词条 | Second Wind (1976 film) |
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| name = Second Wind | image = | caption = | director = Don Shebib | producer = James Margellos[1] | writer = Hal Ackerman[1] | starring = James Naughton Lindsay Wagner | cinematography = Reginald H. Morris[1] | music = Hagood Hardy[1] | editing = Don Shebib | studio = Olympic Films[2] | distributor = Ambassador Film Distributors[1] | released = {{Film date|df=y|1976|4|9}}[1] | runtime = 92 minutes 40 seconds[1] | country = Canada | language = English | budget = C$500,000[3] }} Second Wind is a 1976 Canadian sport comedy film,[2] directed and edited by Don (Donald) Shebib, written by Hal Ackerman, and produced by James Margellos. This was the first feature film role for star James Naughton, who portrays a stock broker whose new jogging hobby turns into an obsession to excel at long distance running, straining his career and his relationship with his wife (Lindsay Wagner). The film is Shebib's fourth feature. Commercially unsuccessful, reviews of Second Wind were mixed, tending to praise the cinematography and acting, but usually faulting the script, which Shehib himself admitted could have been better. Cast{{Cast listing|
}} ThemesIn a 2013 interview with Sam Weisberg, director Don Shebib described the themes of the film: "I like what it says and what it’s about, the guy chasing a dream, getting caught up in obsessions."[4] ProductionFinancingMarni Jackson suggested that Shebib was aware of the film having shortcomings, "and from Shebib’s point of view this has as much to do with the teen-age Canadian film industry as his own limitations."[3] He is quoted as complaining about having to raise funds for projects: "You use up all your energy raising money instead of making films if you're a director in this country ... I’m sick and tired of starting back at zero with every new film."[3] The film was shot on a budget of C$500,000, which Jackson quips "wouldn't buy doughnuts" for the cast of Barry Lyndon.[3]CastingMichael Walsh remarks that the film was made when Canadian producers found it easier to obtain financing if they cast American actors in starring roles, a regular strategy used by producer James Margellos.[15] This was the first feature film for James Naughton, who had appeared in television roles since 1972, and was best known at the time from the single-season 1974 television series Planet of the Apes.[5] Lindsay Wagner was known for her lead role on the American science fiction television series The Bionic Woman.[3]WritingIn the interview with Weisberg, Shebib says that Hal Ackerman's "script was weak in some ways, and I didn't have time to fix it."[4] FilmingShebib's fourth feature film was shot on 35mm (aspect ratio: 1.85:1) in Toronto, Gravenhurst, and London, Ontario.[1] Release and receptionSecond Wind had its premiere at Plaza 2 in Toronto on 9 April 1976.[1]Commercial performanceThe film was a commercial failure, Shebib's third following Rip-Off and the critically applauded Between Friends.[6] Critical responseMichael Walsh gave Second Wind an overwhelmingly positive review, calling it a "wonder", "an exciting, stylish picture that can be enjoyed by the whole family" and a "first-class film". Walsh hails the direction, the script, the cinematography and especially the cast, who are "little-known but solidly professional performers who put it across to near perfection", reserving particular praise for Naughton. "Shebib provides him with top direction and solid support in all departments. Cameraman Reginald Morris’s cinematography is slick and sophisticated. Hagood Hardy’s inspired musical score knows just when to shut up and when to come on strong." And writer Hal Ackerman "skillfully steers a course between plot excesses and banality".[5]Clive Denton, while less effusive, nevertheless also praised the film for its music, cinematography and direction, calling the script "well-structured", and "often sharp and witty", though he felt there was some "sketchiness" to the family relationship, saying the script is "below its best level" with the wife and the son seems like a "perky little visitor" rather than their own child.[7] Marni Jackson thought the story was "a good idea" and called the film "dutifully pretty," but called the characters "so diaphanous you can see daylight through them," concluding the project suffered from a low budget, "which says more about the Canadian film-making climate than Shebib."[3] John Reeves said that Second Wind is well filmed and acted, but faulted the script as unbelievable: the film does not accurately show the realities of training for competition, and thereby relegates itself to the realm of melodrama.[8] TV Guide gave the film a rating of 2 stars out of 5, calling it an "innocuous saga," and faulting it for not explaining why the protagonist "refuses to explain the character of his obsession to his wife."[9] Wyndham Wise called the film "indifferent".[10] AccoladesCanadian Film Awards 1976:[11][12]
References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 {{cite web |title=Item: Second wind. |url=http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/films-videos-sound-recordings/canadian-feature-film-database/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=617&DotsIdNumber= |website=Library and Archives Canada |accessdate=21 December 2018}} 2. ^1 {{cite web |title=Second Wind (1976) |url=https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b7689425a |website=British Film Institute |accessdate=28 December 2018}} 3. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite journal |last1=Jackson |first1=Marni |title=Scrimpin’ down the road |journal=Maclean's |date=5 April 1976 |url=http://archive.macleans.ca/article/1976/4/5/scrimpin-down-the-road |accessdate=22 December 2018}} 4. ^1 {{cite web |last1=Weisberg |first1=Sam |title=Sung Antiheroes: An Interview with "Goin’ Down the Road" Director Donald Shebib |url=https://hidden-films.com/2013/10/16/sung-antiheroes-an-interview-with-goin-down-the-road-director-donald-shebib/ |website=Hidden Films: Sam Weisberg's guide to obscure/rare movies not available for streaming |accessdate=21 December 2018}} 5. ^1 2 {{cite web |last1=Walsh |first1=Michael |title=Survival run |url=https://reelingback.com/articles/survival_run |website=Reeling Back |accessdate=22 December 2018}} 6. ^{{cite book |last1=Pevere |first1=Geoff |title=Donald Shebib's Goin' Down the Road |date=2012 |publisher=University of Toronto Press |location=Toronto |page=99 |url=https://books.google.ca/books?id=yBhmT2_zkKEC&pg=PA99&lpg=PA99&dq=second+wind+shebib&source=bl&ots=RDlcuF8rLq&sig=okWNF44q71Oi3NJrM4y1fAtDm5w&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjz-KyN1q_fAhWFKnwKHQcHD4MQ6AEwD3oECBEQAQ#v=onepage&q=second%20wind%20shebib&f=false |accessdate=21 December 2018}} 7. ^{{cite journal |last1=Denton |first1=Clive |title=Don Shebib's Second Wind |journal=Cinema Canada |date=April 1976 |pages= 53–54 |url=http://cinemacanada.athabascau.ca/index.php/cinema/article/viewFile/547/619 |accessdate=22 December 2018}} 8. ^{{cite journal |last1=Reeves |first1=John |title=The soup opera route |journal=Cinema Canada |date=May 1976 |issue= 28 |pages= 22–23}} 9. ^{{cite web |title=Second Wind |url=https://www.tvguide.com/movies/second-wind/review/117081/ |website=TV Guide |accessdate=21 December 2018}} 10. ^{{cite web |last1=Wise |first1=Wyndham |title=Donald Shebib |url=https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/donald-shebib |website=The Canadian Encyclopedia |accessdate=22 December 2018}} 11. ^{{cite book |last1=Wise |first1=Wyndam (ed.) |title=Take One's Essential Guide to Canadian Film |date=2001 |publisher=University of Toronto Press |location=Toronto, Ont. |page=263 |url=https://books.google.ca/books?id=m4Y_OgckDmIC&pg=PA263&lpg=PA263&dq=second+wind+shebib&source=bl&ots=VUGLVd4BEs&sig=P1AlLUBMgW-PlyNAlTfIwF2xBr0&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiRyOPElLLfAhUNFHwKHQKUBnI4ChDoATAAegQIChAB#v=onepage&q=second%20wind%20shebib&f=false |accessdate=22 December 2018}} 12. ^{{cite web |title=The Winners: The Canadian Film Awards 1976 |url=http://cinemacanada.athabascau.ca/index.php/cinema/article/viewFile/695/767 |website=Cinema Canada |accessdate=21 December 2018}} External links
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