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Cast
Paul Nicholls | ... |
Ruben
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Andrew Lee Potts | ... |
Rafael
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Massimo Ghini | ... |
Mario
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Sienna Miller | ... |
Savannah
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Mathieu Carrière | ... |
Lucas
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George Arrendell | ... |
Miguel Costa
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Andrew Fitch | ... |
Biker
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Gus Gouldsbrough | ... |
Chief Mechanic
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Richard Harrington | ... |
Spike
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Jürgen Lehmann | ... |
Lester
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Julian Nest | ... |
Race Marshall
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Claudia Pandolfi | ... |
Maria
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Mark Thompson-Ashworth | ... |
Ben Coombes
(as Mark Ashworth)
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Directed by
Jeff Jensen |
Written by
Patrizia Pistagnesi | ... | () |
Marco Tocchi | ... | () |
Produced by
Stirling Belafonte | ... | line producer |
Luca Brenna | ... | associate producer |
Gina Mari | ... | executive producer in charge of production |
Silvio Muraglia | ... | producer |
Fiona Nottingham | ... | associate producer |
Alan Smithee | ... | line producer (as Mr. Smithee) |
Cinematography by
Michael Brennan |
Editing by
Mathew Stonehouse |
Editorial Department
Stirling Belafonte | ... | post-production |
Casting By
Cornelia von Braun |
Set Decoration by
Gemma Ryan |
Costume Design by
Lucia Santa Maria |
Makeup Department
Evelyne Sittig | ... | key makeup artist / makeup designer |
Béatrice Stephany | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Fiona Nottingham | ... | production manager |
Thomas Sanne | ... | assistant production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Rob Burgess | ... | second second assistant director: reshoots |
Hélène Coker | ... | third assistant director |
Simon Downes | ... | second assistant director: reshoots |
Brendan Geraghty | ... | second assistant director: additional photography |
Giovanna Ribes | ... | second assistant director: additional photography |
Nick Simmonds | ... | third assistant director: reshoots |
Dennis Maguire | ... | first assistant director: Spain (uncredited) |
Art Department
François Dickes | ... | property master |
Svet Hrouchoff | ... | additional set dresser |
François Mast | ... | additional set dresser |
Barbara Prati | ... | art assistant |
Olivier Printz | ... | picture car coordinator: Luxembourg |
Sound Department
Gianluca Buttari | ... | foley editor / foley recordist |
Dan Johnson | ... | assistant sound mixer |
Hugh Johnson | ... | re-recording mixer |
Philippe Kohn | ... | boom operator |
Miriam Ludbrook | ... | dialogue editor |
Bernard O'Reilly | ... | supervising sound editor |
Stunts
Kevin Ball | ... | stunt coordinator |
Gina Mari | ... | stunt driver |
Olivier Vitrant | ... | stunts |
Camera and Electrical Department
Jake Corbett | ... | second assistant camera |
Jeff Kieffer | ... | video playback operator |
Nunes Neto Ornei | ... | grip |
Daniele Proietti | ... | second camera operator |
Jean-François Roqueplo | ... | key grip |
Mark Russell | ... | still photographer |
Fabio Sargenti | ... | focus puller |
Marco Sticchi | ... | gaffer |
Théodore Theodorides | ... | assistant camera |
Francesco Zaccaria | ... | best boy electric |
Casting Department
Cornelia von Braun | ... | casting: Germany |
Katja Wolf | ... | casting coordinator |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Suzanne Barnes | ... | costume assistant: uk |
Elvis Davis | ... | costume designer: UK shoot |
Vesna Libric | ... | wardrobe assistant |
Diana Stiegler | ... | wardrobe assistant |
Jovana Sujdovic | ... | set costumer |
Aleksandra Valozic | ... | assistant costume designer |
Location Management
Philip James Morgan | ... | location manager |
Stephane Wasila | ... | assistant location manager / location assistant |
Script and Continuity Department
Liz West | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
Svet Hrouchoff | ... | additional driver |
Mark Russell | ... | driver |
Additional Crew
Peter Brown | ... | facilities assistant |
Tina Falcone | ... | post-production assistant auditor |
Jennie Fava | ... | floor runner: re-shoots |
Richard George | ... | production assistant |
Jolantha Jeserick | ... | assistant accountant |
Annick Lockman | ... | assistant production coordinator |
Mark Thompson-Ashworth | ... | dialogue coach: Massimo Ghini |
Production Companies
Distributors
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Bollux (grip rental company)
- Location Consulting & Facilities (cast trailers)
- Location Consulting & Facilities (facilities vehicles)
- Ovide (camera equipment provided by)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
For young Raf, who lives in a shabby suburb of London with his unemployed and permanently drunk father Mario, motorbike riding is everything. Raf uses every free minute he gets to tinker with his bike - a prototype he wants to win the world championship with one day! And Raf is quite convinced that he will. His best friend Ruben is crazy about bikes too, but he lacks Raf's obsession with them - possibly because fate seems to have been kinder to Ruben. He comes from a reasonably well-to-do background, and also has the prettiest girl in the gang as his girlfriend - Savannah, with whom Raf is secretly in love. While Mario does his best to get his son Raf to forget about bike riding and technical school so he can earn enough money for both of them with a full-time job, and even resorts to violence to get his own way, Ruben's father Tommy employs subtler means to turn his son into a respectable adult: he gives Ruben a smart sports car as a present. The attraction of speed on two wheels beats four, however. That same night Raf and Ruben race their bikes, and the risky venture is interrupted by the police. Raf is arrested, but Ruben bails him out - a last service as a friend, because it is now clear that the two young men are drifting apart. When Ruben accepts an office job, thereby betraying their joint dreams in Raf's eyes, the split is final. Mario has serious gambling debts, and one day he is brutally beaten up by a petty criminal named Morris. Raf sincerely loves his father, despite their conflicts, and wants to help him repay what he owes. Morris passes him on to the unscrupulous Silverstone, who runs the illegal racing scene, and he makes a deal with Raf: if he comes second in a forthcoming race then Silverstone's betting income will be secured and the father's debts will be forgotten about. Raf's bike is still unserviceable, and so he "borrows" Ruben's bike for the race without telling him. The racecourse is highly dangerous and a mass collision occurs. Raf is a really talented rider, however, and wins the race - whereupon Silverstone loses a great deal of money. And Silverstone is a powerful man! He not only has Raf beaten up but also forces him to steal cars for him. Raf has now ended up where he never wanted to be - right at the very bottom. Lukas, a formerly successful racer who now works as a talent scout for the renowned AXO team, was among the spectators at the illegal race. He doesn't know the name of the winner, however, only his bike. This leads Lukas to Ruben who, instead of making any effort to clear up the misunderstanding, grabs the unique opportunity. Without hesitation he accepts Lukas's offer to take part in the Axo training. Ruben performs excellently on the course and is selected for the next professional race. Yet Lukas still isn't all that satisfied with his choice. Ruben lacks the special combination that turns excellent riders into true champions: instinct, and the indomitable will to win at all costs. Meanwhile the attractive Savannah devotes her attention entirely to Ruben, expecting him to give her the sense of security her life has lacked until now. But then she finds out about the way he tricked Raf - and senses yet again just how attracted she is by Raf's wildness and temperament. She knows that Raf is ready to put his life at risk to beat Ruben, and that she cannot stop him: the two former friends have now become implacable rivals! Raf manages to win over the bike freak Stick and his gang. They build the prototype bike together and win "sponsors" in the neighborhood - and even Mario helps wherever he can. He's proud of his son, who now only has one objective: to enter the qualifiers for the professional race and to win them. This is not lost on Savannah, who is now trying to see as much of Raf as she can, and she starts getting very worried about him. She implores Ruben not to participate in the race - after all, he only got his place in it by means of a trick. But Ruben has scented blood now too, and all that concerns him now is: which of them is the better rider? Everything goes really well for Raf: despite all kinds of difficulties. he makes it through the time qualifiers. At this point Lukas realizes that Ruben tricked him. He goes to see Raf in the pits and is delighted by his powerful personality. Lukas offers Raf a job as a mechanic, but he proudly refuses, saying he is a rider and he intends to win! Silverstone is furious, however: he considers Raf as one of his own, and will not tolerate any clever ideas: the night before the race he has Raf's bike destroyed. The dream is over before it even began! Raf hands back his starter number in resignation. Savannah's distant attitude is not the only thing making it quite clear to Ruben that he behaved wrongly. But when he offers Raf his own starter number, Raf coolly rejects it, saying the race is between the two of them - and only one of them will win. Utterly determined, Raf tells Lukas to give him a bike, and starts the race as an Axo guest rider. Breathlessly, Lukas, Savannah and the others look on as the two former friends battle it out on the track. Leaving the competition far behind, they continue racing incredibly fiercely. But Raf's willpower is stronger. He wins just before the finishing line, and leaves his first professional race as the victor. Raf is triumphant # now he has the whole world at his feet! Written by Anonymous |
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