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Four Minutes (2005)

Four Minutes (2005)
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Set largely in England (but filmed in Canada), Four Minutes is the story of Sir Roger Bannister, doctor by profession and runner by preference -- and the first man to run under a four-minute mile. Played by Jamie Maclachlan, Bannister is accurately depicted as a brilliant Oxford medical student, who in the years following WWII gains a reputation as England's fastest runner, but who regards his sports accomplishments as merely an adjunct to his studies, and thus avoids formal athletic training. Only after he fails to win a medal at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics does Bannister come to realize how important he has become as a morale-booster for a postwar Britain plagued by shortages, rationing, and unemployment. Shouldering this spiritual responsibility, Bannister submits himself to a grueling (but surprisingly scientific) training regimen imposed by disabled ex-athlete Archie Mason (Christopher Plummer). Originally slated for release in 2004 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Roger Bannister's "great run," Four Minutes was not seen until it was picked by the ESPN2 cable service on October 6, 2005. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jamie MaclachlanChristopher Plummer, (more)
Director(s):
Charles Beeson
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Four Minutes

Set largely in England (but filmed in Canada), Four Minutes is the story of Sir Roger Bannister, doctor by profession and runner by preference -- and the first man to run under a four-minute mile. Played by Jamie Maclachlan, Bannister is accurately depicted as a brilliant Oxford medical student, who in the years following WWII gains a reputation as England's fastest runner, but who regards his sports accomplishments as merely an adjunct to his studies, and thus avoids formal athletic training. Only after he fails to win a medal at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics does Bannister come to realize how important he has become as a morale-booster for a postwar Britain plagued by shortages, rationing, and unemployment. Shouldering this spiritual responsibility, Bannister submits himself to a grueling (but surprisingly scientific) training regimen imposed by disabled ex-athlete Archie Mason (Christopher Plummer). Originally slated for release in 2004 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Roger Bannister's "great run," Four Minutes was not seen until it was picked by the ESPN2 cable service on October 6, 2005. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

Complete Cast of Four Minutes


Director(s):
Charles Beeson
Writer(s):
Frank Deford
Producer(s):
Lynn Raynor
Four Minutes Awards:
  • 2007 - San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival - Audience Award
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    JUDI H.

    As previously indicated I wanted the DVD " Four Minutes" the story of Roger Bannister... as shown on the DVD envelope. But I keep on receiving the German film "Vier Minuten" which translates to "Four Minutes" ... I hope you can somehow get things corrected. Judi H.

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    Michael B.

    I asked for Four Minutes and I was sent a german filmed called Four minutes (about a woman who hangs herself). Yet it was in the protective sleeve of the other Four Minutes that I requested. My kids had to watch a woman take her own life before we figured out what occurred.

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    Paul K.

    Just like the other reviews, I got the German-subtitled movie. What a disappointment, as my daughter and I watched that oh-so-depressing start. I'd still love to see the movie! But it doesn't seem all these comments are working?

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