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Mumford (1999)
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Lawrence Kasdan wrote and directed this comedy about a young psychologist named Mumford (Loren Dean), who arrives in a small town and sets up a practice. Mumford's style is short on analytic mumbo-jumbo and long on practical advice, and he soon finds that he has a long list of satisfied clients in his new home town, including many of the city's most prominent citizens. Mumford's advice also helps love bloom among the city's single residents. However, the city already had a psychologist, Ernest Delbanco (David Paymer), who is quickly losing business to Mumford. So Ernest starts asking questions: who is this Mumford, and just what are his qualifications? Mumford's supporting cast includes Ted Danson, Martin Short, Alfre Woodard, Hope Davis, Jason Lee, and Pruitt Taylor Vince. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Loren DeanHope Davis, (more)
Director(s):
Lawrence Kasdan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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    Ryan O.

    a good little movie worth a watch.

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    James W.

    A best-ever movie! Jane Adams is the highly skeptical shrink, not David Paymer. Sure, it's a fantasy with unlikely real-life situations, but what a beautiful and fun story of "hope springs eternal"!

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    Linae/Timothy G.

    Great story line. I liked everything but the nudity. There was way too much of it. Everything else was terrific and I loved the ending.

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