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All-Stars

"All-Stars" is a hilarious commentary on the state of all youth sports today, fueled by the outrageous behavior of the desperate sports parent living vicariously through his or her child. In the vein of "Best in Show", where it's more about the dog owners than the dogs - "All-Stars" is about the adults involved in youth sports (parents, coaches, umpires, volunteers, board members, etc.) more than the kids. The end result is a funny, yet compelling spin on fast pitch softball as well as a unique state of affairs on the outlandish antics of a few crazed parents.

Top Cast

  • Richard Kind

    Richard Kind

    Richard Kline

  • Seth Morris

    Seth Morris

    Joel Levitan

  • Lance Kinsey

    Lance Kinsey

    Lance Grayden

  • Nicole Sullivan

    Nicole Sullivan

    Jill Levitan

  • Mike Hagerty

    Mike Hagerty

    Mike Garland

  • Mary Lynn Rajskub

    Mary Lynn Rajskub

    Tina Travanti

  • Angela Kinsey

    Angela Kinsey

    Debbie Shipman

  • Fred Willard

    Fred Willard

    John Carson

  • Illeana Douglas

    Illeana Douglas

    Billie Burke

Overview

"All-Stars" is a hilarious commentary on the state of all youth sports today, fueled by the outrageous behavior of the desperate sports parent living vicariously through his or her child. In the vein of "Best in Show", where it's more about the dog owners than the dogs - "All-Stars" is about the adults involved in youth sports (parents, coaches, umpires, volunteers, board members, etc.) more than the kids. The end result is a funny, yet compelling spin on fast pitch softball as well as a unique state of affairs on the outlandish antics of a few crazed parents.

Rating

6.5 / 10
25 Reviews
1 Popular

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Rookie of the Year

12-year-old Henry Rowengartner, whose late father was a minor league baseball player, grew up dreaming of playing baseball, despite his physical shortcomings. After Henry's arm is broken while trying to catch a baseball at school, the tendon in that arm heals too tightly, allowing Henry to throw pitches that are as fast as 103 mph. Henry is spotted at nearby Wrigley Field by Larry "Fish" Fisher, the general manager of the struggling Chicago Cubs, after Henry throws an opponent's home-run ball all the way from the outfield bleachers back to the catcher, and it seems that Henry may be the pitcher that team owner Bob Carson has been praying for.

Rookie of the Year

6.2 1993