Evel Knievel (1971)

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Written by Alan Caillou

Directed by Marvin J. Chomsky

Running Time: 105 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1971

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Biopic of the motorcycle daredevil, which was filmed in his home town of Butte, Montana. Knievel reflects on events in his life before a big jump.

Cast

George HamiltonEvel Knievel
Sue LyonLinda
Bert FreedDoc Kincaid
Rod CameronCharlie Knesson
Dub TaylorTurquoise Smith
Ron MasakPete
Hal BaylorThe Sheriff
Judith BaldwinSorority Girl
Kathrine BaumannSorority Girl
Ben BentleyMan in Bar
Alana StewartNurse
Joe DavisShowgirl
Lee de-BrouxWrangler
Roger EdingtonBartender
Frank EllisRodeo Clown
John GarwoodGuard
Richard Ford GraylingSoundman
Mary GroverGirl at Ontario
Bill HaleMan on Street
Bob Harris2nd Policeman
Sylvia HayesGrandma
Johnny HaymerRodeo cook
Ted HanningsenMan in Bar
Randee Lynne JensenBathtub Girl
Ski KidwellMiner
Howard LarsonMiner
Frank LoverdeNewsman
Trish MahoneyGirl at Rodeo
John Dale McCutchanEvel at 12
Cliff MedaughBill the Banker
Jayne MelonSorority Girl
Eveline MiconeGirlfriend
Inga NeilsenShowgirl
Henry OlekBill Jennings
Barbara ParsonsGirl at Pond
Mary PetersMarge
Ralph SchmidtPlumber
Pat SetzerLittle Cowboy
Mike ShakAnesthetist
Cassie SolomonSorority Girl
Paul SorensenHead Guard
Joey D. VieiraLunch Truck Driver
Liv LindelandGirl Photographer
Ellen TuckerNurse
John YatesPhotographer
Robert WilliamsWrangler

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