Winning

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Winning
Directed by James Goldstone
Produced by John Foreman
Written by Howard Rodman
Starring Paul Newman
Joanne Woodward
Music by Dave Grusin
Cinematography Richard Moore
Editing by Edward A. Biery
Richard C. Meyer
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date(s) Flag of United States May 22, 1969
Running time 123 min
Language English
IMDb profile

Winning is a 1969 American motion picture starring Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward.

The film centers on the story of a racecar driver (Newman) and his wife (Woodward). Newman's character races cars for a living, but spends too much time in the garage, leading Woodward's character into the arms of Newman's main rival on the track.

The film includes footage taken from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the legendary 2.5 mile track.

During preparation for this film, Newman was trained for the motorsport by drivers, Bob Sharp and Lake Underwood, at a race track high performance driving school—which sparked Newman's enthusiasm for the sport and led to his participation as a competitor in sports car racing during the remainder of his life. A number of racecar drivers and related persons appear in the film, including Bobby Unser, Tony Hulman, Bobby Grim, Dan Gurney, Roger McCluskey, and Bruce Walkup.


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