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Actors: Evel Knievel, Gene Kelly, Lauren Hutton, Red Buttons, Leslie Nielsen
Directors: Gordon Douglas
Format: Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC
Studio: Warner Home Video
VHS Tape Release Date: April 01, 1992
Run Time: 106 minutes
Average Customer Rating: based on 24 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 24 customer reviews )
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10 of 11 found the following review helpful:

4Viva bad cinema!Nov 10, 2002
By Hubert Vigilla
"Viva Knievel!" is the answer to the eternal question "What if Jesus Christ was a chasm-jumping daredevil?" Playing himself as the motorcycle messiah with a helmet for a crown is "The Guinness Book of World Records" holder for most broken bones (35)-- Evel Knievel.

Knievel is a man with a heart bigger than the gaps he clears on his Harley and a charismatic wit that makes nuns, school teachers and photographers for exploitive news organizations swoon. The only thing bigger than Knievel's heart is his shirt collar. When he's not making death-defying leaps from red, white and blue ramps, Knievel can be found at orphanages giving out action figures of himself and inspiring children to be the best they can be.

Needless to say, the movie is awful, self-promoting schlock that, during its theatrical run, probably only played triple bills at the most misbegotten drive-ins in the lowest sphere of hell. Knievel gets involved in some cocaine smuggling plot that has something to do with his trailer and a rival motorcycle daredevil.

Other reputations dragged into this flaming pit full of man-eating lions with Knievel is an aged Gene Kelly (yes, Gene Kelly) as Will Atkins, Knievel's mechanic/alcoholic gap-jockey has been. Boozed up and callous, Will doesn't even have time for his abnormally voiced son who comes to visit. Lauren Hutton plays Kate Morgan, the photographer and love interest sent to shoot Knievel's last jump. Leslie Nielsen plays the baddie behind the drug smuggling and the only person, in terms of collar size, who rivals the magnificent Knievel.

But this wouldn't be an Evel Knievel movie without bike jumps, anti-drug messages and an affirmation of family values. We get all three plus the hippest theme song this side of the end credits theme from "The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension." Viva Knievel! Viva bad cinema!

9 of 10 found the following review helpful:

3Behold the Power of Knievel!Aug 16, 2002
By Chadwick H. Saxelid "Bookworm"
Heinous drug dealers want to use the famed stuntman's body as cover for a major drug smuggling operation, huh!?! On the side of good is the one and only Evel Knievel, backed up with Lauren Hutton, Gene Kelly (!!!), and Red Buttons (!). The bad guys are a bad movie buffs dream team - Leslie Nielsen, Albert Salmi, Marjoe Gortner, and Cameron Mitchell (with a sprinkle of Dabney Coleman tossed in for flavor)! Believe me, you WILL be in heaven watching this. Although Irwin Allen is not mentioned on the credits (unless I just plain old missed it) all of his standard production team (Harold Kress, L.B. Abbot, et al) are accounted for. Consider it the greatest bad movie Hal Needham never made. Recommended for those into such things as these.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

4Pure CheezeApr 10, 2005
By SCARino!
OK - If you're looking for Easy Rider or some kind of epic.. this isn't it. But if you want a good party movie if you have the kind of friends that watch(ed) MST3K then this is a gold mine! Watch as Evel gets tough with a slim ball promoter! Help alcoholic Gene Kelly regain the love of his 9 year old son! Tackle Drug Lord Leslie Nielsen in a Motocycle Vs. Porsche chase! See Evel womanize his way with a photographer sent out to shoot his deadly last jump! Hear Evel equate the horror of illeagal drugs to Nitro in cars! Friends of orphans and Nuns alike, Evel does it all!

Shame that the DVD cover was photoshoped... the original poster ( and VHS box) showed Evel launching into the air from a ramp that was a giant hand gun.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5A must see movie for all EVEL KNIEVEL fans.Jul 19, 1999
By R. Cook
I have seen this movie more then any other movie i ever watched,i've been an EVEL fan for over 30 years,i love this movie,great action an EVEL'S acting is better then most of the so called movie stars of today,Lauren Hutton never looked better,an the seen in the hospital with EVEL & an tommy is a real tear jerker,this is a must see movie for all EVEL fans an for anyone that wants to know what a REAL HERO is all about,which is something kids today just don't have,EVEL KNIEVEL was the greatest HERO a kid ever had bar none.

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5...But Only If You Love Bad MoviesJun 04, 2005
By The Screaming Scallop
In the opening scene, Evel, playing himself in a fictional adventure, distributes toys--Evel Knievel action figures!--to orphans in the middle of the night...inspiring one handicapped child to throw away his crutches and walk. I swear I'm not making that up. Santa? Jesus? You just got SERVED!

In this grand testament to One Man's Ego, a cast already dripping with overripe hams (Including Leslie Nielsen as a drug lord! And Marjoe Gortner as a coke fiend!) finds itself overwhelmed by a clown on a bike as he reunites families, teaches a "feminist" to love, and defeats drug smugglers.

And you haven't lived until you've experienced the theme song...

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