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Breaking Away (1979)

Breaking Away (1979)
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Dennis Christopher stars as a recent high school graduate in Bloomington, Indiana, who is caught with his friends -- Dennis Quaid, Daniel Stern, Jackie Earle Haley -- coasting between high school and deciding what to do with the rest of their lives. The four friends are snobbishly looked down upon by the college students of the town as "cutters," since they were born in Bloomington and their parents worked in the local limestone quarries that built the university. Dennis Christopher's character Dave wants to be a champion bicycle racer and he idolizes the Italian racing team -- so much so that he speaks, thinks, and acts Italian, all to his father's (Paul Dooley) forlorn exasperation. Dave falls for a college girl (Robyn Douglass), but is ashamed to admit he is a cutter and poses as an Italian exchange student to impress her. Dave is particularly excited when his heroes -- the Italian racers -- come to town for a race. But they are even more snobbish than the college students and rely on dirty tricks to keep Dave from winning a race against them. After that ordeal, Dave throws away his false identity and convinces his friends to enter the university's "Little 500" bicycle race against the college students. This light-hearted and heartwarming tale was a surprising word-of-mouth success at the box-office and won several awards, including an Academy Award for "Best Screenplay." ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Dennis ChristopherDennis Quaid, (more)
Director(s):
Peter Yates
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Breaking Away

Dennis Christopher stars as a recent high school graduate in Bloomington, Indiana, who is caught with his friends -- Dennis Quaid, Daniel Stern, Jackie Earle Haley -- coasting between high school and deciding what to do with the rest of their lives. The four friends are snobbishly looked down upon by the college students of the town as "cutters," since they were born in Bloomington and their parents worked in the local limestone quarries that built the university. Dennis Christopher's character Dave wants to be a champion bicycle racer and he idolizes the Italian racing team -- so much so that he speaks, thinks, and acts Italian, all to his father's (Paul Dooley) forlorn exasperation. Dave falls for a college girl (Robyn Douglass), but is ashamed to admit he is a cutter and poses as an Italian exchange student to impress her. Dave is particularly excited when his heroes -- the Italian racers -- come to town for a race. But they are even more snobbish than the college students and rely on dirty tricks to keep Dave from winning a race against them. After that ordeal, Dave throws away his false identity and convinces his friends to enter the university's "Little 500" bicycle race against the college students. This light-hearted and heartwarming tale was a surprising word-of-mouth success at the box-office and won several awards, including an Academy Award for "Best Screenplay." ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
100 mins

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Director(s):
Peter Yates
Writer(s):
Steve Tesich
Producer(s):
Peter YatesArt Levinson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Suitable for Teens, Adult Language, Suitable for Children)
Breaking Away Awards:
  • 1979 - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Most Promising Newcomer
  • 1979 - Golden Globe - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy
  • 1979 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy
  • 1979 - National Board of Review - Best Supporting Actor
  • 1979 - National Society of Film Critics - Best Picture
  • 1979 - New York Film Critics Circle - Best Screenplay
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Dawn B.

I had just finished reading a story about the Little 500 and wanted to rewatch the movie to watch the action during the race. I found that there was more to the movie than just cycling, and the Little 500. The trials of a group of locals that struggled to be a part of the college town they lived in, and the brotherhood of the group as they went on with their lives, culminating at the Little 500 race. Although the entire movie may not be totally factual, the Cutters did race and win the Little 500.

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David O.

This movie was an instant classic! The acting especially by Dennis Christopher made this movie especially enjoyable. It is a movie that gives us life's lessons, laughs, tears, but most importantly, it gives us a very quality movie experience.

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Bernadette K.

For fans of cycling, like myself, this is the all-time ultimate movie because it is very authentic in its portayal of the role that cycling plays in the lives of its devotees. For non-cyclists, it can serve as a window into the cycling world as well as being a very good story of small-town life, growing up, and urge many of us have to find something better in our lives. Go to any cycling website, ask about this movie, and you will hear gushing praise about the stature that this movie holds amongst cycling fans.

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