Whether win or lose, the objective becomes to try hard no matter how tough the troubles in this world come at us. The movie's story line is so realistic, it could apply to almost anyone at one point in our lives. Great family movie. The song, written by Matthew Gerrard, Bridget Benenate and Avril Lavigne, was originally intended for Lavigne's debut studio album, Let Go (2002).

When Wayne must perform an emergency ... However, a couple of murders occur at the carnival, resulting in the police becoming involved. It is, in fact, a treasure. The story was realistic. Exhibitors are scared to death of offbeat, original movies; they'll play it safe with sleaze every time. The inspiring story, based on actual events of the film crew and their friends, was shot on a tight budget and a crew consisting of just seven professional members and 15 students and volunteers. Worst movie I have seen in years. Everyone wants to get hold of a new chemical formula to combat metal fatigue in aircraft and sell it for a fortune. Five stars from me! But the ending definitely emphasized God, but all throughout the movie it was more about a guy just trying to get back on his feet.

Things seem bleak. I personally don't get offended when people don't reference God, or reference God in some movies. Man tries to figure things out. Discharged by his employer, a private eye stays on a jewel theft case after a model with information for him is murdered. But it was nice seeing something a bit more real I guess from all the fancy movies I've been watching lately. Having a Jew talking about rabbi Jesus is problematic and not accurate to the beliefs of Jewish people. Breakaway is a 1955 British thriller film directed by Henry Cass from a script by Norman Hudis. He is a teacher at the "Förderschule Martin Luther King" in Traben-Trarbach. Thankfully NOT Breakaway! Sign in to see videos available to you.Quickly browse titles in our catalog based on the ones you have picked.I don't feel it was Christian based, more cycling based if you ask me. Many major blockbusters acknowledge God in some way so in this instance it was minimal.

This is a modest British B thriller of the mid-fifties, which contains no remarkable performance. When you hear about a bicycle race, you know what is going to happen. To continue providing for his family, he decides to use a skill set that has long gone un-utilized: bicycle delivering. I think as a cycling fan you might enjoy this. The acting was a bit corny and amateur. Vicky Barton visits Paris with her brother Johnny, only to discover the following morning he has gone missing and the hotel staff have no recollection of his presence. But if christianity offends you for some reason you might not like it I guess.

Tom Lawrence, Gay's brother, takes over for his injured sibling in a case which involves Nazi espionage and political assassination. Man looks to God for help.

But rather than just leave us in our misery, this one causes us to reach deeper and higher than we could ever imagine until we start doing what we can, one small step at a time. This isn't some high budget movie though and they really did well with what they had. Honor Blackman has a major role, looking glamorous and intense, but has no magic. So many movies have a simplistic view of success: "Struggle some, then overcome to live happily ever after". Michael Balfour is silly as Conway's sidekick. Definitely worth the watch. The main message is: use what you have in your hand, work hard with passion, and you'll get a break through. Any cyclist will appreciate this movie. When a pair of expensive bicycle wheels get stolen, and the protagonist's brother just got out of jail, you know what is going to happen. Suave, if a trifle elderly, private eye Duke Martin is on the trail of a secret formula and a kidnapped girl. With Tom Conway, Michael Balfour, Honor Blackman, Brian Worth. Was this review helpful to you? Breakaway, a British film; Breakaway, an Australian film featuring Deborah Kara Unger; Breakaway, an American film featuring Tonya Harding; Breakaway, a film starring Dean Cain; Breakaway, a Canadian film; Breakaway, a British game show presented by Nick Hancock "Breakaway" (Space: 1999), the opening episode of the British TV series Space: 1999 Man makes mistakes. Francois is a hardworking husband and father that gets laid off from his high-powered job in a suffering economy. Breaking Away is a wonderfully sunny, funny, goofy, intelligent movie that makes you feel about as good as any movie in a long time.