pchall
01-24-07, 11:53 PM
I just finished watching Anthony Hopkins in Roger Donaldson's film about Burt Munro and his trek from New Zealand to Bonneville with his ancient Indian motorcyle. If you haven't seen this flick I recommend it highly.
It makes me think that the only way to make a motorsports film is to base it on real people and real events. If the Kiwis can make a film about Bruce McLaren certainly there must be someone in the US who can make a film about Phil Hill and Dan Gurney coming out of Southern California hot rodding into sportscar racing in the 50s and then finding themselves driving for Ferrari in Europe. The story would finish with Hill's WDC at Monza in 1961. That would be a heck of a movie. :)
It makes me think that the only way to make a motorsports film is to base it on real people and real events. If the Kiwis can make a film about Bruce McLaren certainly there must be someone in the US who can make a film about Phil Hill and Dan Gurney coming out of Southern California hot rodding into sportscar racing in the 50s and then finding themselves driving for Ferrari in Europe. The story would finish with Hill's WDC at Monza in 1961. That would be a heck of a movie. :)