did robert redford do his own skiing in downhill racer
The team's top racer, Johnny Creech (Jim McMullan), tells assistant coach Mayo (Dabney Coleman), "He's never been for the team, and he never will be." The joy of these action sequences is counterpointed by the daily life of the ski amateur. Polansky was $3 million over budget on Rosemary's Baby. To convey the immediacy of downhill skiing, director Michael Ritchie attached lightweight cameras to stunt skiers as they … There are the anonymous hotel rooms, one after another, and the deadening continual contact with the team members, and the efforts of the coach ... to hold the team together and placate its financial backers in New York. [9] Downhill Racer was filmed on location in Wengen and Unterseen Switzerland, Kitzbühel and Sankt Anton am Arlberg in Austria, Megève and Grenoble in France, and Boulder and Idaho Springs in Colorado, United States. In his review for the Chicago Sun-Times, Roger Ebert gave the film four out of four stars, calling it "the best movie ever made about sports—without really being about sports at all. Little by little Redford and his producer, Richard Gregson (husband of Natalie Wood), put the project together (hiring actors, arranging for European crews and finding a good director, Michael Ritchie. ), but as the old saying goes, what price glory? Downhill Racer (1969) -- (Movie Clip) Ruts Up To My Knees. Quietly cocky Robert Redford joins U.S. ski team as downhill racer and clashes with the team's coach, played by Gene Hackman. It could be that Redford is just the man to come up with the first authentic, exciting piece of film to get inside the skin of ski racing, a film that shows us, in a way that only a good film can, what the human dangers and human grace of the World Cup circuit--and by extension, the whole sport--really are.ving their go at Europe. Both men were sent for by team coach Eugene Claire (Gene Hackman) to replace one of his top skiers Tommy Herb (Joe Jay Jalbert) who was recently injured during an FIS competition. downhill race. In his review for Life magazine, Richard Schickel praised the film for both its esthetic beauty and its depiction of the brutal realities of competition. [4] Parts of the film were also shot at Sundance in Utah. in Wengen to watch the filming, fell while skiing and broke her leg. A top-notch skier himself, Redford (who does some of his own stunts in the film) originally intended "Downhill Racer" as the first in a trilogy of movies about winning. Dating from 1969, Downhill Racer holds up remarkably well both as a character study and a visually impressive journey into the world of Olympic skiing. A reprint from the November 1969 issue of SKI Magazine. The next week, Chappellet runs into Carole in Wengen and is annoyed that she never called and that she is with another man. Brought in to replace an injured skier, David Chapellett (Robert Redford, doing most of his own skiing) on his first day with the American Alpine team, bridling with coach Claire (Gene Hackman) and jousting a bit with teammate D-K (Kenneth Kirk) in Michael Ritchie's Downhill Racer, 1969. She wants to make love to him, and does, but he is so limited, so incapable of understanding her or anything beyond his own image, that she drops him. Irwin Shaw failed miserably to come up with a good, short, ski story. "Not many people did. [17], Downhill Racer was released on DVD in Region 2 format on August 13, 2007 by Paramount Home Entertainment. (Barrymore admits he was not familiar with 35mm cameras). The first post of 2019 looks back to Robert Redford’s timeless winter style as the titular ski champion in Michael Ritchie’s Downhill Racer. As it turned out, Barrier "faded out," as Redford put it. Once the crew threatened to quit en masse because Redford and Ritchie were driving them too hard. That summer, Chappellet joins the team in Oregon for off-season training, and visits his father at his home in Idaho Springs, but they have little to say to each other. The movie balances nicely between this level, and the exuberance of its outdoor location photography. He was, in ft, working his butt of. Head allowed Redford to use former U.S. team member Jim Barrier, a Head employee, as a technical supervisor. Where other skier-extras froze and got wooden-faced in front of the cameras, these two Canadians were more American than Americans. Joe Jay, enacting a fall for one sequence, overdid and wiped out three spectators (a new high for authenticity on the project. He is thronged by elated fans and teammates in the finish area. [11] Most of the skiing footage was shot from January 11 to February 1, 1969, during four World Cup races: Internationales Lauberhorn in Wengen, Internationales Hahnenkamm-Rennen in Kitzbühel, Grand Prix de Megève, and Arlberg-Kandahar in Sankt Anton am Arlberg. [2] The original inspiration for the character is said to be Colorado's Buddy Werner of Steamboat Springs, (Chappellet was said to be from Idaho Springs, Colorado). According to Redford, "All it meant to them was a free lunch. As a couple of modern culture heros, college graduates in no hurry to pick up with the hurly-burly of making an eight-hour-a-day-living, they were intelligent, observant, sure of themselves and having their go at Europe. Quite obviously, they include capturing on color film the sheer beauty of the white world in which racers live. They became the nucleus of the film's "American Team." Natalie Wood, in Wenggen to watch the filming, fell while skiing and broke her leg. "So," Redford grimly remembers, "I ended up making the film myself.". Downhill Racer (1969) is the feature debut of Michael Ritchie, the first project that frustrated actor and future movie star Robert Redford developed for himself and the first of Redford’s proposed trilogy about the meaning of “winning” in American culture. They weren't a bit impressed that a movie was being made. ROBERT GINNA: Bob Redford had commissioned Jim to write "Downhill Racer," an original screenplay. Introducing Robert Redford, star of Barefoot in the Park on Broadway and in Hollywood, a rising(no shooting(star of film, a skier and owner of a ski resort and what's more, a determined fellow. One night in Grenoble, they discussed the central character of David Chappellet. "[19] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 89 out of 100, based on 15 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[20]. Robert Redford plays this person very well, even though it must have been difficult for Redford to contain his own personality within such a limited character. And it does a skillful job of involving us in the competition without really being a movie about competition. The film was readied as a realistic look at the effect on racers of the high-pressure commercialism of international skiing, a reality of which Redford had already gotten a fair sampling and of which he was to get more. Redford started again in 1968 with a tentative okay to make a film which would prove that "two hours of snow won't make an audience feel cold.". Before the lawsuit, Paramount had already deleted reference to Hall in advertising and on screen and sought an injunction from Hall interfering with distribution and claiming the film was based on his book. The Criterion Collection DVD was released on November 17, 2009. It was not possible to buy just plain pastries in Switzerlandthe train carried the world's finest. I wanted to make a good film," said Redford. Although Redford did not know it, a couple of Canadian skiers, Tom J. Kirk and Robin Hutton-Potts, were at the moment living over a garage at five dollars a week in Kitzbuhel. Frankly, no one in any cultural medium has really made it with a ski subject. Redheaded, slightly disreputable looking, hard-driving, hard-skiing, you can't help liking him immensely, thereby distorting your objectivity. [21] Writing about the lead character David Chappellet, Greenspun observed, "His world is that international society of the well-exercised inarticulate where the good is known as 'really great,' and the bad is signified by silence. It took a nervy fellow to conceive of the project and carry it through to completion. At the Winter Olympics, with Austrian champion Max Meier in first place, Chappellet uncorks one of his best runs, beating Meier's time and ending up in first place with all the highly-ranked racers having already run. Joe Jay Jalbert, turned cameraman, skied behind them, just as fast, handling a 15-pound, 35mm camera. (All the while Redford was making his latest hit, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.) In the end, Downhill Racer succeeds so well that instead of wondering whether the hero will win the Olympic race, we want to see what will happen to him if he does. "You can absolutely quote me," said Redford, "Mark McCormack, Michaels and that gang at International Management are a bunch of heavies." Meanwhile, in the 2009 interview with the Criterion Collection, Robert Redford says it was his idea to bring on Polanski, that they bonded over their mutual desire to make a ski film, but Paramount wanted Polanski to do Rosemary’s Baby, eventually making a deal that Polanski couldn’t refuse in order to drop Downhill Racer. Ritchie made his directorial debut with Downhill Racer , bringing an innovative, minimalist directing style to the screenplay scripted by novelist James Salter. They had to be served tea and pastry on the mountain promptly at 10:30 and 3:30, plus lunch between the snacks. James Bond on skis, in On Her Majesty's Secret Service, is a laugh (a low in authenticity. I am a businessman." It could be that Redford is just the man to come up with the first authentic, exciting piece of film to get inside the skin of ski racing, a film that shows us, in a way that only a good film can, what the human dangers and human grace of the World Cup circuit--and by extension, the whole sport--really are. Documentarian in style, DOWNHILL RACER is a strangely dispassionate but captivating look behind the glamorous facade of international ski racing. There were no studio shots in the film; it was filmed 100 percent on location, at the heart of the World Cup racing circuit. And "A Sport and a Pastime" was the first thing I read of his, and that's what drew me to him. Directed by Michael Ritchie. And they watch it by the million on TV too, just like we watch pro football. The website's critics consensus reads, "Downhill Racer plunges the viewer thrillingly into the action of the sport -- and continues to hold the attention as a thoughtful drama. It was boring and it was exciting. "I had no idea how political the ski world had become, how competitive," Redford said. "They told me the ski project would cost $3 million. Ski film makers as a whole have proved little but the insatiability of ski film audiences for spectacular scenery and good turns to both sides. $4.52. [22], "How to succeed in racing without really racing", "For 'Downhill Racer,' Time Is the Master", The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Downhill_Racer&oldid=992254763, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen, This page was last edited on 4 December 2020, at 09:00. Ueli Gertsch, of ski binding fame, and Marc Hodler, president of FIS, skiing's international governing body, got permission for Redford to run his "racers" before and after four of the World Cup events of 1969: the Hahnenkamm at Kitzbuhel, Austria; the Arlberg-Kandahar at St. Anton, Austria; the Lauberhorn at Wengen, Switzerland; the Grand Prix at Megeve, France. ", Redford himself was constantly mistaken for Billy Kidd. DOWNHILL RACER was director Michael Ritchie's first feature film. 4, Peter Rohr, racing for the Paramounts. Other racers, mostly six Swiss, became the European ski opposition: the French star, the Austrian star and so on. Ski Hall of Fame in Park City, Utah along with six other athletes and industry builders. The movie is about an American skier who joins the U.S team to compete in tournaments in Europe. Redford has a tough, independent streak in him: he once took a year off with no notice to his agent to relax in Spain with his wife, Lola, and their two kids. Downhill Racer was released in 1969 with a star-studded cast that included Robert Redford, Gene Hackman, and even a cameo from Sylvester Stallone. From a distance, the skiers seem to have the effortless natural grace of birds in flight. His father observes, "The world's full of 'em."[7]. After a brief confrontation, he realizes their relationship is over. He is of English, Scottish, Cornish, and Irish ancestry. Discomfort and deliverance to Mammoth and back, © 2020 Pocket Outdoor Media Inc. All Rights Reserved. Ski Hall of Fame in Park City, Utah along with six other athletes and industry builders. [4] The off-season scenes were filmed in Colorado: the track scene at Potts Field on the east campus of the University of Colorado in Boulder,[12] and the hometown street scenes in Idaho Springs, thirty miles (50 km) west of Denver. Although Redford did not know it, a couple of Canadian skiers, Tom J. Kirk and Robin Hutton-Potts, were at the moment living over a garage at five dollars a week in Kitzbuhel. [22] Schickel wrote: Downhill Racer is precisely what we have waited so long to see—a small, tense, expertly made (and, on occasion, surprisingly funny) film about a newly chic form of athletic competition—Alpine skiing. Our exclusive interview with Robert Redford headlines the January issue of SKI. This was more than was shot on Doctor Zhivago. Vitals Robert Redford as Dave Chappellet, U.S. Olympic ski team star Wengen, Switzerland, Winter 1967 Film: Downhill Racer Release Date: November 6, 1969 Director: Michael Ritchie Costume Designer: Edith Head (uncredited!) It just might be skiing’s perfect paradox. Written by James Salter, based on the 1963 novel The Downhill Racers by Oakley Hall, the film is about a talented downhill skier who joins the United States ski team in Europe to compete in international skiing competitions. I'll take a chance. Back in France that winter, Chappellet wins the Grand Prix de Megève in France and soon attracts the attention of Machet (Karl Michael Vogler), a ski manufacturer who wants Chappellet to use his skis for the advertising value. While the character ultimately took on aspects of both role models, Salter's original scenes of tense dynamics between Chappellet and the coach survived the writing process. [9], In 1969, a $6 million lawsuit was filed by Buck Holland and Jan Schimmel claiming that the film was based on their story Devil On His Hills, which they gave to Redford, and requesting Paramount to stop referring to the film being based on Hall's book. A gag reel is composed of all the stuff that is funny because of the deliberate clowning of a crew bored out its collective mind (movie making is nothing if not repetitious. When an actor of Redford's stature gambles several hundred thousand dollars, because there haven't been many parts written for a man in a leg cast, not since The Man Who Came to Dinner, and there are not likely to be any available, either. Up-and-coming ski racing talent Mikaela Shiffrin entered the start house on Friday morning at her first career World Cup race competing in a giant slalom in the Czech Republic. In the final race of the season at the Hahnenkamm-Rennen in Kitzbühel, Austria, he crashes. He plays a man who does nothing well except ski downhill -- and does that better than anyone. After waiting several days alone, Chappellet realizes that she is not coming. Chappellet drives into town and picks up an old girlfriend and they make love in the back seat of his father's old Chevrolet. Redford likes to live on the think edge. People were calling in from all over: Redford is one of the hottest properties in film; everyone wanted him. He started toward his goal in 1967, getting Paramount's okay to hire a writer to do an original script to be called The Downhill Racers. Bob Beattie finally got Redford permission to film at the Roch Cup. Werner burst upon the downhill racing scene in Europe in the late 1950s and was the first American to win an F.I.S. Ever since he and his wife built themselves a Winter home six years ago in the snowy Wasatch Mountains outside Provo, Utah, Redford has been obsessed with skiing and making a great film about it. A million would build a fairsized gondola, but it makes meager support for a full-length, 35mm film. This one-on-one interview profiles Robert Redford, legendary actor, passionate skier and environmentalist, and resort operator on the issues facing our sport today. Robert Redford and Joe Jay Jalbert on the set of “Downhill Racer.” New York – Joe Jay Jalbert, accomplished ski racer and founder of the globally renowned international sports production and distribution company Jalbert Productions International, was inducted Saturday night April 10 into the U.S. [1][16] The film was released one month after Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, also starring Redford. The racers, traveling shoulder-to-shoulder at 60 miles an hour, achieved some remarkable effects. Paramount, which had him under contract, sued him "for all I was worth." Second, it has all the ingredients of a commercial as well as an artistic success. Two weeks before the Olympics, after a day of training at Wengen, Chappellet challenges Creech to a one-on-one race, and the two take off to the bottom as the coaches looks on in horror. He wanted Redford to feature Pontiacs in the film, too. Charles Bluhdorn, who was Austrian, may have influenced the decision on film locations; he created the production company Wildwood.[2]. Robert Redford won the 1971 BAFTA Film Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of the stubborn ski star. Some guys wore different numbers for different scenes. One gag reel shot shows a stark naked skier coming down in full egg position. The project's troubles had not yet been overcome. Blue was released, and as Redford had predicted, it was a dog. Coming from a background of rural poverty, he is fiercely determined to achieve fame and fortune. When it comes to film culture, The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner, only a modest artistic success, has yet to have an equivalent in skiing. Downhill Racer was meant to be the first in Redford’s Winning Trilogy — Part 2, the dead-eyed 1972 political satire The Candidate (also directed by Ritchie), was as far as they’d get, leaving the trio unfinished. BY 1969, Robert Redford had ascended to the status of both Hollywood leading man and downhill heartthrob.He had just purchased a tract of land in a … In the past, because Hollywood had never had good intentions about a ski film, skiing was used as a background for some sex thing or for a dopey teen-age party film. [2] Redford, however, saw the Chappellet character as being more like Spider Sabich, the dynamic skier from rural California, who finished fifth that year in the slalom. "Thirty thousand? Joe Jay and the rest of the cast did "gag reel shots" to relieve the constant boredom of waiting for their turns or for the sun to come out. Michaels wanted money. He travels to Zurich to Machet's office to find her, but learns she is spending Christmas with her family. Werner died in an avalanche in Switzerland in 1964, while performing for a film crew. With Robert Redford, Gene Hackman, Camilla Sparv, Karl Michael Vogler. ABOUT A MONTH AGO, for the first time since I saw it (twice) when it came out in 1970, I watched Michael Ritchie’s skiing movie “Downhill Racer,” starring Robert Redford. Robert Redford, in the title role, plays an egotistical loner aiming for Olympic Gold. (One of the problems was that all sequences for a given race had to be filmed either in all sun or all overcast, whatever the weather had been in the actual race, so that the "fiction shots" would match the "fact shots" filmed at the real race). Directed by Michael Ritchie. "I signed up with Head to use their skis in the picture," said Redford, "and all the other ski manufacturers tried to shoot me down." Both want to bring some skiing gold to the USA and away from those snowy European countries that dominate. I soon stopped doing that, because while Redford may be an Orson Welles (ego and all) under the skin, as I suspected, he really comes on as a good, all-round fellow. They would help by adding a healthy slice of authenticity to the film. The plot thickens. This was perhaps what made the Paramount management see that Redford might have some sense about scripts after all. [4] The interior scenes of Chappellet's Idaho Springs house were filmed at Paramount Studios in southern California. Featured Products TCM Annual Catalog: 2019 Edition. asked Abby Rand, SKI's travel editor, who served on location as the film's publicist. With Robert Redford, Gene Hackman, Camilla Sparv, Karl Michael Vogler. The pastry bill came to just under $500 a week. Such were the conditions fo the filming. On the way down, Chappellet forces Creech into the stone wall of a narrow-arched bridge (Jungfrau railway overpass Wasserstation), and Creech barely escapes injury. As a consolation, I rented "Downhill Racer." 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