A Gentleman's Game (2001)
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Theatrical Release:Nov 30, 1999
Synopsis: A golfing phenom, Timmy Price (Mason Gamble from RUSHMORE and DENNIS THE MENACE), has all the tools to become a professional. Realizing this, his father (Dylan Baker) gets Timmy a job as a caddy at... A golfing phenom, Timmy Price (Mason Gamble from RUSHMORE and DENNIS THE MENACE), has all the tools to become a professional. Realizing this, his father (Dylan Baker) gets Timmy a job as a caddy at the local country club. Timmy's game continues to improve, and his knowledge of the world becomes broader as well through his understanding of the social and economic class system that is well out of balance on this golf course. This moving coming-of-age story returns one CADDYSHACK alumnus to the links with Brian Doyle-Murray starring as the groundskeeper Tomato Face. [More]
Starring: Mason Gamble, Dylan Baker, Gary Sinise, Philip Baker Hall
Starring: Mason Gamble, Dylan Baker, Gary Sinise, Philip Baker Hall, Brian Doyle Murray, Henry Simmons, Ellen Muth
Director: J. Mills Goodloe
Director: J. Mills Goodloe
Screenwriter: J. Mills Goodloe, Tom Coyne
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