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Rating: 7.1/10 by 255 users

Breaking Away (1979)

Dave, nineteen, has just graduated high school, with his three friends: the comical Cyril, the warm hearted but short-tempered Moocher, and the athletic, spiteful but good-hearted Mike. Now, Dave enjoys racing bikes and hopes to race the Italians one day, and even takes up the Italian culture, much to his friends' and parents' annoyance.

Directing:
  • Peter Yates
  • Ana Maria Quintana
  • Michael Grillo
  • William S. Beasley
Writing:
  • Steve Tesich
Stars:
Release Date: Thu, May 24, 1979

Rating: 7.1/10 by 255 users

Alternative Title:
El relevo - ES

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Français
Italiano
Runtime: 01 hour 41 minutes
Budget: $2,300,000
Revenue: $20,000,000

Plot Keyword: indiana, usa, sports, bicycle, coming of age, working class, teenage boy, serenade, quarry, cycling, bicycle race

Barbara Barrie
Evelyn Stoller
Paul Dooley
Ray Stoller
John Ashton
Mike's Brother
Lisa Shure
French Girl
David K. Blase
500 Race Announcer
William S. Armstrong
500 Race Official
Howard S. Wilcox
500 Race Official
Carlos Sintes
Italian Rider
Eddy Van Guyse
Italian Rider
Alvin E. Bailey
Stone Cutter
Harold Elgar
Stone Cutter
Floyd E. Todd
Stone Cutter
Robert Woolery
Stone Cutter
Jimmy Grant
Black Student Leader
Gail L. Horton
Fight Spectator
Woody Hueston
Owner of Car Wash
Douglas Rafferty
Sports Announcer
John W. Ryan
University President
Tom Schwoegler
Team Captain
Mike Silveus
Homecoming Car Kid
Gregg Forrest
(uncredited)
Dan Levinson
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Steve Miner
Student (uncredited)
Tom Ohmer
Fraternity Jock (uncredited)
Bart A. Reed
Student (uncredited)
John Vande Velde
Italian Rider (uncredited)

Wuchak

**_Hanging out at the local quarry the year after high school and much more_** The son of a working class family in Bloomington (Christopher Dennis) is obsessed with Italy and bicycling as he hangs with his three “cutter” buds (Dennis Quaid, Jackie Earle Haley and Daniel Stern). He deals with his amusing parents (Paul Dooley and Barbara Barrie) while chasing a college lass (Robyn Douglass). Everything leads to the Little 500 bicyclist race at Indiana University. “Breaking Away” (1979) wisely focuses on the characters rather than bicycling and is comparable to “Dead Poets Society” from a decade later. It’s a coming-of-age drama with lighthearted bits, but it’s definitely not a comedy, as I’ve seen it wrongly designated. It’s about young people facing the rest of their lives just after high school and trying to figure out what they’re going to do with their lives. I can relate because, when I was 19, I spent the entire summer bicycling the landscapes. The longest day-trip I took was 60 miles. I was starting to think I was hot stuff until I met a fellow cyclist the next day who was traveling across several states. The scriptwriter graduated from Indiana University in 1965 and drew from his experiences there for the story. The protagonist was modeled after David K. Blase, who had an Italian fixation and led his team to victory in the Little 500. It runs 1 hour, 41 minutes, and was shot in Bloomington, Indiana, as well as nearby highway 37 (due south of there). GRADE: B


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