The World's Fastest Indian
Anthony Hopkins
- Burt Munro
Iain Rea - George
Tessa Mitchell - Sarah
Aaron Murphy
- Tom
Tim Shadbolt - Frank
Annie Whittle - Fran
Greg Johnson -
Duncan
Antony Starr - Jeff
Kate Sullivan - Doris Craig Hall - Antarctic
Angel
Jim Bowman - Cook
Alison Bruce - Doctor
Phoebe Falconer -
Janice
Charles Pierard - Bank Manager
Barry Ryan - Burt's Neighbour
The World's Fastest Indian (2005), is a film based on the legendary speed bike racer from New Zealand named Burt Munro. Munro set numerous land speed records for motorcycles with engines less than 1000cc at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah in the late 1950s and into the 1960s. Many of his records still stand to this day.
The film stars Academy Award winner Anthony Hopkins and was
written and directed by Roger Donaldson. The film opened in December of 2005 to
positive reviews [1] and quickly became the highest grossing local film at the
New Zealand box-office taking in $7,043,000 and taking in over $11 million overseas
Synopsis
Burt
Munro is a 67-year-old New Zealander who is obsessed with speed. He is a loner
who lives in a bike shed on a vacant lot in a family neighborhood. He spends most
of his time modifying his beloved 1920s Indian motorcycle, and occasionally racing
it against modern opponents. The movie's plot revolves primarily around Burt attempting
to follow his dream of setting a new land speed record with his Indian at the
Bonneville Salt Flats near Wendover, Utah.
Burt is loved in his community for his friendly and charming personality; and for having been featured in Popular Mechanics magazine for having the fastest motorcycle in Australia and New Zealand. However, that recognition is contrasted by his exasperated neighbors, who are fed up with his un-neighborly habits: like urinating on his lemon tree every morning, neglecting his yardwork, and most of all waking up before sunrise to rev his bike. Before Burt is scheduled to start his journey to the United States, he is diagnosed with serious heart problems and is told that his racing days are over. For 25 years he has dreamt of going to Bonneville and racing his Indian, so he ignores his doctor's advice to stay at home. Burt leaves for the United States, with most people doubting his ability to succeed, but Tom, the young boy who lives next door, believes in Burt.
When Burt arrives in Los Angeles he experiences bureaucracy, skepticism and coldness of big city people. It is his blunt but gregarious nature which overcomes each hurdle. He wins over the hardened motel clerk, a transvestite named Tina, who assists him in clearing customs and helps him in buying a car. The hardened car salesman allows Burt to use his shop to make a trailer and offers him a job. Burt then starts his long trip to Utah.
Along the way, Burt meets many people, including a Native American who aids him when his trailer fails, a woman named Ada who helps him repair his trailer and becomes his lover, and an Air Force pilot who is on a leave from his military service in Vietnam.
Burt arrives at Bonneville in time for Speed Week, but is initially denied participation because he has failed to register in advance and his 40 years old bike fails the technical and safety inspections. After winning the sympathy of other participants and officials Burt is allowed to compete. After some practice runs and fine tuning, Burt sets a new record of 201 mph on his official run. The movie ends with Burt calling young Tom to proudly announce that his bike is "The World's Fastest Indian".
Cast
Release
Awards
The Australian Cinematographers
Society awarded NSW based DoP David Gribble ACS the 2007 Milli Award for Australian
Cinematographer of the Year for Cinematography on this film
Miscellanea
Director
Roger Donaldson had been working on this movie for over 20 years before he started
filming it.
Donaldson decided to do this film after he had met Munro and had
filmed a documentary about him.
Munro was never known to befriend a boy next
door, but the character Tom who befriended Munro and believed in him was intended
to be representation of Donaldson when he knew Munro from years earlier.
Tim
Shadbolt, who played Frank in the movie, is the current mayor of Invercargill
City and well known amongst New Zealanders for his smile and enthusiastic approach
to seemingly everything.
Many of the props used for filming were actually
owned by Munro, including all the exploded pistons and the piston mold that Hopkins
uses for a scene in the film. These are on display at the Southland Museum.
Hopkins
stated that Munro was one of the easiest roles that he has ever played in his
career, simply because Munro's view on life was not all that different from his
own.
The empty section used as the site of Burt Munro's workshop was the headquarters
for the Black Power gang during the nineties until the house burnt down in 1998.
Fact vs. fiction
The film takes several historical liberties:
The
historical Munro married Florence Beryl Martyn in 1927, whom he later divorced.
The couple had four children together. However, no mention is made of children
in the film, but it is implied that he was married and either estranged or divorced.
Munro in the film recalls the death of a twin brother named Ernie, who died
when a tree fell on him. However, the historical Munro had an older brother who
was killed when a tree fell on him. Munro also had a stillborn twin sister.
The
historical Munro had set numerous speed records in New Zealand during the late
1930s through the early 1970s. However, these records are only implied in the
film.
The Bonneville run in the film is a composite of several runs Munro
made, the first in 1956. In 1962 at Bonneville, he set the record of 178.971 MPH.
Munro's fastest complete run at Bonneville was 190.07 MPH. He never set a
record of 201 MPH at Bonneville as the film portrays, but did reach 205.67 MPH
on an uncompleted run, which he unfortunately crashed on.
Munro was never known
to urinate on his lemon tree; film director Roger Donaldson added that detail
as a tribute to his own father, who did.
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