Follows professional stuntman Eddie Braun as he prepares and attempts the most dangerous stunt in cinematic history.Follows professional stuntman Eddie Braun as he prepares and attempts the most dangerous stunt in cinematic history.Follows professional stuntman Eddie Braun as he prepares and attempts the most dangerous stunt in cinematic history.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
Conrad E. Palmisano
- Self
- (as Conrad Palmisano)
Elia P. Popov
- Self
- (as Elia Papov)
Evel Knievel
- Self
- (archive footage)
Brent Fitz
- Self
- (uncredited)
Todd Kerns
- Self
- (uncredited)
Featured reviews
It would have been easy to mess up this film. It could have been too simple and cheap, and come off like a Youtube video. It could have been over dramatized, and come off as campy. Instead, what we get is a really personal and great perseverance incredible story. Close look inside the life of a hard working every day man with one hell of a dream. Through pure chance, he learns of another dreamer, the son of the man who built Knievel's rocket. Together, the dream becomes real. And the film, follows this story perfectly. Never over the top, never losing the emotional appeal. The directing and editing were perfectly paced. Some of the most unexpected moments had me in tears.
The work stunt men and women do is truly impressive. Cheers to Eddie and the achievement of a childhood dream. Academy award deserved for the eye roll at the dinner table.
How could a film about such an awesome stunt be so deadly dull??!!
The first few minutes are good,and the last ten minutes are impressive ,and well filmed. The rest is just drawn out and boring. Without commercials,this easily could've been done in 45 minutes.
The first few minutes are good,and the last ten minutes are impressive ,and well filmed. The rest is just drawn out and boring. Without commercials,this easily could've been done in 45 minutes.
This is my first review on IMDB (am a 36yo Fijian male). While the majority of the movie watchers don't actively think about all the people it takes to successfully pull off practical (and dangerous) movie stunts, without such people (hey even entertainment wrestling takes much stunt skill) many movies would not feel awesome nor the face actors who ride on the dedicated efforts of the entire team. Watching Mr Braun and this documentary is simply a pleasure as the piece is honest (IMHO) where you can also start to feel what they feel. Well made doc (easy on the eyes, ears and mind) and doesn't insult anyone. Mr Braun is an awesome guy (he became my hero while I watched this as I don't know him, and yes I have many heroes, male and female). If you are also looking for a real view (sort of) into the stunt person life try this feature. It is inspiring because we will all die but what matters is how you lived. Thank you (gave 10 out of 10, but yeah it's no Shawshank but in doc standards, 10 from me).
I loved the story and it's direction, didn't expect much and was surprised on how the story unveiled.
Did you know
- TriviaCrazy Credits - "Every Stuntman Was Hurt During The Making Of This Film"
- GoofsWhen reading the final on-screen text, the narrator of the audio description track refers to the Snake River Canyon as "700" feet wide rather than "1700" feet wide.
- Crazy creditsEvery stuntman was hurt during the making of this film.
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 27m(87 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
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