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Hole in One
They play around while their wives are away, especially in the shower.
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Plot Summary
A disgraced professional golfer, desperate to make a comeback, teams up with a streetwise caddy to win a prestigious tournament. Facing sabotage from rivals and his own inner demons, he must navigate the cutthroat world of professional golf while learning the true meaning of the game. The journey is filled with humorous mishaps and unexpected alliances as he strives to regain his former glory.
Critical Reception
Hole in One (1990) received a generally negative reception from critics, with many finding its plot predictable and its humor lacking. While some acknowledged the performances of its veteran cast, the film was largely panned for its weak script and uninspired direction. Audience reception mirrored critical sentiment, with the film failing to gain significant traction.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a cliché-ridden plot and uninspired comedic moments.
Performances are generally overlooked due to the weak screenplay and direction.
A forgettable sports comedy that fails to deliver on its premise.
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Fun Fact
Despite its ensemble cast featuring established actors like Louis Gossett Jr., Richard Lynch, and Klaus Kinski, the film was a direct-to-video release in many regions and did not achieve significant critical or commercial success.
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