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  1. Running time. 101 minutes. Language. English. Budget. $20 million. Box office. $2,694,234. The Scout is a 1994 American comedy film starring Brendan Fraser and Albert Brooks and directed by Michael Ritchie .

  2. 30 de set. de 1994 · The Scout: Directed by Michael Ritchie. With Albert Brooks, Brendan Fraser, Dianne Wiest, Anne Twomey. The story of a baseball scout who discovers a talented but troubled baseball player.

    • (7K)
    • Comedy, Drama, Sport
    • Michael Ritchie
    • 1994-09-30
  3. 30 de set. de 1994 · Overview. When his star recruit botches a Major League Baseball debut, humiliated talent scout Al Percolo gets banished to rural Mexico, where he finds a potential gold mine in the arm of young phenom Steve Nebraska. Soon, the New York Yankees put a $55 million contract on the table—provided a psychiatrist can affirm Nebraska's ...

  4. Movie. Audience Score. 52. PG-13 1 hr 41 min Sep 30th, 1994 Comedy. When his star recruit botches a Major League Baseball debut, humiliated talent scout Al Percolo gets banished to rural Mexico...

    • (101)
    • Michael Ritchie
    • PG-13
    • Albert Brooks
  5. TRAILER. Watchlist. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. Al Percolo (Albert Brooks), a scout for the New York Yankees, is sent to Mexico after his latest prospect (Michael Rapaport)...

    • (26)
    • Michael Ritchie
    • PG-13
    • Albert Brooks
  6. Synopsis. When his star recruit botches a Major League Baseball debut, humiliated talent scout Al Percolo gets banished to rural Mexico, where he finds a potential gold mine in the arm of young phenom Steve Nebraska. Soon, the New York Yankees put a $55 million contract on the table—provided a psychiatrist can affirm Nebraska's mental stability.

    • 101 min
  7. When his star recruit botches a Major League Baseball debut, humiliated talent scout Al Percolo gets banished to rural Mexico, where he finds a potential gold mine in the arm of young phenom Steve… ‎The Scout (1994) directed by Michael Ritchie • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd