Downhill Racer [Criterion Collection]
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Widescreen Rating:
PG-
Language:
Eng Studio:
CriterionUPC:
715515051415Year of Release:
1969Item Number:
HVD002157Release Date:
11/17/2009Genre:
Drama –
Sports Drama
Format:
DVD
MOVIE DESCRIPTION:
Director Michael Ritchie's ongoing satirical spin on the American Dream is dressed up in quasi-documentary fashion in Downhill Racer. Robert Redford stars as an Olympic-grade skier, whose talent is matched only by his aloof self-involvement. As the cocksure Redford rises to the top of his class, he discards any emotional attachments that might impede his progress, ranging from girlfriends to his own father. When Redford finally attains his goal in life, the thrill of victory is an empty one indeed. The cold-bloodedness of Redford's character may have worked against Downhill Racer at the box office; on the other hand, Ritchie's similarly structured political satire The Candidate offered a "warmer" Redford -- but it, too, was a box-office disappointment. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
DVD FEATURES:
- Region: 1
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: DDM2.0
- Screen: Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
- Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 (Theatre Wide Screen)
- Features:
- New video interviews with Robert Redford, screenwriter James Salter, film editor Richard Harris, production manager Walter Coblenz, and former downhill skier Joe Jay Jalbert, who served as a technical adviser, ski double, and cameraman
- Audio excerpts from a 1977 American Film Institute seminar with director Michael Ritchie
- How Fast?, a rare 12-minute promotional featurette
- Theatrical trailer
- A booklet featuring an essay by critic Todd McCarthy
AWARDS
British Academy of Film and Television Arts
- Won Best Actor - 1970 (Robert Redford)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Cast:
Robert Redford - David Chappellet
Gene Hackman - Eugene Claire
Camilla Sparv - Carole Stahl
Karl Michael Vogler - Machet
Jim McMullan - Johnny Creech
Christian Doermer - Brumm
Kathleen Crowley - American Newspaperwoman
Dabney Coleman - Mayo
Kenneth Kirk - D.K. Bryan
Oren Stevens - Kipsmith
Carole Carle - Lena
Rip McManus - Bruce Devore
Joe Jay Jalbert - Tommy Erb
Tom J. Kirk - Stiles
Robin Hutton - Potts - Gabriel
Heini Schuler - Meier
Eddie Waldburger - Haas
Marco Walli - Istel
Harald Dietl - JournalistDirector:
Michael RitchieProducer:
Richard GregsonScreenwriter:
James SalterBook Author:
Oakley HallCinematographer:
Brian ProbynSongwriter:
Harold ArlenComposer (Music Score):
Kenyon HopkinsSongwriter:
Henry Mancini, Johnny Mercer, Spiro Samara, Kostia PalarmasEditor:
Nick Archer, Richard A. HarrisArt Director:
Ian Whittaker, Nick ArcherCostume Designer:
Cynthia MaySound/Sound Designer:
Kevin SuttonFirst Assistant Director:
Walter Coblenz, Kip Gowans
REVIEW:
- If any film could be described as "exhilaratingly dispassionate," Michael Ritchie's icy take on the world of professional athletics would be it. One of a pair of image-skewering films the director made with mega-star Robert Redford at the height of his popularity -- 1972's The Candidate being the other -- Downhill Racer never goes for the easy satirical punchline in its analysis of Redford's arrogant Olympic skier, David Chappellet. Instead, the movie has documentary-style snippets of his life on and off the slopes, and the ski scenes and supporting characters are conveyed with so much scruffy, propulsive realism that David -- the hub that holds them all together -- seems all the more shallow and undeserving. In the end, Ritchie and Redford expose the time-honored fallacy that a talented performer is as passionate and charismatic outside of the spotlight as he or she is in it. Although very much a piece with the late-'60s, early-'70s New Hollywood trend towards unsavory protagonists and social exposes, Downhill Racer's unflinching portrait of hollowness almost bears more in common with the empty anti-heroes of such literary works as John Updike's Rabbit novels, John Cheever's Falconer, or Jerzy Kosinski's Being There (the latter of which Hal Ashby would potently adapt for the screen in 1979). ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi
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