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Coach Morris Buttermaker (Character)
from The Bad News Bears (1976)

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Morris Buttermaker

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  1. Bad News Bears (2005) Played by Billy Bob Thornton (as Morris Buttermaker)

  2. "The Bad News Bears"
        - Double Play (1980) TV episode, Played by Jack Warden (as Morris Buttermaker)
        - Scrambled Eggs (1980) TV episode, Played by Jack Warden (as Morris Buttermaker)
        - Old Timers' Day (1980) TV episode, Played by Jack Warden (as Morris Buttermaker)
        - Matched Set (1980) TV episode, Played by Jack Warden (as Morris Buttermaker)
        - Wedding Bells: Part 2 (1980) TV episode, Played by Jack Warden (as Morris Buttermaker)
          (21 more)

  3. The Bad News Bears (1976) Played by Walter Matthau

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Quotes:
From Bad News Bears (2005)
Liz Whitewood: I have been thinking a lot about you.
Morris Buttermaker: I have that effect on women.
Liz Whitewood: Really...
Morris Buttermaker: Yeah. Well, I haven't paid for sex in years. I think a lot of it has to do with getting older and... you know, being more distinguished.
Liz Whitewood: I was thinking more along the lines of the dangerous type. What you hear about the bad boy, the sexy scumbag, the serial killer who gets married in prison. I have never felt like that. Until I met you.
Morris Buttermaker: Well, thanks.
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