It's My Turn

It's My Turn

91 mins | Comedy, Romance | Oct. 24, 1980

A successful but stressed mathematics professor goes to her father's wedding and falls in love with her father's bride's son, a prematurely retired pro baseball player. She must choose between him and her current boyfriend, between Chicago and New York, and between research and administration.

It's My Turn

91 mins | Comedy, Romance | Oct. 24, 1980

It's My Turn
A successful but stressed mathematics professor goes to her father's wedding and falls in love with her father's bride's son, a prematurely retired pro baseball player. She must choose between him and her current boyfriend, between Chicago and New York, and between research and administration.
IMDb rating 5.4
Producers Columbia Pictures
Original title It's My Turn
Directors Claudia Weill
Writers Eleanor Bergstein

Cast

Jill Clayburgh

as Dr. Katherine "Kate" Gunzinger

Michael Douglas

as Ben Lewin

Charles Grodin

as Homer

Beverly Garland

as Emma

Steven Hill

as Jacob Gunzinger

Teresa Baxter

as Maryanne

Joan Copeland

as Rita

John Gabriel

as Hunter

Charles Kimbrough

as Jerome

Roger Robinson

as Flicker

Jennifer Salt

as Maisie

Daniel Stern

as Cooperman

Dianne Wiest

as Gail

Ron Frazier

as Professor

Edwin McDonough

as Professor

Toshi Toda

as Professor

Robert Ackerman

as Good Will Man

Raf Mauro

as Jerry Lanz Man

Michael Alaimo

as Man at Restaurant

Ernie Lively

as Man at Restaurant (as Ernie Brown)

Noah Hathaway

as Homer's Son

Marlyn Gates

as Homer's Daughter

Raymond Singer

as Rabbi

David Goodman

as Man in Baseball Stands

James Desmond

as Man in Baseball Stands

Steven Fromewick

as Man in Baseball Stands

Joe Hamer

as Man in Baseball Stands

Paul Blair

as Himself

Héctor López

as Himself

Joe Collins

as Himself

Frank McCormick

as Himself

Larry Doby

as Himself

Tony Ferrara

as Himself

Sal Maglie

as Himself

Bob Feller

as Himself

Mickey Mantle

as Himself

Roger Maris

as Himself

Whitey Ford

as Himself

Willard Marshall

as Himself

Al Forman

as Himself

Frank Messer

as Himself

Tom Gorman

as Himself

Johnny Orsino

as Himself

Bud Harrelson

as Himself

Dusty Rhodes

as Himself

Gene Hermanski

as Himself

Specs Shea

as Himself

Elston Howard

as Himself

Ron Tellefsen

as Himself

Monte Irvin

as Himself

Bobby Thomson

as Himself

Ed Kranepool

as Himself

Bill White

as Himself

John Kuchs

as Himself

Sal Yvars

as Himself

James Gammon

as Connie Foxworth (uncredited)

Nora Heflin

as Maisie (uncredited)

Lou Mulford

as Woman at Restaurant (uncredited)

Daniel J. Travanti

as Interviewer (uncredited)

Robert P. Fields

as Young Baseball Fan (uncredited)