The story of New Zealander Burt Munro, who spent years building a 1920 Indian motorcycle -- a bike which helped him set the land-speed world record at Utah's Bonneville Salt Flats in 1967.
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Great movie!
5
By NefariousOxide
Absolutely loved it! This is a great movie for teenage motorcycle fans!
4K spectacular....
5
By Hatter60
What can I say about this 4K wonder.....buy it!This is a great film.
Worlds fastest Indian
5
By Cole Bushroe
Best movie I have saw in my life!
Can't go wrong with Anthony Hopkins
5
By Dicedrop888
One of the best movies I've ever seen.
Worlds Fastest Indian
5
By tomrosewood
Surprised Anthony Hopkins would make this movie. Glad he did. It shows what a gifted actor he really is. A movie about what we all wish we could do. Living life on our own terms. Dedicated to something and doing it. Not much polish and glitter. It stands on it's own. If you only saw a movie about a man and his motor cycle you missed it.
A sure pleaser for motorcycle fans
5
By goosechaser
Cycle riding is a great joy shared by a diverse slice of humanity, from young to old, inexperienced to experienced, male and female alike.
What I liked about this film was the nostalgia. An old Indian. I knew them in the 50's and 60's, but never had the money to get one. Then, along comes this story that is good at fulfilling the fantasy and dreams of an old man and the innocent respect and love of a young boy.
It is a perfect package, believable in every aspect. Anthony Hopkins, a great actor by any standard, was at his best in this movie. The writer of the screenplay cast him perfectly. And, his interaction with the other people he met on his way to Bonneville was the best.
This is a very fine, enjoyable movie, especially if you think us rough looking' bikers have no sentimentality and goodness.
Hidden gem
5
By NFLBlitze1
I'm pretty sure this is one of Anthony Hopkins least known movies. It tells a great story and tells it quite well. A hidden gem if you are looking for one of those movies that just puts you in. Good place