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Big Guns

"Illegal bats and booze, ringers and wild women bring out the worst in them!"

The fun-loving, easy-going, 60- to 75-year-old Senior Softball team "Kids At Heart" suddenly decide to go for their secret dream -- win the World Series (BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE!) Renaming themselves "Big Guns", they get serious and play hard, maybe a little too hard. Our sweet guys suddenly disappear! The joking stops! Madcap disasters strike the team! Illegal bats and booze, ringers and wild women bring out the worst in them! Finally even wise old guys think twice as they rediscover that love and their friendships are more important than winning.

Top Cast

  • Barry Primus

    Barry Primus

    Will Fox

  • Mel Novak

    Mel Novak

    Larry Armstrong

  • Geno Giordan

    Geno Giordan

    Manny Brown

  • Anson Whitfield

    Anson Whitfield

    Mel Romero

  • Dan Minnick

    Dan Minnick

    Steve Little

Overview

The fun-loving, easy-going, 60- to 75-year-old Senior Softball team "Kids At Heart" suddenly decide to go for their secret dream -- win the World Series (BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE!) Renaming themselves "Big Guns", they get serious and play hard, maybe a little too hard. Our sweet guys suddenly disappear! The joking stops! Madcap disasters strike the team! Illegal bats and booze, ringers and wild women bring out the worst in them! Finally even wise old guys think twice as they rediscover that love and their friendships are more important than winning.

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