American Cafe (2010)
"American Cafe" is a look into Cafe Racer motorcycle culture in the United States. Transplanted from Europe, the term "Cafe Racer" describes both a type of motorcycle as well as the personality of those who ride them. American Cafe tells the story of this culture in America by following two motorcyclists attempting to build Cafe Racers to ride in the Slimey Crud Motorcycle Gang Cafe Racer Run; one of the most well known, yet least understood, cafe racer events in the country.
Director: Matthew M. Cribben
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Randy Abendroth as Himself |
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Ken Clark as Himself |
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Matthew M. Cribben as Himself |
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Jason J. Gullickson as Himself |
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Andy Jacobson as Himself |
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Eric Lewis as Himself |
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Barry Mirkin as Himself |
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Kathleen Mitchell as Himself |
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Lou Myleneck as Himself |
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Chris Neff as Himself |
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Mike Puls as Himself |
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Gregg Rammel as Himself |
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Junior Sprecher as Himself |
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William Whisenant as Himself |
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Peter Egan as Himself |
| Camera | Mike White | Camera Operator |
| Directing | Matthew M. Cribben | Director |
| Production | Jason J. Gullickson | Producer |
| Editing | Matthew M. Cribben | Editor |