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  1. Personal Best is a 1982 American drama film written, produced and directed by Robert Towne. It stars Mariel Hemingway and real-life track star Patrice Donnelly, along with Scott Glenn as the coach. The film is about the lesbian relationship between two track-and-field teammates whose relationship might interfere with their performance.

  2. Jun 26, 1982 · Personal Best: Directed by Robert Towne. With Mariel Hemingway, Scott Glenn, Patrice Donnelly, Kenny Moore. The intertwined lives and loves of three highly ranked athletes striving for the national team; Chris bounces between the beds of male coach Terry and her female friend, competitor, and role model Tory.

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    • Drama, Sport
    • Robert Towne
    • 1982-06-26
  3. Young sprinter Chris Cahill (Mariel Hemingway) is having difficulty reaching her potential as an athlete, until she meets established track star Tory Skinner (Patrice Donnelly). At first the two ...

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    • Robert Towne
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    • Mariel Hemingway
  4. Robert Towne's “Personal Best” tells the story of two women who are competitors for pentathlete berths on the 1980 U.S. Olympics team--the team that did not go to Moscow. The women are attracted to one another almost at first sight, and what begins as a tentative exploration develops into a love relationship.

  5. Feb 26, 2008 · Young sprinter Chris Cahill is having difficulty reaching her potential as an athlete until she meets established track star Tory Skinner. At first, the two women form a friendship as Tory and her coach help Chris with her training.

    • Robert Towne, Nikita Knatz
    • Mariel Hemingway
  6. Young sprinter Chris Cahill is having difficulty reaching her potential as an athlete, until she meets established track star Tory Skinner. As Tory and her coach help Chris with her training, the two women form friendship that evolves into a romantic relationship.

  7. Purchase Personal Best on digital and stream instantly or download offline. Academy Award-winning screenwriter Robert Towne (Chinatown) wrote and makes his directorial debut with this tale of two athletes (played by Mariel Hemingway and 1976 Olympian Patrice Donnelly) who fall in love while training for the Olympics.