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Tin Cup (1996)
Rating:
Starring: Kevin Costner, Johnson, Don, Marin, Cheech, Rene Russo
Director: Ron Shelton
Category: Drama, Comedy
Studio: Warner Bros.
Subtitles:
English, Spanish, French
Length:
135 mins

 
 

 

Golf Pro. Love Amateur.

An unreachable shot to the green. A hopeless romance.Driving-range pro Roy McAvoy can't resist an impossible challenge.Each is what he calls a defining moment.You define it.Or it defines you.

With lady-killer charm and a game that can make par with garden tools, Kevin Costner plays Roy, where golf is a head and heart game.On both counts, that's where shrink Molly Griswold (Rene Russo) comes in.She's big city, Roy's small time, and he believes only the grandest of gestures can lure her away from a slick touring pro and earn her love.So Roy and his dutiful caddy set out to do the impossible: win the US Open.

 
 
   
   

 
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