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The Impossible Hour

The Impossible Hour (1974)

March. 08,1974
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The Impossible Hour is a concentrated study of Ole Ritter's attempt in Mexico City in 1974 to set a new record for the hour - described in the film as "the noblest, most difficult record that can be set on a bicycle". A brief retrospective in black and white sets the historical framework, with shots of Ritter and Eddy Merckx' successful record attempts in 1968 and 1972 respectively, and a few words about former record holders such as Fausto Coppi.The film follows Ritter's three record attempts chronologically, which, accompanied by a Mexican marching band on the bandstand, all fail.

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Cubussoli
1974/03/08

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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Mjeteconer
1974/03/09

Just perfect...

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Contentar
1974/03/10

Best movie of this year hands down!

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HomeyTao
1974/03/11

For having a relatively low budget, the film's style and overall art direction are immensely impressive.

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mkaus
1974/03/12

A documentary about Ole Ritter's attempt to break the hour record. The movie takes place in Mexico City. 'The impossible hour' is not as good as Leth's other cycling movies, but still worth the time. This is more of a straight up documentary, than 'A Sunday in hell' fx.Still 'The impossible ...' gives a fine look in to the world of pro cycling, and a equally fine portrait of danish rider Ole Ritter, and his relationship to teammates on the Bianchi-team. Most notable is a scene where Ritter defends himself to international reporters, and use Leth to get the right message out.

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