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Born to Ride (1991)

He was born to break the rules.

Genre : Action

Runtime : 1H 30M

Director : Graham Baker
Writer : Michael Pardridge, Janice Hickey

Synopsis

The US Army has decided to modernize its cavalry, so Colonel James E. Devers is ordered by a general to convert a horse unit to motorcycles, but his men are easily outclassed as riders by a pack of rowdies, especially Grady Westfall; when he is arrested risking a long jail term, he's given one way out: enlisting as Corporal, assigned as driving instructor. Unit commander Captain Jack Hassler reviles his unorthodox boyish methods as undermining discipline and tradition, not to mention flirting with the Colonels daughter Beryl Ann, but he's needed, especially when his unit is deployed on a secret mission in Spain.

Actors

John Stamos
John Stamos
Cpl. Grady Westfall
Teri Polo
Teri Polo
Beryl Ann Devers
John Stockwell
John Stockwell
Capt. Jack Hassler
Sandy McPeak
Sandy McPeak
Col. James E. Devers (CO, 36th Div.)
Kris Kamm
Kris Kamm
Bobby Novak
Keith Cooke
Keith Cooke
Broadwater
Dean Yacalis
Dean Yacalis
Cartucci
Salvator Xuereb
Salvator Xuereb
Levon
Justin Lazard
Justin Lazard
Brooks
Thom Mathews
Thom Mathews
Willis
Garrick Hagon
Garrick Hagon
Jim Bridges, State Department Official
Matko Raguž
Matko Raguž
Esteban
Lisa Orgolini
Lisa Orgolini
Claire Tate
Ed Bishop
Ed Bishop
Dr. Tate
Slavko Juraga
Slavko Juraga
Capt. Rosario
Damir Šaban
Damir Šaban
Lt. Heimes
Charles Kahlenberg
Charles Kahlenberg
Gen. Thomas Chaffee
Bob Sweeney
Bob Sweeney
Gus, Owner of Gus's Garage
Dale Swann
Dale Swann
Sheriff Greaves
Slobodan Dimitrijević
Slobodan Dimitrijević
SS Col. Muhl
Kieron Jecchinis
Kieron Jecchinis
MP #1
Darko Janeš
Darko Janeš
Devers' Aide
Eliza Gerner
Eliza Gerner
Mrs. Elizabeth Devers
Leslie Herman
Leslie Herman
Charlene
Semka Sokolović-Bertok
Semka Sokolović-Bertok
Spanish Woman
Damir Mejovšek
Damir Mejovšek
Sam the Bartender
Peda Petrovic
Peda Petrovic
Soldier #1
Željko Šestić
Željko Šestić
Soldier #2
Alexander Cvetković
Alexander Cvetković
German Soldier

Crews

Graham Baker
Graham Baker
Director
Michael Pardridge
Michael Pardridge
Screenplay
Janice Hickey
Janice Hickey
Screenplay
Roy Button
Roy Button
Associate Producer
Fred Weintraub
Fred Weintraub
Producer
Sandra Weintraub
Sandra Weintraub
Producer
Shirley Walker
Shirley Walker
Original Music Composer
Frank Gell
Frank Gell
Director of Photography
Alan Balsam
Alan Balsam
Editor
Penny Perry
Penny Perry
Casting
Francis J. Pezza
Francis J. Pezza
Production Design
Steve Spence
Steve Spence
Art Direction
Leslie Tomkins
Leslie Tomkins
Supervising Art Director
Rob McGraw
Rob McGraw
Set Decoration
Leslie Herman
Leslie Herman
Costume Design
Dragan Josipovic
Dragan Josipovic
Production Manager
Maxwell Meltzer
Maxwell Meltzer
Unit Production Manager
Milan Stanisic
Milan Stanisic
Production Supervisor
Sally Boldt
Sally Boldt
Music Editor
Maxine Bergen
Maxine Bergen
Script Supervisor
Nada Pinter
Nada Pinter
Production Coordinator

Trailers and other movies

Born to Ride (1991) - Trailer

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