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American Flyers
By Show more by Warner Home Video
4 star rating (39 Reviews)
Publisher:  Warner Home Video
Date:  December 31, 1969
Format:  DVD
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Product Description:
 
Sports physician Marcus persuades his unstable brother David to come with him and train for a bicycle race across the Rocky Mountains. He doesn't tell him that he has a cerebral tumor. While David powerfully heads for the victory, Marcus has to realize that the contest is now beyond his capabilities. / Features great views of the Rockies and an insight in the tactics of bicycle races.
 
 
American Flyers could roughly be referred to as a cross between Breaking Away (also written by Steve Tesich) and Brian's Song. Sports physician Marcus (Kevin Costner, sporting a ludicrously big mustache) coaxes his flaky brother David (David Marshall Grant) into doing something with his life and training for a grueling bike race in the Colorado Rockies. The scenario is complicated, though, by family frictions and the fact that the brothers' dad died of a cerebral aneurysm that has been handed down to one of the brothers. The two train rigorously for the big event (part of their routine involves outrunning an angry pit bull every day), then pack the van and head West. Marcus's girlfriend is also the ex-wife of his main rival in the race circuit, providing a bit more intrigue. Veteran action director John Badham (Saturday Night Fever, War Games) excels during the bike-race segments, capturing the breathtaking scenery and the demanding nature of the event nicely. The film is somewhat hobbled, though, by the screenplay and character development; the film plays a bit too much to the sports-movie cliché and the dysfunctional-family story seems like a lengthy prologue to the race. Also, try not to be too bothered by the annoyingly dated soundtrack, and this should be a fairly entertaining, unpretentious little film. --Jerry Renshaw
 
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4 out of 5 stars.  classic cycling movie, July 10, 2010
i bought this movie for my husband who has been cycling since the 1970"s. we watched it together & i enjoyed it as much as he did.

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4 out of 5 stars.  Rocky Balboa on a bike, June 11, 2010
If you like 80s feel good movies (e.g. Karate Kid, Rocky series) and you are a cyclist you could not get a better movie.

Kevin Costner plays a realistic role as a neoprofessional cyclist encouraging his brother to make a name for himself. I think Kevin must have put in miles on the road to get in such good shape. The movie flirts with fun, romance and some family issues. In the end it is the fight to win against the odds that will draw you in.

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3 out of 5 stars.  cycling grit, November 9, 2009
By this time this movie is a classic with a very young Kevin Costner
playing the older brother who is a sports doctor.
The movie is all about sports cycle racing in the middle 80's
after the boycotted Russian Olympics.
A whole generation of Americans who had trained to peak their sports lives for 1980
were very disappointed and angry.
An hereditary brain disease has taken two boy's father and now wants to claim the oldest
brother, but he races one more time and wins the first leg.
His brother is left to fight out the last leg on his own...

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5 out of 5 stars.  Best "gearhead" flick ever!, August 24, 2009
This is Kevin Costner at his best... when he was being hailed as the second coming of Paul Newman. David Grant is an outstanding actor however, this movie gave him little opportunity to shine. Nonetheless, David Grant pulled off a poorly written part with great panache. This is one of the best "bike" movies I have seen and the photography and capturing of the vistas of the Rockies could not have been better. Impossible not to get caught up in the action. It's a keeper.

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4 out of 5 stars.  nastalgic, October 10, 2008
I saw this film years ago, The story line is a good old fashioned battle against all odds to victory. Good movie.

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