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Nobodys Fool
TrailerDonald 'Sully' Sullivan is an expert at avoiding adult responsibilities. At 60, he divides all his time between a local bar and the occasional construction job. One day, Sully nearly runs into his son Peter and discovers that he has a grandson he never knew about; for the first time, Sully finds himself thinking that he ought to start behaving like a grown-up.Actors: Paul Newman, Jessica Tandy, Bruce Willis, Melanie Griffith, Dylan Walsh, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Gene Saks, Josef Sommer, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Philip Bosco, Catherine Dent, ...»Director: Robert BentonCountry: United StatesDuration: 110 minQuality: HDRelease: 1994IMDb: 7.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Nobodys Fool"
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Characters of "Nobodys Fool"
Sully SullivanPlayed by: Paul NewmanBeryl PeoplesPlayed by: Jessica TandyCarl RoebuckPlayed by: Bruce WillisToby RoebuckPlayed by: Melanie GriffithPeterPlayed by: Dylan WalshRub SqueersPlayed by: Pruitt Taylor VinceWirf WirfleyPlayed by: Gene SaksClive Peoples, Jr.Played by: Josef SommerOfficer RaymerPlayed by: Philip Seymour HoffmanJudge FlattPlayed by: Philip BoscoCharlottePlayed by: Catherine DentWackerPlayed by: Carl J. MatusovichOllie QuinnPlayed by: Jerry MayerCassPlayed by: Angela PietropintoHattiePlayed by: Alice DrummondRubyPlayed by: Angelica PageRalphPlayed by: Richard MaweRufusPlayed by: Joe PaparoneDidiPlayed by: Shannah LaumeisterHorace YaneyPlayed by: Kenneth FrawleyC. W. LomaxPlayed by: Page Johnson -
Directors of "Nobodys Fool"
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Creators of "Nobodys Fool"
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Critic Reviews of "Nobodys Fool"
New YorkerOctober 29, 2013The movie is both a star vehicle and an ensemble piece; the other actors revolve around Newman yet give off more than just his reflected light.
Chicago TribuneOctober 29, 2013We love to see our movie gods play flawed souls, especially a god with a face that looks like one on a Roman coin.
Los Angeles TimesOctober 29, 2013Moviegoing holds few pleasures greater than watching an established star completely inhabit a role that exactly suits his personality and abilities. And seeing Paul Newman in Nobody's Fool defines that pleasure.
Orlando SentinelOctober 29, 2013Nobody's Fool is funny at times and as cuddly as an old teddy bear. But this movie is being taken far too seriously in some circles.
Seattle TimesOctober 29, 2013While watching Robert Benton's sublime adaptation of Richard Russo's novel, it's hard to avoid the realization that movies like this have become an endangered species.
Philadelphia InquirerOctober 29, 2013The principal pleasure of this film directed by Robert Benton is that its characters are carefully drawn and developed rather than applied like so many decals on a two- dimensional wintry landscape.
Christian Science MonitorOctober 29, 2013Robert Benton has made Nobody's Fool, a return to the finely humanistic spirit that made his Places in the Heart and Kramer vs. Kramer' so popular.
Empire MagazineOctober 29, 2013Nobody's Fool is an unprecedented treat, populated with charming, believable characters and a parting shot so beautiful even the hardest of hearts will melt helplessly at its sight.
Philadelphia Daily NewsOctober 29, 2013Director Robert Benton captures the droll eccentricity of small-town life without any of the usual phony preciousness.
People MagazineOctober 29, 2013Over time, the rhythms of small-town life and the eccentricities of its residents can grow on you. That's exactly what happens as you watch this sharply observant movie.
Radio TimesOctober 29, 2013An old hand at this kind of heart-warming fare, Benton doesn't swamp it with sentimentality, allowing the crumpled charisma of Newman to effortlessly carry the drama.
South Florida Sun-SentinelOctober 29, 2013Newman clearly owns the part of Sully, but there is nary a false or uncertain note struck by anyone in this ensemble cast.
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