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Tommy's Honour

  • 2016
  • PG
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden in Tommy's Honour (2016)
The true story of the challenging relationship between "Old" Tom Morris "Young" Tommy Morris, the dynamic father-son team who ushered in the modern game of golf.
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In every generation, a torch passes from father to son. And that timeless dynamic is the beating heart of Tommy's Honour - an intimate, powerfully moving tale of the real-life founders of th... Read allIn every generation, a torch passes from father to son. And that timeless dynamic is the beating heart of Tommy's Honour - an intimate, powerfully moving tale of the real-life founders of the modern game of golf.In every generation, a torch passes from father to son. And that timeless dynamic is the beating heart of Tommy's Honour - an intimate, powerfully moving tale of the real-life founders of the modern game of golf.

  • Director
    • Jason Connery
  • Writers
    • Pamela Marin
    • Kevin Cook
  • Stars
    • Benjamin Wainwright
    • Peter Mullan
    • Jack Lowden
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jason Connery
    • Writers
      • Pamela Marin
      • Kevin Cook
    • Stars
      • Benjamin Wainwright
      • Peter Mullan
      • Jack Lowden
    • 24User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Benjamin Wainwright
    Benjamin Wainwright
    • George Atwood Jnr
    Peter Mullan
    Peter Mullan
    • Tom Morris
    Jack Lowden
    Jack Lowden
    • Tommy Morris
    Peter Ferdinando
    Peter Ferdinando
    • Major Molesworth
    Andy Gray
    • Lang Dan
    Greg Powrie
    • Campbell
    Christopher Craig
    Christopher Craig
    • Durie
    Fraser Sivewright
    • Club Secretary
    Therese Bradley
    Therese Bradley
    • Nancy Morris
    Dylan Murphy Neilson
    • Young Jamie Morris
    • (as Dylan Neilson)
    Max Coussins
    Max Coussins
    • Young Jack Morris
    Kylie Hart
    Kylie Hart
    • Lizzie Morris
    James Smillie
    James Smillie
    • Minister Boyd
    Kimberly Sinclair
    • Sally MacKenzie
    • (as Kimberley Sinclair)
    Max Deacon
    Max Deacon
    • David Strath
    Paul Tinto
    Paul Tinto
    • James Hunter
    Sam Neill
    Sam Neill
    • Alexander Boothby
    Nicky Henson
    Nicky Henson
    • Charles Kinloch
    • Director
      • Jason Connery
    • Writers
      • Pamela Marin
      • Kevin Cook
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    User reviews24

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    8bryangary65

    It's a birdie not a bogey!

    Surprised that I enjoyed this film a lot, as was not expecting the story to be enthralling as it was.

    Based on the true story of the father and son who basically founded the professional game of golf enjoyed by millions today.

    Peter Mullan as always gives a good performance, but the real star is Jack Lowden as the son. His star is ascending
    TxMike

    "You are a hero Tommy, but you'll never be a Gentleman."

    In 1800s England and Scotland "Gentleman" was a reference of being of privilege, and usually wealth. Golf was run by the elite, only "gentleman" were allowed inside clubhouses. The golf pro was a step down, a workman, he built clubs and manufactured balls and kept the golf course in good shape.

    Old Tom Morris, a Scotsman, is often considered the first golf professional. While golf existed before he came along he made his mark as a champion golfer and course designer. But his son, Young Tommy Morris, born in 1851, was a better golfer who won The Open four consecutive times, but died at age 24, just a few weeks after his wife and newborn son died. He was a bright flame, a meteor.

    This movie is about the father and son Morris, but focuses a bit more on Young Tommy, his love affair with an older woman who became his wife, and how he changed the trajectory of golf professionals. Until he came along the gentlemen used a golfer much like one might use a race horse, get him into a good match, pay him a small sum, and make lots of money off his winning matches.

    Young Tommy changed that, he would demand a greater sum for himself. He could do that because everyone knew he was the best and if he decided not to play then there would be no winnings for the elite.

    This is a very good movie that paints his life pretty faithfully, although there is a disclaimer at the end stating that many things were fictionalized for dramatic purposes. I think every die-hard golfer, like me, would enjoy this movie, and maybe even many who are not golfers.

    I watched it at home on the Kanopy site through my public library's subscription, streamed via Roku.
    7lougooch

    Keep an Open mind and heart

    With scant knowledge of or interest in golf and no notion at all of the Morris father and son partnership, this film was not an obvious viewing choice. However, Mullan and Neill were a draw-card enough and so I found myself whisked up to the wilds and links of Scotland. Beautiful scenery, a social interest story of class, and a creeping disapproval of the unkindness of some religious attitudes drew me in. The central performances of Lowden and Lovibond illuminate the piece, and create the emotional heft. Even with no engagement with golf, it's impossible not to care about the fortunes of this young couple. Watch it with an Open mind and heart.
    6paul-allaer

    "Your station in life was set well before you were born"

    "Tommy's Honour" (2016 release from Scotland; 115 min.) brings the story of father and son Tommy and Tommy Jr. Morris. As the movie opens, a reporter from the Times of London wants to interview Tommy, by now an old man. But Tommy informs the reporter that the only story he is willing to give him, is about a young man. We then go back in time to the 1860s, and we learn that the young man referred to is Tommy Jr., an up-and-coming lad who loves the game of golf. His dad is a the groundskeeper of the local golf club and started the Open Championship. Along the way, we get to know other characters, including an aristocrat for whom the Morris lads play organized golf, and a young waitress who catches Tommy Jr.'s eye. At this point we are 10 min. into the movie, but to tell you more of the plot would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.

    Couple of comments: this is the big screen adaptation of the book of the same name by Kevin Cook(who co-wrote the movie's script). The director is Jason Connery (yes, son of Scottish icon Sean Connery, and best known for his acting work in UK TV and movies). The movie is a mix of sports movie, family drama, romance, and war of the classes. The tensions between father and son are the most obvious, with the older Morris sticking to the 'agreed' behavior between working class and aristocrats, while young Tommy is eager to break the rules. When he pushes for a better financial arrangement, the Captain of the golf club sneers "Your station in life was set well before you were born", and later on (when Tommy wins yet another major golf event) "You're a hero to this town, but a gentleman you will never be", ouch! I found the movie a bit lightweight, to be honest, as those tensions never really feel real. It isn't until much later in the movie (when Tommy Jr.'s love life becomes the focus) that we feel emotionally involved. Along the way, the gorgeous photography (entirely filmed on location of course) makes this movie feel like one long advert for the beauty that is Scotland. The acting performances are fine: Peter Mullan as Old Tom Morris, Jack Lowden as Tommy Morris, and none other than Sam Neil as the Captain/villain aristocrat.

    "Tommy's Honour" opened in US theaters this weekend. I imagine it's not a coincidence that this is the very weekend after the Masters, the Super Bowl of golf when interest in the game is at its peak in the US. This is an okay movie, in particular if you has a special interest in golf. I found it to be pleasant, nothing more, nothing else.
    6ferguson-6

    Old and Young Tom

    Jason Connery (Sean's son) directs this story about old Tom Morris and his son Tommy written by Pamela Martin from the book by Kevin Cook. It's a bit surprising that the story focuses as much or more on the melodrama and personal story of the younger Tommy than the historical influences, but there is links action to give us a feel for the times.

    Jack Lowden and his dimples portray Tommy, while Ophelia Lovibond plays his love interest Meg. Their relationship drives the story, and we are reminded that small-minded people were every bit as prevalent 140 years ago as they are now. Tommy's mother, their community, and even the minister of the Church pass harsh judgment on Meg and her unfortunate past. Combine that with the element of "Gentlemen", which are anything but, and we get an understanding of how Tommy's actions changed not just the game of golf, but also influenced the softening of the class difference. His push to bring respect and fairness to professional golfers erased the similarities with how race horses and golfers were treated the same from a wagering perspective.

    This was the time of the original "13 Rules of Golf", and when rowdy crowd hovered right next to the golfers as they played. Other than the closing credit graphics, Old Tom Morris (Peter Mullan) isn't really given his due as a course designer, but this is really the story of his son, and though the film is a bit too long, it's a story that deserves to be told.

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      In 1870, the boys walk past a railway wagon with "LMS" painted on it. The London, Midland and Scottish Railway Company (LMS) did not come into existence until 1st January, 1923.
    • Soundtracks
      String Quartet KV 465 (nr 10) Dissonances: Allegro
      Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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    • Release date
      • April 14, 2017 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Честь Тома
    • Filming locations
      • Scotland, UK(St Andrews)
    • Production companies
      • Gutta Percha Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $569,306
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $209,190
      • Apr 16, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $751,345
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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