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Evel Knievel (2004 film)

Evel Knievel is a 2004 American drama film directed by John Badham and written by Jason Horwitch. The film stars George Eads, Jaime Pressly, Lance Henriksen, Fred Thompson, Beau Bridges, Matt Gordon and Peter MacNeill. The film premiered on TNT on July 30, 2004.[1][2][3] The movie is well known for its many gaffes and inaccurate portrayal of Knievel and his career.

Evel Knievel
Based onEvel Incarnate: The Life and Legend of Evel Knievel
by Steve Mandich
Screenplay byJason Horwitch
Directed byJohn Badham
StarringGeorge Eads
Jaime Pressly
Lance Henriksen
Fred Thompson
Beau Bridges
Matt Gordon
Peter MacNeill
ComposerStewart Copeland
Country of originUnited States
Canada
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersNancy Cotton
Clara George
CinematographyRon Stannett
EditorFrank Morriss
Running time91 minutes
Production companiesIcon Productions
Jaffe/Braunstein Films
ApolloProScreen Filmproduktion
Original release
NetworkTNT
ReleaseJuly 30, 2004 (2004-07-30)

Plot edit

The film begins with Knievel preparing to jump the fountains at Caesars Palace in front of a large audience. A flashback to Butte, Montana in 1950,12 year old Bobby Knievel steals some hubcaps and then escapes on his bicycle before being caught and arrested. In 1958, while working for the Anaconda Mining Company, he observes the lung damage affecting the older miners and resolves to make a living performing motorcycle stunts instead. He meets Linda Bork, whose friends advise her to stay away from him. They marry and have two children as Knievel's reputation as a stunt rider grows.

Knievel makes a deal to jump the fountains at Caesars Palace on New Years Eve 1967 (subtitled with the incorrect date of 1968 and using Lynyrd Skynyrd's 1974 song, Call Me the Breeze). John Derek and his wife Linda Evans film the event. Knievel's assistant Bill tries to keep alcohol away from him but Knievel finds it and drinks some. He clears the fountains but tumbles off of his motorcycle from the force of the landing. He breaks many bones, including his pelvis, and falls into a coma. Linda stays with him at the hospital until he awakens. The doctors tell her that they have inserted metal rods to hold his bones in place and that Knievel will never be able to jump again but when he leaves the hospital he continues to tell the press that he will jump the Grand Canyon. Knievel fights with Linda over his desire to return to doing stunts.

In 1970, an employee of the Ideal Toy Company attends an event where he witnesses Evel Knievel get into a fight with bikers after one throws a tire iron at him. Knievel's fans attack the bikers and injure several. Recognizing his broad appeal, Ideal creates a line of Evel Knievel action figures. During a rafting trip, Knievel, his two sons, and his father-in-law John Bork fall out of the raft. Knievel is unable to reach John, who is carried away by the river and dies.

On August 20, 1974, at the Canadian National Exhibition, Knievel has his sons Kelly and Robbie ride as part of the performance. Unable to get a permit to jump the Grand Canyon, Knievel conducts test jumps over Snake River Canyon using rockets. The jump is broadcast on closed-circuit television on September 8, 1974, and Knievel gets into a fight with one of the reporters before the jump. He ultimately uses the Skycycle X-2 for the jump but the parachute deploys early and the drag prevents Knievel from reaching his intended landing spot. He instead crashes into the river bank at the bottom of the canyon but manages to survive. The public is dissatisfied and the media criticizes his effort.

In October 1975, Knievel performs his second stunt since the failed jump over Snake River Canyon. He jumps fourteen buses at Kings Island in Mason, Ohio to break his previous record. He retires from Jumping in 1980 and retires to Florida. The film ends with a compilation of footage of Knievel's jumps and crashes.

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References edit

  1. ^ Anita Gates (2004-07-30). "TELEVISION REVIEW; Leaping Tall Fountains at a Single Bound". The New York Times. Retrieved 2017-12-05.
  2. ^ "Picks and Pans Review: Evel Knievel". People.com. 2004-08-02. Retrieved 2017-12-05.
  3. ^ Brian Lowry (2004-07-28). "Evel Knievel". Variety.com. Retrieved 2017-12-05.

External links edit

  • Evel Knievel at IMDb  

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This article is about the 2004 film For the film of the same name see Evel Knievel 1971 film Evel Knievel is a 2004 American drama film directed by John Badham and written by Jason Horwitch The film stars George Eads Jaime Pressly Lance Henriksen Fred Thompson Beau Bridges Matt Gordon and Peter MacNeill The film premiered on TNT on July 30 2004 1 2 3 The movie is well known for its many gaffes and inaccurate portrayal of Knievel and his career Evel KnievelBased onEvel Incarnate The Life and Legend of Evel Knievelby Steve MandichScreenplay byJason HorwitchDirected byJohn BadhamStarringGeorge EadsJaime PresslyLance HenriksenFred ThompsonBeau BridgesMatt GordonPeter MacNeillComposerStewart CopelandCountry of originUnited StatesCanadaOriginal languageEnglishProductionProducersNancy CottonClara GeorgeCinematographyRon StannettEditorFrank MorrissRunning time91 minutesProduction companiesIcon ProductionsJaffe Braunstein FilmsApolloProScreen FilmproduktionOriginal releaseNetworkTNTReleaseJuly 30 2004 2004 07 30 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksPlot editThe film begins with Knievel preparing to jump the fountains at Caesars Palace in front of a large audience A flashback to Butte Montana in 1950 12 year old Bobby Knievel steals some hubcaps and then escapes on his bicycle before being caught and arrested In 1958 while working for the Anaconda Mining Company he observes the lung damage affecting the older miners and resolves to make a living performing motorcycle stunts instead He meets Linda Bork whose friends advise her to stay away from him They marry and have two children as Knievel s reputation as a stunt rider grows Knievel makes a deal to jump the fountains at Caesars Palace on New Years Eve 1967 subtitled with the incorrect date of 1968 and using Lynyrd Skynyrd s 1974 song Call Me the Breeze John Derek and his wife Linda Evans film the event Knievel s assistant Bill tries to keep alcohol away from him but Knievel finds it and drinks some He clears the fountains but tumbles off of his motorcycle from the force of the landing He breaks many bones including his pelvis and falls into a coma Linda stays with him at the hospital until he awakens The doctors tell her that they have inserted metal rods to hold his bones in place and that Knievel will never be able to jump again but when he leaves the hospital he continues to tell the press that he will jump the Grand Canyon Knievel fights with Linda over his desire to return to doing stunts In 1970 an employee of the Ideal Toy Company attends an event where he witnesses Evel Knievel get into a fight with bikers after one throws a tire iron at him Knievel s fans attack the bikers and injure several Recognizing his broad appeal Ideal creates a line of Evel Knievel action figures During a rafting trip Knievel his two sons and his father in law John Bork fall out of the raft Knievel is unable to reach John who is carried away by the river and dies On August 20 1974 at the Canadian National Exhibition Knievel has his sons Kelly and Robbie ride as part of the performance Unable to get a permit to jump the Grand Canyon Knievel conducts test jumps over Snake River Canyon using rockets The jump is broadcast on closed circuit television on September 8 1974 and Knievel gets into a fight with one of the reporters before the jump He ultimately uses the Skycycle X 2 for the jump but the parachute deploys early and the drag prevents Knievel from reaching his intended landing spot He instead crashes into the river bank at the bottom of the canyon but manages to survive The public is dissatisfied and the media criticizes his effort In October 1975 Knievel performs his second stunt since the failed jump over Snake River Canyon He jumps fourteen buses at Kings Island in Mason Ohio to break his previous record He retires from Jumping in 1980 and retires to Florida The film ends with a compilation of footage of Knievel s jumps and crashes Cast editGeorge Eads as Evel Knievel Jake Brockman as Young Bobby Evel Knievel Jaime Pressly as Linda Bork Lance Henriksen as William Awful Knoffel Fred Thompson as Jay Sarno Beau Bridges as John Bork Matt Gordon Peter MacNeill Maggie Butterfield as Ethel Bork Brayden Jones as Kelly Knievel Connor Price as Younger Kelly Knievel Riley Jones as Robbie Knievel Thomas Price as Younger Robbie Knievel Madeleine Butler as Tracey Knievel Elle Dhanani as Younger Tracey Stefan Brogren as Bob Truax Jessica Greco as Charmaine Alan van Sprang as John Derek Nicola Jones as Linda Evans Carlos Diaz as D J Caruso Arnold Pinnock as Pryor Eli Gabay as Arum Doug Hadders as Bob Wolfe Jacqueline Pillon as Snake River Reporter Marieve Herington as Candy StriperSee also editList of American films of 2004References edit Anita Gates 2004 07 30 TELEVISION REVIEW Leaping Tall Fountains at a Single Bound The New York Times Retrieved 2017 12 05 Picks and Pans Review Evel Knievel People com 2004 08 02 Retrieved 2017 12 05 Brian Lowry 2004 07 28 Evel Knievel Variety com Retrieved 2017 12 05 External links editEvel Knievel at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Evel Knievel 2004 film amp oldid 1211979471, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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