The story of the year the Oxford and Cambridge boat race changed from a gentleman's race to one where winning was everything.The story of the year the Oxford and Cambridge boat race changed from a gentleman's race to one where winning was everything.The story of the year the Oxford and Cambridge boat race changed from a gentleman's race to one where winning was everything.
Robert T. Bogue
- Jeff Chambers
- (as Robert Bogue)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe Cambridge crew in this film were played by members of the rowing squad from Imperial College, London, including several members of the British international squad.
- GoofsThe Cambridge crew used "cleaver" blades, which weren't invented for three years after the film was set.
- Quotes
Morrison Black: So tell me something - what is it that makes Topolski such a hot shot?
Nick Bonham: I don't know, I've never understood it... Maybe he's hung like a horse?
- SoundtracksTwo Tribes
Written by Holly Johnson, Mark O'Toole and Peter Gill
Performed by Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Published by Perfect Songs Ltd
Courtesy of ZTT Records and Warner Music UK Ltd
Featured review
Quite definitely the best film ever made about rowing (admittedly out of a poor field of competitors), 'True Blue' vividly conveys the striving for physical perfection and the stress of selection and training for the hardest rowing race in the word. The sheer bloody-mindedness, obstinacy and ambition needed to do well in such a sport spill over into the vicious personal relationships of this story, where the harsh sacrifices made mean that little quarter is given to those with whom you disagree and rival strongly opinionated tribes grow up, all with some right on their side. The bleak mood of the film is set straightaway with the picture of a lonely sculler training on a remote, snow-swept wind-blown loch. The film is visually poetic, using the real and truly beautiful venues used for the training in a matchless mix of colours and varying weather. Fairfax uses a good script, which nonetheless could have done with one more re-write to clarify the large cast of characters involved. The spectator comes away wondering also if some of the film's faults may not be due to back-pedaling over the real details of story to avoid legal action, which led to the changes of name of all but the two main characters. The soaring triumph of the spirit shown the final race in savage racing conditions is well worth waiting for, ably urged on by the sound track music. Some good cameo parts add to the overall pleasure of this film.
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- Miracle at Oxford
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- Runtime1 hour 58 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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