Knightriders (1981) starring Ed Harris, Gary Lahti, Tom Savini (actor/SFX wizard/stuntman/director), Patricia Tallman, Christine Forrest, John Amplas (best-known as the vampire wannabe in "Martin"), Martin Ferrero, Ken Foree, Stephen King (bit part as loudmouthed tourist) / From IMDb: A travelling troupe of jousters and performers on motorcycles are slowly cracking under the pressure of hick cops, financial troubles and their failure to live up to their own ideals. The group's leader, King Billy, is increasingly unable to maintain his warrior's rule, while the Black Knight is being tempted away to LA and stardom, as they all have to ask why they were here in the first place. This film was my introduction to Ed Harris.It's long been one of my favorites because, in the Eighties, I finally was able to attend Renaissance faires and other events, and I wear garb (otherwise known as costumes), too.
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