• Mack Daddy

  • Tom Sheridan
  • 2011
  • Available
  • No Agent
  • Family
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Market: Wed, 02 Feb 2011
ManagerGarth Friedrich (Sutton Place Entertainment)
A retired tennis pro attempts to build a relationship with his love-child daughter by coming out of retirement and attempting to win the US Open Mixed Doubles championship.
A retired tennis pro teams up with his daughter, who he never knew, to try and win the U.S. Open.
Film
Film, Comedy, Family, Sports
102
R
High
M
White / European
40
Average
"Balls Out", Happy Gilmore, Blades of Glory
Present / A couple months
50% in NYC, interior nightclub, tennis courts, penthouse, 25% in rural Connecticut, interior home, local country club, tennis courts, 25% Long Island, tennis courts, woods.
TEDDY MACK (40), a retired pro tennis player is consistently quoted to be "The greatest American tennis player to never win the U.S. Open," but never won it because his temper always got him throw out of games.

He sits at his fortieth birthday party, gets drunk, realizes how alone he is, and goes to see his old flame, KATHY DUTKO (40). Kathy tells Mack to go down to the local strip club. Once there he proceeds to get a strip tease from one of the dancers. He quickly finds out that the dancer is actually his daughter, DESTINY DUTKO (20), whom kicks him in the face and storms out.

Mack tries to amend his relationship with Destiny and goes to find her at the local country club. He realizes she is really good at tennis. Destiny play doubles tennis against another players and loses. Mack cheers her on nonetheless and gains so respect from her. Therefore she agrees to get drinks with him.

Mack and Destiny get drunk at the country club bar and talk about their relationship. Mack tells Destiny he never knew about her until now. They wake up at the morning on the bar floor. On...