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Wimbledon

She's the golden girl. He's the longshot. It's a match made in...
2004 | 98m | English

(68679 votes)

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British tennis player Peter clutches to an embarrassingly low position on the tennis-ranking ladder. Handed a wild card for Wimbledon, he expects it to be his final bow.
Release Date: Sep 13, 2004
Director: Richard Loncraine
Writer: Mark Levin, Jennifer Flackett, Adam Brooks
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Keywords tennis, new love, tennis player, sports, wimbledon, romcom
Production Companies Universal Pictures, StudioCanal, Working Title Films, Inside Track, Firstep
Box Office Revenue: $41,512,007
Budget: $31,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Kirsten Dunst Lizzie Bradbury
Paul Bettany Peter Colt
Sam Neill Dennis Bradbury
Jon Favreau Ron Roth
Bernard Hill Edward Colt
Eleanor Bron Augusta Colt
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Dieter Prohl
Austin Nichols Jake Hammond
Robert Lindsay Ian Frazier
James McAvoy Carl Colt
John McEnroe John McEnroe
Chris Evert Court Commentator Chris Evert
Mary Carillo Court Commentator Mary Carillo
John Barrett Court Commentator John Barrett
Kyle Hyde Monte Carlo Opponent
Celia Imrie Lydice Kenwood
Penny Ryder Sylvia Littlejohn
Annabel Leventon Pauline Rossdale
Amanda Walker Country Club Tennis Lady
Marina Morgan Hotel Receptionist
Barry Jackson Danny Oldham
Beti Sekulovski Lizzie's 1st Opponent
Vikas Punna Ajay Bhatt
Abhin Galeya Vijay
John McGlynn Bookmaker
Jonathan Timmins Ball Boy
Martin O'Brien Reporter 1
John Warnaby Reporter 2
Tam Hoskyns Reporter 3
Peter Cartwright Elderly Man in Lift
Eve Pearce Elderly Woman in Lift
Murphy Jensen Ivan Dragomir
Jeremy Child Fred Pilger
Cecilia Dazzi Billi Clementi
Ulla van Zeller Sophia Eri
Jesse Loncraine Tennis Player
Kellie Shirley Betting Shop Girl
Gemma Catlin Betting Shop Girl's Friend
Alun Jones Tom Cavendish
Simon Greenall Chauffeur
Laura Morley Lizzie's 2nd Opponent
Danny Baker Radio London DJ
Hamed Madani Pierre Maroux
Rebecca Dandeniya Arliyia Rupesindhe
Sam Bond TV Reporter
Laurence Kennedy TV Interviewer
Alan David Doctor Taylor
Helen Blatch Mrs. Biggins
Chris Moyles Radio 1 DJ (voice)
Azucena Duran Dorchester Maid
Gareth Llewelyn Dorchester Bellhop
Geoffrey Leesley Dorchester Doorman
Barry Lee-Thomas Umpire - Final
Ryan McCluskey Outside Broadcast Director
Maggie McCormack Peter and Lizzie's Daughter
Thomas Blore Peter and Lizzie's Son
Name Job
Richard Loncraine Director
Darius Khondji Director of Photography
Edward Shearmur Original Music Composer
Mark Levin Writer
Jennifer Flackett Writer
Adam Brooks Writer
Daniel Laurie Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor
Marc Cass Stunt Coordinator
David Forman Stunt Coordinator
George Cottle Stunts
Andy Bennett Stunts
James O'Donnell Stunts
Peter Burgis Foley Artist
Sara Desmond Production Manager
Nick Angel Music Supervisor
Louise Stjernsward Costume Design
Jeremy Johns Production Manager
Martin Kenzie Second Unit Director of Photography, Second Unit Director, Additional Photography
David Stephenson Sound Mixer
Caroline Cobbold Set Decoration
Veronica McAleer Makeup Artist, Hairstylist
Graham Sutton Music Editor
Michelle Wright Executive In Charge Of Production
Alexandra Hill Music Coordinator
Robert Dibble First Assistant Camera
Bill Geddes Key Grip
Tarn Harper Post Production Accountant
Joanna Colbert Additional Casting
Billy A. Campbell First Assistant Editor
Steve Mayer Sound Effects Editor
Suzy Freeman Wardrobe Supervisor
Christine Greenwood Makeup Artist, Hairstylist
Julie Thom Makeup Artist, Hairstylist
Jan Spoczynski Standby Art Director
Marj Joscelyne Construction Coordinator
Jim Dowdall Stunt Coordinator
Laurie Sparham Still Photographer
Sarah Clark Unit Publicist
Gemma Thompson Visual Effects Coordinator
Thomas Urbye Online Editor
Louis Elman ADR Voice Casting
Les Benson Dressing Prop
Irene Lamb Casting
Liz Tagg Makeup Designer, Hair Designer
Brian Morris Production Design
Richard Whelan First Assistant Director
Tony Halton Supervising Art Director
Noriko Watanabe Makeup Artist, Hairstylist
Tim Cavagin Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Sarah-Jane Robinson Production Executive
Tony Davis Assistant Production Coordinator
René Adefarasin Second Assistant Camera
Beverly Winston Script Supervisor
Claire Tovey Unit Manager
Rich Mento Casting Associate
Sam Auguste Assistant Sound Editor
Nadia Dunn-Hill Assistant Costume Designer
Julia Laderman Makeup Artist, Hairstylist
Sally Ross Art Department Coordinator
Jack Carter Construction Manager
Kim McGarrity Stunts
Oliver Upton Still Photographer
Roy Clarke Transportation Captain
Max Horton Colorist
Pat Wintersgill Online Editor
Steve Single Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Andie Derrick Foley Artist
Humphrey Dixon Editor
Michele Tandy Finance
Richard Stammers Visual Effects Supervisor
Mike Proudfoot Camera Operator
Adam Richards Location Manager
Tania Blunden Post Production Supervisor
Campbell Askew Supervising Sound Editor
Winnie Wishart Production Coordinator
Vicki Allen Third Assistant Director
Penny Reiffer First Assistant Accountant
Sarah Shepherd Assistant Location Manager
Emily Craig Casting Assistant
Nigel Mills Dialogue Editor
John King Art Direction
John Allenby Property Master
Alex Scott Gaffer
Ray De-Haan Stunt Coordinator
Andy Godbold Stunts
Stephen Morley Still Photographer
Stefan Drury Visual Effects Producer
Richard Etchells Online Editor
Abigail Barbier ADR Voice Casting
Nigel Heath Foley Mixer
Kirsten Lane Music Consultant
Tamana Bleasdale Second Assistant Director
Arthur Graley Foley Editor
Name Title
Tim Bevan Producer
Liza Chasin Producer
Eric Fellner Producer
Debra Hayward Executive Producer
Mary Richards Producer
David Livingstone Executive Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

Plucky Brit "Colt" (Paul Bettany) has probably left his best tennis days behind him. Now ranked in the low one hundreds of the world rankings, he'd struggle to beat an egg. A wildcard to Wimbledon might serve as a fitting denouement for his career before he retires to make a few quid teaching old la ... dies (like Celia Imrie) at their exclusive country club. Luckily, his hotel gives him the wrong room key and he finds himself in a luxurious suite whilst it's official occupant "Lizzie" (Kirsten Dunst) is taking a shower. She's the real deal on the court and she takes a bit of a shine to the no-hoper - much to the chagrin of her manager/father (Sam Neill). As their relationship blossoms a bit, it has quite an effect on his game. His expected dismissal in round one doesn't happen, nor round two... She, on the other hand, crashes out a bit earlier than planned but can the two manage to salvage what's important from the lessons being learned? Could it actually be a love match? It's an amiable enough little romcom, this, with actually quite a tenterhook ending but the comedy is a bit thin on the ground and aside from the two at the top who do look like they are enjoying themselves, the remaining cast don't deliver so well - especially the dreadfully wooden Neill, the overly hammy Robert Lindsay and a curiously sterile badinage in the commentary box between John McEnroe and Chris Evert. Some of the tennis action is quite well structured, though, and the film looks fine. You'll just probably never remember it later.

Aug 04, 2024