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The Ride

  • 1997
  • PG
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
582
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The Ride (1997)
A has-been cowboy is given a second chance at the hands of an unexpected teacher.
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A has-been cowboy is given a second chance at the hands of an unexpected teacher.A has-been cowboy is given a second chance at the hands of an unexpected teacher.A has-been cowboy is given a second chance at the hands of an unexpected teacher.

  • Director
    • Michael O. Sajbel
  • Writers
    • David Bowen
    • Michael O. Sajbel
  • Stars
    • Michael Biehn
    • Brock Pierce
    • Charles Young
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    582
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael O. Sajbel
    • Writers
      • David Bowen
      • Michael O. Sajbel
    • Stars
      • Michael Biehn
      • Brock Pierce
      • Charles Young
    • 18User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Michael Biehn
    Michael Biehn
    • Smokey Banks
    Brock Pierce
    Brock Pierce
    • Danny O'Neil
    Charles Young
    • Honeycut
    Clarence Felder
    Clarence Felder
    • Mike Stillwell
    Coy Huffman
    • Announcer #1
    Jennifer O'Neill
    Jennifer O'Neill
    • Ellen Stillwell
    Chris Owen
    Chris Owen
    • Steve
    Martin Spanjers
    Martin Spanjers
    • George
    Marco Savittieri
    • Dennis
    Christian Gallego
    • Rocky
    Lucas Ford-Rawson
    • Guy
    Matt Jensen
    • Guy
    Cameron Mullins
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    Conrad Rustenburg
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    Branson Sanabria
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    Casey Wells
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    Ray Cardi
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    Gus Rethwisch
    Gus Rethwisch
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      • Michael O. Sajbel
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      • David Bowen
      • Michael O. Sajbel
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    10john-salyer

    Excellent

    This is a compelling story about some of the larger questions of life......childhood cancer, failure, love, life after death, spiritual questions..........and so on. Biehn brings the angst of his character to life. It is quite departure from what I am used to seeing him do, e.g. the military man. He still plays a tough guy, but in this case he is brought to his knees by the heart, mind and suffering of a boy. The movie is steeped in cowboy culture, which I very much liked. What is more utterly and uniquely American than the spectacle of rodeo. If you like rodeo you will like this movie. Admittedly, the movie is somewhat formulaic.....but not all formulas are bad. I thoroughly enjoyed it and thought the message powerful, poignant and ultimately uplifting without whitewashing the real pain of this world. There is a cameo appearance by Franklin Graham who speaks plainly about Jesus. I highly recommend this film
    7satterwh

    Predictable, but enjoyable

    At the beginning, I had no expectations. When I identified it as a religious film, my expectations came in low. I found the film to be quite enjoyable, however ... even though I was predicting events before they were shown. This is definitely a film the entire family can watch together, and those are rare today. Performances aren't Academy Award material, but they fit the film quite well. Enjoy.
    7rooster_davis

    Actually a good film, possibly great depending on your attitude

    Looking at the other reviews posted for this film I can draw some conclusions. 1 - if you are religion-intolerant or filled with hatred for Christianity you will probably not like this movie. 2 - if #1 is your mindset then you probably don't like the sport of bull riding anyhow, which has a strong Christian presence, so you might as well find some something else more suited to you.

    By the way, despite what some (another reviewer) believe, bull riding is NOT a sport which is cruel to the animal. I've done it. The wives' tales abound but simply Are. Not. True.

    Now that I've gotten past that, I'll talk about the movie itself. This is not really a movie about bull riding, it's a movie about how a terminally ill boy causes a hard-luck bull rider to reassess his life and his attitudes about many things, including how he feels about God. Brock Pierce plays Danny O'Neill, the terminally ill boy who wants to learn to ride a bull, and is really quite good in this role. Michael Biehn plays the role of Smokey, a once-famous bull rider down on his luck. After being arrested for 'borrowing' someone's truck, he's sentenced to teach Danny to ride bull as 'community service'. Smokey originally wants nothing to do with the idea of teaching Danny to ride a bull - but it's either that or go to county jail, so he relents but is not happy at all about teaching Danny.

    While Danny is on the bucking machine, his hat comes off, revealing his chemo-caused bald head. Smokey learns now that Danny is very ill and might not survive. With this Smokey's shell begins to crack a bit though his initial reaction is that he can't go through with this, knowing that Danny may be dying. Eventually he changes his mind and continues teaching him.

    Along the way he can't help but notice the example Danny sets, though he himself resists any attempts to get him to see Christianity. Danny learns to ride the bull and in fact does so successfully at a junior rodeo. When Smokey finally goes to 'cowboy church' with Danny afterward, as he promised Danny he would, he finds he can't accept God. The idea of someone (Christ) dying for another doesn't ring true to him, and he's mad that if God exists, that he is letting Danny be so sick.

    Near the end of the movie, Smokey comes to realize that it is love which would make one person offer up their life in the stead of another, and in an emotional scene, out in a desolate wilderness, he tells God he would give up his life if he could, to save Danny.

    Bull riding is a heavily Christian sport, and if you're an atheist or not Christianity-tolerant you are not likely to like the sport itself and you will definitely not like this movie. Find something else more suited to your attitudes. For those who have some heart, for those who enjoy and understand that bull riding has a heavy Christian component, this is a movie you will enjoy.
    10jeffstone1960

    Great Movie!

    I agree most Christian movies barely get a B rating. This one was very well written and I enjoyed watching it. Rethink what???( last comment). This was a simple message about running from God and finally realizing through the love of others that God will never give up on you.

    It was sincere and better than a lot of "entertainment" I see out there. The performances were believable even if they weren't polished. I liked how not everyone was a Christian in the movie. The girl was not a believer but appreciated the love that was present at the ranch. The dying boy might not have been the best actor but he did a pretty good job.

    Lighten up. This film was probably targeted toward a younger crowd and it sent the Gospel message loud and clear. Not everything has to be an Oscar performance! Let's not be so cynical. Above being all things to all men God commands us to love one another.

    I like watching a movie that doesn't resort to foul language to get it's point across.
    10couple4fun1

    A ride for the entire family

    It's nice to just sit down every once in a while and have a film really touch the heart. Michael Biehn stars as a washed up rodeo star who now only rides the bottle and gambles until he gets stuck as a ranch hand. His life is changed as he trains a terminal 14 year old to ride. If you have a chance, see this film with the whole family.

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    • Trivia
      Michael Biehn (Smokey Banks) and Jennifer Blanc (Linnette Stillwell) were married in 2015. They have starred in multiple movies together, The Ride (1997) being the second of three.
    • Soundtracks
      Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys
      Written by Ed Bruce and Patsy Bruce

      Performed by Willie Nelson

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    • Release date
      • October 15, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Родео
    • Filming locations
      • Saguaro Lake Ranch - 13020 Bush Highway, Mesa, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • World Wide Pictures (WWP)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $86,307
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $55,332
      • Dec 7, 1997
    • Gross worldwide
      • $86,307
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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