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1988 • Comedy / Romance • 108m

Bull Durham

"Romance is a lot like baseball. It's not whether you win or lose. It's how you play the game."

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Veteran catcher Crash Davis is brought to the minor league Durham Bulls to help their up and coming pitching prospect, "Nuke" Laloosh. Their relationship gets off to a rocky start and is further complicated when baseball groupie Annie Savoy sets her sights on the two men.

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Kevin Costner
Kevin Costner
Crash Davis
Susan Sarandon
Susan Sarandon
Annie Savoy
Tim Robbins
Tim Robbins
Ebby Calvin "Nuke" LaLoosh
Trey Wilson
Trey Wilson
Skip
Robert Wuhl
Robert Wuhl
Larry
William O'Leary
William O'Leary
Jimmy
David Neidorf
David Neidorf
Bobby
Danny Gans
Danny Gans
Deke
Jenny Robertson
Jenny Robertson
Millie
George Buck
George Buck
Nuke's Father
Gregory Avellone
Gregory Avellone
Doc
Robert Dickman
Robert Dickman
Whitey
Stephen Ware
Stephen Ware
Umpire
Henry G. Sanders
Henry G. Sanders
Sandy
Director: Ron SheltonExecutive Producer: David V. LesterProducer: Mark BurgProducer: Thom MountWriter: Ron Shelton

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2026-08-08
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I did rather like "Annie" (Susan Sarandon) taking a distinctly more actively benevolent view of supporting her local baseball team. Each season, she selects one of the lads from the team to be her friend-with-benefits for the season - all in the hope that this will help stop them languishing at the bottom of the league tables. She has some provenance with this process as usually the lucky player goes on to play unexpectedly well so success might loom for either new boy "Ebby" (Tim Robbins) who has great speed with his pitching but his aim leaves a lot to be desired or for "Crash" (Kevin Costner) who is much older, wiser, and purposed with getting "Ebby" to actually direct his skills more accurately. Now the hormonally active lad has no problems being her choice for extra-curricular entertainment but the older gent feels that wouldn't be appropriate and that sex ought not to be integrated in quite this way to motivate the players. As the season progresses, all three have to come to terms with maturity, success and failure as we roll along rather too predictably but still quite amiably to it's conclusion. The enthusiastic Sarandon steals the scenes here for me, and likewise Robbins delivers engagingly well as the lad juggling balls a-plenty as his priorities vacillate between his on and off-pitch activities, but for me Costner rather coasted through this drama putting in very little effort and relying on a sort of handsome laissez-faire approach that didn't quite work. In some ways his characterisation exemplified the mediocrity of so many who make a decent living from baseball, or football, or cricket, without really having any great skill at all save for spotting greater abilities in others. On that score, he does deliver but for me but I've always found him just a little too charm free. There is some wit from the dialogue and I did enjoy the absurd match commentaries from "Teddy" (Garland Bunting) who reminded me of the almost zealous way in which many fans - especially parents - follow the antics of their teams and players, but as it advances to the latter stages the humour becomes a little subsumed into something disappointingly sentimental. It's a watchable enough sporting drama with flashes that stand out, but I'm not soo sure I'd bother again.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
The Mount Company, Orion Pictures
Budget
$7,000,000
Box Office
$50,888,000

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