Downhill Racer

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Downhill Racer

original film poster
Directed by Michael Ritchie
Produced by Richard Gregson
Written by James Salter
Starring Robert Redford
Gene Hackman
Camilla Sparv
Music by Georges Delerue
Cinematography Brian Probyn
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) 1969
Running time 101 min.
IMDb profile

Downhill Racer was a 1969 film directed by American director Michael Ritchie on his film debut. It is a film drama about skiing starring Robert Redford and Gene Hackman.

Tagline:How fast must a man go to get from where he's at?

Cocky Robert Redford joins the U.S. ski team as a downhill racer and clashes with the team's coach, played by Gene Hackman. Lots of good skiing action leading to an exciting climax.

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