· The Feud: Directed by Bill D'Elia. With Scott Allegrucci, Rene Auberjonois, Ron McLarty, Gale Mayron. When Dolf Beeler enters Bud Bullard's hardware store with his cigar lit and ignores the no-smoking store policy, this small faux pas turns into an escalating fiery feud. However, not all members of the two families hate each other/10(). In THE FEUD Thomas Berger returns to the era and milieu that he knows best--small-town America in the s. THE FEUD chronicles encounters, hostile and amorous, between members of the Bellers of Hornbeck and Bullards of Millville. The trouble begins when Dolf Beller, on an innocent mission for paint remover, chews an unlit cigar in Bud Bullard's hardware store, where no smoking is allowed. In THE FEUD Thomas Berger returns to the era and milieu that he knows best--small-town America in the s. THE FEUD chronicles encounters, hostile and amorous, between members of the Bellers of Hornbeck and Bullards of Millville/5(29).
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