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Synopsis

The film follows the life of famous 1970s runner Steve Prefontaine from his youth days in Oregon to the University of Oregon where he worked with the legendary coach Bill Bowerman, later to Olympics in Munich and his early death at 24 in a car crash. –IMDb

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Robert Towne

Robert Towne would prefer his appearance as the stick-like leading actor Edward Wain in the prententious Roger Corman post-apocalyptic effort The Last Woman on Earth (1960) be forgotten — in addition to the film’s screenplay, which was Towne’s first. Despite this inauspicious beginning (and his follow-up starring appearance in Creature From the Haunted Sea 1961), Towne appreciated the early opportunity afforded him by Corman, and remained with the producer/director to pen the screenplay for Tomb of Ligeia (1965) (two more scripts for Corman, A Time for Killing and Captain Nemo and the Underwater City, were heavily revised by others). From there, Towne could only go up, and this he did as script consultant for Warren Beatty’s Bonnie and Clyde (1967) and as full screenwriter for Villa Rides (1967). After one more acting turn in Drive, He Said (1971), Towne made a good living as a screenwriter and troubleshooting script doctor. Towne’s output ranged from the salty profanities of The Last… read more

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Hunter McDowell

10Jan11

I watched this movie today. Solid.

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Uli Cain, Cinefidel¹³

8Jul10

But which film was better, this one or Prefontaine? They were released within months of each other.

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    Johnny DuBiel

    20Jan12

    this is FAR superior to 'Prefontaine'. Crudup and Sutherland are outstanding

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branduponthebrain

1Jul10

Need the option of becoming a fan of Steve Prefontaine.

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