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The Flying Scotsman

  • 2006
  • PG-13
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
6.1K
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Jonny Lee Miller in The Flying Scotsman (2006)
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The true story of Graeme Obree, the Champion cyclist who built his bicycle from old bits of washing machines who won his championship only to have his title stripped from him and his mental ... Read allThe true story of Graeme Obree, the Champion cyclist who built his bicycle from old bits of washing machines who won his championship only to have his title stripped from him and his mental health problems which he has suffered since.The true story of Graeme Obree, the Champion cyclist who built his bicycle from old bits of washing machines who won his championship only to have his title stripped from him and his mental health problems which he has suffered since.

  • Director
    • Douglas Mackinnon
  • Writers
    • John Brown
    • Simon Rose
    • Declan Hughes
  • Stars
    • Jonny Lee Miller
    • Laura Fraser
    • Brian Cox
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    6.1K
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    • Director
      • Douglas Mackinnon
    • Writers
      • John Brown
      • Simon Rose
      • Declan Hughes
    • Stars
      • Jonny Lee Miller
      • Laura Fraser
      • Brian Cox
    • 36User reviews
    • 64Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 nominations total

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    Jonny Lee Miller
    Jonny Lee Miller
    • Graeme Obree
    Laura Fraser
    Laura Fraser
    • Anne Obree
    Brian Cox
    Brian Cox
    • Douglas Baxter
    Sean Brown
    • Young Graeme Obree
    Joseph Carney
    • Child Gang Leader
    Crawford McInally-Kier
    • First Child Bully
    Jan Plazalski
    • Second Child Bully
    Niall Macgregor
    • Graeme's Father
    Julie Austin
    • Graeme's Mother
    Morag Calder
    • First Office Receptionist
    Billy Boyd
    Billy Boyd
    • Malky
    Jean Marie Coffey
    • Woman at Finish Line
    Christopher Anderson
    • Baby Ewan
    Ron Donachie
    Ron Donachie
    • Scobie
    Morven Christie
    Morven Christie
    • Katie
    Pauline Lynch
    Pauline Lynch
    • Second Office Receptionist
    Gary Hollywood
    • Cycle Courier
    Moray Hunter
    • Armstrong
    • Director
      • Douglas Mackinnon
    • Writers
      • John Brown
      • Simon Rose
      • Declan Hughes
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    10g_s_hughes

    Does justice to the legend

    As director Douglas MacKinnon said making a good sports film is difficult and the road is littered with heroic failures. This is a good film partly because it is about cycling, a minority sport every nuance of which is not ingrained on the public consciousness, and partly because it is a well made piece of work which tells an amazing story. It does take liberties with the Obree story as anyone who has read his book will notice, but these are generally fairly minor and do not detract from dramatic piece. The acting is universally great as you would expect from actors of the stature of Brian Cox, Stephen Berkoff etc, and Johnny Lee Miller does a superb job as tortured genius Graeme Obree. The message is uplifting by demonstrating that those who have had an unhappy childhood and suffer from a mental illness can go on and achieve a huge amount in life as Graeme did, despite many setbacks and intransigent officialdom.
    7TheEmulator23

    A good old fashioned sports movie.

    This was a film I knew nothing about, and a sport I know pretty much nothing about. Saying that I do love sports of all kinds, so I am probably biased. I also like when sports movies are told well, because most of them are not. The only reason this film wasn't a huge hit is because I don't think there is a lot of big bicycle racing movie fans out there. Do I hope this gets a good run on DVD, absolutely. Will very many people pick up a movie (particularly in the U.S.) about a Scottish man racing bicycles, almost definitely not. I thought that even though the story was very straight forward, it was very well written, competently directed, and excellently acted. If this was acted by any other lesser actors, this film would have just been another sports movie. If not for the very underrated and quite unknown Jonny Lee Miller starring in the title role I doubt this would have been worth watching at all. Just as "Seabiscuit" made the world love horse racing, hopefully so will this get some well deserved attention. Give it a try if you are looking for a good old fashioned sports flick.
    8john-4140

    Much more than a cycling story

    An inspiring movie I had the pleasure of seeing at the Edinburgh film festival. I was briefly in the same cycling club as Obree. I followed his career and read his autobiography. I still cycle today and boy was I pleasantly surprised at the twists, turns and intrigue which come out in the movie; it gave me new perspectives on a complex and colourful life.

    What Obree did was monumental and this film does him justice, shedding light on his inner struggles and showcasing what an innovative, committed and strong world beater the man is. Don't pigeon hole this as some kind of sports extravaganza - it is a highly entertaining look at the life of an entertaining and brilliant man.
    7lastliberal

    Superman! Superman! Superman!

    I am a sucker for sports movies where an individual or team overcomes adversity to become champions. I really don't care for the sport of cycling, seeing it just as a two-wheeled version of NASCAR, round and round and round ad nausea, but it was the man, Graeme Obree, played by Jonny Lee Miller, that was interesting.

    Battling depression and Ernst Hagemann (Steven Berkoff) really would take the courage of Rambo. I never could figure what Hagemann had against him, but his antics would make anyone crazy.

    Brian Cox was fantastic as the minister that was there for him.

    Laura Fraser (Land of the Blind, Iron Jawed Angels) was also excellent as his wife Anne.
    10cooperhmc

    Sometimes painful but compelling viewing

    Being a relative of Graeme ( albeit fairly distant - his father and my mother were cousins)I knew the story well - I keep close contact with his Aunt ( My Mothers cousin)who would update me on how the "Scottish branch" of the family were doing. I followed Graemes career closely and remember vividly seeing his triumphs on the news. I knew about some of the issues he had to face in his life, the adversity that he had to overcome time and time again. Sitting down in a PACKED movie theatre in Christchurch NZ, I felt tremendously proud of him and e-mailed home straight away to pass on that message that, if he still has any doubts today, then I wanted him to know that, on the other side of the world, he packed a theatre out and, the chances are that, if he packed a theatre in tiny Christchurch then, he will have done so in Wellington, Auckland, Sydney, Melbourne etc. Cycling is pretty popular here in the Southern Hemisphere and there were young kids in the audience who held him up as a hero. His honesty in writing his autobiography and allowing this film to be made, no holds barred is truly an inspiration because it shows that, if he can make it, become world champion twice, break the hour record, twice, without the major sponsorship and million pound technology of his contemparies, then so can they, the young lads starting out. Graeme, you were an inspiration and you still are, to MANY MANY people. And you have earned the admiration of many many people not only with your genius designs but with your honesty in facing your demons and confronting them head on. I know the Obree family continue to be very proud of you but, ultimately, you can be immensely proud of yourself and everything you have achieved. If the Cycling fraternity were to ever appoint an ambassador for the sport to get youngsters more interested in it - it really should be you. Watching the movie was painful at times but, ultimately I came out of the theatre very, very proud and I wish you and your family all the best for the future.

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    • Trivia
      David Tennant was cast in this film but had to drop out because of changed dates.
    • Goofs
      In March 2010, Graeme Obree was inducted into the Scottish Sports Hall of Fame to honor his achievements as one of Scotland's greatest cyclists (reported in the Daily Record of 16th March 2010). Although born in England, he has spent most of his life in Scotland, currently lives there and has a Scottish accent, therefore he is Scottish.
    • Quotes

      Anne Obree: [Graeme is stretching] No you're bum does not look big in those cycling shorts

    • Connections
      Featured in La noche de...: El escocés volador (2017)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • June 29, 2007 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El escocés volador
    • Filming locations
      • Galston, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK
    • Production companies
      • ContentFilm International
      • Filmstiftung Nordrhein-Westfalen
      • Scion Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $171,817
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $78,337
      • May 6, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,260,553
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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