You Can Count on Me

You Can Count on Me

🎞️ Movie 111 min US
โ˜… 7.5 /10 2000

Family first. Love always.

Adult siblings Sammy Prescott and Terry Prescott have had a special bond with each other since they were kids when their parents were tragically killed in a car accident. That bond is why single mom Sammy, who still lives in the family home in Scottsville, upstate New York with her eight year old son Rudy, is excited to hear that Terry, who she has not seen or heard from in a while, is coming home for a visit. That excitement is dampened slightly upon Terry's arrival, when she learns that he, broke, is only there to borrow money. As adults, Sammy, who works as a lending officer in the local bank, is seen as the responsible sibling, while unfocused Terry is seen as the irresponsible drifter. Regardless, Sammy welcomes what ends up being Terry's longer than planned visit if only so that he can help take care of Rudy, who has no adult male figure in his life. Rudy has never known his deadbeat biological father, with whom Sammy wants nothing to do. As Terry - acting as the supposed adult male role model figure - gets to know Rudy, and as Sammy deals with the issues in her life which includes figuring out what her relationship to longtime friend/lover Bob Steegerson means, and how to deal with her straight-laced micro-managing new boss Brian Everett, the maturity level between Sammy and Terry is not as far apart as it appears on the surface.

Cast

Laura Linney
Laura Linney
Sammy
Matthew Broderick
Matthew Broderick
Brian
Amy Ryan
Amy Ryan
Mrs. Prescott
Michael Countryman
Michael Countryman
Mr. Prescott
Adam LeFevre
Adam LeFevre
Sheriff Darryl
Halley Feiffer
Halley Feiffer
Amy
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Whitney Vance
Young Sammy
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Peter Kerwin
Young Terry
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Betsy Aidem
Minister
Rory Culkin
Rory Culkin
Rudy
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Lesley Barber
Composer
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Stephen Kazmierski
Cinematographer

๐ŸŽฌ Videos

You Can Count on Me - Trailer
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Trailer
You Can Count on Me - Trailer
Laura Linney and Mark Ruffalo's Instant Connection
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Featurette
Laura Linney and Mark Ruffalo's Instant Connection