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DVD : The World's Fastest Indian [Blu-ray]


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starring: Walton Goggins, Bruce Greenwood, Joe Howard, Carlos Lacamara, Diane Ladd

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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: Blu-ray
Brand: MAGNOLIA HOME ENTERTAINMENT
EAN: 0876964000710
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Subtitled, Widescreen
Label: Magnolia
Manufacturer: Magnolia
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Magnolia
Region Code: 1
Release Date: February 13, 2007
Running Time: 127 minutes
Sales Rank: 29578
Studio: Magnolia
Theatrical Release Date: 2005



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Description:
Academy Award® winner, Anthony Hopkins stars as Burt Munro, a man who never let the dreams of youth fade.

In the late 1960's, after a lifetime of perfecting his classic INDIAN MOTORCYCLE, Burt sets off from the bottom of the world, Invercargill, New Zealand, to clock his bike at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah. With all odds against him, Burt puts his irrepressible kiwi spirit to the test, braving the new world on a shoestring budget. Burt's quest culminates in an unlikely conclusion and remains legendary within the motorcycle community to this day.

Special Features*: BONUS FILM: The original Documentary (1971): 'Offerings to the God of Speed' featuring historical footage of the real Burt Munro (Also directed by Roger Donaldson); Southland: Burt's Hometown of Invercargill; The Making of 'The World's Fastest Indian', Feature Commentary with Writer/Director Roger Donaldson; Deleted Scenes

Amazon.com:
A movie that exudes affection and goodwill, The World's Fastest Indian is an unabashed mash note to a lovely character from New Zealand's recent past. Burt Munro, played by Anthony Hopkins, is a cantankerous Kiwi with an obsession: he's been tinkering with his 1920s-era Indian brand motorcycle for years, pushing it to ever-faster speeds. It's the 1960s, and Burt has the utterly mad idea of taking the bike to the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, site of world records for speed racing. The movie takes a while to get to the journey--and then the journey takes a while--but the genial atmosphere prevails. (People of a certain age, for whom the word 'Bonneville' evokes pleasant associations with hotrods and world-speed records, will not be disappointed in the film's location shooting, or its sense of awe.) Hopkins is not quite on-the-money casting for the jovial, happy-go-lucky Munro, and his accent wavers, but he nails the emotional scenes and the fascination with speed. Smaller bits are well-filled by Diane Ladd and Christopher Lawford (son of Peter), who looks uncannily of the era. New Zealand director Roger Donaldson doesn't take any chances here, but the story clearly means something to him, and that sense of commitment carries the film through its sleepier moments. --Robert Horton



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - cool DVD
Great film for anyone.. you don't need to be a bike enthusiast to enjoy it. :)



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - World's Fastest Indian
I first saw this on a dvd that I got at the library, my wife and I enjoyed it so much that we purchased 3 copies to give as gifts and to keep one for myself. The movie was great, especially the trailer by Burt Munro.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A manly feel good movie
The best way to explain this book is that it's a manly feel good movie. It's great to watch Anthony Hopkins in this role and watch him stand up for his goals and ambitions in life. It's a great movie to add to the collection.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent movie
This movie has an excellent story line, tremendous acting by Anthony Hopkins ( hard to go wrong with his movies) good scenery and action. I am surprised it had so little pr. I am not a motorcycle fan, but still it kept me engrossed.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The World's Fastest Indian
I been interested and involved with motor sports since the 1950's. Of all the pictures about motor sports "The World's Fastest Indian" is the best depiction of the dedication and general attitude of a racer.

I played the movie for my son and his college buddies and they were in awe. Burt Monro at 67 years old is young in attitude and understanding of people. When I get on my motorcycle, I can hear Bert talking about the sprite of living and the appreciation of the moment.

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