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| Girls of Summer | |
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| Directed by | Max Tash |
| Written by | Max Tash |
| Produced by | Sally Norville Max Tash |
| Edited by | Max Tash |
| Music by | Thomas Bergersen Nick Phoenix |
| Distributed by | Iron Sink Media |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
| Language | English |
Girls of Summer is a 2008 comedy film directed by Max Tash.
Holly is a retired model who is the only female player on her cousin Jake's softball team, the Hornets. Jake, while drinking in a bar, makes a $50,000 bet with Gary, who coaches a rival team, that he can win the league championship with a team made up entirely of himself and female models. The first game is a disaster, but other more talented players join the team. This still is not enough for the team to improve by much. Eventually, with hard work and training, the Hornets contend for the league championship. While they lose the final game against Gary's team, Gary is willing to let Jake have double or nothing.