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On Any Sunday [DVD]

On Any Sunday [DVD]
Directed by Bruce Brown

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3869 in DVD
  • Released on: 2004-07-19
  • Rating: Exempt
  • Format: PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1

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DVD Description
Inspired by Steve McQueen and directed by the legendary Bruce Brown, this classic tribute contains incredible on-bike camera action including rare and unseen footage of McQueen himself.

Synopsis
An exploration into the world of the roadrider.


Customer Reviews

The best motorcycle movie ever made5
The description of this movie above is innacurate, there's very little road racing in this film. It is instead the seminal off road motorbike movie. Covering everything from speedway to motorcross and trials.

Despite being made in the '70s this film hasn't aged a bit and is still the best motorbike film ever made.

There's not much that can be said about this film, except if you have any interest in bikes (of any kind) you should own it. Just be prepared to go riding right afterwards as it's awesomely inspiring.

the best!5
I first saw this in the 70's and it kick-started (sorry) a life long love for motorcycles....yes, the bikes are old, but it just doesn't matter. It's just perfect. AND, it's got Steve McQueen- a genuinely good rider, Brilliant.

Review On Any Sunday3
As a biking fan, who grew up in the 70's, owned a 1970's off road motor cycle, and has enjoyed Steve McQueen films, this is great viewing.
Very American, and captures an era that to me was great fun, and free of
do gooders, and health & safety spoilers!
Even the wife, who is not a bike fan enjoyed it, and Bruce Brown's commentry is excellent.
The addition of his tribute to Steve McQueen, is the best I've seen.
Would be great to see an update featuring the original surviving riders, like Mert, Malcolm, and now chad McQueen sharing a few memories.
Won't ever sell my copy, so grab one soon.