A blend of comedy, drama and romance, Bull Durham follows the intertwining of three lives brought together by the great American pastime. Crash Davis (Kevin Costner, showcasing his Midwestern charm) is a perennial Minor Leaguer assigned to the Durham Bulls, a hapless team with a long tradition of mediocrity. There he tutors a young, dim-witted pitching prodigy, Nuke LaLoosh (Tim Robbins) in the ways of baseball, life, and love. Each strikes up a romance with Annie (Susan Sarandon), the team's "mascot" who takes it upon herself to sleep with a new player every season. Each has his/her own conflict: Crash struggles to end his career with some measure of dignity; Nuke struggles to make it to the "big show"; and Annie struggles to find something more than a roll in the hay — and of course, Crash and Nuke come into conflict over Annie's affections to further complicate matters. The film treats the sport of baseball with a sort of casual reverence, highlighting both the drama and the humor inherent in the game, illustrated by Annie's numerous references to baseball as "her religion." — Jeremy Beday
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Kevin Costner | Crash Davis |
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Susan Sarandon | Annie Savoy |
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Tim Robbins | Ebby Calvin 'Nuke' LaLoosh |
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Trey Wilson | Skip |
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Robert Wuhl | Larry |
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William O'Leary | Jimmy |
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David Neidorf | Bobby |
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Danny Gans | Deke |
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Tom Silardi | Tony |
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Lloyd T. Williams | Mickey |
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Rick Marzan | Jose |
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George Buck | Nuke's Father |
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Jenny Robertson | Millie |
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Gregory Avellone | Doc |
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Garland Bunting | Teddy - Radio Announcer |
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Robert Dickman | Whitey |
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Timothy Kirk | Ed |
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Don Davis | Scared Batter |
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Stephen Ware | Umpire |
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Tobi Eshelman | Bat Boy |
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C.K. Bibby | Mayor |
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Henry G. Sanders | Sandy |
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Antoinette Forsyth | Ballpark Announcer |
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Shirley Anne Ritter | Cocktail Waitress |
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Pete Bock | Minister |
| Director | Ron Shelton |
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| Writer | Ron Shelton | |
| Producer | Mark Burg, Charles Hirschhorn, David V. Lester, Thom Mount | |
| Musician | Michael Convertino | |
| Photography | Bobby Byrne | |
| Edition | Criterion |
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| Packaging | Keep Case |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Widescreen (1.85:1) |
| Audio Tracks | DTS-HD HR 5.1 [English] |
| Distributor | Criterion Collection |
| Layers | Dual side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Jul 10, 2018 |
| Regions | Region A |