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. The 50 greatest sporting movies - Times Online
Horse Feathers (1932). Does nobody else appreciate Geordie (1955), The Bingo Long Travelling All-Stars And Motor Kings (1976) or The Great White Hope (1970). And what about the skateboarding documentary Dogtown And Z-Bostate championship. Less schmaltzy than you would expect from a Disney film. 44 - Le Mans (1971) Motor racing Steve McQueen takes you for a drive in the country. The country is France. The drivemins Colour OFTEN considered the greatest — and certainly the most realistic — motor-racing movie made, Le Mans captures the thrills and spills of the famous French 24-hour race. Based onkilled him. Le Mans is thin on plot but makes up for it with real insight into the world of motor racing and acts as a time capsule for one of the most exciting eras in the sport. McQueen did most of hiswhich the actors were told to punch hard. Despite being critically acclaimed, the film was a commercial flop. After its first month on release, it had taken only $50 million, but grew in popularity on word ofbelievable, even if few golfers can achieve backspin when using a wood. 20. Grand Prix (1966) Motor racing All the glamour and greatness of the world’s most exciting drama of speed and spectacleJob, The French Connection, even The Cannonball Run — which probably accounts for the dearth of decent motor-racing films. Well, that and the insistence of Sylvester Stallone and Tom Cruise to ruin utterly the genreout. Although it is almost 40 years old, Grand Prix still sets the standard against which all motor-racing films will be judged. And, for me, it sums up sport so completely with the quote from MontandJohn Huston Cast: Sylvester Stallone, Michael Caine, Pelé, Bobby Moore, Osvaldo Ardiles, Paul Van Himst US 110min Colour THERE will be film critics around the
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