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| Evel Knievel | 
enlarge | Director: Marvin J. Chomsky Actors: George Hamilton, Sue Lyon, Bert Freed, Rod Cameron, Dub Taylor Studio: Alpha Video Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 34751
Format: Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 90 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 089218302090 UPC: 766483161262 EAN: 0089218302090 ASIN: B0000639ED
Theatrical Release Date: September 10, 1971 Release Date: March 19, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description No Description Available. Genre: Feature Film-Action/Adventure Rating: UN Release Date: 19-MAR-2002 Media Type: DVD
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EVEL STILL THE MAN! May 30, 2008 While remembering Evel Knievel, (gone Six Months now), this was the first film that was made of his life. George Hamilton in the Title Role (also known for his portrayal of Hank Williams), captures the essence of this daredevil. Seeing this in my early years, led to many Twisted Handlebars and bruises. My copy is from a Rough Film Transfer, maybe there's a better one. Still worth it after all these years.
A timeless video May 20, 2007 My purchase and delivery of the VHS movie " Evel Knievel " was easy and prompt . However , I disliked the product because the video reproduction was faint and grainy (poor). Also , the sound reproduction was very noisey,cracking and had blank spots (terrible) ! I've enjoyed similar products from indiviguals selling a "used" movie , more than this unopened item ! My rating is up because the original film is very entertaining ! !
Fun, typical early 70's "road" film July 25, 2005 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I saw this in a theater, for a "children's matinee"(the original version had some racey stuff in it,and it may have carried an R or at least cautious PG rating, but other versions were edited for the kiddie market), it only ever seemed to play 2nd run in smaller theaters(and 2nd billing at Drive Ins) between 1971 and '73. VERY typical of early 70's filmmaking when just about anyone could make an indie film and get it easily distrubuted to "theaters and drive-ins near you". This low-end DVD sadly, maybe from the only copy available-on faded 16mm-it is on several other "public domain" labels("Public Domain" is when a film falls out of copyright because it's been edited different ways by different distributors and theaters and the original makers simply lose track of it, or disown it altogether). Still it is a product of it's time. They don't make'em like this anymore! A fun "road" movie from a more fun and carefree time.
Elvis On Wheels... January 21, 2005 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
EVEL KNIEVEL was a favorite of mine when I was a kid. The idea of someone risking their life for my entertainment didn't bother me then. I was nine after all. Looking back, I think of Evel as an adrenaline freak with major issues, but still respect his right to jump over things. George Hamilton is perfect in the role of Bobby "Evel" Knievel. He captures his smirking attitude toward danger, bodily injury, and death. Hamilton hams it up in a way that only he could pull off, giving life to the legend and the man. We start off in Butte Montana (Knievel's hometown) where a young Evel watches as a car is sucked down into a sink hole. In flashbacks, we are treated to the story (well, small slices of it anyway) of Knievel's life, a tall tale almost as big as Paul Bunyan. I especially liked his obsession with and eventual kidnapping of his future wife (played by Sue Lyon). Hamilton gives us a portrait of a daredevil who knows his own destiny as an american superhero. This is Elvis on wheels, a showman who performs for us, knowing full well that he could splatter at any minute! This guy broke every bone in his body except his neck! The crashes are spectacular and disturbing. I found myself wondering at Knievel's nuttiness and disregard for safety, while marveling at what he actually did. The fact that he survived his many public suicide attempts is a miracle! Watch and enjoy...
Cool film, horrible DVD June 15, 2003 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I agree with the previous review. This is a very cool film of the early 70's, clearly designed to promote Evel and his planned jump of the Grand Canyon (he had to settle for the Snake River Canyon in Idaho instead.) But this is quite simply the worst DVD transfer I have ever seen. The video quality is terrible. For a few bucks you might consider snatching this up, but don't expect much quality wise. On the other hand, this is my favorite George Hamilton performance, although he doesn't really look like Evel, he really nails the performance. John Milius co-wrote the script early in his career.
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