

Borg vs McEnroe
Some stars shine forever
Genres
Overview
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.
Details
Budget
$7500000
Revenue
$16657800
Runtime
108 min
Release Date
2017-09-08
Status
Released
Original Language
Swedish
Vote Count
1158
Vote Average
6.915
Sverrir Gudnason
Björn Borg
Shia LaBeouf
John McEnroe
Stellan Skarsgård
Lennart Bergelin
Tuva Novotny
Mariana Simionescu
Leo Borg
Younger Björn Borg
Marcus Mossberg
Young Björn Borg
Jackson Gann
Young John McEnroe
Scott Arthur
Peter Fleming
Ian Blackman
John McEnroe Senior
Robert Emms
Vitas Gerulaitis
David Bamber
UK Commentator George Barnes
Jane Perry
Kay McEnroe
Roy McCrerey
Björn Borg's Agent #2
Björn Granath
Bengt Grive
Tom Datnow
Jimmy Connors
Colin Stinton
Talk Show Host
Janis Ahern
Psychologist
Bob Boudreaux
Mr. Henderson
Wille Glyt
National Teamplayer #2
Anders Berg
Södertälje Tennis Coach
Iva Šindelková
Borg's fan (uncredited)
Zuzana Geislerová
Jamie Marshall
British Commentator
Ben Bradshaw
Umpire Wimbledon Final
Mats Blomgren
Rune Borg
Julia Marko-Nord
Margareta Borg
Demetri Goritsas
Björn Borg's agent #1
Jason Forbes
Arthur Ashe
Claes Ljungmark
Mats Hasselqvist
Dag Malmberg
chairman Södertälje
James Sobol Kelly
Phil, John's agent
Thomas Hedengran
Lennart Hyland
Jean Claude Okou
Tabac owner
Felix Engström
tennis coach Stockholm
Annika Ryberg Whittembury
Argentine tv reporter
Inger Järpedal
Mrs. Henderson
David Bowles
french commentator
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american commentator Butch Waltz
Philipp Schenker
french commentator
Federico Cafaro
Argentinian TV translator
Vincent Eriksson
Brian Gottfried
Val Jobara
Ilie Nastase
Mohamed Shabib
Ismail El Shafei
Igor Tubic
Rod Frawley
Dan Anders Carrigan
Ove Bengtsson
Christopher Fänge
Kjell Johansson
John Runestam
Tenny Svensson
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