Description: Original Movie Poster: Nobody's Fool (1994) 41.5 x 27When it's gone .... it's gone. Act FAST. This poster is from my private collection of rare, hard-to-find posters, which have been sitting in storage for the last couple of decades. Many of them are exceedingly hard to find. This may be the only chance to get some of these posters. This poster was obtained directly from a movie theater or video store at the time of the movie's release The pictures attached are the actual poster (not stock photos). This poster is shown in my poster frame, which is lighted. This listing is for the poster only, not my frame :) The poster is in great shape for its age but does show normal wear with some creases from being in storage and also actually being hung at a movie theater/video store. Again, this is a great find on a vintage poster. See attached images. Thanks for looking at my listing. Please check out my other listings. From Wikipedia: Nobody's Fool is a 1994 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Robert Benton, based on the 1993 novel of the same name by Richard Russo. It stars Paul Newman, Jessica Tandy, Melanie Griffith, Dylan Walsh, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Gene Saks, Josef Sommer, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Philip Bosco and Bruce Willis. It was Paramount's final production under its Paramount Communicationsownership (being sold to the original Viacom in July 1994) as well as Tandy's final film performance before her death on September 11, 1994.[3] For his performance, Newman received nominations for the Academy Award for Best Actor and Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role as well as for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama, in addition to a nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay for Benton at the 67th Academy Awards.PlotDonald "Sully" Sullivan is a stubborn old reprobate living in the peaceful, snowy northern New York state village of North Bath. He freelances in the construction business, usually with his dim-witted friend Rub by his side. He is often at odds with Carl Roebuck, a local contractor, suing him at every opportunity for unpaid wages and disability. Sully's one-legged lawyer Wirf is inept, and his lawsuits are repeatedly dismissed. As a way to irritate him, Sully openly flirts with Carl's wife Toby at every opportunity (which she enjoys). He is a regular at the Iron Horse Saloon, where he often has drinks and plays cards with Wirf, Carl, Rub, Jocko the town pharmacist, and Ollie Quinn, the town's Chief of Police.A running joke is the repeated theft of Carl's snowblower. Sully steals it to get back at Carl for his latest failed lawsuit. Carl steals it back, placing it in the yard at his construction business guarded by his doberman pinscher guard dog. Sully, after drugging the dog, steals it a second time. Carl takes it back a final time, and leaves the dog, who is now skittish due to his drugging, at Sully's childhood home for him to find.Sully is a tenant in the home of the elderly Miss Beryl, his 8th grade teacher, whose banker son Clive strongly urges her to kick him out and sell the house. Family complications of his own develop for Sully with a visit from Peter, his estranged son who is a jobless professor at odds with his wife. While he and Sully reconstruct their relationship, Sully begins a new one with young grandson Will. Peter's sudden everyday presence does not sit well with Rub, but Sully tells him that although Peter is his son, Rub is still his best friend. Meanwhile, Clive is on the verge of a lucrative deal to build an amusement park in North Bath. However, the deal unexpectedly falls through when the promoter turns out to be a con man, and Clive quietly skips town in shame since he used his bank's resources to help finance the amusement park.After being jailed for punching a police officer named Raymer who has been persecuting him, Sully's luck seems to be all bad. But his son and grandson start to warm up to him, and his fortune takes a turn for the better when his horse racing trifecta ticket wins. Even the lovely Toby expresses a willingness to leave Carl, mostly due to his constant womanizing, and run away with Sully to Hawaii. Sully realizes he can't leave his grandson and thanks Toby for considering him, just before she leaves for the airport. In the end, Sully is pretty much back where he began, boarding at Miss Beryl's. But now he is a little richer, both financially and in his soul, he's a new dog owner, and he has become the picture of contentment.CastPaul Newman as Donald "Sully" SullivanJessica Tandy as Beryl PeoplesBruce Willis as Carl RoebuckMelanie Griffith as Toby RoebuckDylan Walsh as Peter SullivanPruitt Taylor Vince as "Rub" SqueersGene Saks as "Wirf" WirfleyJosef Sommer as Clive Peoples Jr.Philip Seymour Hoffman as Officer RaymerAngelica Torn as RubyJay Patterson as JockoPhilip Bosco as Judge FlattCatherine Dent as Charlotte SullivanMargo Martindale as "Birdy"Shannah Laumeister Stern as DidiAlexander Goodwin as Will
Price: 57.21 USD
Location: Shawnee, Kansas
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Type: Poster
Year of Production: 1994
Item Height: 42 in
Style: Vintage
Theme: Movies
Time Period Manufactured: 1990-1999
Item Length: 27 in
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Framing: Unframed
Subject: Movies
Item Width: 27 in