Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch
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Cast & Crew
Robert Vince
Caitlin Wachs
Cynthia Stevenson
Molly Hagen
Patrick Cranshaw
Frank C. Turner
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Synopsis
Air Bud follows his young owners once again, but this time with Josh in college, Bud follows his sister Andrea as she heads for the baseball diamonds of Little League. Before he can become a star in the baseball world, however, Bud has to solve the mystery of his missing offspring, who are now grown and being stolen right out from their homes. It's up to Bud to track down the pups before going to bat in the big leagues, the Anaheim Angels.
Director
Robert Vince
Cast
Caitlin Wachs
Cynthia Stevenson
Molly Hagen
Patrick Cranshaw
Frank C. Turner
Jay Brazeau
Richard Karn
Kevin Zegers
Jeff Ballard
Jason Bryden
James Crescenzo
Heather Feeney
Doug Funk
Nicholas Harrison
Jim Hughson
Ellen Kennedy
Kenya Jo Kennedy
Nels Lennarson
Ian Ross Mcdonald
Hannah Marof
Emma Marof
Dagmar Midcap
Brennan Robinson
Shawn Solberg
Chantal Strand
Michael Teigen
Jeff Terrell
Crew
Wayne Adamson
Bobbi Allyn
Ed Anders
Geoff Anderson
Peter Andringa
Albert Armstrong
Brett Armstrong
Dave Armstrong
David A Armstrong
Paul Aronoff
Scott Ateah
Loren Bagelman
Hal Foxton Beckett
Hal Foxton Beckett
Francesca Benedetti
Jordan Benwick
Harold Bernard
Ian Birkett
Paul A. Birkett
Paul Birkett
Patti Bishop
Carmen Bonzelius
Darcy Booth
John Boyle
Duane Bradley
Trevor Broadbent
Warren Bruce
Ron Buyck
Victor Caine
Gary Campbell
Gary Campbell
George Campbell
John Carr
Lucas Chadwick
Zarah Chun
Marcia S Clingman
Vince Coates
David Cooper
Andrew Coppin
Victor Costanzi
Robert Crippen
Robert Crippen
Robert Crippen
Herbert Crowder
Brian Cyr
Luisa Dal Magro
Kevin Dicicco
Mary Downe
Shawn Duggan
Randy Egan
Theo Eglseder
Christopher Elke
Andrew Ellis
Stephanie Engelsman
Ryan Ennis
Allette Falle
Dean Fitzpatrick
Kelly Fitzsimmons
Sean Fitzsimmons
John Flynn Iv
Glenn Foerster
Marjorie Fossum
Cleo Gagner
Jennifer Galloway
Jennifer Galloway
Tracy Gardhouse
John Genzel
Chris Gibbins
Vanessa Giles
Dinesh Gill
Darren Gilmore
Darren Gilmore
Darren Gilmore
Alan Goldman
Reg Gole
Ken Gracey
Megan Gray
Shaye Gusdal
Brenda Hall
Kirsten Hansen
Kirsten Hansen
Dave Hawrysh
Colin Heagle
Michael Heagle
Kelly Herron
Ken Hewlett
Andrea Hiestand
Andrea Hiestand
Vince Higginbottom
Brad Hillman
Brad Hillman
Cliff Hokanson
Ian Houghton
Michelle Hunter
Stephanie Isherwood
Dale Jahraus
Wally Janzen
Lorna Johnson
Bruce Jones
Darren Joseph
Bonnie Judd
Ryan Judd
Trisha Judd
Spiro Karfakis
Kevin Kasha
Mike Kean
Mike Kean
Racquel Lagson
Cathy Landry
Cathy Landry
David Langtry
Shandy Lashley
Pam Lawrence
Randall Lee
Randy S. Lee
Brian Lewis
David Lewis
Andrea Leyland
Andrea Leyland
Heather London
Valerie Lykkemark
Arona Martin
Ron Mccall
Jon Mccleery
Rob Mcdonagh
John Mcintosh
Heather Mclellan
Richard Mcneal
Jill Mcqueen
Anna Mcroberts
Anna Mcroberts
Anna Mcroberts
Anna Mcroberts
Nathan Mctague
Aaron Mendelsohn
Andrew Midgley
Kevin Mitchell
Roger Monk
Jessica Moskal
Tim Moynihan
Don Munro
Allana Murray
Jordan Neifer
Paul Nelson
Sherry Newstead
Bruce Nipshank
Jack Norworth
Jack Norworth
Miguel Nunes
Miguel Nunes
Miguel Nunes
Miguel Nunes
Brendan O'reilly
Angela Torrez Parker
Angela Torrez Parker
Lee Parker
Jason Pielak
Kevin Pigeua
Andre Plante
Christine Pompao
Meryn Pottruff
Bobby Prasad
Gregory Prechel
Ryan Reynolds
Rob Roodenburg
John M Rosenberg
John M Rosenberg
John M Rosenberg
Gregory Rutherford
Gregory Rutherford
Jennifer E Ryan
Ginny Sakamoto
Ali Salamati
Don Sangster
Johnny Sca
Gail Schacht
Leah Schwieger
Bruce Seto
Tracy Seward
Dan Sinclair
Reggie Singh
Audrey Skalbania
Rozanda Skalbania
Tim Spencer
Tim Spencer
Daniel Sperry
Emily Spiller
Leslie Spongberg
Richard F Spooner
Jodi Stecyk
Alison Stephen
Bill Stewart
Michael Strange
Christine Stringer
Ashley Suttle
Sara Sutton
Rodger Swan
Paul Tamasy
Noah Therrien
Julie Thiel
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Patrick Cranshaw (1919-2005)
Born on June 17, 1919 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, Cranshaw became interested in acting while entertaining the troops with the Army Air Forces during World War II. After the war, he worked in radio, and slogged his way though bit parts in a few films before landing his first notable (if still uncredited) part as a bartender in the Claudette Colbert western Texas Lady (1955). It took a while before he got his next strong part, but he was memorable in his brief scene as the fidgety bank teller in Arthur Penn's classic Bonnie and Clyde (1967); and appeared as a hayseed in some wildly bad camp fare such as Mars Need Women and Hip, Hot and 21 (also 1967).
But so what if the good movie roles weren't coming? Cranshaw, with his small, expressive eyes, crinkled smile, and scraggly white beard, made for an ideal comic foil in sitcoms; and anyone with a passing interest for spotting character actors can't help but be impressed with his resume on that medium in the '70s: (The Odd Couple, Sanford and Son, The Bob Newhart Show, Mork and Mindy); the '80s: (The Dukes of Hazzard, Growing Pains, Perfect Strangers, Night Court, Diff'rent Strokes); '90s: (Coach, Ellen, Married...with Children, Just Shoot Me!, The Drew Carey Show); and even the 21st century: (Suddenly Susan, Monk).
Most impressively, Cranshaw should serve as model for all struggling actors that sheer persistency can pay off when you're hungry for some good roles in motion pictures, for he was in well in his seventies when he started gaining some decent screen time in The Beverly Hillbillies (1993), The Hudsucker Proxy (1994), Everyone Says I Love You (1996), and Best in Show (2000). However, his most memorable moment in film came in the Will Ferrell/Vince Vaughn comedy Old School (2003). Here he played a octogenarian frat boy named Blue; and in one terrific sequence, he's dressed in his longjohns ready to wrestle two topless girls but dies of a heart attack due to overexcitement! He may have not won an Oscar® for his performance, but he developed something of cult following after that great comic turn.
Most recently, he played a Derby owner with Lindsay Lohan and Matt Dillon in Disney's Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005); and just completed the movie Air Buddies due for release next year. Cranshaw is survived by three children, Jan Ragland, Joe Cranshaw and Beverly Trautschold; his sister, Billie Gillespie; six grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
by Michael T. Toole
Patrick Cranshaw (1919-2005)
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Released in United States 2002
Released in United States on Video June 18, 2002
Staright-to-video release.
Released in United States 2002
Released in United States on Video June 18, 2002