American Flyers

American Flyers could roughly be referred to as a cross betweenBreaking Away (also written by Steve Tesich) andBrian's Song . Sports physician Marcus (Kevin Costner, sporting a ludicrously big mustache) coaxes his flaky brother David (David Marshall Grant) into doing something with his life and training for a grueling bike race in the Colorado Rockies. The scenario is complicated, though, by family frictions and the fact that the brothers' dad died of a cerebral aneurysm that has been handed down to one of the brothers. The two train rigorously for the big event (part of their routine involves outrunning an angry pit bull every day), then pack the van and head West. Marcus's girlfriend is also the ex-wife of his main rival in the race circuit, providing a bit more intrigue. Veteran action director John Badham ( Saturday Night Fever ,War Games ) excels during the bike-race segments, capturing the breathtaking scenery and the demanding nature of the event nicely. The film is somewhat hobbled, though, by the screenplay and character development the film plays a bit too much to the sports-movie clich and the dysfunctional-family story seems like a lengthy prologue to the race. Also, try not to be too bothered by the annoyingly dated soundtrack, and this should be a fairly entertaining, unpretentious little film.--Jerry Renshaw

 
Title:American Flyers
Director:John Badham
Stars:Kevin Costner
David Marshall Grant
Rae Dawn Chong
Alexandra Paul
Janice Rule
Luca Bercovici
Robert Townsend
John Amos
Doi Johnson
John Garber
Jennifer Grey
James Terry
Jessica Nelson
Tom Lawrence
Brian Drebber
Judy Jordan
Katherine Kriss
Jan Speck
Greg Walker
Sig Frohlich
Publisher:Warner Home Video
Genre:Sports
Action & Adventure
Drama
Dying Young
Underdogs
Brothers & Sisters
Family Life
4-for-3 Action & Adventure
4-for-3 Drama
4-for-3 All DVDs
Edition:
Minutes:113
MPAA Rating:PG-13
Net Rating:4
Features:Anamorphic
Closed-captioned
Color
Dolby
Full Screen
HiFi Sound
Widescreen
NTSC
2.35:1