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Widescreen version; Dolby Digital: English 5.1 Surround; English Dolby Surround; French Dolby Surround; Spanish subtitles; English captions; Interactive menus; Scene selection; Theatrical trailer
Full Product DetailsSide #1 -- WIDESCREEN
0. Scene Selection
1. Puerto Vallarta, Mexico [4:32]
2. Los Angeles, Two Years Later [2:44]
3. No Longer In Remission [4:55]
4. Lester Ivar [2:21]
5. A Few Questions [3:48]
6. Raymond Hope [3:40]
7. Bal A Versailles Perfume [2:37]
8. We're Broke [3:19]
9. Gloria Lamar [1:15]
10. Reuben [3:45]
11. Billy Sullivan's Suicide [3:23]
12. Jack Comes Home, "You haven't said you're sorry." [1:29]
13. The Ranch House [2:41]
14. Garvey's BBQ [1:53]
15. "All my life I picked the losers." [5:02]
16. Let Me Go [2:06]
17. Digging Up the Past [2:09]
18. Somebody Else's Girl [3:36]
19. There's Them and There's Us [1:26]
20. Enough Truth [1:30]
21. Still Love Me? [5:33]
22. Catalina [1:16]
23. Credits [2:09]
The Nobody's Fool (1994) team of Paul Newman, director Robert Benton, and scripter Richard Russo reassembled for this L.A. detective drama, beginning with a Puerto Vallarta prologue showing private eye Harry Ross (Newman) accidentally shot by 17-year-old Mel Ames (Reese Witherspoon) during his efforts to get her to return home. Two years later, the broke and divorced Ross lives in a garage apartment on the estate of Mel's parents, his movie-star friends Jack and Catherine Ames (Gene Hackman and Susan Sarandon). The cancer-ridden Jack is not unaware that Harry is attracted to Catherine. Delivering a package for Jack, Harry encounters elderly Lester Ivar (M. Emmet Walsh), who shoots at Harry and then dies. Harry's curiosity is provoked when he discovers that Ivar was an investigator checking into the disappearance of Catherine's first husband, written off 20 years earlier as an unsolved case, but now reactivated as Harry's sleuth-work leads him on a trail of past crimes and cover-ups. The Ames residence is actually the former Cedric Gibbons-Delores Del Rio home, and a never-completed Frank Lloyd Wright house near Malibu served as the Ames' ranchhouse. Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide