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Biography of the famed motorcycle daredevil, much of which was filmed in his home town of Butte, Montana. The film depicts Knievel reflecting on major events in his life just before a big ju... Read allBiography of the famed motorcycle daredevil, much of which was filmed in his home town of Butte, Montana. The film depicts Knievel reflecting on major events in his life just before a big jump.Biography of the famed motorcycle daredevil, much of which was filmed in his home town of Butte, Montana. The film depicts Knievel reflecting on major events in his life just before a big jump.
Alana Stewart
- Nurse #1
- (as Alana Collins-Hamilton)
Lee de Broux
- Wrangler #1
- (as Lee De Broux)
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Even though as a kid growing up in the 1970s I thought Evel Knievel was, along with Bruce Lee and Bill Bixby as "The Magician", one of the coolest guys on the planet, I'd for some reason never seen this biopic. Boy, watching this now is a trip! It's a mess of a movie really, but fascinating just the same. Firstly you have the oddball casting of George Hamilton as Knievel. Okay, it maybe isn't as left field as him playing Hank Williams, but it's still very odd. Secondly, Evel comes across as a real idiot, giving long winded egotistical speeches, slamming 'Easy Rider' and those "weirdos" for "giving bike riding a bad name". Thirdly, as an actual biography it's useless. We learn nothing about his life or how he became a stunt rider, let alone WHY he did what he did. Instead you get some utterly preposterous flash backs which include Evel kidnapping his future wife, robbing a store and even City Hall (with dynamite!), making you think you're watching some kind of proto-'Confessions Of A Dangerous Mind'! Hamilton gives a very unnatural, mannered performance, and the supporting cast includes Sue Lyon ('Lolita') as his wife Linda, Bert Freed, who was in everything from 'Paths Of Glory' to 'Whatever Happened To Baby Jane?' to 'Billy Jack', made the same year as this (he's the guy who says "We got the law here, Billy Jack"), plays his long suffering doctor, and Peckinpah regular Dub Taylor has a nice bit towards the beginning as the promoter who gives Evel his first break at a rodeo. 'Evel Knievel' is in many ways an awful movie but 1970s heads will get a kick out of it. You either dig these kind of Drive In exploitation movies or you don't. If you do, check this one out, it's a hoot!
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- TriviaPart of a 1970s cycle of films about stunt work and the stunt profession. In his book "Cult Movies 3", Danny Peary says in his piece on Le diable en boîte (1980) that "there had been a proliferation of theatrical and television films about stuntmen". The films include La fureur du danger (1978), L'animal (1977), Evel Knievel (1971) (1971), La rage de la casse (1978), Evel Knievel (1974) (1974), The Stuntmen (1973), Les cascadeurs de la mort (1976), Les risque-tout (1977), Le casse-cou (1977), Superstunt (1977), Death Riders (1976) and Le diable en boîte (1980).
- GoofsBoom mic operator's shadow when Bobby's wife joins him on the back of his motorcycle after they are married.
- Quotes
The Sheriff: We better double our guard, we have Evel Knievel and Awful Knofel!
- ConnectionsEdited into E! True Hollywood Story: Evel Knievel (1998)
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- Gross US & Canada
- $36,000
- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
- Sound mix
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