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Knight | Motorcycle
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6.3/10
IMDbBudget 3,000,000 USD
Apparently, George A. Romero has stated that the first cut of the movie ran for around a staggering seventeen hours.
Stephen King and his wife Tabitha King played a spectator with a loud mouth opinion and a fairly messy face and his wife in the first scene at the fair. King was on the set because he working on the script for Creepshow (1982) with George A. Romero.
First top-billed lead starring role in a cinema movie of actor Ed Harris.
Director George A. Romero claims that the medieval pre-17th-century Europe tribute organization, the Society for Creative Anachronism, was an influence and inspiration for the movie.
Star Ed Harris had previously learned how to ride a motorbike from appearing in the television series CHiPs (1977).
"Merlin: If I didn't believe in magic, I'd still be treating gall bladders, prostates and stuff like that. See, magic ain't got nothing to do with organs and glands and busted necks. Magic got to do with the soul, man. Only the soul's got destiny. It got wings. It's can fly. That's magic. The body? The body's just got a few minutes down here in the dirt with the rest of us. Billy: You see things before they happen. Merlin: That's probability. Some things is just sure to happen. Seeing em comin' ain't nothing to get excited about. Billy: No, you taught me too good, magician. You taught me to believe. That black bird's gonna get me."
"Linet: Everybody here made a conscious, adult decision to be here. To be with you. When you go crazy, you force them to rethink that decision. You've got to... Billy: Compromise. Linet: Change doesn't have to mean compromise. We're bigger now. Things are different. Christ, we've got an overhead. Billy: Publicity helps the overhead by bringing in more crowds, more suckerheaded American driftwood that can't tell the difference between me and Jim Jones, or Charles Manson, or the Great Wallenda. That kid... that kid thinks I'm Evel Knievel! Linet: That kid thinks you're Billy Davis! Sir William the Knight! You're his hero! Billy: I'm not trying to be a hero! I'm fighting the dragon!"