Synopsis
The World's Fastest Indian is a movie released in 2005.
In a heartfelt blend of drama and adventure, this inspiring film chronicles the extraordinary journey of Burt Munro, a tenacious New Zealander with an unyielding passion for speed. Driven by his dream to break the land-speed record, Munro meticulously crafts a vintage 1920 Indian motorcycle, pouring years of dedication, ingenuity, and love into every detail. Set against the stunning backdrop of Utah's Bonneville Salt Flats in 1967, the film showcases not only the thrill of racing but also the indomitable spirit of a man who refuses to be defined by age or circumstance. As Munro embarks on his quest, audiences are treated to a rich tapestry of themes including perseverance, friendship, and the pursuit of one's dreams. The film captures the essence of what it means to chase the impossible, all while highlighting the often-overlooked beauty of life's simple pleasures. With a captivating performance by Anthony Hopkins, this tale of grit and determination is a testament to the human spiritβdemonstrating that with passion and resolve, even the wildest dreams can be achieved. Prepare to be inspired as you witness one man's incredible journey toward becoming a legend in the world of speed.
2929 Productions
New Zealand Film Commission
Park Road Post