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Breaking Away

  • 19791979
  • PGPG
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
24K
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Breaking Away (1979)
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A working-class Indiana teen obsessed with the Italian cycling team vies for the affections of a college girl while searching for life goals with his friends.A working-class Indiana teen obsessed with the Italian cycling team vies for the affections of a college girl while searching for life goals with his friends.A working-class Indiana teen obsessed with the Italian cycling team vies for the affections of a college girl while searching for life goals with his friends.
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
24K
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  • Director
    • Peter Yates
  • Writer
    • Steve Tesich
  • Stars
    • Dennis Christopher
    • Dennis Quaid
    • Daniel Stern
  • Director
    • Peter Yates
  • Writer
    • Steve Tesich
  • Stars
    • Dennis Christopher
    • Dennis Quaid
    • Daniel Stern
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 122User reviews
    • 70Critic reviews
    • 91Metascore
  • See more at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 11 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Barbara Barrie, Dennis Christopher, and Paul Dooley in Breaking Away (1979)
    Dennis Christopher and Robyn Douglass in Breaking Away (1979)
    Dennis Quaid, Dennis Christopher, Jackie Earle Haley, and Daniel Stern in Breaking Away (1979)
    Jackie Earle Haley in Breaking Away (1979)
    Dennis Quaid, Dennis Christopher, Jackie Earle Haley, and Daniel Stern in Breaking Away (1979)
    Dennis Christopher in Breaking Away (1979)
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    Barbara Barrie in Breaking Away (1979)

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    Dennis Christopher
    Dennis Christopher
    • Dave Stohler
    Dennis Quaid
    Dennis Quaid
    • Mike
    Daniel Stern
    Daniel Stern
    • Cyril
    Jackie Earle Haley
    Jackie Earle Haley
    • Moocher
    Barbara Barrie
    Barbara Barrie
    • Evelyn Stohler - Mom
    Paul Dooley
    Paul Dooley
    • Ray Stohler - Dad
    Robyn Douglass
    Robyn Douglass
    • Katherine
    Hart Bochner
    Hart Bochner
    • Rod
    Amy Wright
    Amy Wright
    • Nancy
    Peter Maloney
    Peter Maloney
    • Doctor
    John Ashton
    John Ashton
    • Mike's Brother
    Lisa Shure
    • French Girl
    Jennifer K. Mickel
    • Girl
    P.J. Soles
    P.J. Soles
    • Suzy
    • (as Pamela Jayne Soles)
    David K. Blase
    • 500 Race Announcer
    William S. Armstrong
    • 500 Race Official
    Howard S. Wilcox
    • 500 Race Official
    J.F. Brière
    • Mr. York
    • (as J.F. Briere)
    • Director
      • Peter Yates
    • Writer
      • Steve Tesich
    • All cast & crew
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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The term "Cutters" heard in the film is used to represent Bloomington, Indiana townies who work cutting rock in the local limestone quarries. The production team decided to call the Bloomington townies "cutters" because they felt the actual local nickname ("stoners" or "stonies") would draw a parallel to drug references for viewers who were not raised in the area.
    • Goofs
      When Dave is drafting behind the Cinzano semi-truck, his bike is on the small chain-ring and he is managing to travel at 50+ miles per hour. An earlier shot shows him in the large, and correct, chain-ring behind the semi.
    • Quotes

      Dad: What is this?

      Mom: It's sauteed zucchini.

      Dad: It's I-ty food. I don't want no I-ty food.

      Mom: It's not. I got it at the A&P. It's like... squash.

      Dad: I know I-ty food when I hear it! It's all them "eenie" foods... zucchini... and linguine... and fettuccine. I want some American food, dammit! I want French Fries!

      Mom: [to the cat] Oh, get off the table, Fellini!

      Dad: Hey, that's *my* cat! His name's Jake, not Fellini! I won't have any "eenie" in this house!

      [to the cat]

      Dad: Your name's Jake, you understand?

    • Crazy credits
      Introducing

      Robyn Douglass
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Just You and Me, Kid/The Frisco Kid/Goldengirl/The Villain/Breaking Away (1979)
    • Soundtracks
      Symphony No. 4 in A major (Italian Symphony), Op. 90
      (uncredited)

      Music by Felix Mendelssohn

    User reviews122

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    9/10
    Endearing hero, fabulous music, heartwarming coming of age film
    This is my absolute favourite coming of age movie! It has an endearing teenage hero, an engaging story, a touching theme, an amazing musical score, and an abundance of humour. The story revolves around Dave Stoller and his three buddies, four misfits who have just graduated from high school.

    Dave recently received a bicycle as a gift, has become a good racer locally, and his heroes are the Italian Cinzano racing team. To the consternation of some, his life begins to revolve around his dreams of becoming a racing champion, to the extent that he basically tries to turn himself into an Italian. He learns the language, absorbs the culture, listens to its operas, and gives his cat an Italian name Fellini! He even pretends to be an Italian exchange student in order to impress a pretty sorority girl named Katherine, whom he calls Caterina and feels would otherwise be beyond his reach.

    Dave makes an appealing hero, wonderfully portrayed by Dennis Christopher, vulnerable but with an amazing joie de vivre. His hilarious attempts at becoming Italian, for example shaving his legs like their men but not their women, proved one of the highlights of the movie. The scene where he serenades his Caterina at her sorority house has to be one of the most charming in all filmdom. I was also bowled over by his endearing enthusiasm when he discovers "The Italians are coming!", that his racing heroes will soon be arriving in his hometown of Bloomington, Indiana where the entire tale is set, culminating in the Indiana Little 500 cycling race.

    Dave is a kid who doesn't think he is good enough for college, lives in a fantasy world of Italian cycling, and wants to break away from his own aimless, mundane life. This is a typical coming of age movie in that he learns a lot about himself and the realities of life, especially from the behaviour of his heroes, the Cinzano racing team. His three sidekicks are a sympathetic bunch -- the rebellious, angry Mike, the short, feisty Moocher, and the goofy, appealing Cyril who seems to have no family. Through competing against the college crowd in the Little 500, they learn lessons in self esteem and team spirit, believing in yourself and striving toward reachable goals.

    Breaking Away is a movie with obvious social class themes. Dave and his friends are "townies" called Cutters, named for the stonecutters from the town's quarries. The students at the nearby college campus look down their noses at these Cutters. However, Dave's father, who is a car salesman lacking a college education himself, teaches his son to take pride in the name, that it was stonecutters who built these impressive college buildings.

    The film is refreshingly unusual in having a major sympathetic role played by Dave's parents. I absolutely loved the father, portrayed by Paul Dooley, the source of much of the film's humour, announcing for example that he doesn't want anything in his house that ends with 'ini'! Mr. Stoller despairs of his son's Italian phase, fearing verbally that Dave is going to wind up an Italian bum! Both the marital relationship between Dave's parents and the bond between father and son are captured with poignancy as well as humour.

    When I first saw this movie after its original release, the thing that remained with me besides the charming joie de vivre of its hero was the wonderful Italian music, from Mendelssohn's Italian Symphony and a Rossini opera. This musical score provides magnificent accompaniment to the bicycle racing sequences, especially one in which Dave is racing the Cinzano truck on a highway heading toward Bloomington!

    This is a heartwarming movie that no one should miss. It may be almost thirty years old but its characters and story are as engaging as the day it was released. I won't give it away, but that last scene is priceless!
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    • Sep 21, 2006

    Details

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    • Release date
      • July 20, 1979 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Bambino
    • Filming locations
      • Empire Mill Road, Bloomington, Indiana, USA(quarry)
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $2,300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $16,424,918
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $17,702
      • Jul 15, 1979
    • Gross worldwide
      • $16,424,918
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Technical specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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