The Prince of Tides (1991)
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- R
- 2h 12min
- Drama, Romance
- 25 Dec 1991 (USA)
- Movie
- Nominated for 7 Oscars. Another 3 wins & 11 nominations.
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Cast verified as complete
Nick Nolte | ... |
Tom Wingo
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Barbra Streisand | ... |
Susan Lowenstein
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Blythe Danner | ... |
Sally Wingo
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Kate Nelligan | ... |
Lila Wingo Newbury
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Jeroen Krabbé | ... |
Herbert Woodruff
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Melinda Dillon | ... |
Savannah Wingo
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George Carlin | ... |
Eddie Detreville
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Jason Gould | ... |
Bernard Woodruff
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Brad Sullivan | ... |
Henry Wingo
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Maggie Collier | ... |
Lucy Wingo
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Lindsay Wray | ... |
Jennifer Wingo
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Brandlyn Whitaker | ... |
Chandler Wingo
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Justen Woods | ... |
Tom Wingo (age 6)
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Bobby Fain | ... |
Tom Wingo (age 10)
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Trey Yearwood | ... |
Tom Wingo (age 13)
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Tiffany Jean Davis | ... |
Savannah Wingo (age 6)
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Nancy Moore Atchison | ... |
Savannah Wingo (age 10)
(as Nancy Atchison)
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Kiki Runyan | ... |
Savannah Wingo (age 13)
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Grayson Fricke | ... |
Luke Wingo (age 9)
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Ryan Newman | ... |
Luke Wingo (age 13)
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Chris Stacy | ... |
Luke Wingo (age 16)
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Milton Clark Jr. | ... |
Doctor
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Bonnie Johnson | ... |
Nurse #1
(as Bonnie Cook)
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Dottie Soracco | ... |
Nurse #2
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Bob Hannah | ... |
Reese Newbury
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Norman Max Maxwell | ... |
Rapist #1
(as Max Maxwell)
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R.D. Oprea | ... |
Rapist #2
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Rebecca Fleming | ... |
Megan Daniels
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Sandy Rowe | ... |
Monique
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Alan Sader | ... |
Spencer Richardson
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Frederick Neumann | ... |
Madison Kingsley
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Nick Searcy | ... |
Man at Party
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Kirk Whalum | ... |
Saxophonist
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Marilyn Carter | ... |
Anna Richardson
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Yvonne Erickson | ... |
Christine Kingsley
(as Yvonne Brisendine)
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Lee Lively | ... |
Ed Rosenberg
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Ann Pierce | ... |
Riva Rosenberg
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Francis Dumaurier | ... |
Waiter
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John Arceri | ... |
Vendor
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Warren Kremin | ... |
Fisherman
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Robert Baglia | ... |
Vince (fish merchant) (uncredited)
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Marianne Hettinger | ... |
Jogger (uncredited)
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John Simmit | ... |
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Leon Watkins | ... |
Afican at the party (uncredited)
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Directed by
Barbra Streisand |
Written by
Pat Conroy | ... | (novel "The Prince of Tides") |
Pat Conroy | ... | (screenplay) and |
Becky Johnston | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Cis Corman | ... | executive producer |
Andrew S. Karsch | ... | producer (as Andrew Karsch) |
James T. Roe III | ... | executive producer (as James Roe) |
Sheldon Schrager | ... | co-producer |
Barbra Streisand | ... | producer |
Music by
James Newton Howard |
Cinematography by
Stephen Goldblatt | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Don Zimmerman |
Editorial Department
Carmen Baker | ... | assistant film editor (as Carmen Hocson) |
Donah Bassett | ... | negative cutter |
Deborah Cichocki | ... | assistant film editor (as Deborah Zimmerman) |
Paul Cichocki | ... | first assistant editor |
Sheri Eisenberg | ... | theatrical mastering colorist |
Rick Howe | ... | assistant film editor |
Richard Garibaldi | ... | home video mastering colorist (uncredited) |
Casting By
Bonnie Finnegan |
Production Design by
Paul Sylbert |
Art Direction by
W. Steven Graham |
Set Decoration by
Caryl Heller | ||
Arthur Howe Jr. | ||
Leslie Pope | ... | (as Leslie Ann Pope) |
Costume Design by
Ruth Morley |
Makeup Department
Colleen Callaghan | ... | key hair stylist |
Isabel Harkins | ... | makeup artist |
Kaye Pownall | ... | hair stylist: Ms. Streisand |
Manlio Rocchetti | ... | key makeup artist |
Lynn Rodgers | ... | makeup artist (uncredited) |
Production Management
Timothy M. Bourne | ... | unit production manager |
Steve Rose | ... | assistant unit production manager |
Sheldon Schrager | ... | unit production manager |
Frank Price | ... | executive in charge of production (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Robert Huberman | ... | second assistant director |
Debra Kent | ... | second assistant director |
Thomas A. Reilly | ... | first assistant director |
Rebecca Saionz | ... | dga trainee |
Art Department
Roland Brooks | ... | chargeman scenic artist (as Roland I. Brooks) |
Harold Collins | ... | construction coordinator: South Carolina (as Harold F. Collins Jr.) |
Jeanette D'Ambrosio-Sylbert | ... | assistant: Mr. Sylbert (as Jeanette D'Ambrosio Sylbert) |
Brick Mason | ... | storyboard artist |
Fred Merusi | ... | construction coordinator: New York |
Michael Saccio | ... | assistant property master (as Michael A. Saccio) |
Thomas Saccio | ... | property master |
Chris Shriver | ... | set designer |
Wren Boney | ... | on-set dresser (uncredited) |
Lewis Bowen | ... | scenic foreman: South Carolina (uncredited) |
Richard M. Cole | ... | mill foreman (uncredited) |
Judy Cosgrove | ... | assistant art director (uncredited) |
Peter Damien | ... | propmaker foreman (uncredited) |
Donna Fewell | ... | on-set decorator (uncredited) |
Frank M. Fleming | ... | set dresser (uncredited) |
Patrick Fuhrman | ... | set dresser (uncredited) |
Elaine O'Donnell | ... | set buyer (uncredited) |
John Ralbovsky | ... | scenic foreman (uncredited) |
Steve A. Stephenson | ... | propmaker (uncredited) |
Dick Tice | ... | lead man (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Steven J. Balzarini | ... | cable person (as Steve Balzarini) |
Gordon Davidson | ... | sound editor |
Carlos Delarios | ... | re-recording mixer (as Carlos deLarios) |
Teri E. Dorman | ... | sound editor |
Linda Folk | ... | adr editor |
John Fundus | ... | boom operator (as John K. Fundus) |
Kimberly Gallagher-Carlton | ... | assistant sound editor (as Kim Gallagher) |
James J. Isaacs | ... | sound editor |
Michael J. Kohut | ... | re-recording mixer |
Dennis Maitland | ... | production sound mixer |
Kim Maitland | ... | cable person (as Kim Hale Maitland) |
Shawn Murphy | ... | re-recording mixer |
Kay Rose | ... | supervising sound editor |
Victoria Rose Sampson | ... | adr editor (as Victoria Sampson) |
Solange S. Schwalbe | ... | foley editor (as Solange Schwalbe Boisseau) |
Mary Ruth Smith | ... | adr editor |
Karen Spangenberg | ... | sound editor |
David Spence | ... | sound editor (as David W. Spence) |
Rex Stewart | ... | assistant sound editor (as Rex Stewart III) |
Scott A. Tinsley | ... | foley editor (as Scot A. Tinsley) |
Janet Barbara Weiss | ... | assistant sound editor |
Robb Wilson | ... | assistant sound editor (as Richard Robb Wilson) |
Vince Caro | ... | additional recording engineer (uncredited) |
Larry Hopkins | ... | layback sound mixer (uncredited) |
John Roesch | ... | foley artist (uncredited) |
Carolyn Tapp | ... | foley recordist (uncredited) |
Bill Voigtlander | ... | adr supervisor (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
Peter Knowlton | ... | special effects |
Stunts
Frank Ferrara | ... | stunt coordinator |
Camera and Electrical Department
Ronald Burke | ... | dolly grip (as Ronald J. Burke) |
Ted Churchill | ... | steadicam operator |
Ray De La Motte | ... | camera operator (as Ray J. de la Motte) |
Richard Hebrank | ... | second grip |
Larry Huston | ... | first assistant camera |
Michelle Mader | ... | video playback operator |
Jim Manzione | ... | rigging gaffer (as James Manzione) |
Tom McKibbin | ... | assistant chief lighting technician (as Thomas McKibbin) |
Tom O'Halloran | ... | second assistant camera |
Ray Quinlan | ... | chief lighting technician (as Raymond Quinlan) |
Brett Ray | ... | grip |
Jürgen Vollmer | ... | still photographer (as Jurgen Vollmer) |
Robert Ward | ... | key grip (as Robert J. Ward) |
Wayne Baker | ... | underwater camera operator (uncredited) |
Greg Coelho | ... | lighting technician (uncredited) |
Dan Cornwall | ... | gaffer: second unit (uncredited) |
Joe D'Alessandro | ... | assistant camera (uncredited) |
Chris Hammond | ... | electrician (uncredited) |
Michael Kelem | ... | aerial photographer (uncredited) |
Ron Kunecke | ... | musco light operator (uncredited) |
Mark Spagnolo | ... | grip (uncredited) |
Casting Department
Tracy Fowler | ... | extras casting: South Carolina |
Barbara Harris | ... | voice casting |
Amy Herzig | ... | casting assistant: Ms. Finnegan |
Diane Alexander | ... | extras casting assistant (uncredited) |
Craig Fincannon | ... | extras casting (uncredited) |
Mark Fincannon | ... | location casting (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Mark Burchard | ... | wardrobe: men |
Debra Stein | ... | costume assistant |
Shirlee Strahm | ... | wardrobe: women |
Location Management
Charles Miller | ... | location manager |
John Marston | ... | location projectionist (uncredited) |
Music Department
Brad Dechter | ... | orchestrator |
Jason England | ... | mix recordist |
Shawn Murphy | ... | scoring mixer |
David Olson | ... | assistant music editor |
Marty Paich | ... | conductor |
Jim Weidman | ... | music editor |
Pinchas Zukerman | ... | musician: violin |
Tom Boyd | ... | musician: oboe soloist (uncredited) |
Tom Brown | ... | music preparation (uncredited) |
Sandy De Crescent | ... | orchestra contractor (uncredited) |
Daniel Gold | ... | music prep (uncredited) |
Robin Haskins | ... | scoring crew (uncredited) |
Jim Hoffman | ... | music preparation (uncredited) |
James Newton Howard | ... | music producer (uncredited) |
Andy Malloy | ... | musician: trombone (uncredited) |
Hummie Mann | ... | orchestrator (uncredited) |
Malcolm McNab | ... | musician: trumpet (uncredited) |
James Thatcher | ... | musician: French horn (uncredited) |
Sebastian Toettcher | ... | musician: cello (uncredited) |
Louise Di Tullio | ... | musician: flute (uncredited) |
Script and Continuity Department
Kay Chapin | ... | script supervisor (as Kathryn M. Chapin) |
Transportation Department
Francis Connolly Jr. | ... | transportation captain: New York |
Richard A. Davis | ... | transportation captain: South Carolina (as Richard Davis) |
Jerry Jackson | ... | transportation coordinator: South Carolina (as Jerry Wayne Jackson) |
James Patrick Whalen Jr. | ... | transportation coordinator: New York (as James P. Whalen) |
Vicki Lybrand | ... | transportation dispatcher (uncredited) |
Bobby Marsh | ... | driver (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Moshe Bardach | ... | set production assistant |
Andrew Bernstein | ... | set production assistant |
Stanley Brossette | ... | unit publicist (as Stanley R. Brossette) |
Renata Buser | ... | personal assistant: Ms. Streisand |
Bridget M. Clark | ... | craft service: New York |
Suzanne Firesheets | ... | secretary: Ms. Streisand, South Carolina |
Jennifer Zolten Freed | ... | production accountant (as Jennifer Freed) |
Scott Haskell | ... | craft service: South Carolina |
Katherine Kennedy | ... | assistant: Mr. Shrager, New York (as Katherine A. Kennedy) |
Ron Lambert | ... | timing consultant |
Rosemary Lombard | ... | production coordinator: New York |
Michael Mason | ... | assistant: Mr. Howard |
Justin Moritt | ... | set production assistant |
Missy Myer | ... | secretary: Ms. Streisand, New York |
Pat Newcomb | ... | publicist |
Emmett Paul | ... | shrimpboat advisor |
Sarah Paul | ... | shrimpboat advisor |
Mary K. Perko | ... | production coordinator: South Carolina |
Danielle Rigby | ... | set production assistant |
Kim Skalecki | ... | coordinator: Barwood |
Ari Sloane | ... | assistant: Ms. Streisand |
Karen Sonet | ... | coordinator: Barwood |
Joy Todd | ... | extras coordinator: New York |
Becky Weidner | ... | assistant: Mr. Shrager, South Carolina (as Rebecca L. Weidner) |
Bonnie Weinstein | ... | secretary: Ms. Streisand, Los Angeles |
Bethlyn Gerard | ... | photo double (uncredited) |
Charles Hadley | ... | dialect coach (uncredited) |
Caroline Korney | ... | assistant production accountant (uncredited) |
Shelley Michelle | ... | leg double: Barbra Streisand (uncredited) |
Jon Shaw | ... | set production assistant (uncredited) |
Melissa Smith | ... | director of operations (uncredited) |
Lee Solters | ... | publicist (uncredited) |
Kaitlyn Walker | ... | adr artist (uncredited) |
Nicholas Wolfert | ... | production assistant (uncredited) |
Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc | ... | aerial coordinator (uncredited) |
Thanks
Isabel Hill | ... | special thanks |
Jaynee Keyes | ... | special thanks: The New York City Film Commission (as Jayne Keyes) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Columbia Pictures (1991) (United States) (theatrical)
- Columbia TriStar Films (1992) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Columbia TriStar Films de Argentina (1992) (Argentina) (theatrical)
- Columbia TriStar Films AB (1992) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Filmayer (1992) (Spain) (theatrical)
- Hoyts Fox Columbia TriStar Films (1992) (Australia) (theatrical)
- Columbia TriStar Films (1992) (France) (theatrical)
- Columbia TriStar Film (1992) (Germany) (theatrical)
- Columbia TriStar Films (1992) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
- Columbia TriStar Film (1992) (Japan) (theatrical)
- Interama (1992) (Czechoslovakia) (theatrical)
- Columbia TriStar Home Video (1992) (United Kingdom) (video) (laserdisc)
- Columbia TriStar Home Video (1992) (United States) (video) (laserdisc)
- LK-TEL (1992) (Argentina) (VHS)
- Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (1993) (Germany) (video) (laserdisc)
- Columbia TriStar Home Video (1993) (Netherlands) (VHS)
- Columbia TriStar Home Video (1994) (United States) (VHS)
- The Criterion Collection (1994) (United States) (video) (laserdisc)
- National Broadcasting Company (NBC) (1995) (United States) (tv) (broadcast premiere)
- Columbia TriStar Home Video (1998) (United States) (VHS)
- Columbia TriStar Home Video (1999) (United States) (VHS)
- Columbia TriStar Home Video (2001) (United States) (DVD)
- LK-TEL (2001) (Argentina) (DVD)
- LK-TEL (2001) (Argentina) (VHS) (re-edited)
- Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (2002) (Netherlands) (DVD)
- Columbia TriStar Home Video (2002) (United Kingdom) (DVD)
- LA7d (2016) (Italy) (tv)
- Columbia Tristar Films Korea (1992) (South Korea) (theatrical)
- Columbia Tristar Films of India (1993) (India) (theatrical) (Bombay)
- Sony Pictures Releasing (1993) (India) (theatrical) (as Columbia TriStar Films of India)
- Canal+ (1994) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- Columbia TriStar Home Video (United Kingdom) (VHS)
- The Criterion Channel (2020) (United States) (tv) (digital)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Camera Mart (stage facilities: New York)
- Capitol Studios (score recorded at)
- Cinema Research (titles)
- City of New York (special thanks)
- Conway Recording Studios (score mixed at)
- Department of Defense (grateful acknowledgment)
- Department of the Navy (grateful acknowledgment)
- Fincannon & Associates (extra and day player casting: South Carolina)
- Pacific Studios II (chromatrans background)
- Panavision (camera equipment provided by)
- Regency Hotel (special thanks)
- Roundabout Entertainment (post-production facilities) (theatrical mastering)
- Solters/Roskin/Friedman Inc. (publicity)
- Sony Pictures Studios (post-production services)
- Sony Scoring Stage (score recorded at)
- South Street Seaport Museum Library (special thanks)
- TAJ Soundworks (foley)
- The City of Beaufort, South Carolina (special thanks)
- The New York Film Commission (special thanks)
- The South Carolina Film Commission (special thanks)
- Tom Katts (catering)
- Tomkats Catering (catering)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
The Wingo family is from South Carolina, living in a house on a tidal plain. The oldest offspring, Lucas, largely acted as the protector for his younger twins siblings, Tom and Savannah, in light of their dysfunctional growing up, with their shrimper father, Henry, distant and abusive if/when he did pay them any attention, and their mother, Lila, while not doting on them most concerned about appearances and striving for social standing. Now in middle age, Savannah is a New York based poet, Tom, still living on the South Carolina coast outside of Charleston with his wife Sally and their own three doting daughters, taking a break from his high school teaching/football coaching job, while Lucas has long since died while still standing up for himself and his beliefs. Lila, divorced and now remarried with that wealth and social standing she so long desired, receives news that Savannah is in the hospital following her most recent suicide attempt. Not wanting to face the blame directly as she suspects, she assigns Tom to go to New York to speak to Savannah's therapist, Susan Loewenstein, to provide any information of a family history nature that could help in Savannah's recovery. Tom agrees despite hating New York, and it being not a good time since he and Sally are experiencing marital problems, they both just knowing that things between them are not working, and not having been intimate in months. As Tom and Loewenstein (as he calls her) begin their sessions, Tom is slow to divulge the Wingo family problems to her. But he learns that she too is having her own family problems, with her concert violinist husband Herbert Woodruff being self absorbed and condescending, with their young adult son, Bernard, hating both largely because they were predestining his life also as a concert violinist. Tom and Loewenstein's sessions blossom into a friendship and romance, where their talks, in addition to helping Savannah, may help them both in dealing with their own life problems, of which Tom's had been long buried both figuratively and literally. Written by Huggo |
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Taglines | A story about the memories that haunt us, and the truth that sets us free. See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Box Office
Budget | $30,000,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | When NBC broadcast the movie in 1995, Barbra Streisand called the network mid-movie to request they lower the volume on the commercials, which were loud compared to the relatively quiet movie. The weekend operations manager obliged, reducing them 2 decibels. See more » |
Goofs | Tom's Southern accent appears and disappears as the film progresses. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in JFK/Grand Canyon/Father of the Bride/The Inner Circle (1991). See more » |
Soundtracks | Cavatina, Opus 13 See more » |
Quotes |
Herbert Woodruff:
That Stradivarius is worth over a million dollars! Tom Wingo: Well, if I drop it, it won't be worth shit. Susan Lowenstein: Don't do it, Tom. Tom Wingo: Apologize to your wife, Herbert. Herbert Woodruff: You're bluffing. Tom Wingo: I may be, but its a powerful bluff, isn't it, asshole? [Tom throws fiddle high in the air] Herbert Woodruff: [screaming] I'm sorry, Susan! [Tom catches fiddle] Tom Wingo: Sincerity becomes you, Herbie. Now apologize to me for your unforgivable breach of etiquette at the dinner table tonight, you possum-bred cocksucker. Herbert Woodruff: I'm very sorry, Tom. See more » |