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Director: Rex Bromfield
Cast: Gabe Kaplan, Bernadette Peters, Henry Gibson, Al Waxman
A suicidal tuba player hires a hit-man to rub him out. The next day he falls in love.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Tulips (1981), directed by Rex Bromfield, is a little-known comedy about a suicidal tuba player who hires a hitman, only to fall in love the next day. The film's critical reception and awards recognition are unclear, but its IMDb rating of 6.8/10 suggests it has a modestly positive audience reception.
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Tulips from 1981 directed by Rex Bromfield offers a delightful blend of comedy and pathos, with standout performances from Gabe Kaplan and Bernadette Peters that add depth and nuance to the film's offbeat premise about a suicidal tuba player who unexpectedly falls in love.
Tulips is a 1981 Canadian-American comedy-drama film starring Gabe Kaplan and Bernadette Peters. The director was officially credited as "Stan Ferris", but the film was actually directed by Rex Bromfield, Mark Warren and Al Waxman.
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