Wimbledon

Wimbledon
DVD Title: Wimbledon
Genre:Comedy
Director:Richard Loncraine
Actors:Cast List
Movie Year:17 September, 2004
ASIN: B0006A9FIM
Disc Number/Location:476
Description:
Professional tennis makes an unlikely but surprisingly effective backdrop for a lively romantic comedy in Wimbledon. Peter Cort (Paul Bettany, Master and Commander), once ranked 11th in the world, has slipped to 119th and is heading into his last Wimbledon tournament when he runs into Lizzie Bradbury (Kirsten Dunst, The Virgin Suicides, Spider-Man), a rising star. The two strike up a whirlwind romance that gives his game new life--but she insists it's going to be nothing but a passing fling. Their affair heats up and Cort finds himself steadily rising through the competition while Lizzie stumbles... Of course, the ending is never really in doubt--but Bettany is a unique cinematic presence, pale and lithe, doubtful of life but also hungry for it. Thanks to him and the ever-engaging Dunst, Wimbledon is funnier, more suspenseful, and more touching that anyone might expect, turning a conventional flick into a genuine charmer. --Bret Fetzer

Cast List:  
Kirsten Dunst
as Lizzie Bradbury
Paul Bettany
as Peter Colt
James McAvoy
as Carl Colt
Bernard Hill
as Edward Colt
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
as Dieter Prohl
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Kyle Hyde as Monte Carlo Opponent
Celia Imrie as Mrs. Kenwood
Annabel Leventon as Mrs. Rossdale
Eleanor Bron as Augusta Colt
Barry Jackson as Danny Oldham
Sam Neill as Dennis Bradbury
Vikas Punna as Ajay Bhatt
John McGlynn as Bookmaker
Martin O'Brien as Reporter 1
Tam Hoskyns as Reporter 3
Peter Cartwright as Elderly Man in Lift
Murphy Jensen as Ivan Dragomir
Cecilia Dazzi as Billi Clementi
Jesse Loncraine as Tennis Player
Jon Favreau as Ron Roth
Alun Jones as Tom Cavendish
Laura Morley as Lizzie's 2nd Opponent
Hamed Madani as Pierre Maroux
Sam Bond as TV Reporter
Alan David as Doctor Taylor
Chris Moyles as Radio 1 DJ
Gareth Llewelyn as Dorcester Bellhop
Barry Lee-Thomas as Umpire - Final
Maggie McCormack as Peter and Lizzie's Daughter
John McEnroe as Himself
Mary Carillo as Herself
Augustine Flint-Hartle as Businesswoman
Steve Lorrigan as Dorchester hotel manager
Robert Lindsay as Ian Frazier
Penny Ryder as Mrs. Littlejohn
Amanda Walker as Country Club Tennis Lady
Marina Morgan as Hotel Receptionist
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Dieter Prohl
Beti Sekulovski as Lizzie's 1st Opponent
Abhin Galeya as Vijay
Jonathan Timmins as Ball Boy
John Warnaby as Reporter 2
Austin Nichols as Jake Hammond
Eve Pearce as Elderly Woman in Lift
Jeremy Child as Fred Pilger
Ulla van Zeller as Sophia Eri
Kellie Shirley as Betting Shop Girl
Gemma Catlin as Betting Shop Girl's Friend
Simon Greenall as Chauffeur
Danny Baker as Radio London DJ
Rebecca Dandeniya as Arliyia Rupesindhe
Laurence Kennedy as TV Interviewer
Helen Blatch as Mrs. Biggins
Azucena Duran as Dorcester Maid
Geoffrey Leesley as Dorchester Doorman
Ryan McCluskey as Outside Broadcast Director
Thomas Blore as Peter and Lizzie's Son
Chris Evert as Herself
John Barrett as Himself
Freddie Huntington as Party Guest

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