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  1. 12. Juni 2018 · The Indian Wrecking Crew: Directed by John Holman. Narrated by Jay Leno. After WWII, two brands would battle for supremacy in the early days of American motorcycle racing - Harley Davidson and Indian. Three men, Bill Tuman, Bobby Hill and Ernie Beckman, racing for the Indian team, endured lethal heat, exhaustion and barely any pay ...

    • John Holman
    • 2018-06-12
    • Documentary
    • 81
  2. USA (2018) | Dokumentarfilm | 81 Minuten. NEU: PODCAST: Die besten Streaming-Tipps gibt's im Moviepilot-Podcast Streamgestöber. The Indian Wrecking Crew ist ein Dokumentarfilm aus dem...

  3. The exploits of Bobby Hill, Bill Tuman and Ernie Beckman, three enthusiasts who use Indian Scout motorcycles to race in post- WWII America.

    • 1 Min.
    • 2,9K
    • Chassy Media
  4. The Indian Wrecking Crew. Jay Leno narrates this history of the record-setting Indian Motorcycle team, known now as the Indian Wrecking Crew. These three men competed and dominated with Harley Davidson, all while enduring lethal heat, unpredictable conditions and barely any pay.

  5. Summaries. Narrated by Jay Leno. After WWII, two brands would battle for supremacy in the early days of American motorcycle racing - Harley Davidson and Indian. Three men, Bill Tuman, Bobby Hill and Ernie Beckman, racing for the Indian team, endured lethal heat, exhaustion and barely any pay.

  6. Narrated by Jay Leno. After WWII, two brands would battle for supremacy in the early days of American motorcycle racing - Harley Davidson and Indian. Three men, Bill Tuman, Bobby Hill and Ernie Beckman, racing for the Indian team, endured lethal heat, exhaustion and barely any pay.

  7. About. The Indian Wrecking Crew. DOCUMENTARY. After WW2, the sport of motorcycle racing took off across America, with two brands emerging above the rest – Harley Davidson and Indian. Three friends, Bobby, Bill and Ernie, raced for the Indian team, enduring lethal heat, exhaustion, and barely any pay.