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2005 |
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R |
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| Duration |
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118 minutes |
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| Director |
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Mike Binder |
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Jack Binder, Alex Gartner, Sammy Lee, Mike Binder, Mark Damon |
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| Distributor |
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New Line Cinema |
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Cast |
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Kevin Costner as Denny Davies Alicia Witt as Hadley Wolfmeyer Erika Christensen as Andy Wolfmeyer Evan Rachel Wood as Lavender "Popeye" Wolfmeyer Joan Allen as Terry Wolfmeyer Keri Russell as Emily Wolfmeyer |
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Synopsis |
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Sharp-witted Terry Wolfmeyer, a suburban wife and mother, has her life take an unusual turn when her husband unexpectedly disappears. Struggling to deal with his sudden absence, Terry finds herself increasingly at odds with her four headstrong daughters and regularly drowning her anger in alcohol, until she develops an offbeat relationship with her next-door neighbor, Denny. A once-great baseball star turned radio DJ, Denny becomes a drinking buddy for Terry and slowly evolves into her source of strength, as well as an ad-hoc father to her daughters. But things get complicated as Terry’s daughters grow accustomed to having Denny around while attempting to juggle not only their mother’s romantic dilemmas, but their own.
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