Eight Men Out
The film "Eight Men Out" is a 119 minute drama / history / sport from 1988, directed by and John Sayles. The main cast consists of Charlie Sheen, John Cusack, Christopher Lloyd, D.B. Sweeney and Michael Lerner.
Eight Men Out
- Directed by: , John Sayles
- Main cast: Charlie Sheen, John Cusack, Christopher Lloyd, D.B. Sweeney, Michael Lerner
- Written by: , John Sayles
- Cinematography: , Robert Richardson
- Music: , Mason Daring
Details
Release Dates
Eight Men Out premiered in cinemas on September 2, 1988.
Find more titles that premiered in cinemas in september 1988 or premiered in cinemas 1988.
Cast & Crew
We know about 39 people who worked on "Eight Men Out";
Directed by
Written by
Cinematography
Music
Editing
Roles
- Barbara Garrick ... Helen Weaver
- Bill Irwin ... Eddie Collins
- Brad Armacost ... Attendant
- Charles Siebert ... Ivey Wingo (as Charles Siebert II)
- Charlie Sheen ... Oscar 'Hap' Felsch
- Christopher Lloyd ... 'Sleepy' Bill Burns
- Clyde Bassett ... Ban Johnson
- D.B. Sweeney ... Joseph 'Shoeless Joe' Jackson
- Danton Stone ... Hired Killer
- David Carpenter ... Fan
- David Strathairn ... Eddie Cicotte
- Dick Cusack ... Judge Friend
- Don Harvey ... Charles 'Swede' Risberg
- Gordon Clapp ... Ray Schalk
- Jace Alexander ... Dickie Kerr
- James Read ... Claude 'Lefty' Williams
- John Anderson ... Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis
- John Cusack ... George 'Buck' Weaver
- John Griesemer ... New Jersey Fan
- John Mahoney ... William 'Kid' Gleason
- John Sayles ... Ring Lardner
- Kevin Tighe ... Joseph 'Sport' Sullivan
- Maggie Renzi ... Rose Cicotte
- Michael Laskin ... Alfred Austrian
- Michael Lerner ... Arnold Rothstein
- Michael Mantell ... Abe Attell
- Michael Rooker ... Arnold 'Chick' Gandil
- Nancy Travis ... Lyra Williams
- Perry Lang ... Fred McMullin
- Randle Mell ... Michael Ahearn
- Rich Komenich ... Jury Foreman
- Richard Edson ... Billy Maharg
- Stephen Mendillo ... Monk
- Studs Terkel ... Hugh Fullerton
- Tom Marshall ... Browns umpire
Rate this title
Have you seen Eight Men Out? Rate it between 1 to 10 below.