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The Unknown Cyclist

  • 1998
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Lea Thompson, Danny Nucci, Vincent Spano, and Stephen Spinella in The Unknown Cyclist (1998)
Drama

A man's dying wish is for the people in his life to participate in a 450-mile charity bicycle ride through Northern California.A man's dying wish is for the people in his life to participate in a 450-mile charity bicycle ride through Northern California.A man's dying wish is for the people in his life to participate in a 450-mile charity bicycle ride through Northern California.

  • Director
    • Bernard Salzmann
  • Writers
    • Howard Skora
    • Betsy Pool
    • Matthew Carlisle
  • Stars
    • Lea Thompson
    • Vincent Spano
    • Danny Nucci
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    235
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bernard Salzmann
    • Writers
      • Howard Skora
      • Betsy Pool
      • Matthew Carlisle
    • Stars
      • Lea Thompson
      • Vincent Spano
      • Danny Nucci
    • 5User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Lea Thompson
    Lea Thompson
    • Melissa Cavatelli
    Vincent Spano
    Vincent Spano
    • Frank Cavatelli
    Danny Nucci
    Danny Nucci
    • Gaetano Amador
    Stephen Spinella
    Stephen Spinella
    • Doug Stein
    Michael J. Pollard
    Michael J. Pollard
    • Gabe Sinclair
    Lainie Kazan
    Lainie Kazan
    • Rachel
    Scott Atkinson
    Scott Atkinson
    • Lance
    Jaclyn Balacy
    • Lemonade Stand Girl #1
    Brianna Tiesi
    • Lemonade Stand Girl #2
    Meredith Basinger
    • Sandra
    Ismael 'East' Carlo
    Ismael 'East' Carlo
    • Farm Worker
    Richard Danielson
    • Shane - Bartender
    David Hamblin
    • Doug's Date
    Michael Reid MacKay
    Michael Reid MacKay
    • Luc Pierre
    William Mapother
    William Mapother
    • By-Stander
    Tanya Newbould
    Tanya Newbould
    • By-Stander
    Theresa Crespi-Marillo
    • Woman At Bar
    Rolando Molina
    Rolando Molina
    • Support Van Driver
    • Director
      • Bernard Salzmann
    • Writers
      • Howard Skora
      • Betsy Pool
      • Matthew Carlisle
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    6lastliberal

    Just what is a family?

    You never know when you take the time to watch an indie whether it is going to inspire you a or just be a waste. I really don't think that I have ever commented a movie was too short, but this one certainly was. I did not want it to end, and I think it really could have explored the issues more deeply.

    Chris dies and wants the four people that mean the most to him to bond. They include his ex-wife (Lea Thompson), his husband (Stephen Spinella), a friend (Danny Nucci), and his estranged twin brother (Vincent Spano). He arranges for them to spend six days together in an AIDS bike event by withholding his ashes. 96 minutes is just not enough time to explore all the angles that were present in this film. Naturally, it ends the way you want it to, but it just got there too quickly.

    I remember words that M. Scott Peck said in one of his books. He talked about the fact that you have no choice in the family you are born into, but you have the right to choose the family that you will love. That is the underlying theme here. A family can be something as odd as these four people. It can be anything as long as it provides love and strength.

    This was definitely an indie that inspires.
    8TVholic

    Very good cycling movie

    While others look at this as an early LGBT-themed movie, I enjoy it from the standpoint of someone who likes to bike. I had no idea what the movie was about, but the title and cover art intrigued me. Among serious cyclists, Breaking Away is almost universally considered the best cycling movie of all time. After seeing The Unknown Cyclist, I think this a close second, easily beating over-hyped movies like American Flyers and Quicksilver. Both Breaking Away and Unknown Cyclist are character-driven, but while Breaking Away's characters were endearing, they were somewhat one-dimensional and for almost the entire movie, the only one with any interest in cycling was Dave. The Unknown Cyclist was a little more balanced in terms of screen time and development given to each character. I miss the classical music in Breaking Away, but the incidental music and power ballads in this movie are still good.

    The movie recalls a simpler time in terms of bicycling. A time when cycling was a little less pretentious than it is today. There was less emphasis on technology and style. No hipsters on fashionable fixies or single-speed bikes. The movie shows a more egalitarian side of cycling, with people of all shapes, sizes and colors on high and low-tech bikes on an extended ride, cruising back roads wonderfully devoid of cars. It's all set against a backdrop of spectacular California coastal scenery, which east coast denizens like me only wish we could have. In fact, I prefer the cinematography of this to Breaking Away, which had rather drab Indiana settings punctuated only by the lush quarry. If you want to vicariously feel the joy of just being on a bicycle rather than the more racing-focused milieu of Breaking Away, this movie is a great vehicle for that, capturing the details of a typical mass ride. You can almost feel the sun, the wind and the rain on your face. Feel your legs burning on the uphills. Experience showering and eating in groups, sleeping in tent cities on campgrounds. At the end of the movie, I can almost imagine myself walking among the crowd across that finish line. (Even better, my legs aren't sore.) All the while, there are the standard themes of friendship, love, family and tolerance, but those aren't intrusive. If you like to bike and don't have any hang-ups about homosexuality, I think you'll like this movie.
    BHorrorWriter

    Extremely Poignant--Ends too quickly though...

    ...This is a very unusual tale of love, family (take that in which ever context you would like), and friendship. You can read the description onf IMDB...I am interested more in my opinion of the movie. Here it is...

    First and foremost, I must say this movie did end too quickly--I was really getting into the unite of the 4 cyclists and the relations they were building on the beach...and then it was over...Though I do feel the story was told and the message was delivered.

    Lea Thompson is beautiful and just drips with emotion as the ex-wife of a gay man who is best friends with the man her husband ended up with. Though there are many stereotypes about gays, there is also alot of comedy, dark and light. Danny Nucci is excellent in his role as a bisexual slut boy who is diagnosed with AIDS. He give a very emotional and powerful performance. Vincent Spano, plays the twin of the gay brother who is dead of AIDS. He is very homophobic, and does not know how to deal with the situation he is dropped into...

    Full of emotion, will bring some to tears, I am sure...Shows that gay people have feeling too...People really need to go get over their homophobia and realize that Gays are people too!!! Until we can get over hate...we will be dead!!!!

    8 out of 10
    FrozenDreamer

    Simply Beautiful

    I have watched plenty of gay themed flicks, and to be honest, I have a healthy collection of gay-themed drama... ranging from Phillidelphia to Beautiful Thing and then Jeffrey to In & Out. The Unknown Cyclist is now a valued member of my collection of greats.

    It does fall into one of those preachy AIDS AIDS AIDS movies... all about wearing condoms and being careful (don't get me wrong... this is a good thing), so some people may find this kind of film tedious and boring. You really need to give it some time though. It is a beautiful movie.

    It has some very poignant messages to get across, and it does this very well. Take some time out to have a look, you won't regret it.

    7.5 flaps outta 10.

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      [trying to come out to his mother]

      Doug Stein: Is there something you wanna ask about me?

      Rachel: Nah... No.

      Doug Stein: Let me rephrase that... I need to tell you something that...

      Rachel: [quickly] I don't wanna know.

      Doug Stein: How do you *know* that you don't wanna know?

      Rachel: Because if it's what I think it is, I don't wanna know.

      Doug Stein: Then, you know?

      Rachel: Maybe but I don't *want* to know.

      Doug Stein: So why can't I tell you?

      Rachel: Then I would *really* know. You *know* I know. So why tell me?

      Doug Stein: Because I need to know you know.

      Rachel: No. Because then I'd really know.

    • Crazy credits
      Dream Vision Entertainment II wishes to extend special thanks to: Julie, Olivia and Jake Leverenz; Ron and Karen McCann; Bruce Hartberg; George Hartberg; Andrew Thomas; Joe Depompels; Jerry Braxton; Antionette Elliot; Larry McLinden; Mark and Tammy Hall; Thelma Silsberger; Bernie Cullen; Family and Friends from Windom, MN and everyone who has helped Dream Vision Entertainment II grow.
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      Crossing Over (The Edge of the Sky)
      Written by Beth Nielsen Chapman and Donald Markowitz

      Performed by Beth Nielsen Chapman

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    • Release date
      • October 10, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El ciclista desconocido
    • Filming locations
      • San Luis Obispo, California, USA(Madonna Inn)
    • Production company
      • Watermark Films (I)
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      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
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