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When Billie Beat Bobby (2001) Reviews

When Billie Beat Bobby (2001)
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This 2001 TV docudrama relates the story of tennis' 1973 "Battle of the Sexes" between Wimbledon champions Billie Jean King (Holly Hunter) and Bobby Riggs (Ron Silver), an event considered by many to be an early victory for feminism. Riggs, 20 years past his prime, lives to wager on anything and everything. Seeing the rise of feminism, he decides he can make some money by challenging top female players, 30 years his junior, into exhibition matches. His first choice for an opponent is Billie Jean King, but she turns him down because she is too busy organizing the members of the female tennis tour into a de facto union, and winning tennis tournaments. After Bobby defeats the number one female tennis player in the world, Margaret Court, King realizes she needs to beat him. Following months of hype in which Bobby's bluster is matched at every point by Billie's confidence, the two face off in the Astrodome before a huge live and television audience. When Billie Beat Bobby was written and directed by Jane Anderson who had previously written The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader Murdering Mom, which also featured Holly Hunter in the title role. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Holly HunterRon Silver, (more)
Director(s):
Jane Anderson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Lloyd V.

You're not supposed to expect much from these made-for-tv biopics, but this one's delightful. If you were alive at the time, you don't have to be told that the Billie Jean King-Bobby Riggs mixed gender tennis match was easily the most hyped event of its era, and this film freeze-dries the moment with grace. The casting of Holly Hunter and Ron Silver is inspired and rewarding. Both are brilliant. A winner.

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MF M.

Well done. Holly hunter really captured Billy Jean. For those who went through thris time it is a reminded of how far we have come. It would be a good movie for a history class too.

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    Lloyd V.

    You're not supposed to expect much from these made-for-tv biopics, but this one's delightful. If you were alive at the time, you don't have to be told that the Billie Jean King-Bobby Riggs mixed gender tennis match was easily the most hyped event of its era, and this film freeze-dries the moment with grace. The casting of Holly Hunter and Ron Silver is inspired and rewarding. Both are brilliant. A winner.

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    MF M.

    Well done. Holly hunter really captured Billy Jean. For those who went through thris time it is a reminded of how far we have come. It would be a good movie for a history class too.

    Yes   |   No

     
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