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Race for Glory
Directed byRocky Lang[2]
Written byRocky Lang
Produced byJon Gordon
Daniel A. Sherkow
StarringAlex McArthur
Peter Berg
Pamela Ludwig
Ray Wise
Oliver Stritzel
Barbara Blossom
Steve Carlisle
Jerome Dempsey
Scott J. Fisher[3]
CinematographyJack N. Green
Edited byMaryann Brandon
Music byJay Ferguson[4]
Release date
3 November 1989 (1989-11-03)
Running time
104 min.
CountryUnited States[1]
LanguageEnglish

Race for Glory (also known as American Built) is a 1989 American action film directed by Rocky Lang. The film stars Alex McArthur, Peter Berg, Pamela Ludwig, Ray Wise, Oliver Stritzel and Barbara Blossom in the lead roles.[5] The score was composed by Jay Ferguson.

Plot

Dirt track racer Cody Gifford along with his best friend and crew chief Chris Washburn, neighbor Alex Vogt, and girlfriend Jenny Eastman, have built a 500cc superbike in their garage. They take it to the American qualifiers, Despite his bike falling over, he keeps up with two-time German world champion Klaus Kroeter on a factory Samurai, until Gifford and Kroeter crash. After Gifford sets a faster time than Kroeter at the Czechoslovakian time trials, the Belgian Grand Prix begins. Kroeter wins ahead of Mike Baldwin, Wayne Gardner, and Gifford, who finishes fourth. After this, Gifford accepts an offer to become Kroeter's teammate at Samurai where he is to be a blocker, leaving his friends behind. After Kroeter wins Yugoslavia ahead of Eddie Lawson and Gifford, Kroeter wins Germany ahead of Gifford and Ron Haslam. The Austrian Grand Prix begins. Kroeter takes the lead with Gifford and Italian rider Lalo Giacomo right behind. Kroeter causes Gifford and Giacomo to crash. Giacomo gets hit in the leg by Eddie Lawson and ends up with a broken leg. Gifford quits and returns home only to find that his father, Joe, has died. Joe's last letter says he wanted Cody to win the Grand Prix. Gifford then reunites with his friends and girlfriend to rebuild the bike, this time with an American flag paint scheme so that the engine will not overheat. The French Grand Prix then begins. After several bikes overheat, Gifford is in second, right behind Kroeter. Kroeter's engine blows up on the last turn and Gifford wins, followed by Mike Baldwin, Wayne Gardner, Eddie Lawson, Randy Mamola, and Kroeter, who finishes sixth. Gifford is the new champion and he, Cody, Jenny, and Alex celebrate.

Cast

References

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  4. ^ "Race for Glory (1989) film details". bfi.org.uk. Retrieved 2017-08-25.
  5. ^ Race for Glory dvd. ASIN 6301930711.
  6. ^ "Race For Glory". Retrieved 2017-08-25.
  7. ^ "Race For Glory". tvguide.com. Retrieved 2017-08-25.
  8. ^ "Race For Glory 1989 OVERVIEW". tcm.com. Retrieved 2017-08-25.