The life story of New Zealander Burt Munro, who spent year building a 1920 Indian motorcycle -- a bike which helped him set the land-speed world record at Utah's Bonneville Salt Flats in 1967.
For 25 year in Invercargill at the south end of New Zealand, Burt Munro (1899-1978) has been working on increasing the speed of his motorcycle, a 1920 Indian. He dreams of taking it to the Bonneville Salt Flats to see how fast it will go. By the early 1960s, heart disease threaten his life, so he mortgages his house and takes a boat to Los Angeles, buys an old car, builds a makeshift trailer, gets the Indian through customs, and heads for Utah. Along the way, people he meets are charmed by his open, direct friendliness. If he makes it to Bonneville, will they let an old guy on the flats with makeshift tires, no brakes, and no chute? And will the Indian actually respond?
World's Fastest Indian motorcycle (World ’ s Fastest Indian), according to Burt. The true story of Munro (Burt Munro) to shoot his extraordinary life. The old age of 72-year-old determined to reach his 25-year-old dream: to hit a world record of the Indian motorcycle. He did with his 1920 Indian motorcycle, motorcycle competition in Utah in 1963 Bang Weier Salt Flats (Bonneville Salt Flats) in realizing their dreams. Munro with a flexible mind and hands, transformed his 1920 Indiana investigation motorcycle. They had saved his life savings, mortgaged his house to pay for travel from New Zealand to the United States in a boat as a cook. Open and approachable personality make him and made many friends on the road. These friends for the opposite sex dress up (Chris Williams, Chris Williams, ornaments), used car salesman (Paul Rodriguez Paul Luoruiguzi ornaments), Indians, and the widow (Diane Ladd, Diane Reid decorated ). Although everyone is different, but they are helpful to Munro's journey. "World's Fastest Indian motorcycle, director Roger. When the Innocent (Roger Donaldson) accurately capture Munro's experience, goals and determination to the final completion of the dream. When Munro arrived in the Tapang Will the game, he did not familiar with the ramp as well as safety brake, he did not register in advance. A motor racing driver Jim. Murphy (Chris Lawford Chris. Luofu Te ornaments) impressed in Munro's skill and determination, decided to help him. Anthony. Hopkins (Anthony Hopkins) superb acting master pulse and direction of the film. He was Burt. Munro's interpretation is deep and distinctive. Hopkins Outstanding multi-faceted performances, stubborn, eccentric, compassionate, rarely Advantages and Disadvantages, always happy to share with others the wisdom of the actor to play to life. We do not know the the Munro past life, because his philosophy of life is to seize the moment to make friends rather than nostalgia. Neighbor boy George (Ian Rea Ian. Shui ornaments) the audience young and pure, and the contrast of the older wisdom. Anthony. Hopkins features to enhance the contrast of past and present. His blue eyes on behalf of the clear Munro young soul, and facial lines to write the Aging. David. Regulations Yibo (David Gribble) shooting art Bang Weier salt flats and motorcycle racing tension real and beautiful present, plus the effect of the entire film. "World's Fastest Indian Motorcycle" tells us that life is our own creation, the barriers can make us more vitality, enthusiasm and determination allows us to achieve all the dreams.