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The Million Dollar Infield 1982

100 min📅 1982-02-02

Step into the suburban world of *The Million Dollar Infield* (1982), a heartfelt comedy-drama directed by Hal Cooper that blends the crack of a softball bat with the weight of personal struggles.

Director: Hal Cooper

Cast

Rob Reiner
Rob Reiner
Monte Miller
Bonnie Bedelia
Bonnie Bedelia
Marcia Miller
Christopher Guest
Christopher Guest
Bucky Frische
Bruno Kirby
Bruno Kirby
Lou Buonomato
Candice Azzara
Candice Azzara
Rochelle Levitas
Gretchen Corbett
Gretchen Corbett
Carole Frische
Elizabeth Wilson
Elizabeth Wilson
Sally Ephron
Philip Sterling
Philip Sterling
Harry Ephron
Robert Costanzo
Robert Costanzo
Artie Levitas
Shera Danese
Shera Danese
Bunny Wahl

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Million Dollar Infield (1982) about?

This 1982 TV movie comedy-drama explores four wealthy Long Island men who escape their personal and professional troubles through amateur softball. As their team's success grows, so do their challenges, culminating in a statewide championship that forces them to confront their real-life struggles.

Who directed The Million Dollar Infilld?

Hal Cooper directed *The Million Dollar Infield*. Known for his work in television, Cooper brings a grounded yet humorous touch to this ensemble-driven story.

Who stars in The Million Dollar Infield?

The film features an engaging cast including Rob Reiner, Bonnie Bedelia, Christopher Guest, and Bruno Kirby, each bringing depth and comedic timing to their roles.

Is The Million Dollar Infield (1982) worth watching?

While *The Million Dollar Infield* is a lesser-known gem, its blend of humor and heartfelt drama makes it a worthwhile watch for fans of 1980s TV movies. The chemistry among the cast and the relatable themes of midlife struggles elevate it beyond a typical sports film.

How long is The Million Dollar Infield?

The runtime for *The Million Dollar Infield* is 100 minutes.

About The Million Dollar Infield (1982) — Four Men, One Team, and a Championship of Life's Ups and Downs

Step into the suburban world of *The Million Dollar Infield* (1982), a heartfelt comedy-drama directed by Hal Cooper that blends the crack of a softball bat with the weight of personal struggles. Set against the backdrop of Long Island's affluent neighborhoods, the film follows four well-to-do men who channel their professional frustrations and personal crises into their weekly amateur softball games. As their skill on the field grows, so does their bond—leading them all the way to a statewide championship showdown. But victory brings its own challenges, testing their friendship and forcing them to confront the very issues they've been running from.

With its mix of humor and poignant drama, *The Million Dollar Infield* captures the absurdity and relatability of middle-aged crises, all wrapped in the nostalgic charm of 1980s storytelling. The film strikes a balance between lighthearted competition and deeper themes of self-discovery, making it a standout in the TV movie genre.