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A Gentleman's Game

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
933
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Gary Sinise and Mason Gamble in A Gentleman's Game (2002)
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A drama revolving around characters whose lives are transformed one summer at an exclusive East Coast country club.A drama revolving around characters whose lives are transformed one summer at an exclusive East Coast country club.A drama revolving around characters whose lives are transformed one summer at an exclusive East Coast country club.

  • Director
    • J. Mills Goodloe
  • Writers
    • J. Mills Goodloe
    • Tom Coyne
  • Stars
    • Mason Gamble
    • Gary Sinise
    • Philip Baker Hall
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    933
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • J. Mills Goodloe
    • Writers
      • J. Mills Goodloe
      • Tom Coyne
    • Stars
      • Mason Gamble
      • Gary Sinise
      • Philip Baker Hall
    • 28User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Mason Gamble
    Mason Gamble
    • Timmy Price
    Gary Sinise
    Gary Sinise
    • Foster Pearse
    Philip Baker Hall
    Philip Baker Hall
    • Charlie Logan
    Dylan Baker
    Dylan Baker
    • Mr. Price
    Henry Simmons
    Henry Simmons
    • Walter Kane
    Ellen Muth
    Ellen Muth
    • Mollie Kilduff
    Brian Doyle-Murray
    Brian Doyle-Murray
    • Tomato Face
    David Zayas
    David Zayas
    • Alfred D'Angelo
    Kevin Thoms
    Kevin Thoms
    • Casey Price
    Michael Della Femina
    Michael Della Femina
    • John Byrne
    Robin Dorian
    • Mrs. Norton
    Linda Emond
    Linda Emond
    • Meredith Price
    Sean Patrick Flanery
    Sean Patrick Flanery
    • Adult Timmy
    K Todd Freeman
    • Jeffrey
    K. Todd Freeman
    K. Todd Freeman
    • Jeffrey
    Justin Goncalves
    • Jamie Bryne
    Greg Horos
    Greg Horos
    • Bartender
    Art Houston
    • Golfer
    • Director
      • J. Mills Goodloe
    • Writers
      • J. Mills Goodloe
      • Tom Coyne
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    wranksf

    A Feel Good Movie

    As a fan of sport's films, I was really excited to see `A Gentleman's Game.' Although the movie revolves around golf, it's really more of a coming of age film.

    Mason Gamble, who was so good in `Rushmore,' plays Timmy Price, a good kid who seems to have a talent for golf. He becomes a caddy at the snotty, local country club, and he soon learns rich people know nothing about being `gentlemen.' Soon, Timmy becomes a really great golfer, and he even surpasses the kid he emulates, the great Miles Dane. Miles Dane is a rich kid with a perfect swing, however, when it comes to class, Timmy proves that although he may not have the same kind of money as Miles and his finicky dad, he sure has a lot more class.

    `A Gentleman's Game' is more in the lines of `Stand by Me' than, say, `The Bad News Bears.' It's an enjoyable film, the golf scenes are shot very well, and there is a surprise at the end. You'll like `A Gentleman's Game' even if you don't like golf. What I found to be really interesting is the kid who played Miles Dane had one hell of a good swing for such a young kid. I wouldn't be surprised if he was some kind of future golf pro.
    8magica8080

    Artfully, Subtly Portrayed Coming of Age Movie

    Timmy Price (Mason Gamble) is the son of a middle class family whose father belongs to the venerable and exclusive Fox Chase Golf Club. His well meaning father forces him to caddy at the club the summer he turns thirteen. At first Timmy doesn't fit in with the caddies, and is generally ignored as being another "members kid...who come to loop for one day and never come back..." Timmy keeps at the looping (caddying) though and soon discovers his own gift for the game.

    While looping Timmy watches the members associate with each other and interact with the staff. Lessons about life and growing up are subtly characterized, often with nothing more than the actual events to relate Timmy's realizations. This is an excellent movie to watch in the "coming of age" genre. The movie is narrated by the "adult" Timmy as he is looking back at this time in his life. One of the strongest aspects of the film is that the whole story is conveyed without the sugary sentimentality or rose colored emotion that is often used to tell a coming of age story. Very refreshing.
    2mister_k

    Good Book, Waste of Film.

    I had the good fortune of reading the book before seeing the movie. It was an epic of adolescence, a dream of summers gone, a great potential indie film or big budget drama. It somehow got into the hands of a hack, who clearly took notes watching Boogie Nights and Rushmore without actually learning anything at all. The script loses the meat of the book in favor of forced emotional notes and low brow gags. I feel sorry for the actors, since the characters in the book were rich and textured, but cut down to embarrassing charactures in the film. Mason Gamble is great when given the opportunity, as is Dylan Baker, but the skeleton that remains of the story plays out like a bad after school special. Poor people = GOOD, Rich people = BAD.

    Though it's almost worth watching to see the Southern California beach where Gary Sinise parks his trailer which is meant to pass for a bay in Delaware.

    It's a good book, but an embarrassing turn for first time director Mills Goodloe.

    K.
    8gmalav5877

    GG is a good movie about golf that the family can enjoy

    This really is a great little golf movie. Based on a novel by Tom Coyne Gentleman's Game picks up where Caddy Shack leaves off and doesn't go near Tin Cup or Baggar Vance for being pretentious.

    The story revolves around Mason Gamble who plays Timmy Price, a young gifted golfer who is the focus of everyone's attention. Timmy's father, played by Kevin Thomas, will do everything in his power to get Timmy the right breaks.

    From joining an exclusive country club, to pushing son Timmy to caddy at the elite Fox Chase Country Club to seeking the reclusive Foster Pierce, played by Gary Sinise, to groom young Timmy for the upcoming tournament it's all about the game.

    Along the way Timmy and we discover the splendor of young love, the love of a father for a son and how a young man's search for excellence helps bring the withdrawn Foster Pierce back to the reality and self respect that he has run from.

    Throw in Brian Doyle Murray's character, Tomato Face, that runs the caddy shack, a dark secret that the country club elite try to hide and a surprise confrontation between a black club pro and the elder patriarch of Fox Chase and you have a great story.

    I don't golf but enjoyed this movie thoroughly and would recommend it to anyone who has a love of the game or a love of life.
    8jotix100

    A gentleman and a scholar

    Most comments about "A Gentleman's Games" zero in the sport of golf. While yes, golf is what one sees played here, the film is much more about honesty and how to really be a good human being in a world that seems to reward the ones that are just the contrary. The book by Tom Coyne gets an excellent treatment by its director, J. Mills Goodloe, who is credited with being the adaptation with the author.

    Timmy Price, the young man at the center of the story, is being taught by his father how to play golf. In fact, one sees Mr. Price in trying to instill in this young man the rules of conduct, not only on the playing field, but also in life. Timmy is more mature than his young age reveals.

    Charlie Logan, a club member, suggests the older Price to look for a former caddy of the club, who was considered the best in the field, to guide his son. The meeting with Foster Pearce, the retired caddy now living in a trailer in a beach area, goes nowhere. Pearce is through with the game. Timmy goes to him on his own and starts practicing his swing on the beach. Pearce never coaches the boy to do anything, but we can see his interest as they become good friends. Pearce finally admits the reason for leaving the sport at a crucial point of the film.

    A few other things come out in the movie. We see how the kind Charlie Logan, turns against his black caddy in a moment of drunken rage as the other man was trying to shield him from being hit by a golf ball. The locker room politics also gets great play in the film. The incident in which Timmy's caddy friend is abused, is done with taste.

    The acting in general is splendid. Young Mason Gamble makes a great Timmy. Not having seen him before, his appearance in the film is excellent as this young actor underplays the role that enhances the film tremendously. Gary Sinise is also subdued in his take of Pearce, the defeated man who suddenly wants to remedy the situation that got him to this point. Dylan Baker an all around actor of stage and screen, who we have seen in many plays, is at his best playing the older Price. Also, Philip Baker Hall has a great moment playing the contradictory Charlie Logan.

    This film will not disappoint thanks to the superb direction by Mr. J. Mills Goodloe.

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    • Trivia
      Timmy Price's house is actually co-writer Tom Coyne's parents' house, where Coyne was living during filming.
    • Goofs
      After Dylan Baker (the father) and Mason Gamble (the son) are playing their first round of golf together and Baker realizes Gamble can play, the two walk down the fairway. The film is reversed. Both are previously shown playing right handed with gloves on their left hands, but gloves are now both on their right hands and when they stop to shake hands on a bet, they shake with their left hands.
    • Quotes

      Timmy Price: Well, maybe I could hit a few balls up here and you could give me some pointers.

      Foster Pearse: Do I *look* like Mr. Miyagi to you? Wax on, wax off. Oh yes, Timmy-san, you hit a few balls, I give you pointers.

    • Connections
      References Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)

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    • Release date
      • August 20, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Гра джентльмена
    • Filming locations
      • Manayunk, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production company
      • Artists Management Group (AMG)
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      • 1h 52m(112 min)
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