Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius

Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius
DVD Title: Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius
Genre:Drama
Director:Rowdy Herrington
Actors:Cast List
Movie Year:30 April, 2004
ASIN: B00062IVOY
Disc Number/Location:463
Description:
Anyone who's ever been passionate about golf will find something to admire in Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius, a staidly reverent biopic about one of the game's greatest champions. In the title role, Jim Caviezel suffers almost as much as he did in The Passion of the Christ, portraying Jones--who made history by winning golf's elusive Grand Slam (four top tournaments in less than four months) in 1930--as a passionately committed golfer who silently endured chronic pain (a spinal disorder prompted his early retirement at age 28), stomach ailments, emotional torment, and borderline alcoholism while maintaining amateur status in the sport he so magnificently dominated. Jeremy Northam brings much-needed levity and rakish style as Jones' friend and rival golfer Walter Hagen, and Malcolm McDowell adds colorful character as Jones' friend and biographer O.B. Keeler while Claire Forlani suffers the typical biopic plight of the hero's wife, who offers compassionate empathy while wishing Jones had more time for family. With repetitive golf scenes and a somber tone of martyrdom, Bobby Jones was partially financed by Jones' estate, which may explain its respectable dullness and instant fate as a box-office dud. Still, director Rowdy (Road House) Herrington is clearly enamored of his subject, and some of that enthusiasm shines through the gloom. --Jeff Shannon

Cast List:  
James Caviezel
as Bobby Jones
Jeremy Northam
as Walter Hagen
Aidan Quinn
as Harry Vardon
Devon Gearhart
as Little Bobby (6/8)
Bubba Lewis
as Bobby (14)
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Claire Forlani as Mary Malone Jones
Brett Rice as Big Bob Jones
Bubba Lewis as Bobby (14)
Paul Freeman as Angus
Hilton McRae as Jimmy Maiden
Brian F. Durkin as Perry Adair
Happy LaShelle as Nell Woodruff
Larry Thompson as John Malone
David Van Horn as Young Perry
Tom Arcuragi as Ralph Reed
Erin Smith as Young Alexa
Kasey Leigh as Saucy Co-ed #1
Matt Cornwell as Chum
Richard Dobkin as Emory Law Professor
Virginia Hopkins as Househunting Wife
Andrew Masset as Doctor Howard
Mike Pniewski as Mr. Mullen
Mitch Dean as Inwood Runner
Julie Moore as Woman at Party
Mary Jean Feton as Well Wisher at Reception
Jim Harley as Constable O'Brien
Eleanor Seigler as Perry's Date
Richard 'John' Lackey III as Baby Bob Jones III
Aint Misbehavin as Barbershop Quartet
Frank Hoyt Taylor as Reporter
David Dwyer as Reporter
Kevin Stillwell as Reporter
Mark Russell Gray as Reporter
Mark Burton as Red - Golfer
John Kohler as Milt Saul - Golfer
Roy McCrerey as Robert Gardner - Golfer
Amanda Best as Elaine Rosenthal - Golfer
Gary Gershoff as Davey Herron - Golfer
Woody Taft as Jess Sweetzer - Golfer
John Grzesinski as Roger Wethered - Golfer
Kevin Downes as Gene Homans - Golfer
Wilbur Fitzgerald as Megaphone Golf Official
Tommy Cresswell as 1926 U.S. Open Golf Official
Rick Rueckert as Worchester Golf Official
Alan McGregor as St. Andrew's Starter - 1930 Golf Official
Rhoda Griffis as Woman Hit in Leg
Amanda Alch as Young Girl
Michael Benson as Inwood Runner
Chrysa Clark as Fiancee of Robert Gardner
Robert E. Daniel as Bobby Jones' Caddy
Jayson Frederick as Caddy
Jim Grimshaw as Charlie Cox
David Hunt as Dr. Begg
Lawrence Johnson as Golfer
Gail Morrison as Woman Watching Golf
John Fitzgerald Page as Program Holder
John Quintiliani as Bobby Jones' Caddy
Gloria Stella
Sean Treadaway as Bobby Jones Caddy '30 US Open
Joe Walsh as Golf Official
Malcolm McDowell as O.B. Keeler
Connie Ray as Clara Jones
Dan Albright as Grandfather Jones
Alistair Begg as Stewart Maiden
Elizabeth Omilami as Camilla
John Shepherd as Bob Woodruff
Allen O'Reilly as Grantland Rice
Tim Ware as George Adair
Rand Hopkins as Major Cohen
Stephanie Sparks as Alexa Stirling
Larry Mayran as Judge Broyles
Neely Glenn as Saucy Co-ed #2
Ted Hurt Huckabee as Rathskeller Drunk
Chris Pierce as Henpecked Husband
Ted Manson as Elderly Law Client
Pierre Brulatour as Doctor Applegate
Amerjit Deu as Hagen's Chauffeur
Michael Andrew as Singer
Brian Bremer as Well Wisher Autograph Seeker
Dave Roberts as Sportswriter
Angie Fox as Gardner's Girlfriend
Justice Leak as Guy on Street
Kelsey Walter as Daughter Clara Jones
Robert Pralgo as Reporter
Phillip DeVona as Reporter
Pat Cusick as Reporter
Jamie Moore as Reporter
Geoff McKnight as Reporter
Bob Seel as Billy McAfee - Golfer
Kenny Alfonso as Eben Byers - Golfer
Matt Lanter as Bobby Jones' Caddy
Clark Jarrett as Chick Evans - Golfer
John Curran as Bob Cruikshank - Golfer
Robert Duncan as 1926 U.S. Open Golf Opponent
Rudi Davis as Interlachen Golfer
Bruce McKinnon as 1st Merion Starter - Golf Official
Shaun Stuart as 1921 British Open Starter - Golf Official
Rodney Mull as USGA Official
Bob Harter as Senior Worchester Golf Official
Kelly McCormick as Hoylake Steward - Golf Official
Jon Kohler as Milt Saul
Roger L. Barker as Georgia Tech Band Member
George P. Burdell as Georgia Tech Band Member
Greg Corbett as Eben Byers' Caddy
Rob Elwood as Marine Sergeant
Bill Greely as Mr. Beecham
Martin Haworth as Caddy
Gavin John as Golf viewer at St. Andrews
Michael Mathioudakis as Boy at St. Andrews
Nathaniel Owen as Walter Hagen's Caddy
Adam Plondke as Georgia Tech Band Member
Sandi Scheier as Nurse
Larry Thompson as John Malone
Ian M. Turner as Georgia Tech Band Member
Steve Warren as Reporter

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