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'''''Match Point''''' is a 2005 drama written and directed by [[Woody Allen]]. | [[File:Match Point Poster.jpg|thumb|300px|right|''Match Point'' theatrical release poster (2005)]] | ||
'''''Match Point''''' is a 2005 drama written and directed by [[Woody Allen]]. [[Jonathan Rhys Meyers]] stars as a tennis pro who becomes engaged to one of his wealthy students, but endangers his new life by having an extramarital affair with his brother-in-law's ex-fiancee ([[Scarlett Johansson]]). | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:53, 22 October 2014
Match Point is a 2005 drama written and directed by Woody Allen. Jonathan Rhys Meyers stars as a tennis pro who becomes engaged to one of his wealthy students, but endangers his new life by having an extramarital affair with his brother-in-law's ex-fiancee (Scarlett Johansson).
The following weapons were used in the film Match Point:
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Double Barreled Shotgun
Chris Wilton (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) uses a Double Barreled Shotgun stolen from his father-in-law's (Brian Cox) hunting lodge.