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Director
  
Matthew Diamond

Budget
  
115,000 USD

Language
  
English

4.2/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy

Duration
  

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Release date
  
June 1979

Writer
  
Charles Kaufman, Haim Pekelis

Directors
  
Lloyd Kaufman, Michael Herz

Producers
  
Lloyd Kaufman, Michael Herz

Cast
  
Jennifer Hetrick
(Samantha),
Jim Harrison
(Wes),
Rick Gitlin
(Fred),
Helen Campitelli
(Jamie),
Rick Khan
(Tom),
Diana Valentien
(Maureen)

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,
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Tagline
  
It's a World Series of Laughs!

Squeeze Play! is a 1979 comedy film directed by Matthew Diamond.

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Plot

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A group of New Jersey women, upset over their boyfriends' tendency to pay more attention to softball than their love lives, decide to beat them at their own game...literally. The girls form their own softball team and challenge the men to a match out on the field. The men initially scoff at the idea, but soon grow nervous when they worry that they'll lose face if they refuse to play.

Production

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The idea of Squeeze Play! came from a suggestion that Kaufman and Herz should make a movie about a women’s softball team and their amorous adventures. Kaufman added the comedy element, and along with his brother Charles and screenwriter Haim Pekelis, a 75-page screenplay was finally worked out; the Kaufmans provided the ideas for sight gags and jokes, and Pekelis worked out the plot.

Reception

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Once Squeeze Play! was completed, the reactions were almost unanimously negative. Major studios refused to distribute it, and two of the film’s executive producers demanded to have their names taken off of it.

Squeeze Play! finally made its theatrical debut as a double feature with The In-Laws in Norfolk, Virginia to tremendous success. The film built up a steady following in Virginia before being widely distributed nationwide. The film was constantly in Variety’s top 50 list and received excellent reviews from both The New York Times and The New York Daily News.

References

Squeeze Play! Wikipedia
Squeeze Play! IMDb Squeeze Play! themoviedb.org