Stories from Long Island: 3 Films by Edward Burns (1995)
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Synopsis: This box set includes three films by director Edward Burns. THE BROTHERS McMULLEN, winner of the award for Best Film at the Sundance Film Festival, tells the story of three brothers and their... This box set includes three films by director Edward Burns. THE BROTHERS McMULLEN, winner of the award for Best Film at the Sundance Film Festival, tells the story of three brothers and their problems with life and relationships after the death of their father. SHE'S THE ONE is about two brothers, a successful Wall Street yuppie and a drifting cabdriver, and their search for happiness and love. NO LOOKING BACK is the story of Claudia, a small-town waitress who dreams of something more in life and is tempted by the sudden return of an old boyfriend. [More]
Starring: Edward Burns, Mike McGlone, Lauren Holly, Cameron Diaz
Starring: Edward Burns, Mike McGlone, Lauren Holly, Cameron Diaz, Jack Mulcahy, Maxine Bahns, Jennifer Aniston, John Mahoney, Jon Bon Jovi
Director: Edward Burns
Director: Edward Burns
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