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Nobody's Fool

(1994)

Rated R for some language and nudity.

R 110min.
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Released on December 25, 1994
Paul Newman earned an Oscar nomination (and won citations from the New York Film Critics Circle and the Berlin International Film Festival) for his performance in this well-drawn comedy-drama. Read More
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Jessica Tandy Miss Beryl
Bruce Willis Carl Roebuck
Melanie Griffith Toby Roebuck
Josef Sommer Clive Peoples Jr.
Philip Seymour Hoffman Officer Raymer
Philip Bosco Judge Flatt
October 06, 2008
Englama
The best movie I have ever seen. I read the book and fell in love with the characters and did not know there was a movie. WOW the movie was terrific and everyone on my Christmas list got a 'Nobody's Fool' movie.
August 29, 2008
AD563
NOT WELL KNOWN, BUT PROBABLY ONE OF HIS BEST. HE REALLY PLAYS A MAN HAPPY WITH HIMSELF, REGARDLESS WHAT CRITICS MAY HAVE SAID ABOUT THE CHARACTER!
August 18, 2008
Intairrec
A Movie worth watching. Well done.
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