Without Limits (1999)

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Written by Robert Towne, Kenny Moore

Directed by Robert Towne

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

This movie follows the true-life story of one of America's most famous athlete's, Steve Prefontaine.

In the 1970's Steve (Billy Crudup) won simultaneously held all seven of his country's records between 2,000 and 10,000 metres running, and inspired an entire generation.

Following his story from his early days as a youth in Oregon, then to his university years at Oregon University where he worked with the legendary coach, Bill Bowerman (Donald Sutherland) the story finally follows Steve's Olympic story when he attended the Munich Games in 1973.

Tragically however, just after being recognised as the most popular track athlete in the world at 24 years old, he was killed in a car crash.

When is Without Limits next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on TCM November 12th, 11:00pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Billy CrudupBilly CrudupSteve Prefontaine
Image for Donald SutherlandDonald SutherlandBill Bowerman
Monica PotterMary Marckx
Image for Jeremy SistoJeremy SistoFrank Shorter
Matthew LillardRoscoe Devine
Dean NorrisBill Dellinger
Billy BurkeKenny Moore
Gabriel OldsDon Kardong
Judith IveyBarbara Bowerman
William MapotherBob Peters
Adam SetliffMac Wilkins
Nicholas R. OlesonRuss Francis
Amy Jo JohnsonIowa's Finest
Lisa BanesElfriede Prefontaine
Frank ShorterFred Long

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