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1994110 minDrama, Comedy

Nobody's Fool

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Is Nobody's Fool worth watching? With a rating of 6.8/10, this Drama, Comedy film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Nobody's Fool Synopsis

A rascally nearing-retirement man juggles a workers' compensation suit while secretly working for his nemesis and flirting with his nemesis' young wife. As his estranged son returns, he faces new family responsibilities, while a banker plots to evict him from his home.

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Top Cast

Paul Newman
Paul NewmanSully Sullivan
Bruce Willis
Bruce WillisCarl Roebuck
Melanie Griffith
Melanie GriffithToby Roebuck
Jessica Tandy
Jessica TandyBeryl Peoples
Dylan Walsh
Dylan WalshPeter Sullivan
Pruitt Taylor Vince
Pruitt Taylor VinceRub Squeers
Gene Saks
Gene SaksWirf Wirfley
Josef Sommer
Josef SommerClive Peoples Jr.
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Philip Seymour HoffmanOfficer Raymer
Philip Bosco
Philip BoscoJudge Flatt

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Is Nobody's Fool worth watching?

Nobody's Fool has received mixed reviews with a 6.8/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Comedy movies.

Is Nobody's Fool hit or flop?

Nobody's Fool has received average ratings (6.8/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Nobody's Fool is a Drama, Comedy movie that A rascally nearing-retirement man juggles a workers' compensation suit while secretly working for his nemesis and flirting with his nemesis' young wif...

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Critic Reviews

Peter McGinnAug 12, 2020
★ 9

This is one of those classic films I would never put on a ten-best movie list, but I do include it in my ten favorite comedy movie list. (Favoritisms, not Best.) I read the book it is based on, written by Richard Russo. I thought the first half of the book was great, with witty dialogue, some of which is in the movie. But the second half of the book dragged for me. Not so with the movie. They didn’t take their ending to the same place, and I can’t fault that choice. Paul Newman is effortlessly great in this, and he has a superb supporting cast. Jessica Tandy, Melanie Griffith and Bruce Willis head up the ensemble cast. They even have a young Philip Seymour Hoffman, in my opinion one of the best actors ever at disappearing into a role. And since it fun to have a movie take place in New England that isn’t a Stephen King story?! You know, the thing about writing reviews on these great movies from the past is that it makes me want to see them again.