BRUCE BROWN DIES

Started by wfopete, December 12, 2017, 09:38:26 AM

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wfopete

Died on Sunday, December 10th. He was 80 years old. RIP.

http://enduro21.com/index.php/usa/2882-on-any-sunday-film-maker-bruce-brown-dies

Pete Petrick
175 Jackpiner
Slow but Good
Pete Petrick
175 Jackpiner
Slow but Good

Steve Minor

Oh No....On Any Sunday, The Endless Summer....and more epic films.

RIP Bruce Brown

Steve Minor
Steve Minor

Rick Bennett

In 1971 I was 16 and owned a Honda S-90 with dirt tires and came out of the movie knowing I would ride for the rest of my days. Great film and perfect timing for us guys in the 70's.
Rick

thrownchain

I watch on any Sunday at least once a month.

Richard Colahan

I'm not going to claim that when I was 20 years old On Any Sunday CHANGED my life...

But it sure did INFLUENCE my life...to this day!
I had been riding and racing for a few years by then...and OAS reinforced my desire to keep on going in this wonderful sport!

Needless to say there are thousands of M/C riders and racers that no doubt feel the same way.

Godspeed Bruce, and thank you...

Richard Colahan
1969 V1225
Upper Black Eddy PA
Richard Colahan
1969 V1225
Upper Black Eddy PA

Glennster

I've watched On Any Sunday many times, what a GREAT movie!!!


Glenn Bruce
Glenn Bruce

skiracer

Great loss to everyone.  Thoughts go out to his family...

1976 MC 5 Original Owner
1976 Penton 175 XC
1985 20' Hi Point trailer
1976 250 MC5 Original Owner
1976 Penton 175 XC
1977 250 GS6
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