Downhill Racer

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Downhill Racer

Downhill Racer is a 1969 film and the first to be directed by Michael Ritchie. A drama about ski racing, it stars Robert Redford and Gene Hackman. Dave Chappelet is a ...

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Downhill Racer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Director: Michael Ritchie. . Actors: Robert Redford: David Chappellet · Gene Hackman: Eugene Claire · Camilla Sparv: Carole Stahl · Karl Michael Vogler: Machet ...

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Downhill Racer (1969) - IMDb

In a beautifully understated performance, Redford is David Chappellet, a ruthlessly ambitious skier competing for Olympic gold with an underdog American team in ...

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Downhill Racer (1969) - The Criterion Collection

Astonishing Alpine location photography and a young Robert Redford in one of his earliest starring roles are just two of the visual splendors of Michael Ritchie's ...

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