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Mr. 3000, Spyglass Entertainment and Dimension Films present ; a Berber and Birnbaum/Kennedy/Marshall production ; Touchstone Pictures ; produced by Gary Barber, Roger Birnbaum, Maggie Wilde ; screenplay by Eric Champnella & Keith Mitchell and Howard Michael Gould ; story, Eric Champnella & Keith Mitchell ; directed by Charles Stone, III

Label
Mr. 3000, Spyglass Entertainment and Dimension Films present ; a Berber and Birnbaum/Kennedy/Marshall production ; Touchstone Pictures ; produced by Gary Barber, Roger Birnbaum, Maggie Wilde ; screenplay by Eric Champnella & Keith Mitchell and Howard Michael Gould ; story, Eric Champnella & Keith Mitchell ; directed by Charles Stone, III
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
MPAA rating: PG-13; for sexual content and language
Main title
Mr. 3000
Oclc number
57508572
Responsibility statement
Spyglass Entertainment and Dimension Films present ; a Berber and Birnbaum/Kennedy/Marshall production ; Touchstone Pictures ; produced by Gary Barber, Roger Birnbaum, Maggie Wilde ; screenplay by Eric Champnella & Keith Mitchell and Howard Michael Gould ; story, Eric Champnella & Keith Mitchell ; directed by Charles Stone, III
Runtime
104
Summary
Stan Ross was a great Major League hitter, and also a major league jerk. Upon reaching his 3000th hit and securing his place in the Hall of Fame, Stan retires, leaving his team in a lurch just before the playoffs. 9 years later when Stan is on the verge of sports immortality, a statistical error reveals that Stan, "Mr. 3000", is really Stan, "Mr. 2997". Now, at nearly 50 years old, and 3 hits shy of hitting his goal, Stan decides to make a comeback. The owners of his old team welcome him back, so how hard could it be to get 3 more hits?
Technique
live action
resource.variantTitle
Mister Three Thousand
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