Born to Ride (1991 film)

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Directed byGraham Baker
Written byMichael Pardridge
Janice Hickey
Born to Ride
Theatrical release poster
Directed byGraham Baker
Written byMichael Pardridge
Janice Hickey
Produced byFred Weintraub
Sandra Weintraub
StarringJohn Stamos
John Stockwell
Teri Polo
CinematographyFrank Gell
Edited byAlan Balsam
Music byShirley Walker
Production
company
Incovent Productions
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release date
  • May 3, 1991 (1991-05-03)
Running time
89 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Born to Ride is a 1991 American action film directed by Graham Baker.[1] The film was released on May 3, 1991, and starred John Stamos as a biker turned military corporal.[2]

Colonel James E. Devers's newly converted motorcycle unit has had a lot of experience riding horses, but not much riding motorcycles. Enter Grady Westfall, a biker faced with the choice of prison or teaching the military how to ride. Grady quickly proves to be a headache for Colonel Devers, who dislikes both Grady's unorthodox methods and his interest in his daughter Beryl Ann. But when Grady discovers that his unit is ill-equipped to launch a rescue mission in Spain, he decides to accompany his unit in the hopes of increasing their chance of succeeding in the dangerous mission.

Cast

Reception

The film was largely panned upon its release,[3] and Entertainment Weekly gave the movie a D+ rating and commented that it was "a big failure on the most basic dramatic level."[4] In a 2009 article PopCrunch listed Stamos on their "20 Worst Action Film Stars of All Time" article for his role in Born to Ride.[5]

Filming

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