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Mint Julep is a 2010 romance film written, directed, and produced by Ian Teal and Kathy Fehl, starring David Morse, Angelica Torn, and James Gandolfini. It is set in small-town North Carolina and follows the struggling marriage of Deirdre, a diner waitress played by Torn, and Leighton, an insurance salesman played by Teal.
May 22, 2010 · Mint Julep: Directed by Kathy Fehl, Ian Teal. With Angelica Page, David Morse, James Gandolfini, Susan Aston. A lonely, sticky fingered waitress is looking to leave town while her complacent insurance salesman husband gets taken for a ride by a Southern viper.
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- Comedy, Drama
- Kathy Fehl, Ian Teal
- 2010-05-22
Synopsis. A lonely, sticky fingered waitress is looking to leave town while her complacent insurance salesman husband gets taken for a ride by a Southern viper. Romance, murder, golf and freight trains are the themes of a strange trip through the South. Videos: Trailers, Teasers, Featurettes. Cast. Angelica Page. Deirdre. David Morse. Karl.
- Deirdre; Karl; Veronica
- Kathy Fehl, Ian Teal
- 2010
- 4
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Released May 22nd, 2010, 'Mint Julep' stars Angelica Page, David Morse, Susan Aston, Johnny Mez The movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 39 min, and received a user score of 63 (out of 100) on...
Rent Mint Julep on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. Deirdre, a lousy waitress stuck in a rocky marriage, decides to explore life in the city. Meanwhile, her insurance salesman husband...
- Comedy, Drama
Synopsis. In a small town no one can hear you scream. A lonely, sticky fingered waitress is looking to leave town while her complacent insurance salesman husband gets taken for a ride by a Southern viper. Romance, murder, golf and freight trains are the themes of a strange trip through the South. Cast.
The movie has a vintage feel, which is refreshing in the age of CGI mega-blockbusters. But the themes are as timely as ever. David Morse plays a grounds keeper at a golf course, giving Bill Murray a run for his money, in my view. Gandolfini's cameo, while short, is dead-on and very appropriate.