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* DeletedRole: Creator/JessicaWalter apparently played a character named Melody in this film, but she's nowhere to be seen in the final product, and she's not even listed in the credits. Most likely, she was in the additional scenes that were filmed for the NBC extended cut.
* UnderminedByReality: It's a commentary on the commercialization of the Olympics... sponsored by NBC for the express purpose of promoting their coverage of the Olympics. An Olympics which the United States ended up boycotting.
* UnderminedByReality: It's a commentary on the commercialization of the Olympics... sponsored by NBC for the express purpose of promoting their coverage of the Olympics. An Olympics which the United States ended up boycotting.
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* DeletedRole: Creator/JessicaWalter apparently played a character named Melody in this film, but she's nowhere to be seen in the final product, and she's not even listed in the credits. Most likely, she was in the additional scenes that were filmed for the NBC extended cut.
* UnderminedByReality: It's a commentary on the commercialization of the Olympics... sponsored by NBC for the express purpose of promoting their coverage of the Olympics. An Olympics which the United States ended up boycotting.cut.
* UnderminedByReality: It's a commentary on the commercialization of the Olympics... sponsored by NBC for the express purpose of promoting their coverage of the Olympics. An Olympics which the United States ended up boycotting.
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* UnderminedByReality: It's a commentary on the commercialization of the Olympics... sponsored by NBC for the express purpose of promoting their coverage of the Olympics.
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* UnderminedByReality: It's a commentary on the commercialization of the Olympics... sponsored by NBC for the express purpose of promoting their coverage of the Olympics. An Olympics which the United States ended up boycotting.
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* DeletedRole: Creator/JessicaWalter apparently played a character named Melody in this film, but she's nowhere to be seen in the final product, and she's not even listed in the credits. Most likely, she was in the additional scenes that were filmed for the NBC extended cut.
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* DeletedRole: Creator/JessicaWalter apparently played a character named Melody in this film, but she's nowhere to be seen in the final product, and she's not even listed in the credits. Most likely, she was in the additional scenes that were filmed for the NBC extended cut.cut.
* UnderminedByReality: It's a commentary on the commercialization of the Olympics... sponsored by NBC for the express purpose of promoting their coverage of the Olympics.
* UnderminedByReality: It's a commentary on the commercialization of the Olympics... sponsored by NBC for the express purpose of promoting their coverage of the Olympics.
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* DeletedRole: Creator/JessicaWalter apparently played a character named Melody in this film, but she's nowhere to be seen in the final product, and she's not even listed in the credits. Most likely, she was in the additional scenes that were filmed for the NBC extended cut.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Extra scenes were written and filmed to accommodate NBC's plan to air an extended version of the movie during their coverage of the 1980 Olympics. In a 1979 interview, the director indicated that this extended cut would fully explain Dr. Serafin's Nazi background, which is only hinted at in the theatrical version. The plan fell through due to the U.S. boycott of the Moscow Games, but it would appear the extended cut did eventually air on January 8, 1981.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Extra scenes were written and filmed to accommodate NBC's plan to air an extended version of the movie during their coverage of the 1980 Olympics. In a 1979 interview, the director indicated that this extended cut would fully explain Dr. Serafin's Nazi background, which is only hinted at in the theatrical version. The plan fell through due to the U.S. boycott of the Moscow Games, but it would appear the extended cut did eventually air on January 8, 1981.
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* DeletedRole: Creator/JessicaWalter apparently played a character named Melody in this film, but she's nowhere to be seen in the final product, and she's not even listed in the credits. Most likely, she was in the additional scenes that were filmed for the NBC extended cut.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Extra scenes were written and filmed to accommodate NBC's plan to air an extended version of the movie during their coverage of the 1980 Olympics. In a 1979 interview, the director indicated that this extended cut would fully explain Dr. Serafin's Nazi background, which is only hinted at in the theatrical version. The plan fell through due to the U.S. boycott of the Moscow Games, but it would appear the extended cut did eventually air on January 8, 1981.cut.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Extra scenes were written and filmed to accommodate NBC's plan to air an extended version of the movie during their coverage of the 1980 Olympics. In a 1979 interview, the director indicated that this extended cut would fully explain Dr. Serafin's Nazi background, which is only hinted at in the theatrical version. The plan fell through due to the U.S. boycott of the Moscow Games, but it would appear the extended cut did eventually air on January 8, 1981.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Extra scenes were written and filmed to accommodate NBC's plan to air an extended version of the movie during their coverage of the 1980 Olympics. In a 1979 interview, the director indicated that this extended cut would fully explain Dr. Serafin's Nazi background, which is only hinted at in the theatrical version. It would appear the extended cut did eventually air on January 8, 1981.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Extra scenes were written and filmed to accommodate NBC's plan to air an extended version of the movie during their coverage of the 1980 Olympics. In a 1979 interview, the director indicated that this extended cut would fully explain Dr. Serafin's Nazi background, which is only hinted at in the theatrical version. It The plan fell through due to the U.S. boycott of the Moscow Games, but it would appear the extended cut did eventually air on January 8, 1981.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Extra scenes were written and filmed to accommodate NBC's plan to air an extended version of the movie during their coverage of the 1980 Olympics. In a 1979 interview, the director indicated that this extended cut would fully explain Dr. Serafin's Nazi background, which is only hinted at in the theatrical version.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Extra scenes were written and filmed to accommodate NBC's plan to air an extended version of the movie during their coverage of the 1980 Olympics. In a 1979 interview, the director indicated that this extended cut would fully explain Dr. Serafin's Nazi background, which is only hinted at in the theatrical version. It would appear the extended cut did eventually air on January 8, 1981.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Extra scenes were written and filmed to accommodate NBC's plan to air an extended version of the movie during their coverage of the 1980 Olympics. In a 1979 interview, the director indicated that this extended cut would fully explain Dr. Serafin's Nazi background, which is only hinted at in the theatrical version. The plan fell through due to the U.S. boycott of the Moscow Games, and NBC didn't air the movie until January of 1981. There, it aired in a three-hour timeslot, suggesting that the additional scenes were not included, and that the extended cut has therefore never seen the light of day.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Extra scenes were written and filmed to accommodate NBC's plan to air an extended version of the movie during their coverage of the 1980 Olympics. In a 1979 interview, the director indicated that this extended cut would fully explain Dr. Serafin's Nazi background, which is only hinted at in the theatrical version. The plan fell through due to the U.S. boycott of the Moscow Games, and NBC didn't air the movie until January of 1981. There, it aired in a three-hour timeslot, suggesting that the additional scenes were not included, and that the extended cut has therefore never seen the light of day.
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* DeletedRole: Creator/JessicaWalter apparently played a character named Melody in this film, but she's nowhere to be seen in the final product, and she's not even listed in the credits. Most likely, she was in the additional scenes that were filmed for the NBC extended cut.
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* DeletedRole: Creator/JessicaWalter apparently played a character named Melody in this film, but she's nowhere to be seen in the final product, and she's not even listed in the credits. Most likely, she was in the additional scenes that were filmed for the NBC extended cut.cut.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Extra scenes were written and filmed to accommodate NBC's plan to air an extended version of the movie during their coverage of the 1980 Olympics. In a 1979 interview, the director indicated that this extended cut would fully explain Dr. Serafin's Nazi background, which is only hinted at in the theatrical version. The plan fell through due to the U.S. boycott of the Moscow Games, and NBC didn't air the movie until January of 1981. There, it aired in a three-hour timeslot, suggesting that the additional scenes were not included, and that the extended cut has therefore never seen the light of day.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Extra scenes were written and filmed to accommodate NBC's plan to air an extended version of the movie during their coverage of the 1980 Olympics. In a 1979 interview, the director indicated that this extended cut would fully explain Dr. Serafin's Nazi background, which is only hinted at in the theatrical version. The plan fell through due to the U.S. boycott of the Moscow Games, and NBC didn't air the movie until January of 1981. There, it aired in a three-hour timeslot, suggesting that the additional scenes were not included, and that the extended cut has therefore never seen the light of day.
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* DeletedRole: Creator/JessicaWalter apparently played a character named Melody in this film, but she's nowhere to be seen, seen in the final product, and she's not even listed in the credits. Most likely, she was in the additional scenes that were filmed for the NBC extended cut.
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* CastTheExpert: Goldine's competitors were played by actual athletes. Of course, Susan Anton was not an actual athlete, so they had to slow down to enable her to win the races.
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* CastTheExpert: Goldine's competitors were played by actual athletes. Of course, Susan Anton was not an actual athlete, so they had to slow down to enable her to win the races.races.
* DeletedRole: Creator/JessicaWalter apparently played a character named Melody in this film, but she's nowhere to be seen, and she's not even listed in the credits. Most likely, she was in the additional scenes that were filmed for the NBC extended cut.
* DeletedRole: Creator/JessicaWalter apparently played a character named Melody in this film, but she's nowhere to be seen, and she's not even listed in the credits. Most likely, she was in the additional scenes that were filmed for the NBC extended cut.
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* CaliforniaDoubling: Filmed in and around Los Angeles, including the scenes that are meant to take place in Moscow.
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* CaliforniaDoubling: Filmed The Moscow Olympic stadium was filmed at Cerritos College in and around Los Angeles, including the scenes that are meant to take place in Moscow.Norwalk, California
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* CaliforniaDoubling: Filmed in and around Los Angeles, including the scenes that are meant to take place in Moscow.
* CastTheExpert: Goldine's competitors were played by actual athletes. Of course, Susan Anton was not an actual athlete, so they had to slow down to enable her towin.win the races.
* CastTheExpert: Goldine's competitors were played by actual athletes. Of course, Susan Anton was not an actual athlete, so they had to slow down to enable her to
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* BoxOfficeBomb: The film made three million dollars at the box office against a seven million dollar budget.
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* BoxOfficeBomb: The film made three million dollars at the box office against a seven million dollar budget.budget.
* CastTheExpert: Goldine's competitors were played by actual athletes. Of course, Susan Anton was not an actual athlete, so they had to slow down to enable her to win.
* CastTheExpert: Goldine's competitors were played by actual athletes. Of course, Susan Anton was not an actual athlete, so they had to slow down to enable her to win.
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* BoxOfficeBomb: The film made three million dollars at the box office against a seven million dollar budget.