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Rush (DVD)
Rush

Rush is a 2013 biographical sports film centred on the rivalry between two Formula One drivers, the Briton, James Hunt and the Austrian, Niki Lauda during the 1976 motor-racing season. It was written by Peter Morgan, directed by Ron Howard and starred Chris Hemsworth as Hunt and Daniel Brühl as Lauda. The film premiered in London on 2 September 2013 and was shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival before its United Kingdom release on 13 September 2013.


Plot

James Hunt, a brash and self-confident individual, and Niki Lauda, a cool and calculating technical genius who relies on practice and precision, are exceptional racing car drivers who first develop a fierce rivalry in 1970 at a Formula Three race in London, when both their cars spin before Hunt wins the race. Lauda takes a large bank loan from Austria s Raiffeisen Bank to buy his way into the BRM Formula One team, meeting teammate Clay Regazzoni for the first time. Meanwhile, Hesketh Racing, the fledgling racing team Hunt drives for, enters Formula One. Lauda then joins Scuderia Ferrari with Regazzoni and wins his first championship in 1975. Hesketh closes down after failing to secure a sponsor, but Hunt joins the McLaren team. During this time, Hunt marries supermodel Suzy Miller, while Lauda develops a relationship with German socialite Marlene Knaus.

The 1976 season starts with Lauda dominating the first two races while Hunt struggles to catch up. Hunt wins the Spanish Grand Prix, but is disqualified after a post-race inspection results in a ruling that the width of his car greater than permitted. Struggling to comply with F1 rules, McLaren suffers a series of racing setbacks, and Hunt s situation is further exacerbated when Suzy starts a relationship with actor Richard Burton. Following his divorce, Hunt regains his competitive spirit and, when his disqualification in Spain is overturned, the restored points put him into championship contention. Lauda marries Marlene in a private ceremony but begins to have concerns about the effects of his newfound happiness, worrying that he has become vulnerable as a racer, as he now has something to lose.

On the day of the German Grand Prix, Lauda calls a drivers meeting, urging the F1 committee to cancel the race due to heavy rain on the notoriously dangerous Nürburgring Nordschleife; the vote goes against cancellation after Hunt argues that Lauda is trying to personally benefit in competition by reducing the number of remaining races at a time where Lauda already has a significant points lead towards the season s championship. Most drivers start the race with wet weather tyres, which becomes a costly tactic due to most of the track quickly drying. They all change tyres during the second lap, pushing Hunt ahead of Lauda; the latter s attempts to catch up result in a suspension arm in his Ferrari breaking, causing a loss of control and crash of the car into an embankment, where it bursts into flames. Lauda is airlifted to hospital with third-degree burns to his head and face and internal burns to his lungs. For six weeks, Lauda is treated for his injuries while he watches Hunt dominate the races in his absence. Despite his doctor s orders, he decides to return to drive his Ferrari at the Italian Grand Prix, finishing fourth while Hunt fails to finish.

The 1976 season comes to a climax at the rain-soaked Japanese Grand Prix. Hunt s late rally in Lauda s absence has pulled him within three points of Lauda. At the end of the second lap, after his car has slid several times, Lauda returns to the pits and decides to retire from the race, considering it too dangerous and opting to stay with Marlene instead. This allows Hunt to win the championship if he can finish third or better. After facing stiff competition under gruelling conditions, tyre problems and a hand injury due to the gear shifter knob breaking, Hunt finishes third, winning the championship by a single point.

Hunt spends the rest of the year revelling with fame, sex and drugs, while Lauda takes an interest in flying private planes. At a private airfield in Bologna, Lauda suggests to Hunt that he focus on the next racing season to defend his title, but Hunt argues that his glamorous lifestyle is the highlight of being world champion; furthermore, Lauda later realises that Hunt no longer feels he needs to prove himself to anyone. Hunt continues to race until his retirement in 1979, and becomes a motorsport broadcast commentator until his death in 1993 at the age of 45.

Lauda reflects on how their great rivalry and personality differences spurred each other on to their finest achievements, and states that Hunt was the only person he ever envied.


Cast

  • Chris Hemsworth as James Hunt, a British F1 driver who races for McLaren
  • Daniel Brühl as Niki Lauda, an Austrian F1 driver and Hunt s main rival who races for Scuderia Ferrari
  • Olivia Wilde as Suzy Miller, Hunt s wife
  • Alexandra Maria Lara as Marlene Lauda, Niki Lauda s wife
  • Pierfrancesco Favino as Clay Regazzoni, Niki Lauda s teammate
  • David Calder as Louis Stanley, chairman of BRM
  • Natalie Dormer as Nurse Gemma, a nurse who checks Hunt s injuries and is one of Hunt s girlfriends
  • Stephen Mangan as Alastair Caldwell
  • Christian McKay as Lord Hesketh
  • Alistair Petrie as Stirling Moss
  • Colin Stinton as Teddy Mayer
  • Julian Rhind-Tutt as Anthony Bubbles Horsley

Hunt and Lauda appear as themselves, in the 1970s and 1980s, in archive footage at the end of the film, while Lauda is then seen for a few seconds in contemporary (2013) footage.


Production

The film was shot on location in the United Kingdom, Germany and Austria. Blackbushe Airport in Hampshire, the Snetterton (Norfolk), Cadwell Park (Lincolnshire), the former Crystal Palace and Brands Hatch (Kent) motor racing circuits in Britain, and at the Nürburgring in Germany. Both vintage racing cars and replicas were used in the filming.

The financiers include Hürth-based action concept Film- und Stuntproduktion, Egoli Tossell Film, Revolution Films (GB) and Cross Creek Pictures (US). The Film- und Medienstiftung NRW funded the film with €1.35 million, additional funding was provided by MFG Filmförderung Baden-Württemberg and the German Federal Film Fund (DFFF).

Director Ron Howard originally intended for Russell Crowe to make a cameo appearance as Richard Burton for a brief scene where he confronts James Hunt on his affair with Suzy.


Historical accuracy

Some things in the film are exaggerated (like the Hunt–Lauda rivalry; in reality they had shared a flat early in their careers and were good friends), others downplayed (like Lauda s wife s shock at his disfigurement), and others invented (like Hunt beating up a reporter or the Nürburgring nickname being the graveyard ; in fact Jackie Stewart had nicknamed it the Green Hell ). A further inaccuracy is that when Lauda s car was in flames, another driver, Arturo Merzario, released his seatbelts and succeeded in pulling Lauda out of his car, not four as shown in the movie. Other inaccuracies include the British F3 battle at Crystal Palace, which in reality was between Hunt and Dave Morgan, and Hunt s overtake on Regazzoni for 3rd place in the Japanese Grand Prix when in the actual race he passed Alan Jones. Another error in the Japanese Grand Prix is that Regazzoni and Laffite finished fourth and fifth, while in the actual race it was Jones and Regazzoni who finished fourth and fifth. In the end scene an incident is described where Hunt, while being a TV broadcaster, comes to a meet-up with Lauda on a bicycle with a flat tire. In reality this incident happened while Hunt ran out of money and fell into alcohol addiction. On this day Lauda gave him money to rebuild his life. Hunt, after Lauda gave him money a second time, fixed his life and got a job as a television broadcaster.

The culmination of the 1975 Championship is depicted, 38 minutes into the picture, as occurring at the US Grand Prix. Lauda is shown in a wheel-to-wheel dice with Hunt’s Hesketh 308B. In reality, the title was decided in Lauda’s favour at the previous race, in Italy, and the two drivers were never together on track at Watkins Glen. Lauda won that race from start to finish, whilst Hunt trailed in fourth, driving the new Hesketh 308C.


Soundtrack

The film s orchestral score was composed by Hans Zimmer. The soundtrack includes 1970s rock music by Dave Edmunds, Steve Winwood (originally performed and written by the Spencer Davis Group), Mud, Thin Lizzy and David Bowie.


Marketing

BBC Two aired the documentary Hunt vs. Lauda: F1 s Greatest Racing Rivals, on 14 July 2013. The documentary provides an extensive look at the rivalry between Hunt and Lauda, featuring interviews with Lauda and former crew members of the McLaren and Ferrari teams.

The Ferrari & the Cinema Society jointly organised a screening of the film at Chelsea Clearview Cinemas in New York on 18 September 2013. Chris Hemsworth attended the screening.


Reception

Box office

Rush was a box office success. It earned $26.9 million in domestic box office and $71.3 million in international box office for a worldwide gross of $98.2 million against an estimated budget of $38 million.

Critical reception

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 89% based on 235 reviews with an average rating of 7.50/10. The website’s critical consensus reads, A sleek, slick, well-oiled machine, Rush is a finely crafted sports drama with exhilarating race sequences and strong performances from Chris Hemsworth and Daniel Brühl. Another review aggregator, Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating to reviews, calculated an average score of 74 out of 100, based on 43 critics, indicating generally favorable reviews . Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A- on an A+ to F scale.

When Niki Lauda first saw the pre-screening of the unedited footage, he considered himself to be portrayed too negatively. This changed on the day of the first screening when Bernie Ecclestone told him how much he liked it. Lauda was pleased with the overall look of the film. He was quoted as saying: When I saw it the first time I was impressed. There was no Hollywood changes or things changed a little bit Hollywood-like. It is very accurate. And this really surprised me very positively .

Home media

Rush was released on DVD and Blu-ray on 28 January 2014. A Sainsbury s exclusive edition with a bonus disc of new special features was released for a limited time. The Australian Blu-ray release is bundled with the 2013 documentary 1.


Accolades

Awards
AwardCategoryRecipients and nomineesResult
AACTA International AwardsBest FilmNominated
British Academy Film AwardsOutstanding British FilmNominated
Best Supporting ActorDaniel BrühlNominated
Best EditingDaniel P. Hanley, Mike HillWon
Best SoundDanny Hambrook, Frank Kruse, Markus StemlerNominated
Boston Society of Film CriticsBest Film EditingDaniel P. Hanley, Mike HillWon
Critics Choice Movie AwardsBest Action MovieNominated
Best EditingDaniel P. Hanley, Mike HillNominated
Best MakeupNominated
Best Supporting ActorDaniel BrühlNominated
Empire AwardsBest British FilmNominated
Best Supporting ActorDaniel BrühlNominated
Golden Globe AwardsBest Motion Picture – DramaNominated
Best Supporting Actor – Motion PictureDaniel BrühlNominated
Phoenix Film Critics SocietyBest Film EditingDaniel P. Hanley, Mike HillNominated
San Diego Film Critics SocietyBest Supporting ActorDaniel BrühlNominated
Best ScoreHans ZimmerNominated
Santa Barbara International Film FestivalVirtuoso AwardDaniel BrühlWon
Satellite AwardsBest DirectorRon HowardNominated
Best CinematographyAnthony Dod MantleNominated
Best Visual EffectsAntoine Moulineau, Jody Johnson, Mark HodgkinsNominated
Best EditingDaniel P. Hanley, Mike HillNominated
Best SoundDanny Hambrook, Frank Kruse, Markus StemlerNominated
Best Art Direction and Production DesignMark Digby, Patrick RolfeNominated
Best Costume DesignJulian DayNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting RoleDaniel BrühlNominated
Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion PictureNominated
Visual Effects Society AwardsOutstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Feature Motion PictureJody Johnson, Moriah Etherington-Sparks, Mark Hodgkins, Antoine MoulineauNominated
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting ActorDaniel BrühlNominated
Best EditingDan Hanley, Mike HillNominated

Condition

New

Actor

Andrew Eaton, Brian Grazer, Brian Oliver, Eric Fellner, Peter Morgan, Ron Howard

Publisher

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

Published Date

2014-09-16

Rating MPA

R

Recording Length

123

Recording Studio

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

Format

DVD

Brand

Uni Dist Corp. (Mca)

Age Group

Adult

Amazon ASIN

B00BEIYP1W

UPC / EAN

025192150562

Year

2013

ReleaseDate

2013-09-27

RuntimeMins

123

RuntimeStr

2h 3min

Awards

Top rated movie #218 , Won 1 BAFTA Award, 6 wins & 65 nominations total

Directors

Ron Howard

Writers

Peter Morgan

Stars

Daniel Brühl, Chris Hemsworth, Olivia Wilde

Produced by

Tobin Armbrust, Tim Bevan, Ralph Brosche, Guy East, Andrew Eaton, Eric Fellner, Brian Grazer, Jim Hajicosta, Todd Hallowell, Daniel Hetzer, Ron Howard, Mark Mallouk, Peter Mallouk, Jens Meurer, Peter Morgan, Kay Niessen, Brian Oliver, Anita Overland, Gernot Schaffler, Nigel Sinclair, Tyler Thompson, Louisa Velis

Music by

Hans Zimmer

Cinematography by

Anthony Dod Mantle

Film Editing by

Daniel P. Hanley, Mike Hill

Casting By

Nina Gold

Production Design by

Mark Digby

Art Direction by

Katrina Mackay, Patrick Rolfe, Chris Wyatt

Set Decoration by

Michelle Day

Costume Design by

Julian Day

Makeup Department

Emmy Beech, Andrea Braun, Matilda Calder, Helena Card, Kirstin Chalmers, Mark Coulier, David Dorling, Kathryn Fa, Kim Freeland, Mandy Gold, Barrie Gower, Fae Hammond, Nadia Homri, Carla Hovenbitzer, Josey Howard, Duncan Jarman, Toni Lee, Tracey Lee, Laura Lilley, Astrid Mariaschk, Claire Matthews, Lois McIntosh, Annabelle McMahon, Alice Moore, Polly Mossman, Sharon O Brien, Katrin Paas, Claire Pawsey, Nina Pratley, Nikita Rae, Gemma Richards, Polly Sampson, Andrew Simonin, Tracy Smith, Rachael Speke, Kat Sykes, Caroline Torschew, Sophia Weston, Julia Wilson, Laura Wisinger, Sally Crouch, Nathaniel De Lineadeus, Patt Foad, Shaune Harrison, Ailsa Lawson, Chris Lyons, Adrian Rigby, Alex Rouse, Leon Smikle, Sarah Weatherburn, Josh Weston

Production Management

Martin Hartmann, Hendrik Lam, Cass Marks, Sarah Wheale, Emma Zee

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Tom Browne, Rob Burgess, Glen Carroll, Mark Cockren, Lee Grumett, Holger Hage, Todd Hallowell, Kai Hülsmann, Tamara King, Carley Lane, Schoko Okroy, Kai Siggelkow, Samuel A. Smith, Nick Starr, Jo Tew

Art Department

Kevin Anthony, Stanley Apperley, Alex Baily, Bruce Barnes, David Barnett, Jon-Claude Bates, Jo Berglund, Andrea Bond, Faye Brinkworth, Harry Cable, Gillian Campbell, Daniel Chour, Vivien Cichos, Bruce Collier, Stephen Conway, Darren Coomber, Derek Cowie, Dan Crandon, Rebecca Eaton, Jenny Echelmeyer, Frank Ehlers, Carla Ehrlich, Arwel Evans, Jan Feil, Darren Flindall, Raymond Flindall, Simon Futterlieb, Panja Gawlitzek, Tone Gibbs, Volker Giesen, Ulrike Gojowczyk, Jamie Goodfellow, David Granger, Mark Haydon, Kathy Heaser, Clint Hellyer, Clare Holland, Brendan Houghton, Jason Htay, Oli Hunt, Ben Johnson, Bethan Jones, Rhys Jones, Nele Jordan, Katia Kandziora, Nigel Kirk, Petra Klimek, Thorsten Krüger, Uli Langenberg, Kevin Lelliot, Jennifer Lewicki, Charlie Malik, Dan Marsden, Gary Martin, Natascha Matzat, David McHenry, Glen Mees, Adam Moroney, Stephen Morris, Stephan Mueller, Lara Murray, Tom Newton-Chance, Robert Noble, Thomas Pax, Sam Pieters, Marius Pogaceanu, Jamie Powell, Tim Powis, Kathryn Pyle, Adam Rashbrook, Clifford Rashbrook, Paul Rigby, Paul Robinson, Martin Rootes, Caradoc Rouse, Thorsten Sabel, Katja Schlömer, Ellen Somnitz, Pete Steward, Mike Syson, Nick Thomas, Tim Timmington, Saskia van de Calseijde, Joe Vassallo, Mena Vennen, Mark Wallis, Stuart Walpole, Gary Weekes, Ivan Weightman, Rebecca White, Benjamin Wiese, Wolfgang Wrede, Paul Carter, Gary Dempsey, Emma Field-Rayner, James Foley, Marit Jansen, Stuart Rankmore, Mark Smith, David Sutheran, Andrew Tapper, Sophie Tarver, Caitlin Thompson

Sound Department

Mark Appleby, Alexander Buck, Bastian Büßer, Michael Fürstenberg, Nick Gillett, Rashad Hall-Heinz, Danny Hambrook, Rob Humpage, Daniel Iribarren, Thomas Kalbér, Jörg Klinkenberg, Stefan Korte, Frank Kruse, Adam Laschinger, Steve Little, Alan MacFeely, Alessandro Mongardini, Steffen Müller, Paul Paragon, Carsten Richter, Gunnar Schalfman, Michael Schlömer, Kuen-Il Song, Markus Stemler, Martin Steyer, Kenneth Stiller, Marcus Sujata, Daniel Vogl, Hanse Warns, Anna Yamamoto, Tobias Böhm, Mark DeSimone, Simon Diggins, Dickie Earll, Robert Edwards, Christopher Flowers, Nick Foley, Glen Gathard, Peter Gleaves, Evan J Haley, James Hyde, Nick Kray, Darko Mocilnikar, Nadine Richardson, Nick Roberts, Jason Stevens, Lora Tucci

Special Effects by

Rene Barthel, Markus Butkereit, Andreas Herberg, Wolfgang Higler, Volker Lorig, Michael Luedecke, Swen Luppino, Nick Morton, Uli Nefzer, Jens Schmiedel, Thomas Trocha, Roland Weder, Julian Butterfield, Solon Luigi

Visual Effects by

Pedro Pozo Acosta, Zohaib Ahsan, Rodrigo Alonso, Edward Andrews, Rob Andrews, Weikian Ang, Tolga Ari, Julien Arnal, Oliver Atherton, David Aulds, Christoph Bachmann, Luke Bailey, Alexandre Bain, Heath Baker, Mfirdaus Baminordin, Adam Barnett, Clemens Bast, Joel Bautista, Lawrence Bennett, James Benson, Fernando Benítez, Phillip Berg, Gloria Bernabeu, Romain Besnard, Luke Bigley, Christopher Bird, Brad Blackbourn, Jessica Bloomfield, Ashley Blyth, Alan Boucek, Romain Bouvard, Russell Bowen, Paul Boyd, James Braid, Adam Broderick, Rachel Brook, Colin P. Brown, Lester Brown, Heiko Burkardsmaier, Patrick Michael Burke, Thomas J. Burton, Amirah Busairi, Abi Cadogan, Nicolas Caillier, Adriano Calafiore, Francesco Canonico, Tom Carrick, James Carson, Michael Cashmore, Bahar Cetin, Caroline Chai, Saptarshi Chakraborty, Eric K. Chan, Max Jin Yaw Chan, Po Yan Chan, Janice Chandra, Jerly Chang, Thom Chang, Yanshang Chew, Cheow Hong Chia, David Chia, Kai Hsin Chin, Kunal Chindarkar, Giuseppe Chisari, Kenneth Chua, Carlos Cidrais, Genevieve Claire, Richard Clarke, Jeff Clifford, Liam Collins, Michael Connor, Ryan Cook, Scott Cooper, Tom Coull, Craig Crane, Al Crate, Pete Cumberland, Rob Curley, Jozef Czapski, Samual Dawes, Jorge del Valle, Nicolas Delbecq, Joel Delle-Vergin, David Denley, Arna Diego, Menno Dijkstra, Richard Diver, Nora Rahel Dommer, Miles Drake, Boris T. Duepré, David Dunn, Katherine Durant, Thomas Døhlen, Tom Edwards, Favian Ee, Adam Elkins, Tosh Elliott, Michael Bruce Ellis, Esther Engel, Mattias Engström, Moriah Etherington-Sparks, Carl Fairweather, Péter Farkas, Liam Farnham, Andreas Feix, Tito Fernandes, Igor Fiorentini, Jay Fleming, Matt Flicker, Rachel Foo, James Foster, Julien Fourvel, Jonathan Frammingham, Peri Friend, Mark Fry, Tadashi Fujita, Howard Fuller, Christian Furr, Daniel Gehring, Daniel Georgiou, Tobias Gerdts, Steven Godfrey, Michelle Goh, Sam Gunn, James Guy, Carl Guyenette, Hien Hung Ha, Thomas Hales, Jason M. Halverson, Faraz Hameed, Qian Han, Tim Hansen, Pete Hanson, Mick Harper, Jason Harris, Will Harrower, Haji Hassan, Gunnar Heiss, Ryan Heniser, Ben Hicks, Sophie Hills, Tom Hocking, Mark Hodgkins, Henrik Hoffgaard, Paul Hogbin, Ben Holmes, Alex Hope, Kevin Hudson, Chris Huland, Gregor Höss, Matthew Jacques, Fredrik Jalker, Oliver James, Sarah James, Victoria James, Adam Jhani-Stephens, Jody Johnson, Tim Jones, Rafal Kaniewski, Eric Kasanowski, Michael Kennedy, Stephen Kennedy, Katharina Keßler, Cindy Khoo, Greg King, Alexander Kirk, Jeff Koh, Marcin Kolendo, Christopher Kollar, Jayzica Kong, Robin Konieczny, Erkan Kosar, Benjamin Kousholt, Duncan Boon Kwang Kuah, Mark Kuggeleijn, Alican Kuzu, James Lakin, Matthew Leach, Tracey Leadbetter, Daniel Leatherdale, Key Hyung Lee, Soon Ngee Chris Lee, Francis Leong, Luke Letkey, Frederik Lillelund, Chew Teng Lim, Tze Ken Lim, Wayne Lim, Ivan Lima, William Lin Jiahui, Fredrik Lindbom, Eleonor Lindvall, Jules Lister, Joseph Lloyd Pack, Andrew Lockley, Taz Lodder, Stuart Love, Mark Lovering, Bret Lu, Robyn Luckham, Michael Lum, Steve Lynn, Philip Lücke, Scott Macieira, Garry Maddison, Raj Mahendran, Damien Mahoney, David Man, Mariana Mandelli, Sharon Marcussen, Howard Margolius, Louis Marsh, Christopher Marshall, Karin Mattsson, Daniel Maund, Ian McGonigal, Owen McGonigle, Nathan McGuinness, John McLaren, Chris McLaughlin, James McPherson, Antonio Meazzini, Sven Mecklenbroich, Gurel Mehmet, Cedric Menard, Szabolcs Menyhei, Sebastian Meszmann, Steffen Metzner, Thomas Middleton, Josef Mills, Alice Mitchell, Effandi Mohamed, Vikram Mohan, David Moraton, Antoine Moulineau, Tristan Myles, Jens Mårtensson, Dominik Müller, Ashley Nagy, Anton Nazareth, Martin Necas-Niessner, Stuart Nelhams, Geng Tong Neo, Kieran Nicholas, Lukas Niemczyk, Cyrus Ongg, Andreas Opferkuch, Alban Orlhiac, Elaine Ormes, Nathan Ortiz, Lucie Ostrer, Vanessa Paeplow, Elisavet Paneta, Massimo Pasquetti, Nikul Patel, Eloise Rachael Payne, Mark Payne, Soren Bendt Aaboe Pedersen, Tom Pegg, Laurie Pellard, Gabriele Pellegrini, Philip Pendlebury, Sven Peters, Roland Petrizza, Tobias Pfeiffer, Fred Place, George Plakides, Yosafat Prayogo, Gabriela Pruszkowska, Jakub Pruszkowski, Graeme Puttock, Simon Pynn, Dione Quek, Carlos Jorge Da Cruz Ramalhao, Amardeep Rattan, Luke Rawcliffe, Paul Riddle, Pasquale Riefoli, David Ramon Rodriguez, Arron Roebuck, Austin Ronald, Christoph Roth, Sean Rowe, Simeon Rowsell, Leigh Russell, Sophie Russell, Olivier Ryard, Fredrik Rönnvall, Matthew Salisbury, Olov Samuelsson, Lui Sanchez-Fontillas, Malte Sarnes, Samuel Saxon, Matthias Scharfenberg, Eduardo Lalo Schmidek, Erik Schneider, Luis Scholtz, Andy Scrase, Ryan E. Seymour, Yvette Shum, Chris Sillitoe, Wayne Simmons, Holly Simms, Gregory Simp, Andrea Sjoberg, Mykhailo Slavov, Anton Smit, Donna Smith, Matthew Smith, Suzanne Smith, Tom Smith, Simon Speight, Juri Stanossek, Richard Stay, Jim Steel, Kristin Stolpe, Moritz Strothmann, Jonathan Styles, Aline Sudbrack, Philip Swart, Alex John Tan, Raymond Tan, Seng Kiat Tan, Darcie Tang, Christopher Taylor, Benoit Terminet Schuppon, Michael Thalmann, Michael Thingnes, Tjurn Timm, Stephen Tong, Oscar Tornincasa, Adrian Tsang, Kat Tysoe, Marion Uhl, Johan Van Den Dorpe, Victor van Wetten, Charles Varenne, Helga Victoria, Sukumaran Lalithambika Vijin, Dani Villalba, Sebastian von Overheidt, Michael Vorberg, Ted Waine, Mark Wainwright, Andy Warren, Jonathan Webb, Johannes Weiss, Mattias Wernér, Joseph West, Stephanie Whitmarsh, Michael Wilbourn, Amber Wilkins, Tammy Willbourne, Guy Williams, Simon J. Williams, Thorsten Wolf, Eddy Wong, Leong Kit Wong, William Wong, Helen Wood, Lisa Alice Wood, Christopher Wright, Perry Yap, Cao Ye, Xiong Ying, Phil Young, Patsy Yiu Ping Yuen, Yak Hong Yung, Jun Zhang, Cleve Yilun Zhu, Ian Abbott, Daniel Baker, Daniel Beckmann, Markus Bäuerle, Daniel Caffrey, Robert John Davies, Rodrigo Dorsch, Peter Driscoll, Gregory Duncan, Richard Harper, Richard Hayward, Prerana Jaiswal, Thilo Kuther, Zhihong Leo, Ravi Mehta, Tobias Moenninger, Jason Mohan, Dean Parks, Chintan Parmar, Bhavik B. Patel, Enrik Pavdeja, Jonas Schmid, Georgina Street, Peter Sumner, Chris Tomkins, Nick van Diem, Bence Varga, Gianluca Vatinno, Vanessa Velasquez, Huw Whiddon, Trevor Young

Stunts

David Anders, Nico Bastian, Mathias Beckwerment, Chris Brueck, Oliver Bryant, Ramazan Bulut, Michael Byrch, Rob Cooper, Andre D Cruze, Ben Dimmock, Levan Doran, Jim Dowdall, Sean Edwards, Bradley Farmer, Niki Faulkner, Aldonio Danny Freitas, Maximillian Goetz, Richard Hansen, Teresa Henn, Mark Henson, Nick Hobbs, Daniel Holst, Paul Howell, Rob Hunt, Phil Keen, Ralf Kelleners, Paul Kennington, Christoph Knobloch, Dominik Kowalski, Mike Lambert, Derek Lea, James Littlejohn, Jörg Lorbach, Tony Lucken, Darren Malkin, Erol Mehmet, Peter Miles, David Newton, Ray Nicholas, Tobias Nied, James O Donnell, Ian Pead, Andy Pilgrim, Charles Ramsay, James Rhodes, Mark Southworth, Shane Steyn, John Street, Carl Stück, Arran Topham, Marcel Vietzke, Jamie Wall, Reg Wayment, Lars Wolters, Liang Yang, Frank Glaser, Tom Karbaum, Sam Parham, Thomas Pöpl, Annastasia Tkatchenko, Marcel Vietzke, Steen Young

Camera and Electrical Department

Nicola Aigner, Chris Allkins, Thomas Antoszczyk, David Badouin, Telfer Barnes, Jacob Barrie, Hatti Beanland, Max Bestle, Jakob Bonfils, Georg Bozkurt, Jeremy Braben, Jaap Buitendijk, Ergun Cankaya, Dan Carling, Stefan Ciupek, Barney Coates, Matt Cole, Luke Coulter, Michael Coulter, Ben Cozens, Anthony Cupples, Nicolas Damseaux, Klaus Daubenberger, Yannick de Decker, Martin Demmer, Sandra Derwenskus, Julius Dommer, Andreas Drösser, Tord Erhard, Jens Philip Erlach, Johnny Feurer, Mark Fletcher, Mark Funnell, Dan Garlick, Volkmar Geiblinger, Scot Gill, Stuart Godfrey, Anthony Goulding, Rodrigo Gutierrez, Nicolay Gutscher, Guy Hammond, Kenny Harper, Darren Harvey, Phill Heale, Daniel Hegarty, Udo Heinz, Dermot Hickey, Steve Hideg, Ingo Hilden, Stuart Howell, Felix Hüsken, Gunnar Jacobsen, Emil Jevtic, Ben Joiner, Ben Jones, Karl Jones, Felix Jost, Mithat Kasapbasi, Jens Kaschub, Borris Kehl, Oliver Kellmann, Conrad Keuck, Sam Kite, Christian Kitscha, Steffen Kress, Stephanie Kulbach, Andreas Landgraf, Casper Leaver, Alexandra Leber, David Littlejohns, Rupert Lloyd-Parry, Annegret Luitjens, Steve Macher, Shaun Magee, Marc-Jason Maier, Tyzian Masik, Bernd Mayer, David McAnulty, James McGee, Jaime McInerney, Sascha Mieke, Kim Mikkelsen, Jon Mitchell, Tom Mitchell, Rob Monger, Andy Munday, Paul Murphy, Dean Murray, Peter Myslowski, Thomas Neivelt, Dirk Oerter, Tom Ormerod, Sascha Ossendorf, Gary Owen, Won-suk Park, Robert Patzelt, Daniel Pelegero, David Penfold, Johannes Pfleger, Elliot Purvis, Alastair Rae, Ralph Ramsden, Mark Richards, Robin Ritter, Ami Rodrigues, Ben Casciello Rogers, Jens Uwe Rottger, Martin Rudolph, Sabine Rösing, Benedikt Rüchel, Stefan Rüsenberg, Verena Schulte, Björn Schäfer, Daniel Schöffend, Paul Sharp, Rob Snell, Stefan Sollich, Jaroslav Spana, Tom Stansfield, Colin Strachan, Kaja Styczynska, Alexander Suer, Brian Sullivan, James Summers, Katie Swain, James Swanson, Ahmet Tan, Benjamin Taye, Martin Taylor, Andy Thomson, Oliver Täubrich, Robert Walisko, David Wall, Martin Walocha, Harry Wiggins, Nathan Wiley, Toby Wilkinson, Jens Winkler, Michael Wood, Martin Wysmyk, Patrick Zimmermann, Javier Santos Audera, Sophie Baggaley, Jason Berman, Flip Bleekrode, Peter Brimson, Mat Brooks, JP Caldeano, Theo Cook, Ben Curran, Rupert Hornstein, Larry Hurt, Danny McGee, John Phillips, Iwan Prys Reynolds, Dani Riot, Mark Sullivan, Christian Swain, Nick C. Teulon, Neil Tomlin, Ali Youssef

Casting Department

Vanessa Baker, Iris Baumüller, Theo Park, Tanja Schwichtenberg, Robert Sterne, Gregor J. Weber, Adriana Pinheiro Torres

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Basil Anastasi, Ane Bremer, Ali Brown, Bartholomew Cariss, Martin Clarke, Ellen Crawshaw, Shahida Day, Anthony Drewett, Ricarda Gerhard, Jules Goldsmith, Perry Goyen, Nick Howard, Natalie Humphries, Emma Hutton, Nigel Hyams, Anne Jacobi, Anna Lam, Jane Marcantonio, Sophie Monro-Pruett, Christa Münstermann, Emma O Loughlin, Steve O Sullivan, Amy Pollitt, Paulina Polom, Sarah Jane Reichert, Anna Reynolds, Rosa Schlösser, Laura Smith, Yanika Waters, Sarah Wüthrich, Harriet Kendall, Claire Trumble

Editorial Department

Fiorenza Bagnariol, Gregor Baumert, Siobhan Boyes, Derek Burgess, Carolyn Calvert, Peter Collins, Simon Davis, Michael Bruce Ellis, Rob Farris, Marie Fernandes, Robert Friebe, Thomas Gieraths, Erhard Giesen, Adam Glasman, Cheryl Goodbody, Emily Greenwood, Neil Harrison, Toska Hartmann, Dan Helme, Alexander Johnson, Laurence Johnson, Timothy P. Jones, Ray Lau, Patrick Malone, Clive Noakes, Laura Pavone, Gordon Pratt, Thomas Ramin, Jeremy Richardson, Jonas Schmidt, Aurora Shannon, Valentin Steiner, Justin Tillett, Laurent Treherne, Russell White, Jonathan Collard, David Gallegos, Steve Owen, Lance Spindler, Katelin Westwood

Location Management

Tex Avery, Stephan Baraniecki, Carsten Bartmann, Joshua Benedetti, Bruno Cassoni, Megan Cooke, Eleri Coulten, John Crampton, Jeremy DeCoursey, Benedikt Eisenstecken, Alicia Forsaith, Emma Gunnery, Daniel Hilary, Daniel Hillary, Hannah Lamb, Naomi Lamb, Helene Lenszner, Jeremy Levy, Toby Lomas, Frank Meter, Michael Mosses, Peter Muhr, Adam Newbury, Santiago Placer, Daniel Schröer, Amie Tridgell, John Wainscott, Adam Warne, Rob Wicks, Vicki Wilson, Carn Burton, Jonah Coombes, Richard Edwards-Earl, Sam Johnson, Adam Rae

Music Department

Nick Angel, Max Aruj, Peter Asher, Bob Badami, Lorne Balfe, Michael Brook, John W. Chapman, Andrew Christie, Jack Dolman, Bryce Jacobs, Jasha Klebe, Steven Kofsky, Satoshi Mark Noguchi, Satnam Ramgotra, Czarina Russell, Monica Sonand, Martin Tillman, Mel Wesson, Vicki Williams, Catherine Wilson, Chuck Choi, Taurees Habib, Jörg Hüttner, Benjamin R. Robinson, Adam Schmidt, Raul Vega, Mary Webster, Brian Wherry

Script and Continuity Department

Katrina Barton, Julia Chiavetta, Ruth Halliday, Sue Hills, Karen Jones, Klaus Lintschinger, Marinella Setti, Zoe Simijonovic

Transportation Department

Graham Ashley, Richard Austin, Robert Christopher Austin, Nigel Bancroft, Carsten Baum, Mark Beeton, Jochen Behle, Nico Bindels, Christoph Blum, Ricardo Briz, Andrea Burani, Matt Carter, Jim Chapman, Nicholas Colyvas, Louise Cornwell, Fergus Cotter, John Counsell, Roberto Crippa, Sebastian Demiet, Chris Dinnage, Andy Dixon, Chris Drake, Ian Evans, David Friedewald, Tim Großkurth, Christoph Haas, Rob Hall, Peter Hamilton, Ollie Hancock, Stefan Hase, Jens Hauge, Silvio Heß, Mark Higson, Chris Holland, Herbert Hoppe, John Horan, Jeff Hudson, Mark Hudson, Tim Kary, Paul Knapfield, Marcus Koszczol, Katsu Kubota, Joachim Langen, Felix Lemke, Rene Ligonnet, Chris Locke, Michael Lyons, Barry Majithia, Jörg Vincent Malotki, Jochen Mass, Ron Maydon, Peter Mercer, Andy Meryck, David Methley, Clas Muller, David O Donoghue, Mauro Pane, Eric Peterson, Steve Pickersgill, Bashir Rana, Terry Reece, Lea Robinson, David Rush, Jason Rush, Grant Saunders, Lilian Scharnhorst, Andreas Schmidt, Will Schryver, Christoph Stec, Bohdan Stoklasa, Dirk Stratmann, Martin Stretton, Lyn Sullivan, Ted Taylor, Stuart Tizzard, Joe Twyman, Sebastian Von Merveldt, Oliver Ward, Lars Wensing, Barrie Williams, Marcel Winterscheid, Jason Wright, Ian Yea, Glenn Charter, Leon Keegan, David Lewis, Barry Quibell, Dave Williams, Nigel Willson

Additional Crew

Careth Ackehurst, Tom Ackerley, Kerry Adams, Sofie Louie Thörner Andersen, Reno Antoniades, Andy Balfour, John Barnes, Michael Bartsch, Giles Beck, Andrew Bergermann, Volker Beyer, Peter Biddell, Anja Bierhoff, Rob Blythe, Manuel Bolze, Gordon Bradford, Ruth Breslaw, Tim Bridgman, Mike Brookes, Tanja Bungart, Matt Byrne, Neil Calder, Alastair Caldwell, Hamish Chisholm, Jillian K. Clark, Adam Cooper, Rebecca Coppin, Jessica Corlett, Kalin Coromina, Ian Cox, Bill Crawford, Andrea Cuccoro, Lewis Cullington, Malcolm Davis, Romilda De Luca, Torben de Vries, Rodney De Winter, John Denmark, Thomas Dickmeis, Christa Dobrowolski, John Doherty, Farnaz Donovan, Sekani Doram, Michael Dovey, Daniel Drewry, Georgia Edwards, Burkhard Eick, Peter Everson, Manuel Faber, Joshua Fairbairn, Herbie Fowles, Tim Francis, Carly Gilbert, Sven Glocke, Gabriel Henrique Gonzalez, Renate Graichen, Eric Greenfeld, Marcel Greive, Gerry Grennell, Anwen Griffiths, Theo Hammond, Marc Hansell, Fiona Harper, Andy Harris, Rob Harris, Andy Harriss, Paul Hay, Judith Hellriegel, Edward Hemming, Richard Henry, Moritz Herberg, Paul Heritage, Udo Hesselmann, Annie Hitchcock, Ruth Hodgson, Terry Hughes, Josh Hyams, Judith Jaeger, Jeni Jones, Matt Nichol Jones, Jan Jouaux, Elisa Kaldewei, David Keadell, Tine Kollmar, Adam J. Korn, Astrid Krebs, Sandra Kunack, Nina Köntges, Georgia Landers, Tom Lawson-Baker, Frank Lehmann, Friederike Linge, Barry Linley, Mark Linstone, David Lough, Christopher Lytton, Michael Mahler, Emma Mallett, Oliver McCrudden, Stuart McCrudden, George McDonald, Markus Meedt, Simon Mills, Ali Moshref, Paul Murphy, Julian Murray, Peter Nauman, Sophie Neave, Stefan Neugebauer, Olivia Newhouse, Alice Northey, Terry O Neil, Marcello Pane, Stephan Papenheim, Roger Parkes, Linda Pather, Tom Payton, Heidi Peters, Hans Ploenes, Katherine Pomfret, Bradley Porter, Mandy Rahn, Christine Rau, Roy Reader, Lino Rettinger, Tom Reynolds, Susanne Ritter, Andrew C. Robinson, Darren Robinson, Al Rochester, Ben Rock, Hunter Rodriguez, Heidi Rund, Darren Sawyer, Elke Schubert, Niklas Schulz, Steffen Schumann, Angela Scurrah, Kirsty Seager, Rob Seager, Rob Shannon, Arnie Shelton, Andrew Sillence, Raj Brinder Singh, Daniel Smith, Mel Smith, Paul Smith, Susi Stach, Anthony Stagles, Kirsten Steffens, Darren Stone, Emma Sturgis, Dan Stutz, Nicky Surressi, Matt Taylor, Rachel Taylor, Sean Thomas, Sandra Thornton, Bradley Tory, Judy Tossell, Florian von Frenckell, Tanya von Moser, John Wainscott, Stephen Walsh, Hamish Ward, Matthew Warren, Ian Watermeier, Hubert Weber, Ann-Christin Wegner, Graham White, Dean Willmott, Jona Wirbeleit, Mike Woodley, Dave Wooton, Nick Yallop, Victoria Zalin, Guido Zappey, Danielle Zloto, Stephanie Ahlen, Gero Brugmann, Irene Chawko, Cindy Clarke, Nicholas Dalton, Ewan Dunbar, Elton Farla, Glenn D. Feig, Mollie Freilich, James Hanline, Nikhil Jassawalla, Sebastian Magiera, Benjamin Perkins, Mahesh Ramanathan, Matt Spooner, Gregor J. Weber, Trevor Williams

Thanks

3JS, Bob Adams, Christian Angermayer, Ian Ashley, Guy Barresi, Andrew Beaumont, Don Benham, Ian Berry, Matt Bishop, Clive Chapman, Dan Collins, Robert Dean, Ron Dennis, Ramyn-Teimur Djafari, Kevin Scott Frakes, Stephen Gorys, Jean Guittard, Leah Howard, Sabine Howard, John Hughes, David Hunt, Peter Norm Hunt, Colin Ive, Mick Lambert, Janet Long, Jochen Luck, Andrew Marriott, Leon Max, Tony Miles, Philip Moross, Tim Murnane, Selina Natsis, Yoshi Nishio, Albert Nolasco, Heinz Prüller, Jody Scheckter, John Svensson, Simon Taylor, Neil Trundle, Graham White, Roger Wills, Richard Wiseman, Jeff Zwart

Genres

Action, Biography, Drama

Companies

Exclusive Media Group, Cross Creek Pictures, Imagine Entertainment

Countries

UK, USA

Languages

English, German, Italian, French, Spanish

ContentRating

R

ImDbRating

8.1

ImDb Rating Votes

476371

Metacritic Rating

74

Short Description

Rush is a 2013 biographical sports film centred on the rivalry between two Formula One drivers, the Briton, James Hunt and the Austrian, Niki Lauda during the 1976 motor-racing season. It was written by Peter Morgan, directed by Ron Howard and starred Chris Hemsworth as Hunt and Daniel Brühl as Lauda. The film premiered in London on 2 September 2013 and was shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival before its United Kingdom release on 13 September 2013.

Box Office Budget

$38,000,000 (estimated)

Box Office Opening Weekend USA

$187,289

Box Office Gross USA

$26,947,624

Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross

$96,983,009

Keywords

Formula 1,rivalry,1970s,racecar driver,nurburgring germany