshall, Hans Zimmer didn't know anything about baseball. D
Molly Ringwald was considered for the role of Kit. D
Geena Davis auditioned in Penny Marshall's backyard. D
For the famous split catch, Geena Davis had to have a stunt double slide into the split. Although Da [...] D
Actresses auditioning for the film had to prove they could play baseball. All the actresses cast in [...] D
One can work out Dottie's age to be about 23 in 1943. Attending the opening of the AAGPBL display in [...] D
Lori Petty auditioned eight times for the role of Kit, including once at director Penny Marshall's a [...] D
Paul Newman was considered for the role of Walter Harvey. D
Madonna co-wrote the theme song for the film "This Used To Be My Playground" for which she was nomin [...] D
Rosie O'Donnell can actually throw two balls at the same time. D
Not even Tom Hanks knew when he was going to be done "peeing." Penny Marshall was in a stall with a [...] D

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The scenes in Oregon were obviously filmed in the Midwest, cornfields, broad leaf trees, no mountain [...] D
When the girls are at the Suds Bucket roadhouse we can see Ellen Sue on the floor dancing. When they [...] D
When Mae is teaching Shirley how to read, a multitude of other things are also going on around the b [...] D
When the girls run onto the field for their first game, the 2nd base player is announced twice. D
The stadium where the Rockford Peaches play changes throughout the movie, i.e. the outside, the stan [...] D
The ball that Dottie hits that causes her sister to jump to the ground is shown being scooped up by [...] D
While Dottie is waiting for Kit to sign a girl's ball after the World Series game, we see a stadium [...] D
When Dottie and Kit first meet Mae and Dorris at try-outs, Kit looks around and comments, "Are all t [...] D
Before the World Series, Kit was traded (not sold) to the Racine Belles. That means the Rockford Pea [...] D
The 1943 AAGPBBL world series was 5 games long, not 7 as it was in the movie. D
When Kit becomes unduly upset after the last game of the World Series, she is shown hunched over, we [...] D
On the last play of the movie, when Kit rounds third, Dottie is shown catching the throw from Doris [...] D
During the scene where Jimmy finally decides to start paying attention and be the coach, Doris is pi [...] D
In the final game of series, after the bunt in last inning, runners were on 2nd and 3rd base. With 2 [...] D
The batter after Dottie's big hit clearly hits the ball to right field, but it is shown being caught [...] D
In the softball scene at the beginning of the film where Dottie gets the game winning hit to score t [...] D
A courier says he has a telegram from the War Department which notifies one of the ladies that her h [...] D
When Jimmy Dugan walks in to the locker room and urinates, he urinates into a trough which would not [...] D
Lowenstein tells Dottie/Kit about Dottie helping get her kid sister in the league. Later in the film [...] D
When the bus driver is quitting on the side of the road, Dottie's sweater has a monogram on it. The [...] D
When Kit and Dottie are talking in the locker room after the World Series' final game, Kit's hair is [...] D
When Kit gets so upset with Dottie for telling Jimmy she was gassed in the last inning, Dottie ratio [...] D
In the final game of the World Series during Kit's final at-bat, the announcer says that she's ignor [...] D
When the women are discussing the number of candidates, they note the rosters will be made of 4 team [...] D
During Marla's tryout in Colorado, Marla's father says "now left handed" and Marla begins to hit lef [...] D
When John Lovitz turns to tell the cow to shut up, his lips are not moving. D
Although the film shows Evelyn bringing her son to the games, children were not allowed in the dugou [...] D
When Marla is getting conflicting instructions from the dugout, she's trying to get into the right h [...] D
The end of the film notes that the players of the AAGPBL were "the first women ever to be inducted i [...] D
The announcer introduces female radio commentator Maida Gillespie saying "The Mutual presents." The [...] D
In the movie, the league tryouts were held in Wrigley Field in Chicago. The "basket" in the outfield [...] D
A Frisco locomotive is shown as being in Oregon. The Frisco didn't have any lines anywhere near Oreg [...] D
In the scene where Marla is trying out in the gym and she hits the ball though the window you can te [...] D
There is an approximate 4.3 second gap where the camera cuts away from Jimmy holding an unfolded tow [...] D
Lowenstein is in the room with Jimmy when Miss Cuthbert is throwing up because she has been poisoned [...] D
In the opening baseball scene, Dottie goes up to Kit and states there is a hole in right field so if [...] D
The arm-type pitching machine Jimmy is using wasn't designed by Paul Giovagnoli until 1952. D
After they bring out the Peaches for their first game, and announce all of them, they run out on the [...] D
Greyhound bus colors are not of the time portrayed. D
In the Suds Bucket road house, on more than one occasion, you see a neon sign in the background for [...] D
After the final game of the championship series, Jimmy Dugan tells Dottie Hinson he has an offer to [...] D
In the beginning of the film Dottie's daughter says that she will miss her flight. However, Dottie t [...] D
On the teams lists after tryouts, Dottie's name does not appear on the list for her team the Rockfor [...] D
When Mae (Madonna) catches the ball in her cap, it's not an out. A player can not use any part of th [...] D
In the final game of the World Series, Dottie would not have needed to go out and tell the pitcher h [...] D
When Marla is introduced at batting practice in the gym she hits a ball toward a corner window, but [...] D
During the closing credits, while showing black and white images of characters in the film, a head s [...] D
Set in 1943, the "Catch A Foul-Get A Kiss" banner is printed in the font "Banco", which was created [...] D
When all the girls must find their names on the list, we see Doris and Mae hugging each other becaus [...] D
When the older Dottie is looking at Jimmy Dugan's photo and bio poster at the museum, the line "Born [...] D
When Dottie initially quits the team, she tells Jimmy that she and her husband are driving back to O [...] D
In the credits where Marla and Betty are shown as young women, Marla is wearing a Racine uniform whi [...] D
The shoulder patch worn by the postal employee that delivers the letter to Marla was not used until [...] D
The real 1943 AAGPBL World Series was played between the Racine Belles and the Kenosha Comets. D
During the tryout montage scene, we see a group of elderly women complaining on a broadcast on radio [...] D
During the scene where Dottie's parents are listening to Maida Gillespie's radio broadcast, you can [...] D
When Marla is leaving home, her father sees her off from the station. As the train starts to leave, [...] D
When the initial team tryouts are being held in an ivy-walled stadium (obviously Chicago's Wrigley F [...] D
In the final game, a crowd shot shows a solider in his Class "A's" with service cap stand and cheer. [...] D
When Jimmy and Dottie give Marla conflicting signs, Marla bats from the right side even though a rig [...] D
Life Magazine's June 28, 1943 cover picture was of a Hula dancer, not women's baseball. D
The child actor playing Stilwell looks off camera (presumably towards the director) before falling, [...] D
Harvey says the war will be over soon and talks about shutting down the league. Later, when Dottie i [...] D
The pitchers are clearly seen using an overhand delivery. But the movie takes place during the AAGPB [...] D
When the Peaches are leaving for the World Series, Doris and Evelyn are seen carrying Stilwell Angel [...] D
On the film's theatrical poster, the team is gathered on the field and you see 3 baseball caps throw [...] D

Frase

Doris Murphy: I knew it, ya killed Ms. Cuthbert! [...] D
Announcer: Then there's pretty Dottie Henson, who [...] D
Ira Lowenstein: [about the team] Jimmy, you have a [...] D
Walter Harvey: You kind of let me down on that San [...] D
Western Union man: Excuse Me! Excuse Me! I have a [...] D
Ma Keller: For goodness sake, Kit, keep your voice [...] D
Announcer: And how about Marla Hooch. What a hitte [...] D
Mae Mordabito: [at Tryouts] Ya know they got over [...] D
Dottie Hinson: [Bob returns from the war] Can we j [...] D
Evelyn Gardner: [about Stilwell, who just caused a [...] D
Dottie Hinson: Lay off the high ones! Kit Keller: [...] D
Ira Lowenstein: Until you did that, I couldn't tel [...] D
Mae Mordabito: Evelyn. Evelyn. I'm sorry but I hav [...] D
Dottie Hinson: [She and Kit are walking back home [...] D
Dottie Hinson: I'm so sick of being blamed for eve [...] D
Ira Lowenstein: [after they watch the thrilling en [...] D
Mae Mordabito: [to reporters] Hi, my name's Mae, a [...] D
Kit Keller: Wait, can't you just watch me pitch? D [...] D
Ernie Capadino: Hey, no skin off my ashtabula. You [...] D
Ira Lowenstein: [When Harvey talks with Lowenstein [...] D
Charlie Collins, Racine Coach: Okay, come on. We g [...] D
Dottie Hinson: [unsure of her baseball ability] Ho [...] D
Doris Murphy: Hey Mae, Mae, your date's here. Mae [...] D
Older Dottie: [Meeting after almost 50 years] You [...] D
Mae Mordabito: ...And what am I supposed to do, hu [...] D
Kit Keller: [while the team is stranded out on the [...] D
Kit Keller: Um... Dottie. Listen, I'm sorry I knoc [...] D
Jimmy Dugan: [referring to Stilwell Angel] Keep th [...] D
Mae Mordabito: [Mae helps Shirley learn to read] S [...] D
Maida Gillespie: Careers and higher education are [...] D
Radio Sportscaster: This week, on "The World of sp [...] D
Jimmy Dugan: Bullshit. You can all kiss my ass. Th [...] D
Jimmy Dugan: All right, everyone, let's listen up [...] D
Dottie Hinson: [Dottie has returned for the World [...] D
Ernie Capadino: Yeah, I'm just going home, grab a [...] D
Dollbody Kid: [they are sitting in the front-seat [...] D
Older Doris: [Doris sees Dottie watching the forme [...] D
[Ernie sees Dottie and Kit vigorously milking cows [...] D
Bob Hinson: [His first words to Dottie after comin [...] D
Kit Keller: Hey, Dottie? thanks for gettin' me int [...] D
Ma Keller: Don't run, you'll scare the chickens. D
Marla Hooch - 2nd Base: I singin' to Nelson, ain't [...] D
Margaret: [Tosses catchers mitt into Dottie's suit [...] D
Helen Haley: [the girls are checking the team list [...] D
Stadium announcer: Now batting for the Peaches, #5 [...] D
Rockford Peaches: Batter up, hear that call. The t [...] D
Older Stilwell: Hi, Dottie. You remember? "You're [...] D
Jimmy Dugan: We're gonna win. WE'RE GONNA WIN! St [...] D
Announcer: After the first month of league play, t [...] D
Dottie Hinson: You ever been married? Jimmy Dugan [...] D
Dottie Hinson: It was an important game; it got us [...] D
Ernie Capadino: [sarcastically, to Dottie and Kit [...] D
Jimmy Dugan: Hey, where did you come from? Dottie [...] D
Stadium announcer: [Dottie hits a line drive at Ki [...] D
Little Boy: [Jimmy has just signed a baseball for [...] D
Doctor: [about Miss Cuthbert] In the forty-three y [...] D
Jimmy Dugan: [on the bus, to Miss Cuthbert] By the [...] D
Helen Haley: This will be better than a movie! D
Kit Keller: You ever hear Dad introduce us to peop [...] D
Doris Murphy: Evelyn. Your kid ate the line up. D
Walter Harvey: You go out, wave your cap, give the [...] D
Ira Lowenstein: Mr. Harvey, I would like your exec [...] D
Mae Mordabito: [During the league's publicity driv [...] D
Doris Murphy: [Balancing the bottom of a baseball [...] D
Ernie Capadino: Are you coming? See, how it works [...] D
Charm School assistant: [the charm school teachers [...] D
Helen Haley: Has anybody seen my new red hat? Dot [...] D
Dottie Hinson: [Upon seeing Marla drunk and singin [...] D
Jimmy Dugan: Has anyone ever told you that you loo [...] D
Doris Murphy: What are you lookin' at? Dottie Hin [...] D
Batter at reunion game: That was clear inside. Tha [...] D
Doris Murphy: [Mae is in confession; a thud is hea [...] D
Doris Murphy: Okay, let's make like a bread truck [...] D
Dottie Hinson: Hey, hey, hey, you guys, come on! H [...] D
Ira Lowenstein: This is what it's going to be like [...] D
Dave Hooch: I know my girl ain't so pretty as thes [...] D
Ira Lowenstein: Great game, Jimmy. I especially li [...] D
Jimmy Dugan: [muttering] I'm a goddamn Peach! D
Radio Sportscaster: Take me home momma and put me [...] D
Ernie Capadino: [to Kit, after she's interested of [...] D
Jimmy Dugan: Uh, Lord, hallowed be Thy name. May o [...] D
Ernie Capadino: Hey cowgirls, see the grass? Don't [...] D
Ernie Capadino: [to a salesman] You know, if I had [...] D
Jimmy Dugan: Evelyn, could you come here, you got [...] D
Lady on Train: Sir your knee? Ernie Capadino: Lik [...] D
Umpire: Perhaps you chastised her too vehemently. [...] D
Jimmy Dugan: What the hell's going on? Why are we [...] D
Ernie Capadino: Come on now, one foot in front of [...] D
Dottie Hinson: Have you ever been married? Jimmy [...] D
Kit Keller: My train leaves at eight o'clock, I've [...] D
Jimmy Dugan: Taking a little day trip? Dottie Hin [...] D
Jimmy Dugan: Does he know how good you are? Dotti [...] D

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