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Landspeed 2002

★ 4.85 votes90 min📅 2002-06-11

Christian McIntire's high-octane thriller Landspeed (2002) thrusts two rival crews into a pulse-pounding duel where every mile counts toward the ultimate land-speed record.

Director: Christian McIntire

Cast

Billy Zane
Billy Zane
Michael Sanger
Ray Wise
Ray Wise
Brian Sanger
Pamela Gidley
Pamela Gidley
Linda Fincher
Scott Wiper
Scott Wiper
Steve Saragosta
Val Lauren
Val Lauren
Sarb Parikh
G.W. Stevens
Ziggy Peterson
Simon Rhee
Simon Rhee
Hiro
Adam Caine
Otto
Dylan Neal
Dylan Neal
Young Brian Sanger
Chad S. Taylor
James

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Landspeed (2002) about?

Two competing teams battle on a desert track, racing to break the world land-speed record for bragging rights and a cash reward. Their rivalry exposes ambition, betrayal, and the high cost of chasing immortality behind the wheel.

Who directed Landspeed?

Christian McIntire helmed this adrenaline-fueled motorsport drama.

Who stars in Landspeed?

Billy Zane headlines the cast, joined by Ray Wise, Pamela Gidley, Scott Wiper, and Val Lauren in key roles.

Is Landspeed (2002) worth watching?

If you love stripped-down, high-stakes motorsport films with a focus on real-world mechanics and human drama, Landspeed delivers a satisfying, if modest, thrill ride. Its 90-minute runtime keeps the action tight, though fans of CGI-loaded blockbusters may find the budget-conscious aesthetic a bit rough around the edges.

How long is Landspeed?

The film runs for 90 minutes.

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About Landspeed (2002) — High-speed rivalry and raw motorsport drama that revs up your adrenaline

Christian McIntire's high-octane thriller Landspeed (2002) thrusts two rival crews into a pulse-pounding duel where every mile counts toward the ultimate land-speed record. Behind the wheel are drivers fueled by ambition, cash, and ego, each pushing custom rockets and machines to their absolute limits on a remote desert course. The story crackles with relentless tension as rivalries flare, alliances fracture, and the clock ticks down to a climactic finish where only one team can claim both the glory and the prize money.

With its blend of adrenaline-fueled action and raw human drama, Landspeed delivers a gritty, stripped-down cinematic sprint that lingers long after the checkered flag waves. The film's stripped-back aesthetic sidesteps CGI spectacle in favor of sweat-soaked mechanics and raw engineering prowess, a refreshing throwback to the golden age of motorsport cinema. Expect high stakes, higher speeds, and a healthy dose of machismo as the drivers chase an elusive world record—and redemption.