Diving In
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- Jeffrey R. Neuman
- Martin Wiley
| Diving In | |
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| Directed by | Strathford Hamilton |
| Written by | Eric Edson |
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| Cinematography | Hanania Baer |
| Music by | Guy Moon |
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Running time | 92 min |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Diving In is a 1990 American film directed by former music video director Strathford Hamilton, starring Matt Adler and Kristy Swanson.[1]
Diving In was the first film from the Indianapolis-based production company Maurer/Shaw Productions.[2] Mark Shaw, one of the executive producers, said he wanted to make an Indiana film with Midwestern values "that [would] measure up to anything that comes out of Hollywood."[3]
The movie was filmed around Indianapolis at locations including the Indiana University Natatorium and the Pike High School pool. Famed Indiana University diving coach Hobie Billingsley makes a cameo appearance during the final competition scene.[3]
Plot summary
Wayne Hopkins is a high school diver afraid of heights; he aspires to make the Olympic team but has nightmares about the high diving platforms of his sport, and as a result freezes up constantly. Causing more complications in his life are school bullies, his critical parents, and an adversarial coach who prefers rival athlete Jerome, who is fawned over by girls including Wayne's rebellious, heavy-drinking sister Terry.
Wayne enlists the help of a former women's Olympic coach to overcome his fear. His training ultimately leads him to the state finals, where he attempts a difficult, esoteric dive no one has ever performed at a state meet.
Cast
- Matt Adler as Wayne Hopkins
- Kristy Swanson as Terry Hopkins
- Burt Young as Coach Mack
- Matt Lattanzi as Jerome Colter
- Yolanda Jilot as Amanda Lanski
- Richard Johnson as Richard Anthony
- Carey Scott as Ryes Wallstien
- John E. Blazier as Car Driver/Food Patron