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The Phantom of the Open

Every dreamer deserves a shot.
2022 | 106m | English

(8785 votes)

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Maurice Flitcroft, a dreamer and unrelenting optimist, managed to gain entry to The British Open Golf Championship qualifying in 1976 and subsequently shot the worst round in Open history, becoming a folk hero in the process.
Release Date: Mar 18, 2022
Director: Craig Roberts
Writer: Simon Farnaby, Scott Murray
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords underdog, based on novel or book, 1970s, golf, northern england, biography, sports, based on true story, twins, shipyard, local legend, cumbria, barrow-in-furness
Production Companies BBC Film, Ingenious Media, Baby Cow Productions, BFI, Cornerstone Films, Water & Power Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Mark Rylance Maurice Flitcroft
Sally Hawkins Jean Flitcroft
Jonah Lees James Flitcroft
Christian Lees Gene Flitcroft
Jake Davies Michael Flitcroft
Mark Lewis Jones Cliff
Johann Myers Willie
Rhys Ifans Keith Mackenzie
Ash Tandon Lloyd Donovan
Ian Porter Dick Nelson
Nigel Betts Tony Marsh
Afsaneh Dehrouyeh Josie
Simon Farnaby Laurent Lambert
Steve Oram Gerald Hopkins
Neil Edmond Bruce Atkins
Tim Berrington Golfer 1
Terence Booth Golfer 2
Ian Mansfield Greenkeeper
Amy Alexander Jenny
Tim Steed John Pegg
Mark Bosch Seve Ballesteros
Ebenezer Eben-Spiff Jim Howard
Tommy Fallon Young Maurice
David Mara Genial Father
Austin Griffin Young Mike
Graeme Hawley Rory Thomson (TV Bright)
James Flitcroft Drunk Man 1
John McGrellis Drunk Man 2
Natsumi Kuroda Naoko
Dai Tabuchi Akira
Sadao Ueda Kenji
David Ahmad Journalist 1
Michael Dobby Journalist 2
Orla Cottingham Pam
Bianca Tranter Mike’s Secretary
Anthony J. Abraham Young Golfer
Michael McKenna Barman Dan
Maurice Flitcroft Self (archive Footage)
Mike Capozzola Terry Moore
Holly Barnard Debbie Moore (uncredited)
Name Job
Simon Farnaby Book, Writer, Screenplay
Craig Roberts Director
Sarah Finlay Production Design
Gemma Hoff Hairstylist, Makeup Artist
Tara McDonald Makeup Artist
Sarah Spears Hairstylist, Makeup Artist
Shane Tremlin Foley Editor
Scott Murray Book, Writer
Bill Brown Art Direction
Lydia Noble Makeup Artist
Kit Fraser Director of Photography
Sian Jenkins Costume Designer
Shaheen Baig Casting
Cathy Featherstone Set Decoration
Lucy Keel Makeup Artist
Laura Odette Phipps Makeup Artist
Nathan Palmer Dialogue Editor
Jamie Talbutt Foley Artist
Jonathan Amos Editor
Isobel Waller-Bridge Original Music Composer
Chris Lyons Special Effects Makeup Artist
Name Title
Craig Roberts Executive Producer
Nichola Martin Producer
Alison Thompson Executive Producer
Mary Burke Executive Producer
Tom Miller Producer
Mark Gooder Executive Producer
Christelle Conan Executive Producer
Rose Garnett Executive Producer
Peter Touche Executive Producer
Emma Duffy Executive Producer
James Swarbrick Executive Producer
Kate Glover Producer
Mark Rylance Executive Producer
Simon Farnaby Executive Producer
Christine Langan Executive Producer
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Reviews

r96sk
8.0

Much more heartfelt than expected - pleasingly so! <em>'The Phantom of the Open'</em> is a very sweet film, with Mark Rylance being the absolutely perfect lead for it - great performance from him! I also enjoyed the humour, with many lines amusing me - including one that was lost in translation.. ... . It's a great (based on a true) story, one I had somehow never heard of even as a sports (golf much less so, admittedly) fan; I did slightly recognise the name Maurice Flitcroft though. Even if you don't follow golf, it definitely works as a standalone thing and it doesn't heavily focus on the sport anyway; much more to it. Pretty neat to see Craig Roberts direct (his third, but first I've seen) this - I remember watching him act in TV's <em>'The Story of Tracy Beaker'</em> when I was a kid. Well in, Rio Wellard!

Mar 24, 2022
Geronimo1967
7.0

Based on the true story of Maurice Flitcroft who was almost as bad a golfer as me, Mark Rylance is on super form. He works at the Barrow-in-Firness shipyard just as it's about to be wound down. Looking for something new to do, he alights on golf - a game he is singularly useless at. Having managed t ... o enter the Open Championship and shoot a round of 121, just about everyone at the R&A wants to be shot of him - and so begins quite an engaging depiction of just how he tried to thwart them and play again. To be fair to Flitcroft, his golf did improve as his mantra of practice, practice, practice began to pay off. Sally Hawkins appears only sparingly, but is quite a good foil as his wife Jean and Rhys Ifans is also quite entertaining as the St. Andrew's man determined that our "phantom" should never pick up a club again. The narrative is amusing, but it also swipes at the cliquey, snobby, culture that prevailed at golf clubs unwilling to welcome a working class man. Clearly, Rylance was up for the part. He is enjoying himself and that is contagious. Maybe you wouldn't want to get into a golf buggy with him, or his slightly dodgy pal Cliff (Mark Lewis Jones) but a bit like "The Duke" (2020) it's a charming and characterful British film that does raise a smile.

Apr 04, 2022
steveinadelaide l
8.0

PHANTOM OF THE OPEN is a hilarious true story of the world's worst golfer, Maurice Flitcroft (played by Mark Rylance). In 1976, Maurice tried to qualify for the British Open and shot the worst round in history. Despite his lack of skill, Maurice became a folk hero and inspired other dreamers to neve ... r give up. Craig Roberts directs the film with a light touch, making the most of the absurd situations Maurice finds himself in. Rylance is terrific in the lead role, infusing the character with both humour and pathos. The supporting cast is also excellent. The fact that the story of PHANTOM OF THE OPEN is true is astounding and, as the plot unfolds, it becomes increasingly jaw-dropping. This is a feel-good film with a message that will resonate with anyone who has ever had a dream. It's also extremely funny and very entertaining. Even if you're not a fan of golf, PHANTOM OF THE OPEN is sure to make you laugh. It's the perfect feel-good movie that will leave you feeling inspired. Highly recommended.

Aug 05, 2022
narrator56
8.0

It is a cliché that there are some performers people would watch reading from a phone book. An exaggeration, perhaps, but the leads in this movie, Mark Rylance and Sally Hawkins, approach that status for me. I also appreciated and recognized Mark Lewis Jones, though I knew not from where as I watche ... d. As it happens, he had starred masterfully in the modern classic limited dramatic series Chernobyl. But this film is not nearly as serious as that excellent work, focusing as it does on a minor tragedy, which is to say the personal travails of a novice golfer. He takes up the sport innocently believing he can practice his way to being able to play with the big boys, but only manages to entertain rather than excel. The movie is not a tragedy or even a serious drama really, but rather a feel good biopic of an Everyman who achieved fame of a sort by sticking with an impossible dream. It is not a subtle or particularly deep movie, so I don’t believe I will watch it more than once as I have other films these actors have starred in, but it was a fun watch.

Feb 26, 2023