Wimbledon /
DVD
(Fullscreen)
Original US Edition (Subtitulos en Español)
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DVD Information
- Starring:
Kirsten Dunst, Paul Bettany, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau.
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Director: Richard Loncraine
- Encoding: Region 1 - NTSC
- Format: Color,
Fullscreen, Dolby
- Rated:
PG13 (Adult Language, Adult Situations, Brief Nudity)
- Release Date:
Dec 28, 2005
- Run Time:
97 min.
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Languages:
English, French
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Subtitles:
English, French,
Español
Movie Information
- General:
2004 - UK - 97 min. - Feature, Color
- Genre/Type:
Historical Film, Epic, Sword-and-Sandal
- Themes:
Great Battles, Crowned Heads, Forbidden Love
- Domestic Box Office:
$16,862,585 (Worldwide: $38,283,396)
- Theatrical Release Date:
September 17, 2004
- Production
Budget: $31 million
Synopsis
Directed by Richard Loncraine,
Wimbledon follows the plight of aspiring tennis-star Peter Colt (Paul Bettany),
whose bad luck seems to manifest itself just about everywhere. Professionally,
Peter is near the very bottom of the world tennis ranks, and personally, he
can't find love despite his best efforts to do so. In a rare turn of events,
however, Peter is chosen as a wildcard to play at Wimbledon, the tennis
world's most prestigious competition. While there, he meets American tennis
ingénue Lizzie Bradbury (Kirsten Dunst), and his confidence on the court and
off improves tenfold as he falls further in love with her. Driven by his
newfound luck, Peter climbs to the top of the tournament players at record
speed, until he actually has a fighting chance of winning the men's singles
title — the question is whether or not his good fortune will hold out long
enough for him to get the trophy.
Source: All Movie Guide
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