'''Continental Divide''' is a
1981 American romantic comedy. It was
directed by
Michael Apted from an original
screenplay by
Lawrence Kasdan and
produced by
Steven Spielberg and stars
John Belushi and
Blair Brown.
Plot
A
Chicago reporter, Ernie Souchak (Belushi), is investigating a
corrupt city councilman. After doing an expose on some corrupt land
dealings by the councilman, he is assaulted by two crooked police
officers sent by the councilman, and ends up in the hospital. His
editor decides to send him out of town for his own safety. Souchak
reluctantly travels to the Rockies to interview Dr. Nell Porter
(Brown), who has been conducting research on bald eagles for several
years. The two are at odds at first. After finding out he is a
reporter, she is reluctant to let him stay, but realizes he is not able
to survive in the mountains without his guide, who is not scheduled to
return for two weeks. He is skeptical about her work, but comes to like
her for her strong character and dedication. She, in turn, grows to
like him. Eventually, they fall in love. Souchak later returns to
Chicago with her still very much on his mind. Souchak's mind continues
to drift back to his time in the Rockies. However, when he finds out
that one of his sources has been "accidentally" killed, he once again
pursues the councilman until the day the councilman flees the country.
The same day the councilman flees, Souchak finds out that Porter is
coming to Chicago to do a presentation at a symposium. With some
uncertainly, Souchak decides to attend the presentation. Meeting after
she gives her presentation, they rekindle their relationship. Happy as
they are together, they cannot reconcile the different paths each has
taken in life, and so they reluctantly decide to part again. Souchak,
seeing her off on the train, ends up traveling with her all the way
back to Wyoming. After getting off at her stop, they decide that they
cannot do without each other, and decide to marry. The movie ends with
him catching the train back to Chicago, and the newlyweds promising to
meet again very soon. Singer
Helen Reddy performed the ending
theme, "Never Say Goodbye".
The Ernie Souchak character was loosely based on longtime Chicago
newspaper columnist
Mike Royko.
Filming Locations
Many of the scenes were filmed around Chicago:
★ Belushi's character works for the
Chicago Sun-Times with many scenes filmed in and around the now demolished
Chicago Sun-Times Building on the
Chicago River (now the construction site of the
Trump International Hotel and Tower).
★ Belushi and Brown's character meet in Chicago while she is giving a lecture at the
Field Museum of Natural History next to
Lake Michigan.
Many of the mountain scenes were filmed in
Colorado:
★
Custer County, Colorado.
Other scenes were filmed at:
★ The train depot where Belushi's character says goodbye to Blair's character, but later gets back on the train is the
Michigan Central Railroad Niles Depot in
Niles,
Michigan about 90 miles south of Chicago. Its a large
sandstone building built in
1892. The depot was appeared in ''
Midnight Run'' with
Robert DeNiro and ''
Only the Lonely'' with
Maureen O'Hara and
John Candy.
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Glacier National Park,
Montana.
★
Crystal Mountain,
Washington which is 40 miles south of the city of
Enumclaw.
★ The final scenes of the movie was filmed in an old train station in
Cedar Falls, Washington with an added
Amtrak station sign (a movie prop) that read "Victor, WY".
External links
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