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Rating: 6/10 by 516 users

Tin Cup (1996)

A washed up golf pro working at a driving range tries to qualify for the US Open in order to win the heart of his succesful rival's girlfriend.

Directing:
  • Ron Shelton
  • H. Gordon Boos
  • Michael Anderson
  • Tim Snyder
  • K.C. Hodenfield
  • Karen Golden
  • Mark Vargo
Writing:
  • Ron Shelton
  • John Norville
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Aug 16, 1996

Rating: 6/10 by 516 users

Alternative Title:
Fejjel a falnak - HU

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 02 hour 15 minutes
Budget: $45,000,000
Revenue: $53,854,588

Plot Keyword: sports, golf, romantic rivalry, woman between two men, caddy, rivalry, psychologist, driving range, rebellious, rivals, golf pro, golfers, torn between two men, sports reporter, pga tour, washed up, golf instructor, golf tournament, us open

Kevin Costner
Roy 'Tin Cup' McAvoy
Rene Russo
Dr. Molly Griswold
Don Johnson
David Simms
Cheech Marin
Romeo Posar
Jim Nantz
CBS Announcer
Ken Venturi
CBS Announcer
Ben Wright
CBS Announcer
Frank Chirkinian
CBS Coordinating Producer
Lance Barrow
CBS Director
Brian Hammons
Golf Channel Announcer #1
Mike Ritz
Golf Channel Announcer #2
Peter Kostis
Golf Channel Reporter
Jimmy Roberts
ESPN Reporter
George Michael
Host of The Sports Machine
Kris Ancira
Golden Tassel Dancer
Sharon McCreedy
Golden Tassel Waitress
Melissa Young
Beautiful Blonde
Gregory Avellone
Man Behind the Ropes
Kevin Wilson
Michelson's Caddie
Susan A. Cabral
Patient in Exit Room
Del Roy
Local Qualifier Starter
Sanford Gibbons
Local Qualifier Official
Arina Gasanova
19th Hole Waitress
Bill Caplan
U.S. Open Starter
Sharon Costner
Grandparent with Dog
Bill Costner
Grandparent with Dog
Joe Costner
Grandchild
Rob Harris
Simms' Agent
Nick Kiriazis
Guy at Bar #1
Tom Todoroff
Guy at Bar #2
Fredrick Lewis
Guy at Bar #3
Jess King
Guy at Bar #4
Mark Thomason
Roy's Stand-in
Allan Malamud
U.S. Open Reporter
Brad Britton
Jacobsen's Caddie
Phil Mickelson
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Lee Janzen
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Jerry Pate
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Corey Pavin
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Fred Couples
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Billy Mayfair
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Steve Elkington
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
John Cook
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Andrew Magee
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
David Ogrin
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
John Mahaffey
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Tom Purtzer
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Jeff Maggert
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
D.A. Weibring
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Tommy Armour III
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Blaine McCallister
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Bruce Lietzke
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Gregory Buff White
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Mike Standly
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Jim McLean
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Howard Twitty
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Amy Alcott
Self/PGA Tour Golfer

JPV852

Nice sports-rom-com that works thanks to the chemistry between Costner and Russo (and generally she's great against any male lead) and there are some good sports moments, even if it is golf. A bit on the lengthy side at over two hours but still an entertaining enough flick. **3.5/5**

John Chard

Sex and golf are the two things you can enjoy even if you're not good at them. Directed by Ron Shelton and starring Kevin Costner, Rene Russo and Don Johnson, Tin Cup is the golf rom-com sports movie that even none golf fans (me) can enjoy. Costner is a washed up ex pro golfer who upon happening upon Russo's - eager to please her golfer boyfriend (Johnson) - psychiatrist, finds a new lease of life for the sport and for potential romance. But first he has to deal with the cocky nemesis that is Johnson's star laden showy golfer. The sports based movie is a tough nut to crack, the margins for narrative worth are thin, there's only so much one can take such a genre to. Here we have one of the staples of said genre, that of a washed up sportsman getting a second shot at glory. It really should have been a bore to rival that of the sport in reality (sorry golfers, I just don't get it), yet Shelton, backed by superb lead actors, creates a thoroughly charming, exciting and thoughtful sports rom-com. The characterisations are white hot, people you can easily root for, or in the case of Johnson's David Simms, boo and hiss at. It is testament to the director and writers (Shelton and John Norville) that these characters manage to rise above stereotype status, and crucially they are given sharp dialogue to spout. The sport of golf isn't the crux of the matter here, it really is the characters and how they adapt to the changing of basic human emotions that drives this pic forward. Some famous golfers of the time make appearances, rewardingly so, while the always ace Cheech Marin gets a part he can nail with aplomb. You haven't got to love golf or sports movies in general for this one, it really is just a crowd pleasing delight. 8/10

GenerationofSwine

How do you make a movie about golf fun? You write it like a movie about baseball. Costner is like the ultimate sports movie star isn't he? Field of Dreams, Bull Durham, For the Love of the Game, that football one I didn't see... and this. It's hysterical, it's written almost as if the people involved wanted to do a story about a batter with the yips, and instead decided to make just a little more original and do the story about golf instead. Either way it's watchable with a lead cast and a supporting cast that pull off dead pan hysterical very well.


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