On This Day: February 13, 1987 Over the Top Premiered in Theaters All Over the U.S.

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On This Day: February 13, 1987 Over the Top Premiered in Theaters All Over the U.S.
On this day, February 13, 1987, Over the Top premiered in theaters nationwide after its limited release in Los Angeles and New York the day before. Directed by Menahem Golan, the film starred Sylvester Stallone as a down-on-his-luck trucker who enters the world of professional arm wrestling to reconnect with his estranged son.

Stallone played Lincoln Hawk, a struggling truck driver who tries to rebuild his relationship with his son Michael while competing in a high-stakes arm-wrestling tournament in Las Vegas. The film combined sports drama, family dynamics, and action, featuring intense arm-wrestling matches and a motivational underdog story. Despite Stallone’s star power, Over the Top struggled at the box office, earning $16 million against a $25 million budget. However, over time, it gained a cult following for its over-the-top (pun intended) action, emotional father-son story, and iconic training montage sequences.

The film also featured a memorable soundtrack, including Meet Me Halfway by Kenny Loggins, which became a signature song of the era.

Fun fact: Sylvester Stallone was reportedly paid $12 million for the role, more than half of the film’s entire budget.

Trivia question: What other 80s sports movie featured a Kenny Loggins song that became an iconic hit?

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