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Opened June 1979

Directed by Howard Zieff
Screenplay by Gail Parent and Andrew Smith
Original Music by Bob Esty, Paul Jabara, Michael Melvoin, Bruce Roberts
Cinematography by Mario Tosi

Cast:
Barbra Streisand .... Hilary Kramer
Ryan O'Neal .... Eddie 'Kid Natural' Scanlon
Paul Sand .... David
Whitman Mayo .... Percy
Patti D'Arbanville .... Donna
Chu Chu Malave .... Luis
Richard Lawson .... Hector Mantilla
Rene Dijon .... Nose/Moss
Earl Boen .... Nose/Kline
Gilda Marx .... Excercise Teacher
Roslyn Kind .... Aerobics class dancer

 
 

 

The Main Event was conceived as a star vehicle that would reunite Streisand and her What's Up Doc? costar, Ryan O'Neal. Streisand summed it up in her DVD commentary by saying, "It was my third picture for First Artists— I had a three picture deal. It was a funny script and Ryan [O'Neal] and I wanted to work together again."

Ryan O'Neal trained for the role of the boxer. "I had to box 150 rounds just to prepare for this movie."

The Main Event started filming in October 1978 around Los Angeles. Since the script wasn't finished as filming began, Streisand constantly worked on it with writers Gail Parent and Andrew Smith. "We used to have lunches and work on the script," Barbra confessed. Often, director Howard Zieff, Streisand, O'Neal and the writers would do a rewrite just before lensing a particular scene.

The script drew its conflict from the battle of the sexes. Gail Parent explained that "in order to have a good male-female comedy, they have to be equal."

Streisand elaborated, "What is exciting is not for one person to be stronger than the other, not for the man to be stronger than the woman, and not for the woman to be stronger than the man, but for two people to have met their match. And yet, they are equally as stubborn, as obstinate, as passionate, as crazy as the other."

Director Howard Zieff shot most of the film in Los Angeles. "I like shooting at real locations instead of studio sets," said Zieff. "Our first day's shooting took place outside the famed Main Street Gym in downtown Los Angeles," he recalled. "There's nothing like setting up the cameras at the actual site, especially when you realize that such boxers as Joe Louis worked out there."

Next stop was another female-oriented gym. Gilda's Gym was an exercise salon in Beverly Hills. "Streisand is a regular at the gym during off-screen hours," Howard Zieff shared, "and here she is, before the cameras, performing sexy 'body tucks' as Paul Sand, who plays her ex-husband, struggles to tell her that she's been swindled of all her assets."

The Knockout Driving Academy, shaped like a boxing glove, was an interesting set to build. "We were supposed to shoot the scene in Long Beach," said Zieff. "But instead we constructed the driving school on a residential Los Angeles street—in the shape of a two-story high boxing glove!"

Other locations utilized by the film crew were a hot dog stand on the corner of La Cienega and Beverly Boulevards, and the mountains near Big Bear Lake (for the wintry training scenes). "The major fight sequences were shot at the legendary Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles," said Zieff. "It was a very real situation —with cheering and booing fight fans—perfect for the climactic encounters between Streisand and O'Neal, both inside and outside the ring."

Warner Brothers released the Main Event DVD in 2003. The bonus featurette ("Getting In Shape For the Main Event") was included on the DVD as a bonus feature. The featurette has lots of bloopers and behind-the-scenes shots, as well as a few cut scenes. The featurette was edited by the DVD people. There was an early demo version of the EVENT/FIGHT song used in the original featurette. It sounds like the DVD people replaced the song with the single version that we all know and love.

Barbra's commentary on the DVD is scene specific, which means that when you select this option the DVD plays an edited version of scenes from the film with Barbra's audio commentary. It's short, but interesting. Barbra identifies her sister, Roslyn Kind, in the exercise class; she talks about getting ideas for the ending from the crew; also, a funny tidbit about a Donna Karan shirt she wore.

 

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(Right, Bottom) Roslyn Kind and her sister, Barbra Streisand on set for the aerobics class.

 

Francesco Scavullo Photographs

Scavullo shot the promotional photographs for The Main Event.

Streisand and O'Neal posed in various ways for the photographer. Streisand also posed solo in her film costumes.

Streisand promo shot by Scavullo

Barbra posed with the documentary crew from Kaleidescope Films, who put together the featurette, "Getting In Shape For the Main Event".

copyright © 2003-2007 Matt Howe

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