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Four Minutes

  • TV Movie
  • 2005
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
386
YOUR RATING
Four Minutes (2005)
BiographyDramaHistorySport

The story of the four minute mile-breaker Roger Bannister.The story of the four minute mile-breaker Roger Bannister.The story of the four minute mile-breaker Roger Bannister.

  • Director
    • Charles Beeson
  • Writer
    • Frank Deford
  • Stars
    • Jamie Maclachlan
    • Christopher Plummer
    • Shaun Smyth
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    386
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Charles Beeson
    • Writer
      • Frank Deford
    • Stars
      • Jamie Maclachlan
      • Christopher Plummer
      • Shaun Smyth
    • 14User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Jamie Maclachlan
    Jamie Maclachlan
    • Roger Bannister
    Christopher Plummer
    Christopher Plummer
    • Archie Mason
    Shaun Smyth
    Shaun Smyth
    • Norris McWhirter
    Amy Rutherford
    Amy Rutherford
    • Moyra Jacobsson
    Drew Carnwath
    • Chris Brasher
    Grahame Wood
    Grahame Wood
    • Chris Chataway
    Leon Pownall
    Leon Pownall
    • Dr. Walker
    Audrey Gardiner
    • Annabelle Davenport
    Philip Craig
    Philip Craig
    • Mr. Bannister
    Darcy Dale Dunlop
    • Mrs. Bannister
    • (as Darcy Dunlop)
    Chris Wiggins
    • Burnett
    Shaun Austin-Olsen
    • Bellamy
    Graham Harley
    • Parsons
    Jonathan Watton
    Jonathan Watton
    • Hamilton
    Kate Hewlett
    Kate Hewlett
    • Helen
    Ryan Hollyman
    Ryan Hollyman
    • Older Runner
    Nicholas Rose
    Nicholas Rose
    • Paul
    Shane Mackinnon
    Shane Mackinnon
    • Carson
    • (as Shane MacKinnon)
    • Director
      • Charles Beeson
    • Writer
      • Frank Deford
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    5eurban1313

    Accurate, but lacking in both drama and energy

    The breaking of the 4 minute mile was a milestone (pun intended) in competitive sports. Years later, sports fans remembered where they were when they heard of the achievement. At the time it occurred, it was considered THE transcendent sporting achievement. The movie tries to capture this sentiment primarily through the Christopher Plummer character's dialogue and the repeated comparisons to the Everest expedition. Unfortunately, however, the magnitude of the event doesn't come across to those of later generations. I didn't live during the time of Seabiscuit or Cinderella Man but both of those movies made me feel the drama and significance of what was happening. Four Minutes does not provide that type of emotional involvement. Another quibble is that Bannister's teammates (Brasher and Chataway) get short shrift. Both had very successful running careers that merit some mention at the end.
    7pawebster

    Interesting to compare with the 1988 version

    I was very familiar with the 1988 version (The Four Minute Mile) before seeing this newer one.

    This film is less true to history, most seriously in replacing the real coach, Franz Stampfl, with the shadowy imitation one portrayed by Christopher Plummer. It also brings in Roger's future wife long before he really met her, in a crass attempt to add love interest. In addition, it somewhat misrepresents the weather problems on 6 May 1954 (see below).

    This newer version also omits any depiction of Landy and Santee's efforts and turns Roger's important and illustrious friends and helpers (Chris Chataway, Chris Brasher and Norris McWhirter -- see their entries in Wikipedia) into mere cyphers.

    These are serious omissions. On the other hand, this 2005 version has a much, much better Roger Bannister, which counts for a lot, given that he is the main character in the story. Jamie MacLachlan is believable as an athlete and does a great job in showing Bannister's combination of brilliance, modesty and stubbornness. He also convincingly embodies the post-war period in which the events take place (despite the garish American ties he is given to wear).

    This version also does moderately well at recreating the Iffley Road track in Oxford where the key event was run. The fact that the tower of Iffley Church in the background is clearly made of something akin to cardboard is not too detrimental. Anyone who has heard Norris McWhirter speak about that day -- the overseas channel BBC Prime has shown a clip of this hundreds of times -- knows that the main problem on 6 May 1954 was the wind -- and not so much the rain, as shown here. Roger decided to run when the flag on top of Iffley Church went limp, showing that the wind had dropped. Here, the film-makers have carefully provided the church and the flag, but the latter sadly continues to flutter merrily the whole time.

    There are other minor blunders, such as the wrong kind of telephones and the phrase "Get the hell out of here" ludicrously put into the mouth of a crusty old Oxford professor, but I can forgive these.

    It is well worth seeing -- but try to catch the other version, too.
    7ed_two_o_nine

    Roger Runnit

    Let me start by stating the obvious. Yes this is a television movie (but one of the small percentage that are actually of a decent quality), and yes this is a sports movie. So with that established one would know the territory they are in very early, and what to expect along the way. However he we get all of the above but delivered with a nice reined quality by all concerned. The script and direction are good and so are the performances. The film is bases around the events leading up to Roger Bannister becoming the first man to run a sun four minute mile, and to this extent you are invested in the movie and genuinely wish him to succeed. I know an artistic liberty where taken with certain characters, but that really is for athletics historians to quibble about. Jamie Maclachan is very good as the reserved Englishmen Roger Bannister who is continuously struggling to find the right balance between his medical studies at Oxford and his athletics. There is good support leading to the inevitable yet still enjoyable conclusion. Would I watch it again? Yes but not regularly and only if I find it on television.
    10fourmins

    Moving and inspiring!

    A film with a lot of heart and fun for everyone! When someone achieves what seems to be the impossible, (Everest, the Moon, Four Minutes,) it opens the door for all of us, and that's it's appeal. Great performances, music and photography as well. Great stuff! I am a mile runner and found the races accurate and an inspiration. The four minute barrier was clearly a physiological brick wall and Bannister the doctor who ran for fun sets about examining the limits of human endurance. There aren't enough movies that celebrate human achievement, so congratulations to ESPN for backing this project. I wonder why it was left to an American network to celebrate the achievements of a British athlete?
    10raf-366

    I was alive and well during this period

    The movie depicts reasonably accurate the event(s) leading to this achievement. Considering the passage of 50 plus years, the producers have accomplished a creditable job in their production. It should be emphasized that the part played by Christopher Plummer is pure fiction, but for entertainment purposes, understandable. Present generations should not be too critical. The event was of great significance at the time. I am happy that it has been recorded for present generations information, and to honor the participants. I was particularly impressed by the imaginative use of the location facilities in Toronto in depicting the Oxford and Princetown locale(s) The cast selection was also impressive.

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    • Trivia
      Leon Pownall's final film.
    • Goofs
      When Roger and his father are boarding the bus, Roger puts his arm around his father so that his father goes up the steps first. When they enter the bus, Roger comes in before his father.
    • Quotes

      Moyra Jacobsson: You're an odd mix, Roger. Terribly, absolutely English, yet possessing that maddening quality of American independence. I suppose most people don't know what in the world to do with you.

    • Connections
      Version of The Four Minute Mile (1988)

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    • Release date
      • October 6, 2005 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • ESPN
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dört Dakika
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production company
      • ESPN (Entertainment & Sports Programming Network)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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