The Doctor, The Tornado & The Kentucky Kid (2006) [NR]

Release Date:
July 18, 2006

Original Title:
The Doctor, The Tornado & The Kentucky Kid

Alternate Titles:
The Doctor, The Tornado and The Kentucky Kid

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
Dorna Sports
Dr. Flix

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 92

THE DOCTOR, THE TORNADO & THE KENTUCKY KID is the electrifying follow-up to Mark Neale’s 2004 MotoGP smash hit FASTER. Narrated by Ewan McGregor, the movie tells the story of the biggest motorcycle race in American history, the 2005 Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix at Laguna Seca, California. It’s a tale of extraordinary characters chasing a dream in the face of real danger, under unimaginable pressure, with no margin for error. For lovers of maximum adrenaline action, this is the pure, unadulterated, 100% genuine article.

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Art Direction:
Fiona Neale

Associate Producer:
Nick Conroy

Camera Operator:
John Delgado
Grant Gee
Mark Neale
Rochelle Watson

Colorist:
Tareq Kubaisi

Director:
Mark Neale

Director of Photography:
Christopher Norr

Editor:
Rochelle Watson

Executive Producer:
Ian MacLean
Ultan Guilfoyle

Graphic Designer:
Jason Koxvold

Line Producer:
Cathrine Ellis

Original Music Composer:
Tom Hajdu
Andy Milburn

Producer:
Mark Neale
Elizabeth Stanley

Sound Designer:
Jim Watson

Sound Mixer:
Jim Watson

Sound Recordist:
Shawn Loesser
Rashad Omar

Title Designer:
Jason Koxvold

Writer:
Mark Neale

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