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Challenge One

Original title: On Any Sunday
  • 1971
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
1.7K
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Steve McQueen in Challenge One (1971)
Mention the name Bruce Brown in any crowd and someone will reply: “He is the reason I ride”. 

Featuring Steve McQueen with music by the famed Dominick Fronteirie, this is without a doubt the quintessential motorcycle film, now digitally re-mastered and loaded with never-before-seen extras.

Academy Award® nominated Bruce Brown highlighted this intoxicating race world filled with rugged road riders and the grueling excitement of  muddy and murderous motocross, daring dune riding, slicing the ice and the tortuous mayhem of the Baja 1000.  

The grandfather of  motorcycle sport filmmaking now greets a new breed of sport riders and filmmakers,  which include sons Dana and Wade, and  grandson Wes with partner T.J. Barrack - all of whom had a hand in the Bonus Features for this incredible new  DVD set. Wherever a reason, whatever the season, Bruce and his friends for decades, with familiar names like Malcolm and Mert, along with the new breed of riders, taking the sport to the extreme, can conjure up stories and tales of how they “almost made it, jumped it, ate it, killed it or trashed it” on practically every Sunday.
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Documentary on motorcycle racing featuring stars of the sport, including film star Steve McQueen, a racer in his own right.Documentary on motorcycle racing featuring stars of the sport, including film star Steve McQueen, a racer in his own right.Documentary on motorcycle racing featuring stars of the sport, including film star Steve McQueen, a racer in his own right.

  • Director
    • Bruce Brown
  • Writer
    • Bruce Brown
  • Stars
    • Steve McQueen
    • Dave Aldana
    • Mark Brelsford
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    1.7K
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    • Director
      • Bruce Brown
    • Writer
      • Bruce Brown
    • Stars
      • Steve McQueen
      • Dave Aldana
      • Mark Brelsford
    • 31User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination total

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    Steve McQueen
    Steve McQueen
    • Self
    Dave Aldana
    Dave Aldana
    • Self - National Racer #38
    Mark Brelsford
    • Self - National Racer
    Bruce Brown
    Bruce Brown
    • Narrator
    Don Castro
    • Self - National Racer
    Jack Dunn
    • Self - Mert Lawwill's Companion
    David Evans
    • Self
    Gary Fisher
    • Self - National Racer #99
    John Forker
    John Forker
    • Self - Boy Riding Bicycle
    Mike Gibbon
    • Self - Hillclimber
    Frank Gillespie
    • Self - National Racer #23
    Hawkeye Hillbilly
    • Self - Hillclimber
    Fred Kolman
    • Ice Racer #146
    Mert Lawwill
    • Self - National Racer #1
    Dick Mann
    • Self - National Racer #2
    Whitey Martino
    • Self - Desert Racer #1
    Keith Mashburn
    • Self - National Racer #30X
    Gary Nixon
    • Self - National Racer
    • Director
      • Bruce Brown
    • Writer
      • Bruce Brown
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    7jckruize

    Fun even for non-riders.

    Modest aspirations, budget and technique made this a surprising box-office hit back in 1971, and to this day nobody's done it better. Populist documentarian Bruce Brown (of ENDLESS SUMMER fame) wanted to show how much fun motorcycling is and succeeded. It's that simple.

    I remember as a nerdy kid being dragged to see this, grumbling all the way, "I don't want to see some stupid documentary about stupid motorcycles!" Well, the movie surprised me with its infectious air of fun and camaraderie. Trust me, when it's over you're going to want to rush out and buy yourself a dirt bike.

    Although much of the photography is 16mm, MOS, hand-held or too zoomy, the editing and slow-motion sequences, backed by a charming pop score from Dominic Frontiere (he of the original superb OUTER LIMITS), overcome the minor technical limitations. Brown's narration is also good if not quite perfect: not overwritten, maybe a bit hokey sometimes, but mostly funny or informative.

    Perhaps the film tries to cover too much. But when it concentrates on its three main protagonists -- American Motorcycling Association star Mert Lawwill, multi-talented expert Malcolm Smith, and movie star Steve McQueen (whose production company provided financing) -- it's a heckuva fun ride.
    8Bobby_Dupea

    Best Bruce Brown Movie

    A couple of years ago, TCM showed a retrospective of Bruce Brown's surfing films from the 60s, including the well known "Endless Summer". But the one that stood out from all the rest was "On Any Sunday", a motorcycle film that still bears repeated viewings.

    From what I understand, it was the film that actually introduced professional motocross racing to the rest of the country. It reminded me a lot of the 80s when I first started on trail bikes and then went to Enduro 2-strokes. I've since given up riding like that for the sake of the family, but man, it did bring back a lot of memories...

    I wish I had seen it before the TCM showing but I never got around to it. Talk about falling through the radar!
    10jv-5

    A classic!

    "On Any Sunday" is a film you will definitely enjoy...even if you've never been on a motorcycle. Not only is this film highly entertaining, it's also beautifully photographed and filled with many laughs. The segment with Steve McQueen at the end of the film is wonderful and it truly captures what going out and taking a ride with your friends is all about. See this film!
    7davismargaret

    Sincere, and good hearted

    I watched this with my teenager on DVD--he just got a KLR 650. I don't care for motorcycles, but what's great about this movie is that it makes you grasp just why other people do; the thrill of it, the risk and challenge are vividly portrayed. If you're the sort who enjoys understanding how the "other guy" ticks and are curious about all kinds of things, you'll like this.

    It was also fun as a peek back at the era in which I grew up. The passionate, dedicated amateur was very much in the American tradition--this film made me realize how much we've lost with with the corporate takeover of sports.
    ducatimatz28

    On any Sunday still Good Today!!!

    Although 40+ years old now OAS still holds up well for racing enthusiasts.The Bike that Lawwill was racing;the HD IRON XR750 produced in 1970-71 is only a year older than the ALLOY XR750 first mfg in 1972 and still raced today in AMA GRAND NATIONAL DT RACING in revised format,but essentially the same engine design from 1972.In the complete racing history of HD they have never had a Previous Race bike engine design(i.e.WR,KR,IRON XR)ever go longer than 17 yrs (KR 52-68) The currently raced HD XR is coming upon it's 42nd year in DT Racing...

    Keen observers will notice in the final scenes where Mert,Malcohm,and Steve McQueen are playing in the Sand;That Lawwill's motorcycle isn't a Harley Davidson even though the HD gas tank says it is.It was actually a GREEVES CHALLENGER that belonged to a relative of Mert.Being that Lawwill was a fully sponsored Factory HD rider, it wouldn't have been good advertising to be on a non HD product...Still a Great Film!!!

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    • Trivia
      Access to the beach for the final scenes in the film (shot at Camp Pendleton, a marine base in California), was originally denied to Bruce Brown, but Steve McQueen intervened and the Pendleton officials then gave permission.
    • Quotes

      Narrator: [after a desert racer move a turtle out of the trail] Desert racers are nice people.

    • Connections
      Featured in Steve McQueen: Man on the Edge (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      On Any Sunday
      Lyrics by Sally Stevens

      Music by Dominic Frontiere

      Sung by Sally Stevens

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    • Release date
      • November 1, 1972 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • On Any Sunday
    • Filming locations
      • Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Solar Productions
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    • Budget
      • $313,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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