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Viva Knievel!

  • Director: Gordon M. Douglas
  • AMG Rating: star
  • Genre: Crime
  • Movie Type: Action Thriller
  • Themes: Heroic Mission, Drug Trade
  • Main Cast: Evel Knievel, Gene Kelly, Marjoe Gortner, Lauren Hutton, Leslie Nielsen
  • Release Year: 1977
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 104 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG

Plot

Gordon M. Douglas' kitsch masterpiece starts as Evel Knievel (as himself) sneaks into an orphanage at midnight to distribute Evel Knievel action figures. Miraculously, one little boy casts aside his crutches and begins to walk. The plot kicks in as Evel, heading to a performance in Mexico, finds himself waylaid by nefarious drug dealers, headed by Stanley Millard (Leslie Nielsen), who plans to murder Evel in Mexico and then ship the body back across the border, loaded with drugs. Gene Kelly, of all people, is on hand as Will Atkins, Evel's sloppy-drunk sidekick. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

Review

"So bad that it's good" -- a phrase that gets thrown around more often than not, though you can be sure that it does indeed apply to Evel Knievel's one and only dramatic film, Viva Knievel! Surrounded by a cast that includes not only Gene Kelly but also Red Buttons and Lauren Hutton, Evel's big break was and is exactly that, one broken down hunk of junk of a flick, despite the extra star-power behind it. Knievel was always a champion of the anti-drug movement when he talked to kids and this movie is absolutely no different! Not only does it open up in a children's orphanage with the daredevil dropping off presents to the lonely tikes, but the whole plot revolves around a hackneyed scheme to replace Evel at an event in Mexico so that Leslie Nielsen can import drugs into the U.S. illegally. It's like the motorcycled maniac had a checklist of story elements that the writers had to cross off when they were writing the script -- all of which makes Viva Knievel! all the more goofy and downright hilarious. Other high points include Kelly's drug freak-out in an insane asylum along with Evel's deft line delivery and flowing chest hair that never cease to astound each time they appear. Recommended for kitsch lovers and Knievel fans everywhere. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide

Cast

Red Buttons - Ben Andrews; Cameron Mitchell - Barton; Eric Olson - Tommy Atkins; Frank Gifford - Himself; Albert Salmi - Cortland; Sheila Allen - Sister Charity; Sidney Clute - Andy; Eric Shea; Dabney Coleman - Ralph Thompson; Ernie F. Orsatti - Norman Clark; Robert Tafur - Governor Garcia

Credit

Paul Zastupnevich - Costume Designer, Malcolm Harding - First Assistant Director, Gordon M. Douglas - Director, Harold Kress - Editor, Charles Bernstein - Composer (Music Score), Fred Phillips - Makeup, Ward Preston - Production Designer, Fred Jackman, Jr. - Cinematographer, Stan Hough - Producer, Stuart A. Reiss - Set Designer, L.B. Abbott - Special Effects, VanDer Veer Photo Effects - Special Effects, Herman Lewis - Sound/Sound Designer, Gary Lee Davis - Stunts, Jesse Wayne - Stunts, Mary Davis - Stunts Coordinator, Norman Katkov - Screenwriter, Antonio Santillan - Short Story Author

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Viva Knievel!

Movie Poster for Viva Knievel!
Directed by Gordon Douglas
Produced by Stanley Hough
Written by Antonio Santillán (screen story)
Norman Katkov (screenplay)
Starring Evel Knievel
Gene Kelly
Lauren Hutton
Red Buttons
Leslie Nielsen
Cameron Mitchell
Frank Gifford
Dabney Coleman
Marjoe Gortner
Music by Charles Bernstein
Cinematography Fred Jackman Jr.
Editing by Harold F. Kress
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release date(s) June 1977 (USA)
Running time 106 min.
Language English
Budget Unknown
Gross revenue Unknown

Viva Knievel! is a 1977 action movie starring Evel Knievel (as himself), Gene Kelly, and Lauren Hutton.

Plot

Daredevil motorcycle rider Evel Knievel stars as himself in this fictional story. The film opens with Knievel sneaking into an orphanage late at night to deliver presents: Evel Knievel action figures. One of the boys casts away his crutches, telling Knievel that if he could walk after his crashes, then he (the boy) can, too.

Knievel then prepares for another of his stunt jumps. We are introduced to his alcoholic mechanic Wil Atkins (Gene Kelly), who was a former stunt rider himself before his wife died, driving him to drink. While signing autographs, Knievel is ambushed by feminist photojournalist Kate Morgan (Lauren Hutton), who has been sent to photograph the jump: if Knievel is killed, it will be a great story.

As it happens, Evel does crash while attempting the stunt (shown using footage from one of Knievel's real jumps), and though badly injured, survives. He berates Morgan, announces his retirement, and is taken to the hospital.

While rehabilitating, Knievel resists all attempts to get back on the horse, including those from Jessie (Marjoe Gortner), a former protegé with mysterious backers who want Evel to do a jump in Mexico. Eventually, though, Knievel relents and agrees.

A subplot develops when Will's estranged son Tommy shows up from boarding school, and asks to join the tour. Will, who is reminded of his dead wife, is cold to Tommy, leaving Knievel to show the boy kindness. Likewise, Kate reappears, apologetic for her previous motives, and now wishes that he will never stop jumping.

Meanwhile, Jessie's benefactor is revealed: Drug lord Stanley Millard (Leslie Nielsen). Millard (without Jessie's knowledge) plans to cause a fatal accident during the jump. He will then have Knievel's body transported back to America in an exact duplicate of the tour trailer, but one that has a massive supply of drugs hidden in the walls.

Will, however, stumbles onto the plot, is drugged, and sent to a psychiatric ward under the control of the corrupt Ralph Thompson (Dabney Coleman) to prevent him from spilling the beans. Evel sneaks into the ward late at night when Will has dried out, but all Will can remember is that someone knocked him out. Knievel leaves him there to keep whomever is behind the plot in the dark.

As Knievel prepares for the jump (down a massive ramp and over caged big cats), Jessie—hopped up on drugs—confronts Evel, claiming that he will prove who the best jumper is. Jessie knocks Evel out and dresses in Knievel's signature red, white, and blue outfit. Jessie then successfully makes the jump, however, the bike has been sabotaged and he is killed as he lands (again, using footage from a real Knievel crash). While the body is taken away for the drug smuggling plot, Evel wakes up, gets on another bike, and goes to free Will.

After breaking out of the psych ward, the two find the mockup trailer, in which, by an amazing coincidence, both Tommy and Kate have been taken hostage. Pursuing the truck, Will and Evel decide to split up: Will will disable the semi, Evel will lead off the gun-toting drug lords riding guard in another car.

At the end of several extended chase scenes, the drug lords are defeated, Will and his son are reunited, and Kate has fallen head over heels for Knievel. The film ends with Knievel performing a daredevil jump (again using footage from a real jump), this time successfully.

The end jump is stopped in a freeze-frame shot and a color matte, similar to that of the one that appears in the opening credits, appears over Evel in mid-air. The song that plays over the opening credits also plays over the film's end credits.

Production

For the more dangerous motorcycle stunts, the producers hired the professional stuntman Gary Lee Davis. However, Davis' role in the production was kept under wraps to avoid questions about Knievel himself performing his own motorcycle stunts.

The original footage used for Jesses's failed jump was from Evel Knievel's May 1975 crash at Wembley Stadium.

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