10 Cent Beer Night: A Riotous Tale of Sport and Mayhem

Name: 10 Cent Beer Night
Description: Ten Cent Beer Night was a promotion held by Major League Baseball’s Cleveland Indians during a game against the Texas Rangers at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S., on June 4, 1974. The decision to sell beer for just 10 cents led to an unruly situation as attendees purchased more than expected, resulting in chaos.
Genre: Feature Film
Date Created: June 4, 1974
Producer: Brent Madison, Jason Cook
Writer: Shaun Early, Jack Hussar
Writer/Director: Leo Milano
Status: Active Development
Location: Cleveland
Email: leo@badlittlething.com, jason.digitalcuvee@gmail.com


10 Cent Beer Night: A Riotous Exploration of 1974’s Infamous Baseball Promotion

“10 Cent Beer Night” dives into the chaotic world of one of Major League Baseball’s most notorious events. Set against the backdrop of a Cleveland Indians game, the film captures a moment in history where cheap beer and a carefree attitude led to unexpected consequences. The event, held on June 4, 1974, resulted not only in rowdy fans but also sparked discussions around sports safety and alcohol consumption, making it a timely narrative for today’s audience.

Directed by Leo Milano and featuring a talented team of writers, Shaun Early and Jack Hussar, this feature film combines humor, drama, and historical significance. With producers Brent Madison and Jason Cook steering the project, “10 Cent Beer Night” promises an engaging storyline that illuminates both the jubilance and chaos skewing a baseball game experience. Audiences can look forward to a film that encapsulates the spirit of the 70s while provoking thought about the fine line between celebration and excess.




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