Take It to the Limit
"A Motorcycle Odyssey...Experience It."
Originally released in 1980. Take It to the Limit is a documentary film. directed by Peter Starr.
Starring Alan Oppenheimer, Debbie Evans, and Barry Sheene
Synopsis
This movie is a fun look back into a bygone era of motorcycling. More than the ubiquitous "history of Harley" type documentaries, this move looks at the entire culture of motorcycling from the 60's & 70's and covers road racing, motocross & desert racing, drag racing, trials and more. The viewer gets to see in action the famous racers we had only previously seen in photos and even ride along with Mike "The Bike" Hailwood on a 190 MPH lap of the Isle of Mann. If you liked the requisite motorcycle movie "On Any Sunday," you'll LOVE this one. The soundtrack, with songs by Foreigner and Arlo Guthrie, is nostalgically cool too.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Pierre Le Roy Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Take It to the Limit about?
This movie is a fun look back into a bygone era of motorcycling. More than the ubiquitous "history of Harley" type documentaries, this move looks at the entire culture of motorcycling from the 60's...
Who directed Take It to the Limit?
Take It to the Limit was directed by Peter Starr.
How long is Take It to the Limit?
Take It to the Limit has a runtime of 1 hours and 35 minutes (95 minutes total).
When was Take It to the Limit released?
Take It to the Limit was released on March 1, 1980 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Take It to the Limit?
The main cast of Take It to the Limit includes Alan Oppenheimer, Debbie Evans, Barry Sheene, Mike Hailwood, Kenny Roberts.