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Two
men return to Italy after a 25 year absence to search for the daughter
one of them may have fathered. What starts as two lonely, bitter, middle-aged
men's race against time in quest of selfish desire, becomes a journey
of self-discovery and enlightenment when they are forced to confront their
past.
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1978.
The Wimbledon
Tennis Championships. An unknown American qualifier has the world at his
feet as he serves at match point to beat the defending champion for a
place in the semi-finals. His first serve is just out and as he throws
the ball into the air for his second serve, the Centre court crowd holds
its breath.
Double
fault.
The
champion goes on to win the match and the tournament. And
what of the loser....?
2008.
PAUL SCOTT is now forty eight. He lives alone, drives a rusting old Mustang
and coaches the over-sixties at a Florida tennis club. He owes money to
his Mafioso bookmaker and with payment due and not a cent to his name,
only a miracle can save him.
A
knock at the door brings a visit from a private investigator and some
unexpected news. Unbeknown to PAUL, twenty five years ago whilst in Italy,
he fathered the child of an old flame, the recently deceased MONICA SERSALE.
It turns out that MONICA has left him half a million dollars in her will
and as he travels first class to Rome to meet with MONICA'S lawyer, he
sips Champagne and sighs with relief. His troubles are seemingly over.
But
life has a habit of pitching PAUL a curve ball. Firstly, the lawyer introduces
PAUL to PHILIP BROCKENHURST, an English aristocrat and explains that as
MONICA was having affairs with both of them at the same time her daughter
was conceived and had no way of establishing exactly who the real father
was, she included them both in the will.
Secondly,
the will has a catch. The daughter ANNA is due to get married in one week's
time and MONICA did not approve of ANNA'S choice of husband, the loud,
philistine MAX. So, for PAUL and PHILIP to inherit the money they must
stop the wedding from taking place.
PAUL
and PHILIP are from different sides of the Atlantic and equally different
social strata and take an instant, almost pathological dislike to one
another. But thrown together by different motives (PAUL'S for money, PHILIP'S
for paternity) they become unlikely bed-fellows and agree to help each
other to prevent the scheming MAX from marrying the adorable ANNA.
It's
not long before they find themselves driving along the beautiful Italian
riviera to the idyllic Neapolitan town of Positano to claim their respective
prizes. But what starts as two lonely, bitter, middle-aged men's race
against time, becomes a journey of self-discovery and enlightenment when
they are forced to confront their past.
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