

Joe Kid on a Stingray
Directed by Mark Eaton, John Swarr8.8100%9.0
The History of BMX allows everyone from veteran Pro BMXers to modern day kids, a chance to relive these important moments and stories explained by the sports most influential riders so that they understand what really happened in the evolution of BMX. The directors have assembled a 30yr history packed with rare archival footage and interesting interviews to create a film which explores the history, trends, stars, and current direction of BMX stunt riding and racing. Joe Kid on a Sting-Ray delivers a historical perspective to the sport of BMX, but brings it to you in such a way that makes you feel like you were there.
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Joe Kid on a Stingray was released on 27 stycznia 2005.
Joe Kid on a Stingray was directed by Mark Eaton, John Swarr.
Joe Kid on a Stingray has a runtime of 60 min.
Joe Kid on a Stingray was produced by Mark Eaton, Jesse James, Russell Naftal, Todd Seligman, John Swarr.
The History of BMX allows everyone from veteran Pro BMXers to modern day kids, a chance to relive these important moments and stories explained by the sports most influential riders so that they understand what really happened in the evolution of BMX. The directors have assembled a 30yr history packed with rare archival footage and interesting interviews to create a film which explores the history, trends, stars, and current direction of BMX stunt riding and racing. Joe Kid on a Sting-Ray delivers a historical perspective to the sport of BMX, but brings it to you in such a way that makes you feel like you were there.
The key characters in Joe Kid on a Stingray are Self (Eddie Fiola), Self (Eddie Roman), Self (Jeff Utterback).
Joe Kid on a Stingray is rated G.
Joe Kid on a Stingray is a Dokumentalny film.
Joe Kid on a Stingray has an audience rating of 10 out of 10.
Joe Kid on a Stingray had a budget of 350 tys. USD.

