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'Charming and unusual' film based on true story axed by BBC in just days
'Charming and unusual' film based on true story axed by BBC in just days

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'Charming and unusual' film based on true story axed by BBC in just days

The Phantom of the Open is a biographical film based on the life of Maurice Flitcroft, who notoriously shot the worst round in the history of the Open Championship in 1976 Film aficionados are swooning over this 'delightful' movie, but they're running out of time to catch it on BBC iPlayer, with its removal date set for June 9. The Phantom of the Open, a gem of British cinema, is based on the real-life story of Maurice Flitcroft, who famously achieved the highest score ever at the Open Championship. In 1976, he managed to chalk up a staggering 121 strokes as a professional golfer - a clear signal that he was nothing but an enthusiastic novice. ‌ Having premiered in 2021, the film brings to life the tales from the biography The Phantom of the Open: Maurice Flitcroft, The World's Worst Golfer penned by Simon Farnaby and Scott Murray. Set against the backdrop of the colorful 1970s, viewers are treated to the sight of renowned knighted actor Mark Rylance becoming the memorable golfing figure. ‌ Maurice, fuelled by undiminished dreams and steadfast self-assurance, engages in earnest endeavours to rise through the ranks of professional golf, even though his day job was as a crane operator. His relentless efforts put him at odds with the golf establishment yet earn him a place in British folklore for simply having a go at a sport he adored. One Rotten Tomatoes review says: "On performances alone, this has to rate highly! MR is a superb choice as the lead, as he deftly matches Maurice's mannerisms and character. The story has a wry humour throughout, mostly due to the slight woodiness of Maurice and the absurdity of his actions and choices.", reports Surrey Live. "It is a remarkably unusual movie, based on a quirky, oddball individual and his family." Another viewer added: "Simply adorable – a delightful feel-good movie. It's certainly not a big blockbuster. It's just a small movie with a small but uplifting story. Sometimes we just need one of these feel-good movies every once while." Mark Rylance graces the screen alongside Sally Hawkins, who portrays his devoted wife Jean, with the addition of Notting Hill's comedic talent Rhys Ifans, Jake Davies, Christian and Johann Myers. The ensemble has garnered acclaim for their portrayal of a nostalgic tale filled with humour and poignant messages. One fan said: "A true story based on the hardships of life and reality, exposing the discriminations of golf. An emotional film that talks of family and its importance. Follow your dreams to disappointment or follow the crowd and dream on." Maurice Flitcroft, whose life inspired the film, passed away from a lung infection in 2007 at the age of 77, but 'The Phantom of the Open' ensures his memory endures. The film is currently available on BBC iPlayer, but be quick to watch it before it departs from the service on June 9.

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