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Wimbledon (Widescreen)

 
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format: DVD
series: Wimbledon  [view more]
published: December 28, 2004
genre: Drama
# of discs: 1
 
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Crew

Director: Richard Loncraine
Cast: Kirsten Dunst
Paul Bettany
Sam Neill
Jon Favreau
Bernard Hill
James McAvoy
Austin Nichols
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
Writer: Adam Brooks
Jennifer Flackett
Mark Levin
Producer: Tim Bevan
Mary Richards
Eric Fellner
Liza Chasin
Composer: Edward Shearmur


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Product details

Screen format:Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35
Audio track:DTS 5.1 - English
Dolby Digital 5.1 - French
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Subtitles:French
Spanish
Dubbed:French
DVD region code:Region 1


Bonus material

Featurette:WELCOME TO THE CLUB
COACH A RISING STAR
WIMBLEDON: A LOOK INSIDE
BALL CONTROL
Audio commentary:Richard Loncraine - Director, Paul Bettany - Star


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Editorial review

Source: Amazon

Professional tennis makes an unlikely but surprisingly effective backdrop for a lively romantic comedy in Wimbledon. Peter Cort (Paul Bettany, Master and Commander), once ranked 11th in the world, has slipped to 119th and is heading into his last Wimbledon tournament when he runs into Lizzie Bradbury (Kirsten Dunst, The Virgin Suicides, Spider-Man), a rising star. The two strike up a whirlwind romance that gives his game new life--but she insists it's going to be nothing but a passing fling. Their affair heats up and Cort finds himself steadily rising through the competition while Lizzie stumbles... Of course, the ending is never really in doubt--but Bettany is a unique cinematic presence, pale and lithe, doubtful of life but also hungry for it. Thanks to him and the ever-engaging Dunst, Wimbledon is funnier, more suspenseful, and more touching that anyone might expect, turning a conventional flick into a genuine charmer. --Bret Fetzer
 
 

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