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Borg vs McEnroe
Borg vs McEnroe

Borg vs McEnroe

Some stars shine forever

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The Swedish Björn Borg and the American John McEnroe, the best tennis players in the world, maintain a legendary duel during the 1980 Wimbledon tournament.

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Budget

$7500000

Revenue

$16657800

Status

Released

Original Language

Swedish

Runtime

108 mins

Rating

6.908/10

Release Date

08 September 2017

Country

Denmark

Cast

Sverrir Gudnason

Sverrir Gudnason

Björn Borg

Shia LaBeouf

Shia LaBeouf

John McEnroe

Stellan Skarsgård

Stellan Skarsgård

Lennart Bergelin

Tuva Novotny

Tuva Novotny

Mariana Simionescu

Leo Borg

Leo Borg

Younger Björn Borg

Marcus Mossberg

Marcus Mossberg

Young Björn Borg

Jackson Gann

Jackson Gann

Young John McEnroe

Scott Arthur

Scott Arthur

Peter Fleming

Ian Blackman

Ian Blackman

John McEnroe Senior

Robert Emms

Robert Emms

Vitas Gerulaitis

David Bamber

David Bamber

UK Commentator George Barnes

Jane Perry

Jane Perry

Kay McEnroe

Roy McCrerey

Roy McCrerey

Björn Borg's Agent #2

Björn Granath

Björn Granath

Bengt Grive

Tom Datnow

Tom Datnow

Jimmy Connors

Colin Stinton

Colin Stinton

Talk Show Host

Janis Ahern

Janis Ahern

Psychologist

Bob Boudreaux

Bob Boudreaux

Mr. Henderson

Wille Glyt

Wille Glyt

National Teamplayer #2

Anders Berg

Anders Berg

Södertälje Tennis Coach

Iva Šindelková

Iva Šindelková

Borg's fan (uncredited)

Zuzana Geislerová

Zuzana Geislerová

Jamie Marshall

Jamie Marshall

British Commentator

Ben Bradshaw

Ben Bradshaw

Umpire Wimbledon Final

Mats Blomgren

Mats Blomgren

Rune Borg

Julia Marko-Nord

Julia Marko-Nord

Margareta Borg

Demetri Goritsas

Demetri Goritsas

Björn Borg's agent #1

Jason Forbes

Jason Forbes

Arthur Ashe

Claes Ljungmark

Claes Ljungmark

Mats Hasselqvist

Dag Malmberg

Dag Malmberg

chairman Södertälje

James Sobol Kelly

James Sobol Kelly

Phil, John's agent

Thomas Hedengran

Thomas Hedengran

Lennart Hyland

Jean Claude Okou

Jean Claude Okou

Tabac owner

Felix Engström

Felix Engström

tennis coach Stockholm

Annika Ryberg Whittembury

Annika Ryberg Whittembury

Argentine tv reporter

Inger Järpedal

Inger Järpedal

Mrs. Henderson

David Bowles

David Bowles

french commentator

Richard Drazny

Richard Drazny

american commentator Butch Waltz

Philipp Schenker

Philipp Schenker

french commentator

Federico Cafaro

Federico Cafaro

Argentinian TV translator

Vincent Eriksson

Vincent Eriksson

Brian Gottfried

Val Jobara

Val Jobara

Ilie Nastase

Mohamed Shabib

Mohamed Shabib

Ismail El Shafei

Igor Tubic

Igor Tubic

Rod Frawley

Dan Anders Carrigan

Dan Anders Carrigan

Ove Bengtsson

Christopher Fänge

Christopher Fänge

Kjell Johansson

John Runestam

John Runestam

Tenny Svensson

Marc Cram

Marc Cram

American Commentator

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