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On Any Sunday (1971) -- Filmmaker Bruce Brown shows motorcycle racing, with Steve McQueen.
On Any Sunday (1971) -- Mention the name Bruce Brown in any crowd and someone will reply: “He is the reason I ride”. 

Featuring Steve McQueen with music by the famed Dominick Fronteirie, this is without a doubt the quintessential motorcycle film, now digitally re-mastered and loaded with never-before-seen extras.

Academy Award® nominated Bruce Brown highlighted this intoxicating race world filled with rugged road riders and the grueling excitement of  muddy and murderous motocross, daring dune riding, slicing the ice and the tortuous mayhem of the Baja 1000.  

The grandfather of  motorcycle sport filmmaking now greets a new breed of sport riders and filmmakers,  which include sons Dana and Wade, and  grandson Wes with partner T.J. Barrack - all of whom had a hand in the Bonus Features for this incredible new  DVD set. Wherever a reason, whatever the season, Bruce and his friends for decades, with familiar names like Malcolm and Mert, along with the new breed of riders, taking the sport to the extreme, can conjure up stories and tales of how they “almost made it, jumped it, ate it, killed it or trashed it” on practically every Sunday.

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28 July 1971 (USA) more
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Take a trip at 265 mph more
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Documentary on motorcycle racing featuring stars of the sport, including film star Steve McQueen, a racer in his own right. full summary | add synopsis
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Nominated for Oscar. more
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(5 articles)
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Cast

 
Bruce Brown ... Narrator
David Evans ... Himself
Mert Lawwill ... Himself

Steve McQueen ... Himself
John Norman ... Stunt - uncredited
J.N. Roberts ... Himself (uncredited)
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Directed by
Bruce Brown 
 
Produced by
Bruce Brown .... producer
Steve McQueen .... producer (uncredited)
 
Original Music by
Dominic Frontiere 
 
Cinematography by
Robert E. Collins 
 
Stunts
Doug O'Dell .... stunts
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Mike Chevalier .... camera operator
Dave Friedman .... still photographer
Glenn Roland .... camera operator
 
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Brian King .... assistant editor
 
Music Department
Dan Wallin .... music scoring mixer (uncredited)
 

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96 min
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Narrator: [after a desert racer move a turtle out of the trail] Desert racers are nice people. more
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Referenced in Brittown (2008) more

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6 out of 6 people found the following review useful.
"Turn it on, you can give yourself a real thrill!", 30 July 2001
Author: The Doomite (gmoparian@hotmail.com) from New Mexico, USA

I remember loving this documentary from the very first time I saw it on video as a young kid. I've been riding motorcycles since I was 6 years old, and it's true what they say about motorcycling: Once you've experienced riding a motorcycle, you'll always look forward to your next ride. "On Any Sunday" does an excellent job in capturing what motorcycling is all about. This film has it all: entertaining information, a keen sense of humor, nail-biting intensity, and good-natured fun. Having been made in the late '60s/early '70s, the soundtrack of the movie is truly "groovy!" Definitely see this if you've ever wanted to go for a ride on a bike without leaving your living room!

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