Unrestored and folded as originally issued, this vintage original one-sheet is in very fine condition without any pinholes, tears, stains, or other flaws.
The
Main Event became one of the top twenty highest
grossing films of the 1979 year at the box-office. Diana Ross was the original intended
star and, according to a Streisand biography, Ross left the project
after her brief affair with Ryan O'Neal turned sour. Producer Jon Peters, who was Barbra Streisand's
boyfriend at the time, has since said, "I talked Barbra into doing that
("The Main Event"). It was time for us to do another film and I felt
a comedy was the best way to go." It was the second of two star
collaborations between Ryan O'Neal and Barbra Streisand (the first
had been What's Up, Doc? (1972)
about seven years earlier). Reportedly, O’Neal and
Streisand once had a personal relationship prior to making this movie. Streisand reportedly directed at least one scene in
this movie herself (the sequence with both leads fishing and walking in the
snow) after director Howard Zieff vetoed them. O'Neal trained
extensively for the role of a boxer in this film. O'Neal once said: "I had
to box one hundred and fifty rounds just to prepare for this movie." Streisand's music on the soundtrack represented the music
performer's first recordings into the genre of disco music.