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"Robert Redford: Insight Into The Legend of Bagger Vance'"; Production featurette; Theatrical teaser trailer; Theatrical trailer; Production notes; Cast and filmmaker biographies
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0. Scene Index
1. A Town Hero (Main Title) [7:24]
2. After the War [4:39]
3. The Greatest Exhibition Match [8:51]
4. I Lost My Swing [11:00]
5. Bagger Vance, The Name [5:43]
6. God Bless Savannah [4:42]
7. Storm's A Brewing [6:13]
8. One True Authentic Swing [3:46]
9. Promising Open Drive [4:16]
10. Beach [5:01]
11. An Answer for Everything [6:01]
12. Just You and the Ball [5:02]
13. The Field [6:47]
14. Pure Determination [4:07]
15. Hole In One [4:36]
16. A New Match [5:00]
17. The Drop [9:49]
18. Penelty Stroke [6:13]
19. Hardy Becomes A Caddy [8:52]
20. My Place In the Field (End Credits) [8:13]
Robert Redford directed this adaptation of a novel by Steven Pressfield that uses golf as a metaphor for one man's spiritual and philosophical journeys. Rannulph Junuh (Matt Damon) was a gifted amateur golfer from Savannah, GA, until traumatic experiences during World War I shattered his confidence and sent him into a spiral of alcoholism. In 1931, Adele Invergordon (Charlize Theron), a beautiful heiress who once loved Junuh, inherits a spectacular but financially ailing golf course after the suicide of her father. To attract customers, she proposed a high-stakes match between the two most famous golfers of the day, Bobby Jones (Joel Gretsch) and Walter Hagen (Bruce McGill). Local businessmen sponsoring the match insist that a local golfer be added to the card, and Junuh is drafted for the position, but it soon becomes obvious that his game is just a shadow of its former glory. When things seem hopeless, a mysterious gentleman named Bagger Vance (Will Smith) volunteers to serve as Junuh's caddy and coach, using a mixture of ancient wisdom and past-life knowledge to help Junah "remember" the swing he's lost. Jack Lemmon narrates the story, and J. Michael Moncrief plays Lemmon's character as a boy. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide