Viva Knievel! (1977) - film review
Gordon Douglas
Action / Adventure / Biography / Comedy / Crime / Drama

Summary
Viva Knievel! is an American action film first released in 1977,
directed by Gordon Douglas.
The film stars Evel Knievel, Gene Kelly, Lauren Hutton, Red Buttons and Leslie Nielsen.
It has also been released under the title: Seconds to Live.
Our overall rating for this film is: very poor.
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Credits
- Director: Gordon Douglas
- Script: Norman Katkov, Antonio Santillán
- Photo: Fred Jackman Jr.
- Music: Charles Bernstein
- Cast: Evel Knievel (Evel Knieval), Gene Kelly (Will Atkins), Lauren Hutton (Kate Morgan), Red Buttons (Ben Andrews), Leslie Nielsen (Stanley Millard), Cameron Mitchell (Barton), Frank Gifford (Himself), Eric Olson (Tommy Atkins), Sheila Allen (Sister Charity), Albert Salmi (Cortland), Dabney Coleman (Ralph Thompson), Ernie F. Orsatti (Norman Clark), Sidney Clute (Andy), Robert Tafur (Governor Garcia), Marjoe Gortner (Jessie), Brent Dunsford (Reporter), Johnny Timko
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 106 min
- Aka: Seconds to Live
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