The Bad News Bears | |
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Created by | Bill Lancaster |
Original work | The Bad News Bears (1976) |
Films and television | |
Film(s) |
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Television series | The Bad News Bears (1979–1980) |
The Bad News Bears franchise consists of American sports-comedies, based on an original story by Bill Lancaster. The franchise includes theatrical films (the original release, its two sequels, and the 2005 remake), and a television series which aired from 1979-1980.
The franchise as a whole has been met with mixed-to-positive reception. While the original film received positive reaction from critics, with praise directed at its cast;[1] its two sequels gained a mixed and negative reception, respectively.[2][3] While the television series received an overall warmer response,[4] the remake once again received a mixed-at-best reception from film critics.[5]
Film
Film | U.S. release date |
Director | Screenwriter(s) | Producer(s) |
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The Bad News Bears | April 7, 1976 | Michael Ritchie | Bill Lancaster | Stanley R. Jaffe |
The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training | July 8, 1977 | Michael Pressman | Paul Brickman | Leonard Goldberg |
The Bad News Bears Go to Japan | June 30, 1978 | John Berry | Bill Lancaster | Michael Ritchie |
Bad News Bears | July 22, 2005 | Richard Linklater | Glenn Ficarra & John Requa | Richard Linklater and J. Geyer Kosinski |
The Bad News Bears (1976)
The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training (1977)
The Bad News Bears Go to Japan (1978)
Bad News Bears (2005)
Television
Main cast and characters
Character | Film | Television series | |||
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The Bad News Bears | The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training |
The Bad News Bears Go to Japan |
Bad News Bears | The Bad News Bears | |
Kelly Leak | Jackie Earle Haley | Jeffrey Davies | Gregg Forrest | ||
Ahmad Abdul-Rahim | Erin Blunt | Kenneth "K.C." Harris | Kristoff St. John | ||
Miguel Aguilar | George Gonzales | Carlos Estrada | Charles Nunez | ||
Mike Engelberg | Gary Lee Cavagnaro | Jeffrey Louis Starr | Brandon Craggs | J. Brennan Smith | |
Jose Aguilar | Jaime Escobedo | Emmanuel Estrada | Danny Nunez | ||
Tanner Boyle | Chris Barnes | Timmy Deters | Meeno Peluce | ||
Timmy Lupus | Quinn Smith | Tyler Patrick Jones | Shane Butterworth | ||
Rudi Stein | David Pollock | Billy Jayne | |||
Toby Whitewood | David Stambaugh | Ridge Canipe | |||
Jimmy Feldman | Brett Marx | ||||
Amanda Wurlitzer | Tatum O'Neal | Mentioned | Sammi Kane Kraft | Tricia Cast | |
Morris Buttermaker | Walter Matthau | Billy Bob Thornton | Jack Warden | ||
Alfred Ogilvie | Alfred W. Lutter | Sparky Marcus (as Leslie Ogilvie) | |||
Roy Turner | Vic Morrow | Greg Kinnear (as Ray Bullock) |
Phillip Richard Allen | ||
Bob Whitewood | Ben Piazza | Marcia Gay Harden (as Liz Whitewood) |
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Joey Turner | Brandon Cruz | Carter Jenkins (as Joey Bullock) |
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Regi Tower | Scott Firestone | Corey Feldman | |||
Cleveland | Joyce Van Patten | ||||
Mike Leak | William Devane | ||||
Sy Orlansky | Clifton James | ||||
Carmen Ronzonni | Jimmy Baio | ||||
Officer Mackie | Lane Smith | ||||
Mister Manning | Dolph Sweet | ||||
Morrie Slaytor | Pat Corley | ||||
Carl Rutherford | Douglas Anderson | ||||
Chip Roberts | Jerry Lawson | ||||
Lester Eastland | Fred Stuthman | ||||
Coach Shimizu | Tomisaburo Wakayama | ||||
Antonio Inoki | Himself | ||||
The Network Director | George Wyner | ||||
Louis the Gambler | Lonny Chapman | ||||
E.R.W. Tillyard, III | Matthew Douglas Anton | ||||
Harry Hahn | Regis Philbin | ||||
Matthew Hooper | Troy Gentile | ||||
Prem Lahiri | Aman Johal | ||||
Garo Daragabrigadien | Jeffrey Tedmori | ||||
Shari Bullock | Arabella Holzbog | ||||
Dr. Emily Rappant | Catherine Hicks | ||||
Frosty | Bill Lazarus | ||||
Josh Matthews | Rad Daly | ||||
Student | Persephanie Silverthorn | ||||
Marsha | Sherrie Wills |
Reception
Box office performance
Film | Box office gross | Budget | Ref. | ||
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North America |
Other territories |
Worldwide | |||
The Bad News Bears | $42,349,782 | — | $42,349,782 | $9 million | [6] |
The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training | $19,104,350 | — | $19,104,350 | — | [7] |
The Bad News Bears Go to Japan | $7,092,495 | — | $7,092,495 | — | [8] |
Bad News Bears | $32,868,349 | $1,384,498 | $34,252,847 | $35 million | [9] |
Total |
Critical response
Film | Rotten Tomatoes | Metacritic |
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The Bad News Bears (1976) | 97% (33 reviews)[1] | 84% (15 reviews)[10] |
The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training | 50% (10 reviews)[2] | |
The Bad News Bears Go to Japan | 6% (16 reviews)[3] | |
Bad News Bears (2005) | 48% (158 reviews)[5] | 65 (35 reviews)[11] |
References
- 1 2 "The Bad News Bears (1976)". Fandango Media. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved January 3, 2022.
- 1 2 "The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training (1977)". Fandango Media Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2022-01-02.
- 1 2 "The Bad News Bears Go To Japan (1978)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2022-01-02.
- ↑ https://baseballismy.life/baseball-movies/the-bad-news-bears-tv-series/
- 1 2 "Bad News Bears (2005)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved 2021-07-05.
- ↑ "The Bad News Bears, Box Office Information". The Numbers. Retrieved January 3, 2017.
- ↑ "The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training". Box Office Mojo.
- ↑ "The Bad News Bears Go to Japan". Box Office Mojo.
- ↑ Bad News Bears at Box Office Mojo
- ↑ "The Bad News Bears". Metacritic.
- ↑ "Bad News Bears". Metacritic. CBS.
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