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Bull Durham
Genre : 
Romance, Comedy, Romantic Comedy, Sports Comedy.
Year : 
1988
Director : 
Ron Shelton.
Actors : 
Kevin Costner, Susan Sarandon, Tim Robbins, Trey Wilson, Robert Wuhl, Jenny Robertson, Max Patkin, William O'Leary, Sid Aikens, Greg Avelone, C.K. Bibby, Pete Bock, Craig Brown, Garland Bunting, Wes Currin, Butch Davis, Don S. Davis, Paul Devlin, Robert Dickman, Tobi Eshelman, George "Buck" Flower, Antoinette Forsyth, Danny Gans, Jeff Greene, Kelly Heath, Mo Johnson, Timothy Kirk, Todd Kopeznski, John Lovingood, Rick Marzan, Eddie Matthews, Alan Mejia, David Neidorf, Alan Paternoster, Shirley Anne Ritter, Bill Robinson, Dean Robinson, Henry Sanders, Tom Shultz, Tom Silardi, Bonnie Timmermann, Sam Veraldi, Stephen Ware, El Chico Williams, Lloyd Williams.
   
File information:
Runtime:
107:00
Codec:
dvd-rip
Size:
670.35 Mb
Storyline:

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."