Mr. Baseball
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Fred Schepisi
Tom Selleck
Ken Takakura
Aya Takanashi
Dennis Haysbert
Mary Kohnert
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
A former World Series MVP is traded to a Japanese baseball team.
Director
Fred Schepisi
Cast
Tom Selleck
Ken Takakura
Aya Takanashi
Dennis Haysbert
Mary Kohnert
Kenji Morinaga
Mak Takano
Hikari Takano
Tomoko Fujita
Yoshio Fukazawa
Arlin Miller
Deborah Fallender
Paige Pollack
Tim Mccarver
Todd A Provence
Frank Thomas
Hiroshi Masumoto
Tsukumo Torisaka
Frank Mendoza
Mineko Yorozuyo
Greg Finley
Kinzoh Sakura
Bradley Jay Lesley
Toshi Shioya
Satoshi Jinbo
Youichi Monda
Toshikatsu Ida
Nobuyuki Kariya
Hirokazu Nagano
Kazuo Asahi
Kosuke Toyohara
Hiro Nagae
Masahiro Nakane
Takanobu Hozumi
Yuji Inoue
Shinya Kagimoto
Clint Howard
Hidetaka Hoshino
Michael Mcgrady
Shinsuke Aoki
Nobuhiko Matsunami
Larry Pennell
Makoto Kuno
Rolando Rodriquez
Shogo Nakajima
Fumio Kubo
Leon Lee
Michiyo Washizukan
Shinichiro Miura
Masato Ohsumi
Katsushi Yamaguchi
Norihide Goto
J.d. Hall
Noreen Reardon
Cin Chi Cheng
Greg Goossen
Kenji Anzai
Yoshiya Morita
Shintaro Mizushima
Ken Medlock
Naoki Fujii
Charles Joseph Fick
Jason Bedig
Takao Ito
Kazukuni Mutoh
Carrie Yazel
Makoto Kakeda
Art Lafleur
Shoji Ohoki
Michael Papajohn
Nicholas Cascone
Tomohisa Shoji
Yasunori Itoh
Joh Nishimura
Shotaro Kusumi
Sean Mcdonough
Scott Plank
Toshizo Fujiwara
Jun Hamamura
Masanao Matsuzaki
Kensuke Toita
Kazuhiko Migita
Yoshimi Imai
Ikuko Saitoh
Rinzoh Suzuki
Crew
Hideo Akita
Ian Baker
Jenny Barty
Lon Bentley
Lon Bentley
Ian Bird
Dianne Blasco
Carol Borden
Bruce Botnick
Jennifer Bronson
Commander Alan Brown Usnr
Ray Brown
James D. Brubaker
Sandy Brundage
Peter Burgess
Steve Burgess
Denny Caira
Talentino Caira
Jo Anne Carmichael
Sterling Chow
Graham Churchyard
Colleen Clarke
Cindy Clarkson
Doug Claybourne
Andrew Marc Comins
Shawn Holly Cookson
George Cory
Alexander Courage
Dianne Crittenden
Douglas Cross
Tanya Sharp David
Doug Decinces
Gerard Dery
Joy Dickson
Ron Dittman
Chunichi Dragons
Terrence E Dunn
William J Durrell
Mel Dykes
Robyn Elliott
Mark Ellis
Steve Evans
Kathyrn Fenton
Peter Fenton
Bruce Finlayson
Chris Fleet
Billy Frank
John Frantz
John Frazier
Michael Fuller
Carlos M Gallardo
Harry Garfield
John Gathright
John Gazdik
Jeremy Gibbs
Cellin Gluck
Garet Gluck
Jerry Goldsmith
Chiaki Gozu
Steven Greenberg
Catherine Grennan
Joseph F Griffith
Howard Grigsby
Don Guest
Kenneth Hall
Yoshie Hamada
Masamitsu Hanaoka
Barbara Harris
David Harrison
Patricia Harrison
James Harvey
Edward S. Haworth
Rebecca Haworth
Sean Haworth
Kazuoyoshi Hayashi
Seiji Hayashi
Phil Heywood
Masato Hirai
James Hitchcock
Dinah Holt
Peter Honess
Tom Hopkins
Jennifer Hortin
Ken Hoshino
Tomoho Ichimura
Kazuko Julie Igawa
Megumi Igei
Akihiro Iinuma
Yoshiyuki Ikawa
Kiri Inomata
Kiyoshii Inoue
Kenji Ishida
Tomoo Ito
Norihisa Itoh
Naoko Iwata
Ian Jones
Bruce Joy
John Junkerman
Iwao Kaneda
John Kao
Seiko Kato
Kazuhiko Katsube
Shozo Katsuta
David Kelson
Hiroyuki Kimura
Satoshi Kitahara
Emiko Koai
Michie Kobayashi
Yoshihiro Kobayashi
Aghi Koh
Shinji Komiya
Susumu Kondoh
Kazuto Kunishige
Mitsuhiro Kurokawa
Emilio Lari
Adam Lebow
Leon Lee
Edward Licht
Connie Lockwood
Jeff Lograsso
Gerry Long
Richard Lougee
Greg W Lowe
Tom Lupo
Gary Macheel
Leigh Mackenzie
Gary Macpherson
Kenichi Makino
Joanne Mallows
Yuriko Mameshiro
Toshiaki Manki
Lilene Mansell
Hisao Maru
Shigeo Masubuchi
Miho Matsuda
Kiichi Matsui
Yukari Matsuoka
Melton C Maxwell
David Mayreis
Michael J Mcalister
Carla Mccloskey
Monte Merrick
Noriaki Minami
Shinji Minami
Bernadene Morgan
Bruce Moriarty
Isao Morimoto
Takami Morioka
Makoto Morishita
Grace Morita
Margie Morris
Mick Morris
Arthur Morton
Paul Moyes
Paul Murphey
Paul Murphey
Steve Murphy
Kazukuni Mutoh
Hagumu Nakagawa
Kazuo Nakamura
Noboru Nakamura
Toshihiro Nakamura
Yuuki Nakamura
Kinya Nakano
Takeshi Nakasu
Hirotaka Nakayama
Katsumi Nakazawa
Shingo Nasukawa
Robert Newmyer
Glenn Newnham
Natsuko Nezu
Yutaka Nishijima
Ukon Nishikawa
Katsuyoshi Nishitsuka
Felicity Nove
Felicity Nove
Jennifer O'connell
Thompson O'sullivan
Masao Ohkubo
Shuji Ohsaki
Yuki Okada
Donald Orlando
David Orr
Martin Oswin
Shinichi Otsuka
Mary Patton
Aaron Pazanti
Theo Pelletier
Paul Pirola
Todd A Provence
Ron Purvis
Richard Rankin
Cloudia Rebar
Terry Rodman
Terry Rodman
Vail Romeyn
Gary Ross
George Russell
Karen Saido
Ikuko Saitoh
Film Details
Technical Specs
Articles
Mr. Baseball
The history of American Major League Baseball players joining Japanese teams dates back to 1962, when pitcher Don Newcombe signed on to a Japanese club, although the first American athlete credited with playing baseball in that country after World War II was Wallace Kaname Yonamine, a Japanese-American who had played professional football but never had a position with a major league team. Yonamine had a Hall of Fame career in Japan.
The sport was introduced into Japan in the 1870s, and by the turn of the 20th century, it was a popular national pastime. The first professional teams were established in the mid-1930s, and the current league structure was established in the early 1950s.
This was an uncharacteristic genre for Australian director Fred Schepisi, better known for such dramas as Plenty (1985) and Six Degrees of Separation (1993), and the offbeat Steve Martin comedy-romance Roxanne (1987). Realizing that sports films often suffer from staged and unconvincing crowd scenes, Schepisi seamlessly incorporated real stadium footage for authenticity and excitement. Mr. Baseball was shot in the U.S. and Nagoya, Japan, by cinematographer Ian Baker, later winner of an Australian Film Institute Award for Japanese Story (2003).
The crusty head of the Japanese ball club, the Dragons, is played by Ken Takakura, who is known as the Clint Eastwood of Japan. Takakura started his career in the mid-1950s and quickly rose to stardom in the crime dramas that became so popular from that period and continue today. He later achieved recognition outside his own country with roles in such films as Too Late the Hero (1970), The Yakuza (1974), and Black Rain (1989).
There is a scene in Mr. Baseball in which pitchers refuse to throw the ball to Elliot for fear he will break the country's home run record. He challenges them by gripping the bat at the opposite end. This was apparently based on a real-life incident of a few years earlier when Japanese pitchers refused to pitch to American player Randy Bass, then playing for the Hanshin Tigers, because he was on the verge of breaking the single-season home run record. Bass also tauntingly turned his bat around in protest.
Reportedly, the cap Selleck's character wears at the end of Mr. Baseball is the same one he wore throughout the Magnum series.
Director: Fred Schepisi
Producers: Jeffrey Silver, John Kao, Susumu Kondo
Screenplay: Gary Ross, Kevin Wade, Monte Merrick, story by Theo Pelletier and John Junkerman
Cinematography: Ian Baker
Editing: Peter Honess
Production Design: Ted Haworth
Original Music: Jerry Goldsmith
Cast: Tom Selleck (Jack Elliot), Ken Takakura (Uchiyama), Dennis Haysbert (Max Dubois), Aya Takanashi (Hiroko Uchiyama), Toshi Shioya (Yoji Nishimura).
C-109m. Letterboxed.
by Rob Nixon
Mr. Baseball
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Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States Fall October 2, 1992
Released in United States on Video March 17, 1993
Began shooting September 10, 1991.
Completed shooting December 12, 1991.
Project was originally set to start production on January 30, 1991.
Sogo Produce is executive producer Susumu Kondoh's production company.
Originally titled "Tokyo Diamond," written by Monte Merrick.
Released in United States on Video March 17, 1993
Released in United States Fall October 2, 1992