Forty-five international racing stars join Steve McQueen in this gritty nerve-shattering recreation of the toughest car race on earth - Le Mans. Returning to France to compete a year after he's been injured an American driver (McQueen) finds himself drawn to the widow of a racer who was killed in the same accident. Filmed on location in France the film's spellbinding cinematography provides a dazzling look at the world's most extraordinary cars and the unique personalities of the people drawn to the race car circuit. Steve McQueen himself a championship racer did most... of his own driving on the harrowing 8.5-mile Le Mans course - often at speeds exceeding 200 miles per hour. [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play An American driver returns to the sport after being injured a year earlier He finds himself attracted to the widow of a driver killed in the same accident Age Rating 12
Steve McQueen stars as a racing driver forcing himself back to the scene of a previous accident in this action adventure. Having been seriously injured in the Le Mans race the previous year, Michael Delaney (McQueen) starts a tentative relationship with the widow of another driver killed in that same accident, while forcing himself to compete one last time. McQueen performed all of his own driving on the genuine Le Mans course in France and recruited a further 45 international racing drivers for the film.
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