Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaFollows the professional and personal life of race car driver Gino Borgesa (Douglas), as he struggles on the track and in his love life.Follows the professional and personal life of race car driver Gino Borgesa (Douglas), as he struggles on the track and in his love life.Follows the professional and personal life of race car driver Gino Borgesa (Douglas), as he struggles on the track and in his love life.
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- QuizThird and final of Bella Darvi's Hollywood films, after which she continued her career in Europe.
- BlooperOn the starting grid at the Nurburgring, one of the drivers looks to his left and waves at someone in the pits. The Pit area at the Nurburgring is on drivers' right.
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Opening Narrator: The playground of the world, Monte Carlo, is calling. The city of white villas, of sand and sea and gambling. This is how it looks once a year when even the roulette wheel seems to spin more slowly. This is how it looked on a Spring afternoon in the early fifties, the day before the annual race through its winding streets. As in every great sport, motor racing has its traditions and its heroes. As in bullfighting, the presence of death gives a special intensity to their lives. For these are the gods of the road, adored by millions, masters of a skill which approaches an art. Representing the great motor factories of England and the Continent, backed by an organisation of technical experts, they're the drivers of cars which are jewels of engineering perfection. But not all drivers are champions or part of the wealthy factory teams; others, with their secondhand cars and their unpaid helpers are poor - in everything but dreams of victory.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The 66th Annual Academy Awards (1994)
As far as the plot goes, it's very much like Kirk Douglas' earlier film "Champion". In both, he is so bent on winning that this is all there is to his life--and it obviously alienates those around him. He isn't quite as cut-throat in "The Racers", but he is pretty close. The rest of the movie is pretty much a soap opera-like affair--with Douglas and Bella Darvi in an on-again/off-again love due to his relentless pursuit of victory. It's all very adequate and nothing more. The only reason I saw it is because I try to watch all of Douglas' films I can find--even the supremely adequate ones.
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- 11 set 2013
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