The Proud Rider
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Directed byWalter Baczynsky
Written byChester Stocki
Produced by
- George Fras
Starring
- Michael Bell
- Scott Colomby
- Karen Gregory
- Art Hindle
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| Directed by | Walter Baczynsky |
| Written by | Chester Stocki |
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| Cinematography | Walter Wasik |
| Edited by | Bruce Sabsay |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
| Language | English |
| Budget | C$147,000 |
The Proud Rider (also known as The Last Ride) is a Canadian outlaw biker film released in 1971. The film was directed by the Polish-American filmmaker Wolodymyr “Walter” Baczynsky (1936-1988)[1]
Inspired in part by Easy Rider, it stars Michael Bell, Scott Colomby, and (in his screen debut) Art Hindle.[2] The film tagline was "Tough? You bet your..."[3]
Filmed in and around Courtice, Ontario, the bikers (as in other biker films of the era, including Angels Hard as They Come) were played by actual members of Satan's Choice.[2]