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Tully (2003)
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Starring: Bob Burrus, Glenn Fitzgerald, Anson Mount, Julianne Nicholson
Director: Hilary Birmingham
Category: Drama, Independent
Studio: Hart Sharp Video
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Length:
102 mins

 
 

 

Tully Coates Jr. (Anson Mount), with his good looks and chiseled body is the local heartthrob. While he has a new girlfriend virtually every night, he's incapable of getting close to anyone. His younger brother Earl is the shy and sensitive type. The only common bond between these disparate siblings is Ella Smalley, an intelligent and even-tempered young woman who returns to their Nebraska hometown to intern at a local veterinarian's clinic.

Meanwhile, their father, Tully, Sr., a rancher who gets by with the help of his two sons, carries a brooding sadness, a hint of past wounds. As Tully and Ella get emotionally drawn to each other and Tully, Sr. confronts his past, the events of one summer change their world forever.

 
 
   
   

 
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