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Academy Award-winner Ron Howard ( A Beautiful Mind) once again teams up with Academy Award-nominated writer Peter Morgan ( Frost/Nixon) on Rush, a fast-paced and spectacular re-creation of the merciless and legendary 1970s Formula 1 rivalry between English playboy James Hunt (Chris Hemsworth; Thor) and his Austrian opponent, Niki Lauda (Daniel Brhl; Inglourious Basterds). Set against the sexy and glamorous golden age of racing, Rush portrays the exhilarating true story of the charismatic Hunt and the methodically brilliant Lauda, two of the greatest rivals the world of sport has ever witnessed. Taking us into their personal lives and clashes on and off the Grand Prix racetrack, Rush follows the two drivers as they push themselves to the breaking point of physical and psychological endurance, where there is no shortcut to victory and no margin for error. “An adrenaline-fuelled triumph” 5 Stars– Total Film”A thrill ride”– Shortlist “A masterpiece” 5 Stars MSN “An inspirational film…magnificent” 5 Stars– GQ Extra Features Deleted Scenes Race For The Chequered Flag: The Making Of Rush The Real Story Of Rush Ron Howards Rush–set in Formula Ones 1970s heyday, when sex was safe and driving was dangerous–is a gripping story of fire and ice rivalry that makes todays rights-managed Formula One look as dull as rain. Culminating in the summer of 1976 and filtered through a layer of colour-faded nostalgia, Rush follows the intertwining careers of James Hunt–the English rock n roll star of motor racing–and his chief rival Niki Lauda, a prickly newcomer with a head for engineering and a Spartan work ethic. Chris Helmsworth plays Hunt, as sporting a playboy as the late George Best, striding handsomely around Monacos sunlit racetrack with an open shirt and a hairfull of shining wind. Bankrolled by aristocratic friends and at ease among the sports Riviera set, his career and his popularity are overshadowed when Lauda (made enormously likable by Daniel Brhl) catches the eye of an ambitious Ferrari team on the lookout for a new breed of racing driver. As Hunt drifts though a string of beds, boozers and petty brawls, Lauda patiently racks up the points, spending long nights obsessing over his car and those precious milliseconds that can mean an eternity at the margin. A deadly rivalry will do wonders for your career–and Hunt vs. Lauda erupts into snaking dogfights around the hazardous circuits of Monza, Silverstone, and near-fatally at the Nrburgring. Hunt is more alive to the alluring danger of racing–references to the famously large number of women hes meant to have slept with are left out–but its Lauda who pays the higher price, and the films dramatic heart is Laudas psychological comeback, despite devastating injuries, as he prepares for a final showdown. –Leo Batchelor
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