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The Green Jacket
In the suburbs of the city a 7-years old boy disappears. After months of fruitless searches the boy's older sister decides to take the deal over. She is confident that she knows who kidnapped her brother. Is this enough to justify a terrible revenge?
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Plot Summary
This documentary chronicles the iconic Masters Tournament, focusing on the year 1975, a pivotal moment in golf history. It delves into the intense rivalries and legendary performances that have defined this prestigious event and the sport itself. Through archival footage and interviews, it captures the drama and enduring legacy of the Masters.
Critical Reception
The Green Jacket received positive reviews for its compelling narrative and insightful look into the Masters Tournament. Critics praised its ability to capture the historical significance and personal stakes involved in one of golf's most revered events, appealing to both ardent fans and newcomers to the sport.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its historical depth and focus on legendary golfers.
Appreciated for its engaging storytelling of a significant sporting event.
Seen as a must-watch for golf enthusiasts.
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Fun Fact
The documentary specifically highlights the 1975 Masters, which featured a legendary three-way playoff between Jack Nicklaus, Tom Weiskopf, and Johnny Miller, ultimately won by Nicklaus.
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