Nobody's Fool & Fat Man & Little Boy with Paul Newman: DVD Cover

    Nobody's Fool & Fat Man & Little Boy
    a.k.a. Nobody's Fool & Fat Man & Little Boy Cast: Paul Newman

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    • DVD Release Date: 03/18/2008
    • Sales Rank: 5,577

    Viewer Rating: (2 ratings)

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    Disc #1, Side A -- Nobody's Fool
    1. Opening Credits [2:37]
    2. North Bath, New York [2:47]
    3. One-Legged Lawyer [9:40]
    4. Poker [7:36]
    5. Thanksgiving [5:53]
    6. Will's Plan [3:34]
    7. A Man Among Men [8:07]
    8. Hamburger Caper [17:09]
    9. Ghosts [10:08]
    10. Wishes [6:14]
    11. Final Instructions [6:04]
    12. Funeral For Miss Hattie [3:59]
    13. Friends Again [2:37]
    14. Strip Poker [7:48]
    15. Change of Luck [6:53]
    16. Home Again [5:10]
    17. End Credits [3:45]

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    "Fat Man" and "Little Boy" were the nicknames given the atomic bombs that were dropped over Hiroshima and Nagasaki in the waning days of World War II. This elaborately assembled film is the story of the events leading up to the dawn of the atomic age. Paul Newman plays General Leslie Groves, a hard-nosed career soldier who in 1942 finds himself the reluctant "nursemaid" to a group of idealistic scientists in Los Alamos, New Mexico. As the military head of the top-secret Manhattan Project, Groves intends to have the operation run by the book--and failing that, to have things his way at all costs. The film's storyline narrows down to a battle of egos between Groves and atomic scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer (Dwight Schultz), in his own way as contentious and childishly single-purposed as the general. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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    May 04, 2009: Excellent movie, good writing, interesting characters. I can watch it again and again.