could be lumped into the convenient category of "uplifting sports drama," but in fact is a challenging deconstruction of all the underdog clichés associated with that genre
Downhill Racer (1969)
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Reviews Counted:12
Fresh:9
Rotten:3
Average Rating:7/10
Runtime: 1 hr 42 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
US Box Office: $0
Synopsis: Director Michael Ritchie makes his feature film debut with DOWNHILL RACER, an adrenaline-soaked sports drama that features another alluring performance from Robert Redford. Redford plays David... Director Michael Ritchie makes his feature film debut with DOWNHILL RACER, an adrenaline-soaked sports drama that features another alluring performance from Robert Redford. Redford plays David Chappellet, a cocky, undisciplined young skier from Idaho Springs, Colorado. Flying to Europe to compete with the United States downhill team, Chappellet stuns the ski world when he wins his first race. His coach, Eugene Claire (Gene Hackman), senses the cold reaction from his teammates, and tries to get Chappellet to become more of a team player. When it's obvious that this isn't going to happen, he must decide whether or not to let Chappellet represent his country in the Olympics. In the meantime, Chappellet finds romance in the form of Carole (Camilla Sparv), a beautiful young woman who works for a European equipment maker. Tensions arise when Carole lies about meeting up with Chappellet in Germany and then acts not to care that she has abandoned him. This disappointment provides Chappellet with even more desire to fly down the slopes and capture the Olympic gold medal. Redford's portrayal of the moody, determined Chappellet proves once again why he is one of the world's most recognizable movie stars. The same can also be said for Hackman, who finds the perfect chemistry in developing his character, making DOWNHILL RACER a fun film that even non-skiers can enjoy. [More]
Starring: Robert Redford, Gene Hackman, Camilla Sparv, Dabney Coleman
Starring: Robert Redford, Gene Hackman, Camilla Sparv, Dabney Coleman, Joe Jay Jalbert, Timothy Kirk, Karl Michael Vogler, James McMullan, Christian Doermer, Kathleen Crowley
Director: Michael Ritchie
Director: Michael Ritchie
Screenwriter: James Salter
Producer: Richard Gregson
Composer: Kenyon Hopkins
Reviews for Downhill Racer
Downhill Racer stands as lean condemnation of the calculating underdog clichés Rocky would bring make the norm.
An influential and extremely well-done sports film, worth watching even if you don't normally enjoy films of this type.
An intriguing film that balances skiing and the majesty of Alpine scenery with an absorbing story of hero Robert Redford, young American innocent abroad.
The location skiing sequences, revealing Ritchie's background and interest in documentary styles, are simply astounding, even for those with little interest in the sport.
The best movie ever made about sports -- without really being about sports at all.
Redford, just breaking into superstardom, gives one of his cool, self-centred, cynical performances as an undisciplined Olympic skier.
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