A League of Their Own Comments

  • Joesph 2022-02-08 08:02:51

    Not inspirational or passionate, but still beautiful! Faint vicissitudes of life and sentimentality, occasional laughter and nervousness. The beauty Gina is young and beautiful. It's a pity that nothing happened with Hanks. It's probably because of historical facts that I dare not make...

  • Idell 2022-02-08 08:02:51

    You should know that it is difficult. If it is not difficult, anyone will do it. Difficulties make it...

  • Maximillian 2022-02-08 08:02:51

    Hahaha, finally watched a movie on the weekend. . . on television. . ....

  • Ike 2022-02-08 08:02:51

    These girls not only saved the weak American economy during World War II, but also changed the sport of baseball. In fact, the most important thing is to change the public's stereotype of women. Women can live with each other and teach their children, and they can also sweat on the court. But these girls are so powerful. They are not copying men’s every move and turning themselves into men when they step on the field, but they both play seriously and when the league is on the verge of a trough,...

  • Ena 2022-02-08 08:02:51

    @ cinema class,...

  • Effie 2022-02-08 08:02:51

    Barely four stars. "Would you like to go to the back seat to change me from a boy to a man?" "Would you like to give you a slap in the face?" "Can I do the two things together?" "After she entered (the confession room), the priest's bible fell to the ground for the second time." The two sisters quarrel, the people outside the house are soliciting messages; the female team members cover their eyes in the dressing room; they sign the child "Avoid STDs"... The filming is very lively from beginning...

  • Isac 2022-02-08 08:02:51

    (6.5/10) The translated Chinese name of this wearing colored glasses actually reflects its content than the original name of "Their Own Alliance". Jobs came from filling the vacancies left by men. To play games, you must first learn lady etiquette, wear short skirts, perform splits for life magazines, and African-American pitchers. These have all become embellishments. Later, they were pure sports inspirational and mass-produced in the United States. The sports theme produced is not different...

  • Eriberto 2022-02-08 08:02:51

    Thanks to Lao Tie for sharing the pain that the mandarin version of the female sports theme housewife can’t tell, but it’s not overly inked, and the ending song is not unexpected. Granny Mai sang This Used to Be My Playground in...

  • Garett 2022-02-08 08:02:51

    #EIFF# Barely four stars in the first half is better than the second half. Deconstruct the objectification of women in a playful tone: talented players almost have to wear miniskirts that are not conducive to action after being selected because of appearance factors. Improve the influence to maintain the survival of the team. Even if you are brave on the court and in front of the public, you must create the image of a good wife and a good mother... But what the female director’s camera captures...

  • Gayle 2022-02-08 08:02:51

    When Tom Hanks has nothing to do, he just spit out things after another. The most embarrassing impression is that my mother has always wanted to turn the table. The girls who play seriously are cute. Wow>u<(and the history of messy stinky boys Divi...Puff...) Girls of Team Peach, you are the best! ! >< The catcher catches the ball with one word, so high! The last sensationalism is in place~ [Huh? ! There is actually Sister Mai in this movie? ? !...

Extended Reading

A League of Their Own quotes

  • Charlie Collins, Racine Coach: Okay, come on. We got a lot to do, let's settle down. You are the first...

    [Sees Shirley Baker over at the lists]

    Charlie Collins, Racine Coach: Honey, are you supposed to be here or are you on the cut list?

    [Shirley doesn't respond]

    Charlie Collins, Racine Coach: Look, I'm sorry, but if you're cut, you have to leave the field.

    Shirley Baker: [Almost in tears] Mm-hmm

    Charlie Collins, Racine Coach: Well, are you cut? Oh, just look on the list. It's either Rockford, Racine, Kenosha, or South Bend.

    [Shirtley turns to the lists, starting cry, as Helen Haley approaches her]

    Helen Haley: Hi.

    Shirley Baker: Hi.

    Helen Haley: Um, can you read, honey?

    Helen Haley: Alright. What's your name?

    Shirley Baker: Shirley Baker.

    Helen Haley: Shirley Baker. Let's have a look.

    [She looks at the Rockford Peaches list first and spots Shirley's name]

    Helen Haley: This is you.

    [Shirley laughs happily]

    Helen Haley: You're with us. You're a Rockford Peach.

    Charlie Collins, Racine Coach: [Smiling] Go join your team.

    [Shirley joins the Rockford Peaches, sitting down next to Marla]

    Charlie Collins, Racine Coach: Now, you are the first girls in the All American Girls Profession Baseball League. My name is Charlie Collins. I'll be managing the Racine team when the season begins.

    [Racine team cheers]

    Charlie Collins, Racine Coach: Now, at the end of practice today, you're all gonna be fitted for your uniforms and this is what they're gonna look like. Pretty darned nifty if you ask me.

    [Model walks up on the platform in a wool uniform complete with a miniskirt]

    Unnamed Ball Player #1: You can't slide in that!

    Doris Murphy: Hey, that's a dress!

    Mae Mordabito: It's half a dress! Excuse me, but that's not a baseball uniform!

    Doris Murphy: Yeah, what do you think we are? Baseball players or ballerinas?

    Kit Keller: [to Dottie] It's awfully short.

    Dottie Hinson: Short? I'm gonna have to squat in that thing.

    Unnamed Ball Player #2: I can't wear that. My husband'll kill me.

    [Ira Lowenstein approaches]

    Helen Haley: Excuse me, sir.

    Ira Lowenstein: Ladies...

    Shirley Baker: Excuse me.

    Ira Lowenstein: If you can't play ball in this, you can't play ball with us. Now, there are 38 girls on a train ride home, who'll play in a bathing suit, if I ask them.

    Mae Mordabito: Yeah, well, there are no pockets for my cigarettes.

    [Doris laughs]

    Ira Lowenstein: Ah, there is no smoking. There is also no drinking and no men.

    [Mae gets up, angry, ready to leave, but Doris pulls Mae back down against her will, with Mae sitting back down, frustrated]

    Ira Lowenstein: . All of your activities will be approved through your chaperones. And you will also be taking regular classes at Charm and Beauty school.

    Doris Murphy: For what?

    Ira Lowenstein: Every girl in this league is going to be a lady.

    [Marla looks scared]

  • Margaret: [Tosses catchers mitt into Dottie's suitcase] Thought you might need that.

    Older Dottie: Where'd you find this?

    Margaret: In one of the boxes after...

    [Dottie tries it on for size]

    Margaret: Needs oil.

    Older Dottie: Ha! Who doesn't?

    Margaret: You ready?

    Older Dottie: I'm not going.

    Margaret: Oh! Mom! I already got 2 children, I don't need a 3rd.

    Older Dottie: Why is it so important that I go?

    Margaret: Well, for one thing, it'd be nice if you left the room. Besides, these are your old friends.

    Older Dottie: They probably won't even remember me.

    Margaret: The Queen of Diamonds? Dottie Hinson?

    Older Dottie: Margaret, I just don't think this is a good idea.

    Margaret: I don't know what you're so worried about. Plus, you're gonna get to see Aunt Kit. You two ever get to see each other.

    Older Dottie: We still won't. Kit won't be there, she'll be travelling around with that husband of hers.

    Margaret: Frank. He has a name: Frank. And he's always been very nice to you.

    Older Dottie: Makes me nervous.

    Margaret: Mom.

    Older Dottie: Honey, I'm not comfortable about this. I was never really part of it. It was just something I did.

    Margaret: Mom, when are you gonna realize how special it was? How important it was?

    Older Dottie: I...

    Margaret: Yeah, I know. I know how you feel, I really do.

    [Dottie smiles]

    Margaret: But you're going.

    [She forces her up from the kitchen table and out the door]

    Older Dottie: [Heading to the car] Car, plane, a bus. I'm tired already.

    Margaret: You'll sleep on the plane.

    Jeffrey: Grandma's out of the room. Is there a fire?

    Older Dottie: Weisenheimer.

    Margaret: Julie, next door, is watching you and I don't wanna get any bad reports.

    [She gets into the driver's side of the car, as Dottie is fixing her coat]

    Margaret: .

    Older Dottie: Jeffrey? Come here.

    [He heads on over]

    Older Dottie: Listen, no matter what your brother does, he's littler than you are. So, give him a chance to shoot.

    [Jeffrey nods, and heads back to the basketball net]

    Older Dottie: . Bobby?

    [Bobby walks over]

    Older Dottie: Kill him.

    Margaret: Come on, you'll miss your plane.

    [She gets into the car, and she and her daughter drive off, as Bobby and Jeffrey continue their game, with Bobby shooting and making a basket]

    Bobby: Yeah!