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This film was followed by a 1979 CBS-TV series, and by a 2005 remake of the 1976 film. | This film was followed by a 1979 CBS-TV series, and by a 2005 remake of the 1976 film. | ||
==Appearances== | |||
* [[Tomisaburo Wakayama]] as Coach Shimizu | |||
* [[Antonio Inoki]] as himself | |||
* Hatsune Ishihara as Arika | |||
* [[Kyoko Fuji]] as Madam | |||
* [[Robert Kino]] as Moderator (as Bob Kino) | |||
* [[Tak Kubota]] as Referee | |||
* Music by [[Paul Chihara]] | |||
==Streaming== | |||
* HBO Max: [https://play.hbomax.com/page/urn:hbo:page:GYfhf-wD2NBTCwgEAAABj:type:feature Account Required] | |||
[[Category:Movies]] | [[Category:Movies]] | ||
[[Category:Gaijin in Japan]] | [[Category:Gaijin in Japan]] | ||
[[Category: The 1970s]] | [[Category: The 1970s]] | ||
[[Category: 1978.06]] |
Latest revision as of 06:37, 14 November 2022
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.
Appearances[edit]
- Tomisaburo Wakayama as Coach Shimizu
- Antonio Inoki as himself
- Hatsune Ishihara as Arika
- Kyoko Fuji as Madam
- Robert Kino as Moderator (as Bob Kino)
- Tak Kubota as Referee
- Music by Paul Chihara
Streaming[edit]
- HBO Max: Account Required