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Bull Durham (1988)
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A blend of comedy, drama and romance, Bull Durham follows the intertwining of three lives brought together by the great American pastime. Crash Davis (
Kevin Costner
, showcasing his Midwestern charm) is a perennial Minor Leaguer assigned to the Durham Bulls, a hapless team with a long tradition of mediocrity. There he tutors a young, dim-witted pitching prodigy, Nuke LaLoosh (
Tim Robbins
) in the ways of baseball, life, and love. Each strikes up a romance with Annie (
Susan Sarandon
), the team's "mascot" who takes it upon herself to sleep with a new player every season. Each has his/her own conflict: Crash struggles to end his career with some measure of dignity; Nuke struggles to make it to the "big show"; and Annie struggles to find something more than a roll in the hay -- and of course, Crash and Nuke come into conflict over Annie's affections to further complicate matters. The film treats the sport of baseball with a sort of casual reverence, highlighting both the drama and the humor inherent in the game, illustrated by Annie's numerous references to baseball as "her religion." ~ Jeremy Beday, All Movie Guide
Cast
Kevin Costner
Crash Davis
Max Patkin
Himself
Jenny Robertson
Millie
Susan Sarandon
Annie Savoy
Trey Wilson
Joe "Skip" Riggins
Robert Wuhl
Larry Hockett
Tim Robbins
Ebby Calvin "Nuke" LaLoosh
William O'Leary
Jimmy
Production Crew
David Lubin
Art Director
Bonnie Timmerman
Casting
Bonnie Timmermann
Casting
Bobby Byrne
Cinematographer
Mark Burg
Co-producer
Thom Mount
Co-producer
Michael Convertino
Composer (Music Score)
Louise Frogley
Costume Designer
Ron Shelton
Director
Adam Weiss
Editor
Robert Leighton
Editor
David Lester
Executive Producer
Edith Piaf
Featured Music
Cynthia Barr
Makeup
Danny Bramson
Musical Direction/Supervision
David Lester
Producer
Mark Burg
Producer
Thom Mount
Producer
Armin Ganz
Production Designer
David Lubin
Production Designer
Nino Candido
Properties Master
Ron Shelton
Screenwriter
Kris Boxell
Set Designer
"Dr. John" C. Dumont
Songwriter
Bennie Wallace
Songwriter
Dave Alvin
Songwriter
Edith Piaf
Songwriter
George Thorogood
Songwriter
Gina Schock
Songwriter
Harry Woods
Songwriter
Ike Turner
Songwriter
James Campbell
Songwriter
Jeff "Skunk" Baxter
Songwriter
Jimmy de Knight
Songwriter
John Fogerty
Songwriter
M. Vaucaire
Songwriter
Mac Rebennack
Songwriter
Max Friedman
Songwriter
Pat di Nizio
Songwriter
Pat McLaughlin
Songwriter
Phil Everly
Songwriter
Reg Connelly
Songwriter
Rose Marks
Songwriter
Vance DeGeneres
Songwriter
William E. Ward
Songwriter
Kirk A. Francis
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1988
Runtime: 107
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Romance
Color type
DeLuxe Color
Sound
Dolby
Produced by
Mount Company
Orion
Release
June 15, 1988 (USA)
by Orion
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