Race car driver Mike Reardon and mechanic Tommy Trehearn are the best of friends whose friendship is damaged, however, when Reardon's girlfriend Chris ends up falling for Trehearn. Years later, Trehearn and Chris are married with children and move to Arizona when Trehearn is selected to be a mechanic for a new racing team, of which Reardon also happens to be a part.
The film was produced as a TV pilot, but was not picked up for a series.[2] Sometime after its TV premiere, it was released on videocassette in Canada by Malofilm, and in 1993 in the United States by Rhino Home Video. No plans have been made to release this film onto DVD.
The film is rated R16 in New Zealand for violence, offensive language and sex scenes.
checkered, flag, film, this, article, about, 1990, film, other, similarly, titled, films, checkered, flag, films, checkered, flag, 1990, made, television, sports, film, john, glen, michael, levine, checkered, flagwritten, byclayton, frohmane, wallengrenjason, . This article is about the 1990 film For other similarly titled films see Checkered flag Films Checkered Flag is a 1990 1 made for television sports film by John Glen and Michael Levine Checkered FlagWritten byClayton FrohmanE F WallengrenJason BrettDirected byJohn GlenMichael LevineMusic byKevin KlinglerOriginal languageEnglishProductionProducerJames MargellosRunning time95 minutesOriginal releaseRelease1990 1990 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production and release 4 References 5 External linksPlot editRace car driver Mike Reardon and mechanic Tommy Trehearn are the best of friends whose friendship is damaged however when Reardon s girlfriend Chris ends up falling for Trehearn Years later Trehearn and Chris are married with children and move to Arizona when Trehearn is selected to be a mechanic for a new racing team of which Reardon also happens to be a part Cast editBilly Campbell as Tommy Trehearn Rob Estes as Mike Reardon Amanda Wyss as Chris Robert Forster as Jack Cotton Pernell Roberts as Andrew ValiantProduction and release editThe film was produced as a TV pilot but was not picked up for a series 2 Sometime after its TV premiere it was released on videocassette in Canada by Malofilm and in 1993 in the United States by Rhino Home Video No plans have been made to release this film onto DVD The film is rated R16 in New Zealand for violence offensive language and sex scenes References edit The Guild Members DGA The Guild Members DGA External links editCheckered Flag at IMDb nbsp Checkered Flag at Rotten Tomatoes Checkered Flag at AllMovie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Checkered Flag film amp oldid 1221619003, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,