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The Flying Scotsman (2007)

The Flying Scotsman (2007)
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An amateur Scottish cyclist determined to become the world's fastest rider struggles against his own mental illness and the resentful hostility of sports authorities unwilling to accept his remarkable innovation in this inspirational biopic from director Douglas MacKinnon. When Briton cyclist Chris Boardman took home the gold at the Barcelona Olympics in 1992, the world was caught off guard; no one had ever suspected that Britain was capable of producing world-class cyclists, yet there was no denying his remarkable numbers. Perhaps no one was more shocked by Boardman's surprise success than unemployed Scot Graeme Obree (Jonny Le Miller), an old riding partner of Boardman's who on more than a few occasions had crossed the finish line before his medal-winning counterpart. Despite his remarkable prowess, however, Obree simply didn't seem to have the fortitude needed to translate his formidable riding skills into a profitable career like his old friend Boardman. His debt piling up and his family in desperate need of some good luck, Obree is determined to take one last shot at the world of cycling with a little encouragement from his longtime friend Malky McGovern (Billy Boyd) and his loving wife, Anne (Laura Fraser). Now, with no official sponsor, no financial backing, no funding to speak of, and a decided lack of experience needed to design the kind of bike he would need for his ambitious, late-career endeavor, the 27-year-old cyclist would build his own revolutionary bike from the ground up and begin the arduous journey to becoming the fastest cyclist in the history of the sport. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Jonny Lee MillerBilly Boyd, (more)
Director(s):
Douglas MacKinnon
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Flying Scotsman

An amateur Scottish cyclist determined to become the world's fastest rider struggles against his own mental illness and the resentful hostility of sports authorities unwilling to accept his remarkable innovation in this inspirational biopic from director Douglas MacKinnon. When Briton cyclist Chris Boardman took home the gold at the Barcelona Olympics in 1992, the world was caught off guard; no one had ever suspected that Britain was capable of producing world-class cyclists, yet there was no denying his remarkable numbers. Perhaps no one was more shocked by Boardman's surprise success than unemployed Scot Graeme Obree (Jonny Le Miller), an old riding partner of Boardman's who on more than a few occasions had crossed the finish line before his medal-winning counterpart. Despite his remarkable prowess, however, Obree simply didn't seem to have the fortitude needed to translate his formidable riding skills into a profitable career like his old friend Boardman. His debt piling up and his family in desperate need of some good luck, Obree is determined to take one last shot at the world of cycling with a little encouragement from his longtime friend Malky McGovern (Billy Boyd) and his loving wife, Anne (Laura Fraser). Now, with no official sponsor, no financial backing, no funding to speak of, and a decided lack of experience needed to design the kind of bike he would need for his ambitious, late-career endeavor, the 27-year-old cyclist would build his own revolutionary bike from the ground up and begin the arduous journey to becoming the fastest cyclist in the history of the sport. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
103 mins

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Director(s):
Douglas MacKinnon
Writer(s):
Simon RoseJohn BrownSimon Rose
Producer(s):
Peter BroughanPeter GallagherSara Giles
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Profanity, Adult Situations)
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    Evan M.

    Great cycling movie showing the ups and downs of Obree as he struggled with depression and fought the WCF. Very inspirational, and it beats Breaking Away as my new favorite cycling movie. I will probably watch this movie many times.

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    Frank W.

    Any guy that takes apart his wife's dryer and uses the parts to build something that breaks a world record is pretty cool in my book. Visuals of his face and the blurring of the surroundings as he's racing gives a good real-life sense of tunnel vision, too.

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    Henry H.

    I thoroughly enjoyed this story of a man who overcomes significant challenges to beat the establishment and at the same time overcome personal adversity. This is a great motivational story, especially for those of us who are amatuer cyclists. It provides an insight into the world of professional cycling before Lance, steroid scandals and professionals who do nothing but train. This is the story of a "real" guy. I would highly recommend this for the entire family, although there is one scene towards the end of the movie that might disturb younger viewers and would require parental guidance and discussion.

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