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Major League II (1994)

5.7 | Mar 30, 1994 (US) | Comedy | 01:45
Budget: 25 000 000 | Revenue: 30 626 182

The dream team is back!

After losing in the ALCS the year before, the Cleveland Indians are determined to make it into the World Series this time! However, they first have to contend with Rachel Phelps again when she buys back the team.

Featured Crew

Director, Producer, Characters
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Foley Editor
Set Decoration
Assistant Property Master
Dialogue Editor
Assistant Sound Editor
Special Effects Coordinator
Script Supervisor
Property Master

Cast

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Charlie Sheen
Rick Vaughn
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Tom Berenger
Jake Taylor
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Corbin Bernsen
Roger Dorn
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Dennis Haysbert
Pedro Cerrano
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James Gammon
Lou Brown
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Omar Epps
Willie Mays Hayes
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Eric Bruskotter
Rube Baker
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Takaaki Ishibashi
Isuro Tanaka
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Alison Doody
Flannery
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Michelle Burke
Nikki Reese

Reviews

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Andre Gonzales
8 | Jul 13, 2023
Better then the first in my opinion. It's a lot more about baseball then anything else. Very hilarious as well, the game announcers crack me up. This is my favorite out of the series.
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GenerationofSwine
1 | Jan 12, 2023
No, this one might be bias. No Wesley Snipes. I remember seeing it as a kid, getting really excited and no Wesley Snipes. It felt like a betrayall replacing his character with Omar Epps, so the film never really felt right to me. Did they think we wouldn't notice? Just, make up a new character at that point, don't give us Epps and tell us it's Snipes. OK, rant out of the way, the characters changed drastically from one to two and then... changed back. That was kind of the movie, that they changed and then changed back. It was nice seeing MOST of the team together again, but you got the sense that in Major League, it was written as a love story so the people involved could actually see the Indians win. This feels more like a cash cow and not as much about the love of baseball as it is about over-the-top gags. But, hey, Bob Uecker is pretty funny still, so.... there's that.