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    Tom Cruise produced a movie in Eugene during the summer of 1996 about Steve Prefontaine

    By Chris Pietsch, Eugene Register-Guard,

    2024-04-27
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    In 1996 a film crew descended on Eugene to make a movie about Steve Prefontaine.

    The film followed the relationship between record-breaking distance runner Steve Prefontaine and his coach Bill Bowerman.

    Prefontaine was a star athlete from Coos Bay who ran for the University of Oregon and later competed in the Olympics in the 1970s.

    He died in an automobile accident in Eugene on May 30, 1975, at the age of 24.

    The film was written and directed by Robert Towne and produced by Tom Cruise.

    Hundreds of locals appear as extras in the film at locations around Oregon, Lane Community College and Hayward Field.

    The $25 million movie was released and distributed by Warner Bros. in 1998.

    Cruise himself visited Eugene in 1998 for a screening of the film at the McDonald Theater.

    The movie was well-received by critics but ended up grossing only $777,000 at the box office.

    Contact photographer Chris Pietsch at chris.pietsch@registerguard.com, or follow him on Twitter @ChrisPietsch and Instagram @chrispietsch

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    Sam Giordano
    05-21
    it has Jarret Leto in it
    A.K. Brown
    05-19
    We also tore down the Animal House
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