Breaking Away

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Breaking Away
Directed by Peter Yates
Written by Steve Tesich
Starring Dennis Christopher
Dennis Quaid
Daniel Stern
Jackie Earle Haley
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date(s) July 13, 1979
Running time 100 min
Language English
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Breaking Away is a 1979 film which tells the story of four teenagers in Bloomington, Indiana who have graduated from high school and are not sure what they want to do with their lives, other than hang out and go swimming in an abandoned limestone quarry. It stars Dennis Christopher, Dennis Quaid, Daniel Stern (his first film role), Jackie Earle Haley, Barbara Barrie and Paul Dooley. The movie was written by Steve Tesich and directed by Peter Yates.

It won the 1979 Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, and was nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Barbara Barrie), Best Director, Best Music, Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Best Adaptation Score and Best Picture.

The film is 8th on the List of America's 100 Most Inspiring Movies compiled by The American Film Institute in 2006.

In 1980, a television series prequel, also titled Breaking Away was released.

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[edit] Plot summary

Dave (Dennis Christopher), Mike (Dennis Quaid), Cyril (Daniel Stern) and Moocher (Jackie Earle Haley) live in a state college town and often get into fights with some of the male students. Dave is obsessed with bicycle racing. His down-to-earth, blue-collar father Raymond (Paul Dooley) is puzzled and exasperated by his son's love of Italian music and culture, which the son associates with bicycle racers. However, his mother Evelyn (Barbara Barrie) is more understanding. In a humorous interlude, Dave pretends to be an Italian exchange student in order to romance an unsuspecting university coed (Robyn Douglass), even serenading her one evening outside her dormitory window.

When a professional Italian biking team comes to town for a race, Dave is thrilled to be competing with them. But during the race, the Italians become annoyed when he is able to keep up with them, and they force him to crash. Dave becomes disillusioned and depressed as a result. Meanwhile, Dave's father has a mild heart attack and is briefly incapacitated.

His friends talk Dave into forming a team for the annual Indiana University Little 500 bicycle race in an effort to beat a group of frat boys at their own game. They race under the name "Cutters" (a reference to stonecutters who worked in the limestone quarries in southern Indiana) against university intramural teams. Although the Little 500 is a relay race, Dave does all the riding for his team, building up a sizable lead. Then he crashes and injures his leg. At first, his teammates just stand around in shock - they didn't expect to have to do anything - but then Moocher jumps on the bike and does his best. When he tires, the other two do their part as well. However, they gradually lose the lead, then drop further and further behind. At that point, Dave has them tape his feet to the pedals, the only way he can ride, and gets back into the race. He overtakes the leader on the last corner and wins.

Dave's father, who's been prescribed bike riding for his health, is very proud of him. Later, he greets his son in Italian, only to have Dave reply in French. The French are also a bicycling power, and Dave has just met a French exchange student.

[edit] Cast

Dooley and Christopher also played father and son in the 1978 film A Wedding and in the 2003 Law & Order: Criminal Intent television episode "Cherry Red".

Barrie, Haley, and Ashton continued their roles in the prequel TV series.

[edit] Real-life inspiration

The Little 500 bicycle race that forms the centerpiece of the plot is an actual race held annually at Indiana University. The race is shown being held in the "old" Memorial Stadium on the IU campus, which was demolished shortly after the filming of the movie.

The team is based on the 1962 Phi Kappa Psi Little 500 champions, which featured legendary rider and Italian enthusiast Dave Blase, who provided screenwriter and fellow Phi Kappa Psi team member Steve Tesich the inspiration for the main character in the movie. Blase, together with team manager Bob Stohler, provided the name of this character: Dave Stohler. In the 1962 race, Blase rode 139 out of 200 laps and was the victory rider crossing the finish line, much like the main character in the film. Blase himself appears in the movie as the race announcer.

[edit] Television series

The television series is a prequel to the film, set during the previous year. Barrie, Haley and Ashton reprised their roles.

Cast
Recurring
  • Dominique Dunne as Paulina Bornstein (Episodes 2, 5, 6, & 8)
  • Shelby Brammer as Nancy (Episodes 1, 4, 5)
  • Steve Doubet as Steve (Episodes 2, 4)
  • John Ashton as Roy (Mike's brother)
Episode Summaries[1]
# Title Director Writer(s) Airdate
1x01 "The Cutter"  Joe Rubin Steve Tesich 29 November 1980
The series opens one year before the film as Dave and his friends graduate high school. 
1x02 "The American Dream"  Stan Lathan Charles Rosin 6 December 1980
Dave audits a college class and meets Paulina, while a co-ed gets Mike to play in a football game for a fraternity.
Guest stars: Jeff Corey as Professor Manchester 
1x03 "Knowing Her"  Kim Friedman Jerry McNeely 13 December 1980
Cyril dates a co-ed, Moocher gets a job in a movie theater, Evelyn takes a real-estate course.
Guest stars: Larry Larson as Grant/Greg Prince, Woody Eney as Dougherty, Lenora May as Jeanne Lindsay 
1x04 "King of the Quarry"  Victor Lobel Steve Pritzker 20 December 1980
Ray guest lectures at the university, Moocher get a job offer in Chicago.
Guest stars: Brian Lane Green as Jerry, Lauri Huffer as Jennifer 
1x05 "Heart Like a Wheel"  Jack Bender Caroline Elias 27 December 1980
Paulina meets Dave's parents over dinner, Moocher asks Nancy to move in together, and Mike drag races a college student.
Guest stars: Chris Lemmon as Danny 
1x06 "Rainy Night in Georgia"  Stan Lathan Jerry McNeely & Charles Rosin 3 January 1981
The guys get a painting job, Dave's bicycle is stolen, and Evelyn wants Ray to buy land near the university as an investment 
1x07 "La Strada"  Jeff Bleckner Steve Tesich & Glenn Gordon Caron 10 January 1981
Guest stars: Mark Metcalf as Racer, Dennis Robertson as Simms 
1x08 "Grand Illusion"  —— —— unaired
 

[edit] References

  1. ^ Breaking Away: Episodes. TV.com.

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