Take Down

1979 "Just once...everyone has to be a winner!"
5.9| 1h47m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 13 January 1979 Released
Producted By: American Film Consortium
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An unqualified teacher finds himself saddled with coaching duties after a small group of high school seniors form a wrestling team in a last ditch effort to end a 9-year losing streak against a rival school.

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Drama, Comedy

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Director

Kieth Merrill

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American Film Consortium

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Bereamic Awesome Movie
Baseshment I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.
Gutsycurene Fanciful, disturbing, and wildly original, it announces the arrival of a fresh, bold voice in American cinema.
Kinley This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
Barbnoteboom I haven't seen this movie since it aired on HBO in 1979-1980. It must have aired 100 times that month, since HBO was young, and we just got it at my home in Pittsburgh, PA. Wrestling is not a big sport everywhere, but it was in Pittsburgh, so this was a movie I had really wanted to see, as I was a cheerleader, and thought it would be fun to watch. It was a beautiful story, of love, and awkwardness, overcoming difficult home life circumstances, triumph, teamwork, and growth. Lorenzo Lamas, was young and handsome, and his relationship with the coach and English teacher was touching and very realistic. Lorenzo also sang the theme song for this movie...an acoustic guitar performance that I remember touched me. Years later, as a young adult, I got to speak to him on the radio about this film as well as his other early work in Grease, Secrets of Midland Heights, and then of course Falcon Crest. He was surprised I knew of this film and he was very proud of this. He couldn't remember the words to the song, but sang me the Star Spangled Banner instead. Great Memories!
Lion_Six I do not like sports movies. Let me repeat that: I DO NOT LIKE sports movies. Still, there are a handful of them I highly recommend and this is one of them. It's a well crafted, touching story with solid, thoroughly believable acting by Herrmann and indeed most of the cast. It captures the flavor of small town schools and sports very well, and almost everyone will understand and sympathize with the characters' personal struggles, particularly the two protagonists as one endures the travails of the young and the other the realization that what he thought he wanted and what really matters aren't necessarily the same.The cinematography captures the look and feel of a small town in rural America very well and the supporting cast gives a good portrayal of the kind of people you find in such towns and the kinds of kids you find in their schools--reliable, honest, subject to their own strongly held feelings, and absolutely focused on The Big Rival High School and the upcoming contest.I highly recommend this movie. It's a pity it's so seldom seen on satellite; it's well worth watching.
pennymorse39 Vincent Roberts shines as Bobby Cooper, Maureen McCormick's brother. He shows a sense of shyness, sensitivity, and vulnarability when he finds out that he is sick. He decides to quit the wrestling team just before they must wrestle their arch-rivals Rockville. He makes a touching speech to Nick (Lorenzo Lamas) when Nick gives up on the team. Bobby would give anything to go back and he can't. It is a touching and somewhat sad tribute to this actor whose career was cut short. His death at the age of 21 has saddened me very much.
yatahaeshadai This is Lamas'( Falcon Crest, Renegade) first big role in a movie. He gives us his most sensitive performance. He even pens a song for the movie which he performs. You also see Maureen McCormick acting her most Marcia Bradyist and an early performance by Stephen Furst(St Elsewhere, Babylon5). It is the story of a down and out town. The people have been down so long they don't even try to get up. Just before graduation a small group of kids decide they want one win before a life of defeat and they give it everything. Their great hope is Nick(Lamas) who has enough problems of his own( a drunken father who he covers for at work so often that he will probably not graduate). Can one 18 year old boy with the world against him find the courage in himself to succeed against all odds?