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Knightriders (1981)

“The Games... The Romance... The Spirit... Camelot is a state of mind.”

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Plot

In the heart of the Ren-Fair world, a unique breed of warriors rides their motorcycles, jousting and performing for the thrill of the crowd - they are the Knightriders. Led by the passionate King Billy, played by Ed Harris, they strive to uphold a code of honor and conduct amidst the chaos of their traveling existence. However, the relentless pressure of maintaining their idealistic lifestyle is slowly fracturing the troupe from within. Besieged by the tyranny of a quintessential redneck cop from Bakersfield, whose demeanor is akin to a boar on the prowl, their unity begins to crumble. Financial troubles loom like storm clouds, adding another layer of strain to their already tense existence. As King Billy grapples with his fading grip on his warrior’s rule, a menacing tension spirals within the group. The threat of stardom from the shimmering city of Los Angeles tempts the Black Knight, casting a shadow of doubt and disillusionment over their mission. Immerse yourself in this obscure George Romero classic, a tale woven with battles, travels, and troubles. A journey that will force each knight to question their purpose and what they are willing to sacrifice for their dreams. Witness the spectacle of a group teetering on the edge of madness and the relentless pursuit of honor - all on the back of dirt bikes!

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Knightriders is an action movie featuring Ed Harris and directed by George A. Romero.

Knightriders is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Cineverse, Crackle, Freevee, Kanopy, Plex, Plex Player, Pluto TV, Popcornflix, Shout! Factory TV, The Roku Channel and Tubi TV and it's also available on Fandor, Fandor Amazon Channel, Midnight Pulp, Screambox Amazon Channel and fuboTV.

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