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6.2/10   993 votes
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Director:
Robert Towne
Writer:
Robert Towne (writer)
Contact:
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Release Date:
26 May 1983 (Australia) more
Genre:
Drama | Sport more
Plot:
The intertwined lives and loves of three highly-ranked athletes striving for the national team; Chris... more | add synopsis
User Comments:
Best movie I've ever seen about sports and the competitive spirit more

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Mariel Hemingway ... Chris Cahill

Scott Glenn ... Terry Tingloff
Patrice Donnelly ... Tory Skinner
Kenny Moore ... Denny Stites
Jim Moody ... Roscoe Travis
Kari G. Peyton ... Penny Brill (as Kari Gosswiller)
Jodi Anderson ... Nadia 'Pooch' Anderson
Maren Seidler ... Tanya
Martha Watson ... Sheila
Emily Dole ... Maureen
Pam Spencer ... Jan
Deby Laplante ... Trish
Mitzi McMillin ... Laura
Jan Glotzer ... Karen
Jan Van Reenen ... Yelovitch
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Additional Details

Runtime:
124 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Colour:
Colour (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
While in post production, the sound engineers could not quite capture the sound they needed to simulate when a runner's foot hit the track during a race. They finally created the right sound by taking pieces of bundled audio tape and hitting the floor of the sound booth with the tape bundles. more
Quotes:
Terry Tingloff: The high jump is a masochists event-it always ends on failure. more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in "Friends: The One with Rachel's New Dress (#4.18)" (1998) more
Soundtrack:
WHAT A FOOL BELIEVES more

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1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful:-
Best movie I've ever seen about sports and the competitive spirit, 6 August 2007
10/10
Author: illogic66 from United States

This is a beautiful and understated film about people trying to get the best out of the interaction of their personal lives with their sports performance. This is a very realistic, documentary-like film, and not everybody wants that from a film. If you want predictable, this isn't it: this film is human. You see these people go through real changes, as logical, illogical, fickle and precarious as life can be. The acting is top-notch, including the real-life athletes in scripted parts. Scott Glenn and Mariel Hemingway do some of their best work here. Patrice Donnelly is one of the most gorgeous women I have ever seen. The relationship depicted between her and Hemingway is complex, intelligent and non-exploitative. Just don't assume it's a 'typical' lesbian relationship-- it's THEIR relationship and has its own progression with which some will identify and some won't. It's definitely a superior alternative to what gay men were presented with around the same time: 'Making Love', which is soap-opera cheesy and ruined poor Harry Hamlin's movie career before it could get much of anywhere (and, to his credit, he is still proud of having done the role). Any lesbian who thinks 'Personal Best' is patronizing, really needs to see 'Making Love'.

Few movies make me nostalgic, but 'Personal Best' does, very much so-- I wish I could time-warp back to Eugene in 1976! It's got that 'natural' '70s vibe to it, and it is sometimes heartwarming to see people without cellphones or computers. All around this film makes the athletes larger-than-life and gets under their skin in ways few films have ever done, and I'm not a sports-oriented person, let alone given to watching track-and-field. The shot-put scene at the Olympic trial at the end is one of many marvelously-conceived sequences which literally make me feel like I'm in the action, as the athletes in slo-mo coil into position with the shot, getting eye-to-eye with the camera just before they all spring forth at once in a nice feat of editing.

The DVD release of this film is a little confounding because, even though it's widescreen, the image quality is really not much better than a good VHS copy. There is a lot of visual noise, especially obvious on dark backgrounds (like the credits), which was very disappointing to see-- it seems that a DVD release does not guarantee quality, just compatibility. But at least it's available, whereas the VHS is becoming very hard-to-find except on Amazon (can't believe I've never even seen one at Goodwill). I would love to see this film restored to its full magnificence.

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