Personal Best Premiered in Theaters in 1982

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Personal Best Premiered in Theaters in 1982
On this day, February 5, 1982, Personal Best premiered in theaters. Directed by Robert Towne, the film starred Mariel Hemingway, Scott Glenn, Kenny Moore, and Patrice Donnelly in a groundbreaking sports drama.

Personal Best follows the story of a young track and field athlete (Mariel Hemingway) navigating the challenges of competition, relationships, and self-discovery as she trains for the Olympics. The film was notable for its depiction of female athletes and its exploration of themes such as same-sex relationships in sports, which were considered bold for the time.

Although it wasn’t a major box office success, the film received critical praise for its realistic portrayal of athletes and was notable for featuring real-life Olympic athletes, including Patrice Donnelly and Kenny Moore.

Fun fact: Director Robert Towne was originally set to direct Chinatown’s sequel, The Two Jakes, but ended up making Personal Best instead.

Trivia question: Which real-life Olympic event is heavily featured in Personal Best?

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