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Chariots of Fire
The
come-from-behind winner of the 1981 Oscar for best picture. A
tale of true determination and inspiration. The heroes are an
unlikely pair of young athletes who ran for Great Britain in the
1924 Paris Olympics: devout Protestant Eric Liddell (Ian Charleson),
a divinity student whose running makes him feel closer to God,
and Jewish Harold Abrahams (Ben Cross), a highly competitive Cambridge
student who has to surmount the institutional hurdles of class
prejudice and anti-Semitism. There's delicious support from Ian
Holm (as Abrahams's coach) and John Gielgud and Lindsay Anderson
as a couple of Cambridge fogies. Vangelis's soaring synthesized
score, which seemed to be everywhere in the early 1980s, also
won an Oscar. Chariots of Fire was the debut film of British television
commercial director Hugh Hudson (Greystoke) and was produced by
David Puttnam. --Jim Emerson
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