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Tin Cup
Directed by
Ron Shelton
R
1996
2h 15m
Comedy
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Drama
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6.4
74%
65%
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A washed-up golf pro working at a driving range tries to qualify for the U.S. Open in order to win the heart of his successful rival's girlfriend.
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Cast of Tin Cup
Kevin Costner
Roy 'Tin Cup' McAvoy
Rene Russo
Dr. Molly Griswold
Don Johnson
David Simms
Cheech Marin
Romeo Posar
Linda Hart
Doreen
Dennis Burkley
Earl
Rex Linn
Dewey
Lou Myers
Clint
Richard Lineback
Curt
George Perez
Jose
Mickey Jones
Turk
Michael Milhoan
Boone
Gary McCord
Self
Craig Stadler
Self
Peter Jacobsen
Self
Jim Nantz
CBS Announcer
Ken Venturi
CBS Announcer
Ben Wright
CBS Announcer
Frank Chirkinian
CBS Coordinating Producer
Lance Barrow
CBS Director
Brian Hammons
Golf Channel Announcer #1
Mike Ritz
Golf Channel Announcer #2
Peter Kostis
Golf Channel Reporter
Jimmy Roberts
ESPN Reporter
George Michael
Host of The Sports Machine
Kris Ancira
Golden Tassel Dancer
Sharon McCreedy
Golden Tassel Waitress
Melissa Young
Beautiful Blonde
Gregory Avellone
Man Behind the Ropes
Kevin Wilson
Michelson's Caddie
Susan A. Cabral
Patient in Exit Room
Del Roy
Local Qualifier Starter
Sanford Gibbons
Local Qualifier Official
Arina Gasanova
19th Hole Waitress
Bill Caplan
U.S. Open Starter
Sharon Costner
Grandparent with Dog
Bill Costner
Grandparent with Dog
Joe Costner
Grandchild
Rob Harris
Simms' Agent
Nick Kiriazis
Guy at Bar #1
Tom Todoroff
Guy at Bar #2
Fredrick Lewis
Guy at Bar #3
Jess King
Guy at Bar #4
Harold G. Herthum
Bartender
Mark Thomason
Roy's Stand-in
Allan Malamud
U.S. Open Reporter
Steven "Sven" Lewison
Simms' Caddie
Brad Britton
Jacobsen's Caddie
Phil Mickelson
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Lee Janzen
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Jerry Pate
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Corey Pavin
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Fred Couples
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Billy Mayfair
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Steve Elkington
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
John Cook
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Andrew Magee
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
David Ogrin
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
John Mahaffey
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Tom Purtzer
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Jeff Maggert
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
D.A. Weibring
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Tommy Armour III
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Blaine McCallister
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Bruce Lietzke
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Gregory Buff White
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Mike Standly
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Jim McLean
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Howard Twitty
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Amy Alcott
Self/PGA Tour Golfer
Tin Cup Reviews
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
The climactic game, in which Roy, in a way that defies prediction, attempts to sink the shot of his life, is the most rousing sequence of the year, a celebration of what it really means to win.
San Francisco Chronicle
Peter Stack
Tin Cup, starring Kevin Costner as a likable loser, accomplishes the impossible, maybe the unimaginable -- it makes golf entertaining.
New York Times
Janet Maslin
This film's overriding message is as pleasing as its flippant, skillful banter.
Los Angeles Times
Kenneth Turan
Dispiritingly conventional and obvious.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
A formula sports comedy with a lot of non-formula human comedy.
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Breaking down the golf trajectories into separate shots during the sports climax comes across as an expedient form of cheating--the very opposite of authenticity.
Austin Chronicle
Hollis Chacona
You're about to get bonked on the head with a has-been story, mediocre acting, and some squirmingly painful dialogue.
Associated Press
Bob Thomas
It is a charmer from tee-off to final putt.
Newsweek
David Ansen
The good news about the amiable but only partly satisfying Tin Cup is that it frees Kevin Costner from playing a monument and restores to us the loose, sparkling comic actor he used to be.
TIME Magazine
Richard Schickel
As he always does in comedy, Costner grants an irresistible gleam of gallantry to male mulishness.
Washington Post
Desson Thomson
Tin Cup works for viewers of any handicap.
Variety
Todd McCarthy
Amiable and constantly amusing rather than uproarious, this mangy tale of a ne'er-do-well's fitful assault on personal and professional respectability benefits greatly from Kevin Costner's ingratiatingly comic star turn.
Capital Times (Madison, WI)
Rob Thomas
Shelton resurrects the likable Costner of "Bull Durham" in this genial golf comedy.
Fantastica Daily
Chuck O'Leary
What makes Tin Cup such an unabashed pleasure is Shelton's care in writing and developing interesting characters.
TV Guide
You can almost feel writer-director Ron Shelton praying for lightning to strike twice, but to no avail.
USA Today
[A] quirkily easygoing comedy.
Reeling Reviews
Robin Clifford
Lose about 30 minutes and there may be a stronger film in there.
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