Blood Road (2017)
1h 36m
Running Time
March 15, 2017Release Date
Blood Road (2017)
1h 36m
Running Time
March 15, 2017Release Date
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Plot.
Blood Road follows the journey of ultra-endurance mountain bike athlete Rebecca Rusch and her Vietnamese riding partner, Huyen Nguyen, as they pedal 1,200 miles along the infamous Ho Chi Minh Trail through the dense jungles of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. Their goal: to reach the site where Rebecca’s father, a U.S. Air Force pilot, was shot down in Laos more than 40 years earlier.
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Cast & Crew.
Rebecca Rusch
Self
Huyen Nguyen
Self
Greg Martin
Himself
Jason Bauer
Self
Leyna Nguyen
Histories (voice)
Jeremy Hunt
Visual Effects Supervisor
Don Duvall
Self
Scott Bradfield
Executive Producer
Jeremy Kent Jackson
Stephen Rusch
Tony Gort
Dialogue Editor
Nicholas Schrunk
Director
Mark Anders
Writer
Thomas Schlesinger
Writer
Emad Abi-Hashim
Additional Writing
Ben Bryan
Executive Producer
Ivonna Maziuk
Production Manager / Associate Producer
Charlie Rosene
Executive Producer
Jordan Sudak
Original Music Composer
Sandra Kuhn
Producer
Matt Bowen
Composer
Sean Aaron
Cinematography
Keith Kenniff
Composer
Robert J.D. Spaulding
Director of Photography
Dana Blackwell
Production Coordinator
John Likens
Art Direction
Ryan Pater
Sound Editor
David Mavro
Cinematographer
Wesley Ebelhar
Animation
Nan Wei
Animation
Ryan Theisen
Editor
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 15, 2017
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 36m
Content RatingNR
Genres
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Wiki.
Blood Road is a 2017 documentary film directed by Nicholas Schrunk and produced by Red Bull. It stars endurance mountain biker Rebecca Rusch, Vietnamese cyclist Huyen Nguyen and cartographer Don Duvall. The film chronicles the journey of Rusch traversing over 1,200 miles (1,900 km) on bicycle along the Ho Chi Minh trail to the site where her father, a US Air Force F-4 fighter pilot, was shot down in Laos 40 years earlier. It won numerous best of festival awards and a News & Documentary Emmy Award in 2018.
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