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Bobby Jones, naissance d'une légende

Original title: Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius
  • 2004
  • PG
  • 2h 3m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
4.2K
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Bobby Jones, naissance d'une légende (2004)
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Jim Caviezel stars as golf legend Bobby Jones, the icon who retired from competition at the tender age of 28.Jim Caviezel stars as golf legend Bobby Jones, the icon who retired from competition at the tender age of 28.Jim Caviezel stars as golf legend Bobby Jones, the icon who retired from competition at the tender age of 28.

  • Director
    • Rowdy Herrington
  • Writers
    • Rowdy Herrington
    • Kim Dawson
    • Bill Pryor
  • Stars
    • Jim Caviezel
    • Claire Forlani
    • Jeremy Northam
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    4.2K
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    • Director
      • Rowdy Herrington
    • Writers
      • Rowdy Herrington
      • Kim Dawson
      • Bill Pryor
    • Stars
      • Jim Caviezel
      • Claire Forlani
      • Jeremy Northam
    • 68User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
    • 45Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jim Caviezel
    Jim Caviezel
    • Bobby Jones
    Claire Forlani
    Claire Forlani
    • Mary Malone Jones
    Jeremy Northam
    Jeremy Northam
    • Walter Hagen
    Malcolm McDowell
    Malcolm McDowell
    • O.B. Keeler
    Aidan Quinn
    Aidan Quinn
    • Harry Vardon
    Brett Rice
    Brett Rice
    • Big Bob Jones
    Connie Ray
    Connie Ray
    • Clara Jones
    Devon Gearhart
    Devon Gearhart
    • Little Bobby (6, 8)
    Bubba Lewis
    Bubba Lewis
    • Bobby (14)
    • (as Thomas 'Bubba' Lewis)
    Dan Albright
    Dan Albright
    • Grandfather Jones
    Paul Freeman
    Paul Freeman
    • Angus
    Alistair Begg
    • Stewart Maiden
    Hilton McRae
    Hilton McRae
    • Jimmy Maiden
    Elizabeth Omilami
    Elizabeth Omilami
    • Camilla
    Brian F. Durkin
    Brian F. Durkin
    • Perry Adair
    John Shepherd
    John Shepherd
    • Bob Woodruff
    Happy LaShelle
    • Nell Woodruff
    • (as Happy Lashelle)
    Allen O'Reilly
    Allen O'Reilly
    • Grantland Rice
    • Director
      • Rowdy Herrington
    • Writers
      • Rowdy Herrington
      • Kim Dawson
      • Bill Pryor
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews68

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    10j_platt

    Great period piece with great values.

    A nice, indeed refreshing departure--along the lines of Sea Biscuit, Radio, and Chariots of Fire--from today's largely vacuous movie fare. The generational interplay between grandfather, father, and son together with the undergirding theme that there are things more important than championships, combine to make this a fine film.

    This film is not for those whose entertainment tastes demand sex, gratuitous violence, or fast paced action. On the other hand, if you are tired of that type entertainment and enjoyed the above mentioned films, or Master and Commander, you should find this a very worthwhile picture. Unfortunately, it was not well-attended the day I saw it, though I did attend a matinee.
    01smith

    Check out this movie

    We saw this movie last night on its opening night for the public. It was a good movie about a man who loved to play golf, and over his lifetime transformed himself into a man of integrity, perseverance, and great intelligence. He knew what was really important in his life and he made a plan that allowed him to fulfill his destiny in golf and in his personal life. He was the best golf player in the world, but he was also an awesome man personally. One of his greatest accomplishments was bringing his father and grandfather together, healing a life-long rift.

    The movie was well done. It was both entertaining and enlightening. It definitely kept our interest for the whole two hours. We felt his sense of life-long struggle, that life was never easy for him, and we celebrated his accomplishments, both on and off the golf course. The actors did a wonderful job, especially Jim Caviezel as Bobby and Malcolm McDowell as OB Keilor, the newspaper reporter who wrote about Bobby's career from the very beginning. Jeremy Northam also had a good supporting role as Walter Hagen.

    We'd recommend that you see this movie; you don't have to love golf to enjoy it (but if you do, you'll enjoy it all the more). It's worth seeing in the movie theater.
    10bob-rutzel

    A real treat

    If you are a golfer and your eyes don't well up when this movie starts you have no business in watching the rest of the movie. For the rest of you, this true story will give you a glimpse of one of the best, if not the best, golfers and truest gentlemen the golf world has ever known.

    The story, acting, dialog, cinematography were all first class. Some good music was even put in from time to time. All that aside this is a moment in a life that we feel is more important than all that. Even if the story, acting, dialog and cinematography weren't up to par, it would not have mattered much because we learned about the man who lived and played in another zone than the rest of us. But, that is a moot point because everything here was up to par.

    For years whenever we watched the Masters Golf Tournament we heard the name Bobby Jones and the announcers would list some of his accomplishments, however, this never really told us about the man himself. Well, this movie does. Okay, some things in it may seem sappy, corny, and not real, but in those days that is the way things were. Those were days when respect for everything meant everything, was everything; and people moved on from that standard.

    In some ways the movie makes Bobby Jones out to be more human although we held him above that station. Yes, he had a temper when he hit a bad shot, but learned to control it. Yes, he had some medical problems that we never really knew about. Yes, he seemed somewhat selfish running from tournament to tournament at the expense of his family, but the pressures on him were really great. And, his family always stood by him. He accomplished what he wanted to accomplish at a young age, and then quit tournament golf to be more with his family. Later he founded Augusta National Golf Course where the Masters is played each year.

    James Caviezel was probably the best person to play the role of Bobby Jones and his performance made Bobby Jones more real for me and this will always stay with me. It is probably too much to hope that the age of respect will once again come around, but to those who see this movie that standard will be remembered at least on the golf course. Anyway, this movie is a real special treat.
    poppingoff

    Caviezel the chameleon -- from Jesus to Jones

    I'm not a golfer and if I'd known this was a "golf movie" I probably would have stayed home. I knew Jones was a famous golfer but this film transcended golf--and for an independent film it had a real Chariots of Fire kind of spirit to it! This elegant, classically told and beautifully photographed homage to the Jones legacy is not only entertaining but there's some great truths contained in the dialogue. (They'll forgive you for losing but not for quitting). I attended a sneak advance screening of the film. The whole theme of the evening was a `life well lived' and was very inspiring. The more I've (now) read about Jones the more I appreciate this film about a humble guy whose integrity, sportsmanship and refusal to play for money made him a role model for the ages. It's not surprising I guess, to see that some critics seem to have it out for Caviezel who is very understated but excellent in this well-acted film. I think he's our next Gary Cooper. Or maybe Jimmy Stewart (as anyone could tell who's heard him speak). More films like this! Keep up the good work.
    9ccthemovieman-1

    Nice!

    Wow, what a nice movie! Beautifully filmed, too.

    This is a loving tribute to the American amateur golf legend Bobby Jones but it doesn't sugarcoat his story. Jones is shown with his good and bad sides, especially his horrible temper which he corrected, and his nervous ailments which he was unable to correct and caused an early retirement from the game.

    There is a lot of golf footage in here, of tournaments won and lost and battles against famous professional Walter Hagen, who always is pictured in these golf films as an arrogant, flamboyant man. In contrast, Jones' modest character is even more apparent than would normally be noticed.

    Anyway, Jim Caveziel is likable as Jones and the two young actors who play the golfer as a kid also do very well. Jones' love interest is appealingly played by Claire Forlani. The two make for a handsome couple.

    This is simply a good-natured, feel-good movie that is pleasing to the eyes as well as the heart. If you are a golfer, this a must, but a nice story even if you don't play the game. If you have the DVD, check out the documentaries here. They are quite interesting.

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    • Trivia
      Bubba Lewis, who portrays an adolescent Bobby Jones, is a low handicap player himself. Also a talented actor and singer, Lewis hits the links whenever he can.
    • Goofs
      During a scene at St. Andrews where Bobby Jones is playing several shots from a sand trap (bunker), a quick close-up shows a sand wedge with a flange. Jones retired from competition following his Grand Slam in 1930, but the sand wedge was not invented until 1932 by Gene Sarazen.
    • Quotes

      Angus: Do you know the definition of insanity Bobby? Its when you do the same thing over and over and expect a different result.

    • Crazy credits
      Tippe Moore for job "production dog" and Sidney for job "post-production dog"
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Envy/Laws of Attraction/Godsend/Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Remarkable Girl
      (1929)

      Music by Lou Handman

      Lyrics by Henry Creamer

      Used by permission of Carlin Music Publishing Canada, Inc. (SOCAN) on behalf of Redwood Music Ltd. (PRS),

      Goodman Music Co. and the Estates of Henry Creamer and Lou Handman

      Performed by The Michael Andrew Orchestra

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    • Release date
      • April 30, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius
    • Filming locations
      • Agnes Scott College - 141 E. College Avenue, Decatur, Georgia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Bobby Jones Films LLC
      • Dean River Productions
      • LIFE(n)
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,694,071
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,233,297
      • May 2, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,707,913
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 3m(123 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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