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The Pistol Shrimps

An eclectic group of actresses, musicians, writers, comedians, and moms compete in the Los Angeles women’s recreational basketball league. With team names guaranteed to make you smile (Shecago Bulls, Traveling Pants, Space Glam, Ba Dunka Dunks, LA Nail Clippers), this documentary shows that girls not only wanna have fun, they wanna ball too.

Top Cast

  • Stephanie Allynne

    Stephanie Allynne

    Self

  • Stephanie Beatriz

    Stephanie Beatriz

    Self

  • Aubrey Plaza

    Aubrey Plaza

    Self

  • Maria Blasucci

    Maria Blasucci

    Self

  • Molly Hawkey

    Molly Hawkey

    Self

  • Amanda Lund

    Amanda Lund

    Self

  • Sierra Santana

    Sierra Santana

    Self

  • Angela Trimbur

    Angela Trimbur

    Self

  • Melissa Stetten

    Melissa Stetten

    Self

Overview

An eclectic group of actresses, musicians, writers, comedians, and moms compete in the Los Angeles women’s recreational basketball league. With team names guaranteed to make you smile (Shecago Bulls, Traveling Pants, Space Glam, Ba Dunka Dunks, LA Nail Clippers), this documentary shows that girls not only wanna have fun, they wanna ball too.

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