
The Phantom of the Open (12A)
Maurice Flitcrof is an unrelenting optimist and lovable family man.
At the age of 46 he decides it’s time to try out a new hobby.
Deciding on a whim that golf is his new calling, he miraculously secures a coveted spot in the qualifying round of the 1976 British Open. There’s only one problem; he has never played a round in his life. As he sets out to play the worst round in Open History, Maurice will become a folk hero and prove that every dreamer deserves a shot along the way. You’ll laugh. You’ll cry. All hail the underdog!
Running time: 1h42m
Cast: Mark Rylance, Sally Hawkins, Rhys Ifans.
Director: Craig Roberts
Tickets: £8.50 (£7.50)
Friends Discount: 50p
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