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"Nothing in common. Everything to gain."

Trying to put himself back together after serving prison time for robbery, Paul takes a job as a parks employee in a small Connecticut town. His co-worker, Murph, a generation older than Paul, is dealing with his own issues, chiefly the the impending death of his very ill gay son. After the men have a run-in with local snob Frederickson, Murph's age and experience starts to temper Paul's fiery nature, as the younger man begins to embrace his new life.

Top Cast

  • Ned Beatty

    Ned Beatty

    Murph

  • Liev Schreiber

    Liev Schreiber

    Paul

  • Campbell Scott

    Campbell Scott

    Frederickson

  • Ian Hart

    Ian Hart

    Fran

  • Peri Gilpin

    Peri Gilpin

    Georgia

  • Bill Raymond

    Bill Raymond

    Don Regan

  • Catherine Kellner

    Catherine Kellner

    Dawn

  • Hallee Hirsh

    Hallee Hirsh

    Hope

Overview

Trying to put himself back together after serving prison time for robbery, Paul takes a job as a parks employee in a small Connecticut town. His co-worker, Murph, a generation older than Paul, is dealing with his own issues, chiefly the the impending death of his very ill gay son. After the men have a run-in with local snob Frederickson, Murph's age and experience starts to temper Paul's fiery nature, as the younger man begins to embrace his new life.

Rating

6.5 / 10
16 Reviews
1 Popular

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