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Greatest Game Ever Played

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Released: 2006-04-11

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Greatest Game Ever Played DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Luke Askew, Len Cariou, Armand Laroche, Tom Rack, Howard Ryshpan, Michael Sinelnikoff, Dawn Upshaw, Joe Jackson, Charles S. Doucet, Justin Ashforth, Robin Wilcock, George Asprey, Luke Kirby, Mike Nahrgang, Jonathan Higgins, Dennis St. John, James Bradford, Arthur Holden, Philip Pretten, Brian Wrench, Max Kasch, Melissa Carter, Johnny Griffin, Walter Massey, Steven Wallace Lowe, Marcel Jeannin, Danette MacKay, Nicolas Wright, Frank Fontaine, Peter Hurley, Gregory Terlecki, Amanda Tilson, Jamie Merling, Eugenio Esposito, Scott Faulconbridge, Tim Peper, Marc James Beauchamp, Pierre Boudreau, Terry Reid, Stephen Spreekmeester, Patrick Whitebean, Melanie Beauline, Jeremy Thibodeau, Alexina Cowan, Nicole Braber, Kyle Macdougall, Jesse Rath, Domenico Salvaggio, James Scovone, Paul Cagelet, Shia LaBeouf, Stephen Dillane, Josh Flitter, Peyton List, Elias Koteas, Marnie McPhail, Stephen Marcus, Peter Firth, Michael Weaver, James Paxton, Matthew Knight

Director(s): Bill Paxton

Features:
A view from the gallery: on the set of The Greatest Game Ever Played
Two legends and The Greatest Game
Feature film audio commentary: director Bill Paxton
Feature film audio commentary: writer Mark Frost
From caddy to champion: Francus Quimet
Greatest Game Ever Played DVD Details
Video:
Theatre Wide-Screen
Audio:
Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel
Language:
English
French
Subtitles:
French
Running Time: 121
Genre: Drama
Item Weight: 1
UPC: 786936277920
Product Code: WD03965100DVD
Format: DVD
Year:2005
Studio: Walt Disney Video
Greatest Game Ever Played DVD Summary The true story of an upset victory that helped change the sport of golf forever provides the basis for this period drama.

Francis Ouimet (played by Shia LaBeouf) was born in 1893 to a working-class family in Massachusetts, and grew up fascinated by golf.

However, at that time golf was considered a pastime of the wealthy and privileged, and British and Scottish players dominated the professional game.

Ouimet's familial home was near the Brookline, MA, Country Club, and over the stern objectio
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