

Drama
Overview
The Maclean brothers, Paul and Norman, live a relatively idyllic life in rural Montana, spending much of their time fly fishing. The sons of a minister, the boys eventually part company when Norman moves east to attend college, leaving his rebellious brother to find trouble back home. When Norman finally returns, the siblings resume their fishing outings, and assess where they've been and where they're going.
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Craig Sheffer
Craig Sheffer
Norman Maclean
Craig Sheffer
Norman Maclean


Brad Pitt
Brad Pitt
Paul Maclean
Brad Pitt
Paul Maclean


Tom Skerritt
Tom Skerritt
Rev. Maclean
Tom Skerritt
Rev. Maclean


Brenda Blethyn
Brenda Blethyn
Mrs. Maclean
Brenda Blethyn
Mrs. Maclean


Emily Lloyd
Emily Lloyd
Jessie Burns
Emily Lloyd
Jessie Burns


Edie McClurg
Edie McClurg
Mrs. Burns
Edie McClurg
Mrs. Burns


Stephen Shellen
Stephen Shellen
Neal Burns
Stephen Shellen
Neal Burns
Vann Gravage
Vann Gravage
Young Paul
Vann Gravage
Young Paul


Nicole Burdette
Nicole Burdette
Mabel
Nicole Burdette
Mabel


Susan Traylor
Susan Traylor
Rawhide
Susan Traylor
Rawhide
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