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The Greatest Game Ever Played
The Greatest Game Ever Played
A biopic of 20-year-old Francis Ouimet who defeated his golfing idol and 1900 US Open Champion, Harry Vardon.
rating
7.303
runtime
120 min

Release

2005-09-30

Genres

Cast

Shia LaBeouf
Shia LaBeouf
as Francis Ouimet
Stephen Dillane
Stephen Dillane
as Harry Vardon
Josh Flitter
Josh Flitter
as Eddie Lowery
Peter Firth
Peter Firth
as Lord Northcliffe
Elias Koteas
Elias Koteas
as Arthur Ouimet
Peyton List
Peyton List
as Sarah Wallis
Scott Faulconbridge
Scott Faulconbridge
as Billy
James Paxton
James Paxton
as Young Harry Vardon
Tom Rack
Tom Rack
as Black Top Hatted Man
Armand Laroche
Armand Laroche
as Black Top Hatted Man
Peter Hurley
Peter Hurley
as Black Top Hatted Man
Gregory Terlecki
Gregory Terlecki
as Black Top Hatted Man
Jonathan Higgins
Jonathan Higgins
as Embry Wallis
Matthew Knight
Matthew Knight
as Young Francis Ouimet
Luke Askew
Luke Askew
as Alec Campbell
Amanda Tilson
Amanda Tilson
as Young Sarah Wallis
Jamie Merling
Jamie Merling
as Young Louise Ouimet
Eugenio Esposito
Eugenio Esposito
as Young Raymond Ouimet
Marnie McPhail
Marnie McPhail
as Mary Ouimet
Robin Wilcock
Robin Wilcock
as Bernard Darwin
Michael Sinelnikoff
Michael Sinelnikoff
as Lord Bullock
Justin Ashforth
Justin Ashforth
as Ted Hastings
Arthur Holden
Arthur Holden
as Club Secretary
Len Cariou
Len Cariou
as Stedman Comstock
Nicolas Wright
Nicolas Wright
as Phillip Wainwright
Max Kasch
Max Kasch
as Freddie Wallis
Danette MacKay
Danette MacKay
as Mrs. Wallis
George Asprey
George Asprey
as Wilfred Reid
Stephen Marcus
Stephen Marcus
as Ted Ray
Joe Jackson
Joe Jackson
as Piano Player
Luke Kirby
Luke Kirby
as Frank Hoyt
Tim Peper
Tim Peper
as Walter Gibbs
Mike 'Nug' Nahrgang
Mike 'Nug' Nahrgang
as Baritone
Dawn Upshaw
Dawn Upshaw
as Soprano
James Bradford
James Bradford
as Robert Watson
Marc James Beauchamp
Marc James Beauchamp
as Assistant Pro
Michael Weaver
Michael Weaver
as John McDermott
Pierre Boudreau
Pierre Boudreau
as Northcliffe's Valet
Dennis St John
Dennis St John
as Wallis' Butler
Terry Reid
Terry Reid
as Vernon's Caddy - Tommy
Stephen Spreekmeester
Stephen Spreekmeester
as Ted's Caddy
Philip Pretten
Philip Pretten
as Comstock's Assistant
Patrick Whitebean
Patrick Whitebean
as McDermot's Caddy
Walter Massey
Walter Massey
as President Taft
Melissa Carter
Melissa Carter
as Reid's Escort
Melanie Beaulne
Melanie Beaulne
as Reid's Escort
Jeremy Thibodeau
Jeremy Thibodeau
as Raymond Ouimet
Alexina Cowan
Alexina Cowan
as Louise Ouimet
Frank Fontaine
Frank Fontaine
as Wallis' Chauffeur
Marcel Jeannin
Marcel Jeannin
as Office Worker
Charles S. Doucet
Charles S. Doucet
as Irish Crew Boss
Brian Wrench
Brian Wrench
as Know-It-All Gallery Member
Nicole Braber
Nicole Braber
as Know-It-All Girlfriend
Kyle MacDougall
Kyle MacDougall
as Vardon's Assistant
Jesse Rath
Jesse Rath
as Runner
Domenico Salvaggio
Domenico Salvaggio
as Bartender
Howard Ryshpan
Howard Ryshpan
as Gallery Member
Jamie Scavone
Jamie Scavone
as Copy Boy
Paul Cagelet
Paul Cagelet
as Man Passing By
Steven Wallace Lowe
Steven Wallace Lowe
as Reporter
Dominique Desrochers
Dominique Desrochers
as Golf Pro (uncredited)
Francesco Giannini
Francesco Giannini
as Caddy (uncredited)
Johnny Griffin
Johnny Griffin
as Jack Lowery (uncredited)
David Rigby
David Rigby
as US PGA Marshal (uncredited)

Director

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Superb! One of Disney's best live-action offerings up until 2005. It's yet another sports drama from the studio, one of many still to come too, but it's a cut above their previous live-actions releases in this subgenre; even beating 2002's <em>'The Rookie'</em>, which I like tremendously. I love every detail of <em>'The Greatest Game Ever Played'</em>, which is about a true story. The score is splendid, the cinematography is excellent and the premise is riveting - even to someone like me who isn't a follower of golf. There are a few scenes that use effects, namely with Vardon, which look neat. Vardon is portrayed by Stephen Dillane, who is terrific in the role. Stephen Marcus plays Ted Ray, he's another top performer as is Josh Flitter (Eddie) - the latter brings some amusing humour to events. The film's star, however, is Shia LaBeouf. He does a grand job as Ouimet, he produces the goods in all of his scenes. I'm already a fan of LaBeouf's, so I'm glad I can add another one of his characters to my memory. This did not feel like a 120 minute production. Great pacing, great film. Highly recommended!