Ride for Your Life (1967)
This short documentary is about Mike Duff, a Canadian motorcycle racer, and the sport that almost killed him. After a near-fatal crash in Japan and extensive surgery and therapy, Duff returned to racing to claim two victories in Canadian races. Though the sport takes its toll on the lives of his friends and fellow competitors annually, the racer explains he can’t give up just yet – not before winning a world championship.
Director: Robin Spry
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Mike Duff as Self - Motorcycle Racer |
| Directing | Robin Spry | Director |
| Production | John Kemeny | Producer |
| Editing | Barrie Howells | Editor |
| Sound | The Mothers of Invention | Music |
| Sound | Sidney Pearson | Sound Editor |
| Camera | Georges Dufaux | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Jean Roy | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Maurice Picot | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Ronnie Whitehouse | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Réo Grégoire | Director of Photography |