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Wimbledon
Professionally, Peter is near the very bottom of the world tennis ranks, and personally, he can't find love despite his best efforts to do so. Fortunately for him, he meets a young player on the women's circuit who helps him recapture his focus for Wimbledon.
13 December 1949, Ilkeston, Derbyshire, England, UK
21 December 1954, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, USA
17 October 1969, Rome, Lazio, Italy
16 February 1959, Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany
27 July 1970, Rudkøbing, Denmark
17 April 1931, London, England, UK
11 July 1981, Croydon, Surrey, England, UK
21 April 1979, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
29 March 1938, Birmingham, England, UK
29 December 1947, Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, Wales, UK
19 October 1966, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
15 July 1952, Guildford, Surrey, England, UK
24 April 1980, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
17 May 1983, Australia
August 25, 2006
The story plays out predictably with a happy ending -- think The Natural on Wimbledon's Centre Court -- and all in all, it's a decent romantic comedy.
May 04, 2005
Lobs nothing but clichés.
July 25, 2005
Do we really need to see another film where a gorgeous, talented and desired American woman is whisked away by a stammering insecure British man with an inner monologue?
December 29, 2010
Works better as a sports movie than a love match.
December 06, 2005
You aren't likely to see a film with more warmth and good humor anytime soon, or one that does more to give feel good filmmaking a good name.
September 20, 2004
[A] reluctant thumbs down.
October 30, 2006
An enjoyable little crowd-pleaser with likable leads and a few good laughs.
February 09, 2006
All in all, it's rather pleasant, but nothing else.
September 18, 2004
The kind of movie that allows the non-cynical movie-goer to sit back and relax in the presence of actors who work well with each other and a script whose familiarity is an asset.
September 18, 2004
Slick, satisfying entertainment.
October 01, 2004
A pleasant enough entertainment at a time when movies either pleasant or entertaining are in short supply.
July 21, 2005
The movie needs the stars' charm and director Richard Loncraine's polish, because the faulty script is just barely good enough to hold us for 100 minutes.

