Michael Ritchie Fred T. Gallo (associate producer)
Starring
Tony Curtis Jackie Earle Haley
Cinematography
Gene Polito
Edited by
Richard A. Harris Dennis Virkler
Music by
Paul Chihara
Distributed by
Paramount Pictures
Release date
June 30, 1978 (1978-06-30)
Running time
92 minutes
Country
United States
Languages
English Japanese
Box office
$7.3 million (U.S./Canada rentals)[1]
The Bad News Bears Go to Japan (also known as The Bad News Bears 3) is a 1978 American sport comedy film released by Paramount Pictures and was the third and last of a series, following The Bad News Bears and The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training. It stars Tony Curtis and Jackie Earle Haley and features Regis Philbin in a small role and Japanese wrestler Antonio Inoki in a role.
This film was followed by a 1979 CBS-TV series, and by a 2005 remake of the 1976 film.
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