On the Edge (1986 film)
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''On the Edge'' is a 1986 American
drama film In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. Drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular super ...
directed by Rob Nilsson and written by Roy Kissin and Rob Nilsson. The film stars Bruce Dern,
Pam Grier Pamela Suzette Grier (born May 26, 1949) is an American actress and singer. Described by Quentin Tarantino as cinema's first female action star (although, there are some who dispute that claim and believe Cheng Pei-pei actually holds that distinc ...
, Bill Bailey, Jim Haynie,
John Marley John Marley (born Mortimer Marlieb, October 17, 1907 – May 22, 1984) was an American actor who was known for his role as Phil Cavalleri in ''Love Story'' and as Jack Woltz—the defiant film mogul who awakens to find the severed head o ...
and
Marty Liquori Martin William Liquori (born September 11, 1949) is a retired American middle distance athlete. Liquori rose to fame when he became the third American high schooler to break the four-minute mile by running a 3:59.8 in 1967, three years after J ...
. The film was released on May 2, 1986, by Skouras Pictures. The competition depicted in the film is based on the
Dipsea Race The Dipsea Race is a trail running event in California, United States. It is the oldest cross-country trail running event and one of the oldest foot races of any kind—in the United States. The 7.5 mile (12 km) long Dipsea Race has been ...
, a trail race over a treacherous terrain first run in 1905.


Plot

A gaunt, bushy-bearded, 44-year-old Wes Holman returns to his northern California roots after a 20-year absence, determined to enter one of America's oldest distance races. Holman was banned from competition after being a whistle-blower about illegal under-the-table payments to amateur athletes two decades before. He seeks out his old trainer, Elmo, to help get him ready for his comeback, but is denied official entry. After visiting with his aging father "Flash," a union-organizing radical who lives in a junkyard, Holman decides to enter the race without permission. As he negotiates the harrowing 7.5-mile trails, race organizers make strenuous attempts to impede Holman or force him out of the competition before the finish line. His fellow athletes protect his flanks, however, and escort him all the way to a victorious finish.


Cast

* Bruce Dern as Wes Holman *
Pam Grier Pamela Suzette Grier (born May 26, 1949) is an American actress and singer. Described by Quentin Tarantino as cinema's first female action star (although, there are some who dispute that claim and believe Cheng Pei-pei actually holds that distinc ...
as Cora * Bill Bailey as Flash Holman *Jim Haynie as Owen Riley *
John Marley John Marley (born Mortimer Marlieb, October 17, 1907 – May 22, 1984) was an American actor who was known for his role as Phil Cavalleri in ''Love Story'' and as Jack Woltz—the defiant film mogul who awakens to find the severed head o ...
as Elmo *
Marty Liquori Martin William Liquori (born September 11, 1949) is a retired American middle distance athlete. Liquori rose to fame when he became the third American high schooler to break the four-minute mile by running a 3:59.8 in 1967, three years after J ...
as TV Announcer


Production

Dern worked for a deferred salary to participate in the film, which had a budget of $1.6M. It was shot in 1983 but not distributed until late 1985 when Skouras Pictures picked it up. Pam Grier’s role was cut from the theatrical release but reinstated in VHS versions In
1986 interview
Dern said that writer-director Rob Nilsson and co-producer Jeffrey Hayes raised an initial $300,000 of the $1.6M budget by "going to races around the country and seeking contributions of as little as $10. This picture has more than 3,000 backers." . The movie revolved around a fictional race called the ‘Cielo-Sea’, based on the real Dipsea Race, which is the oldest trail race in America. Dern apparently ran the Dipsea in 1974. Filming took place in the CA towns of Richmond and Sausalito. Nilsson and cinematographer Czapsky used Steadicam operators riding on motorcycles, dollies, and pickup trucks to film runners. Some shots from the runners’ POV were captured by second unit director-camera operator Stephen Lighthill running with a camera either under his arm or dangling by his knee. Described as an
unabashed running junkie
, lead Bruce Dern was an early participant of long distance running events, and used to run betwee
2,500 and 4,000 miles a year
from the ages of 28 to 70. Writer Roy Kissin has run the Dipsea multiple times and is featured as one of the runners that cross the line holding hands with Bruce Dern, wearing race number 321
John Marley John Marley (born Mortimer Marlieb, October 17, 1907 – May 22, 1984) was an American actor who was known for his role as Phil Cavalleri in ''Love Story'' and as Jack Woltz—the defiant film mogul who awakens to find the severed head o ...
died shortly after completing his role; On the Edge was his final screen appearance and is dedicated to his memory.


Reaction

In his May 2, 1986 ''
Chicago Sun-Times The ''Chicago Sun-Times'' is a daily newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Since 2022, it is the flagship paper of Chicago Public Media, and has the second largest circulation among Chicago newspapers, after the ''Chicago ...
'' review, critic Roger Ebert awarded the film three-and-a-half out of a possible four stars, singling out Bruce Dern
in one of his best performances
" Nina Darnton in the
New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''the Times'', ''NYT'', or the Gray Lady) is a daily newspaper based in New York City with a worldwide readership reported in 2020 to comprise a declining 840,000 paid print subscribers, and a growing 6 million paid ...
wrote that On the Edge was a
"upbeat, beautifully photographed film".
In
2014 interview with Runner's World
Bruce Dern said, "On the Edge didn't do well, and you know why as well as I do: Runners are cheap mothers. If they don't see it at screening, they're not going to pay to see it, and they didn't get out and embrace it. I thought it was because the movie wasn't good. No, it's a good movie about running" In 2013, Dern said On the Edge was one of three movies he was most disappointed people hadn't seen.


See also

* List of films about the sport of athletics


References


External links

* * {{Rotten Tomatoes, on_the_edge_1986 1986 films American drama films 1986 drama films Films directed by Rob Nilsson 1980s English-language films 1980s American films