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The Worlds Fastest Indian
Burt a New Zealand inventor is trying to build a 19th century Indian motorcycle, this helped him set the greatest speed on land.
30 March 1976, Detroit, Michigan, USA
4 August 1949
28 February 1980, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
30 October 1974, Auckland, New Zealand
12 August 1956, Noranda, Québec, Canada
1 January 1992, New Zealand
25 October 1975, New Zealand
December 15, 2010
Ambushing audiences isn't easy for an actor like Anthony Hopkins, from whom we've come to expect shouting routines. But he propels this biopic past familiar fish-out-of-water beats with a vibrant, wily, unpredictable joie de vivre not seen since "Nixon."
August 06, 2008
An old-fashioned, consummate feelgood flick and a valedictory to eccentric, stubborn old coots everywhere.
November 11, 2008
Movie does not try to turn elderly speedster Burt Munro into melodrama but simply allows his astounding achievements to speak for themselves.
July 31, 2011
Anthony Hopkins gives an eccentric performance in his second film with Roger Donaldson.
April 29, 2009
A sweet, heartbreaking, road trip film...
February 03, 2006
The World's Fastest Indian might be the world's worst title for a charming, slice-of-life biopic starring Anthony Hopkins.
December 18, 2010
Hopkins' joyous romp is a little slow for kids.
August 06, 2008
This compelling fact-based story is [Donaldson's] best effort in years.
February 03, 2006
The World's Fastest Indian is an old-fashioned feel-good movie.
February 03, 2006
The film may be cutesy-poo for some tastes, and there isn't much nail-chewing suspense in Burt's pursuit or his lighthearted subjugation of everyone he meets. But man and "motor-sickle" sneaked up and beguiled me, so all I could do was hop on.
February 03, 2006
For a film that's ultimately about speed, it could use a little more zip.
June 24, 2006
It takes a while to adjust to this amiable film's languorous tempo but you might find it's worth the wait.

