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Bull Durham
Cast
Kevin Costner, Susan Sarandon, Tim Robbins, Trey Wilson View AllCrew
Ron Shelton (Director), Ron Shelton (Writer) View All
Release: Jun. 15th, 1988
Runtime: 1 hour, 48 minutes
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Annie grows out of her groupie status and realizes she loves Crash, Crash accepts that his playing days are over, and Nuke makes it to the majors, still dumb but having absorbed enough wisdom from Crash that he'll clearly be okay.

The setting is Durham, North Carolina and their minor league baseball team, the Durham Bulls where we meet our leading triangle: Ebbie "Nuke" Laloosh (Tim Robbins) is a fledgling pitcher with the team, he has a bullet for an arm but not a clue what to do with it; Crash Davis (Kevin Costn....

Sarandon plays a minor-league fan whose near-religious devotion of the game extends to her beginning a romantic affair with a different player each season, rationalising it as her way of giving players a crash course in life experiences and thus making them into better baseball players as a result.