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Speed (1984 film)

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Speed
A visceral tunnel of the speed of light. The film's tagline is "The ultimate big-screen experience."
Internet promotional poster
Directed byGreg MacGillivray
Written byGreg MacGillivray
Steven Henschel
James Foster
Produced byGreg MacGillivray
Narrated byJames Burke
CinematographyGreg MacGillivray
Edited byStephen Judson
Music bySteve Wood
Distributed byMacGillivray Freeman Films
Release date
  • 1984 (1984)
Running time
29 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Speed (1984) is a documentary directed by Greg MacGillivray that examines humanity's obsession with speed across various domains, including auto racing and aerospace. It features thrilling visuals and highlights the achievements of notable speed enthusiasts. The film presents an engaging exploration of speed's impact on culture and technology.

Reception

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The film received positive reviews for its stunning cinematography and engaging storytelling, appealing to both motorsport enthusiasts and general audiences.

Cast

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Legacy

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Speed remains an influential work in the documentary genre, often referenced in discussions about speed and innovation in sports.

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