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The Flying Scotsman

  • 2006
  • PG-13
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Jonny Lee Miller in The Flying Scotsman (2006)
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The true story of Graeme Obree, the Champion cyclist who built his bicycle from old bits of washing machines who won his championship only to have his title stripped from him and his mental ... Read allThe true story of Graeme Obree, the Champion cyclist who built his bicycle from old bits of washing machines who won his championship only to have his title stripped from him and his mental health problems which he has suffered since.The true story of Graeme Obree, the Champion cyclist who built his bicycle from old bits of washing machines who won his championship only to have his title stripped from him and his mental health problems which he has suffered since.

  • Director
    • Douglas Mackinnon
  • Writers
    • John Brown
    • Simon Rose
    • Declan Hughes
  • Stars
    • Jonny Lee Miller
    • Laura Fraser
    • Brian Cox
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  • IMDb RATING
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    6.1K
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    • Director
      • Douglas Mackinnon
    • Writers
      • John Brown
      • Simon Rose
      • Declan Hughes
    • Stars
      • Jonny Lee Miller
      • Laura Fraser
      • Brian Cox
    • 36User reviews
    • 64Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 nominations total

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    Jonny Lee Miller
    Jonny Lee Miller
    • Graeme Obree
    Laura Fraser
    Laura Fraser
    • Anne Obree
    Brian Cox
    Brian Cox
    • Douglas Baxter
    Sean Brown
    • Young Graeme Obree
    Joseph Carney
    • Child Gang Leader
    Crawford McInally-Kier
    • First Child Bully
    Jan Plazalski
    • Second Child Bully
    Niall Macgregor
    • Graeme's Father
    Julie Austin
    • Graeme's Mother
    Morag Calder
    • First Office Receptionist
    Billy Boyd
    Billy Boyd
    • Malky
    Jean Marie Coffey
    • Woman at Finish Line
    Christopher Anderson
    • Baby Ewan
    Ron Donachie
    Ron Donachie
    • Scobie
    Morven Christie
    Morven Christie
    • Katie
    Pauline Lynch
    Pauline Lynch
    • Second Office Receptionist
    Gary Hollywood
    • Cycle Courier
    Moray Hunter
    • Armstrong
    • Director
      • Douglas Mackinnon
    • Writers
      • John Brown
      • Simon Rose
      • Declan Hughes
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    9j_m_scott

    Obree is a hero

    I saw it in Aberdeen on Sat night, I wasn't really expecting much as sporting films are usually bordering on rubbish but it was very entertaining. Everyone quotes the bike "built from washing machine parts" but very seldom is Graeme Obree acknowledged as the superb (drug-free) athlete that he was. I would recommend it, although it does over simplify events, as cinema usually does, but it was 90 mins well spent. I hope Graeme benefits from its release. Her indoors also thoroughly enjoyed it even if it was very much, my choice of film. I would recommend it if you just enjoy a good story. In fact it is such a good tale that sometimes it is easy to forget that it is a true story and just how heroic Graeme Obree 's feats were.
    10ihughan

    Shame only on limited release in US

    A fantastic portrayal of a true champion - who battled not only the physical elements required for cycling but also mental illness to become one of the greatest cyclists of all time. Johnny Lee Miller is a revelation in the lead role and ably supported by Brian Cox and Billy Boyd. Shame it is not on full release as this is a story that should be heard, unlike other triumph against disaster sappy biopics which have been allowed a wider release. Even if you are not interested in cycling as a sport, this is more about the challenges life puts in your way on the route to any goal and how single-mindedness and determination can win the day but can also be derailed.

    Go and see this if you can America - I know he was British but the film and the story speak for themselves.
    10andyrcampbell

    Possibly the best Sports Movie I have ever seen

    Were this to have been a sports movie, it would have still been very much worth the ticket. However, the personal story and the battles he had to fight turned this into something so much more. I took my wife, my son and his girlfriend to see this and we all came away feeling the same. 3 of us knew so much about Graeme Obree, but my son's girlfriend had never heard of him, and has no interest in most sport, especially not cycling. That we all loved it says they got that balance right. The cast were excellent with Jonny Lee Miller playing Obree to perfection. Ably supported by Billy Boyd and Brian Cox and Laura Fraser as his wife. This film may do something to raise the profile of amateur cycling. However, even more importantly, it may highlight the issues associated with mental illness. Try to see it, you will not regret it.
    7TheEmulator23

    A good old fashioned sports movie.

    This was a film I knew nothing about, and a sport I know pretty much nothing about. Saying that I do love sports of all kinds, so I am probably biased. I also like when sports movies are told well, because most of them are not. The only reason this film wasn't a huge hit is because I don't think there is a lot of big bicycle racing movie fans out there. Do I hope this gets a good run on DVD, absolutely. Will very many people pick up a movie (particularly in the U.S.) about a Scottish man racing bicycles, almost definitely not. I thought that even though the story was very straight forward, it was very well written, competently directed, and excellently acted. If this was acted by any other lesser actors, this film would have just been another sports movie. If not for the very underrated and quite unknown Jonny Lee Miller starring in the title role I doubt this would have been worth watching at all. Just as "Seabiscuit" made the world love horse racing, hopefully so will this get some well deserved attention. Give it a try if you are looking for a good old fashioned sports flick.
    9petralyn

    THE movie for cyclists

    First, this movie is much better than "Chariots of Fire," albeit without the famous soundtrack. Second, this movie speaks to anyone who has spent hours on a stationary bike, pedaled through verdant countryside, or has challenged themselves to 100 mile day. Third, this movie will resonant with those who've been forced to deal with depression and survived.

    I think the cinematography was terrific, except for some of the closeups of Obree on the oval. However, the shots of his front wheel and the tunnel vision which develop during a maximum effort are splendid.

    While pushing personal limits of time and distance, there's no way a cyclist won't think about Obree's extreme effort and success.

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    • Trivia
      David Tennant was cast in this film but had to drop out because of changed dates.
    • Goofs
      In March 2010, Graeme Obree was inducted into the Scottish Sports Hall of Fame to honor his achievements as one of Scotland's greatest cyclists (reported in the Daily Record of 16th March 2010). Although born in England, he has spent most of his life in Scotland, currently lives there and has a Scottish accent, therefore he is Scottish.
    • Quotes

      Anne Obree: [Graeme is stretching] No you're bum does not look big in those cycling shorts

    • Connections
      Featured in La noche de...: El escocés volador (2017)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • June 29, 2007 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El escocés volador
    • Filming locations
      • Galston, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK
    • Production companies
      • ContentFilm International
      • Filmstiftung Nordrhein-Westfalen
      • Scion Films
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $171,817
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $78,337
      • May 6, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,260,553
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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