A Harley-Davidson is more than a motorcycle. It is a symbol of Americana, built from the ground up by founders Walter and Arthur Davidson and their friend Bill Harley. But the road to success was not exactly smooth - it was filled with innumerable obstacles, ruthless competitors and extraordinary risks. Together these three young men, the sons of blue-collar immigrants, gave everything they had to ensure the survival of the company they founded. But just how far would they go to reach the ultimate American dream?Based on a true story, Harley and the Davidsons charts the birth of this iconic bike during a time of great social and technological change beginning at the turn of the 20th century. Walter, Arthur and Bill risked their entire fortune and livelihood to launch the budding enterprise. Each of these men faced very different challenges, but it was the motorcycle that united their dreams and ambitions.Walter, Arthur, and Bill cemented Harley-Davidson's reputation as a builder of bikes that go anywhere, can ride hard and ignore all the rules. It's a legacy that has endured over 100 years - and at the heart of the brand and its loyal riders. |
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Ratings: | TVMaze: 8.1/10 | |
Released: | September 5, 2016 | |
Runtime: | 120 min | |
Genres: | Drama History | |
Countries: | United States | |
Companies: | Discovery Channel RAW John Goldwyn Productions | |
Cast: | Dougray Scott Michiel Huisman Wilson Bethel Bug Hall Gabriel Luna Jessica Camacho Richard Cordery Robert Aramayo Sean H. Scully Stephen Rider Annie Read 2 more Alex Shaffer Essa O'Shea | |
Crew: | Julie Schubert Laray Mayfield Nick Schenk Tony Mark Balazs Bolygo Evan Wright John Goldwyn Gersha Phillips Mateo Messina Oral Norrie Ottey Peter McAleese 17 more Ciarán Donnelly Nicole Jackson Dimitri Doganis Adrian Conerth Jayson de Rosner Andrew MacRitchie Sasha Robertson Sarah Trevis Michael Fischler Tom Conroy Marco Ciglia Simona Dinu Pamela Smyth Piers Vellacott Sandra Shuttleworth William Booker Mircea Hategan | |
DaniBl : This could have been so much better if it wasn't so stereotypical. They put too much focus...