Highly rewatchable
"It's quirky, it's captivating, and tells a fun underdog story of a stunt man pushing himself to his daredevil limits to get his name out there only for things to fall apart. It's a wild ride you'll want to take more than once."
Overall rating: 4.736111 / 5 from 72 reviews.
The Devil At Your Heels is a highly acclaimed limited edition Blu-ray featuring a cult classic documentary about stunt driver Ken Carter. The release includes a restored film, selected-scene commentary, and additional interviews and archival footage. Customers praise the documentary for its entertainment value and the quality of the release.
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"It's quirky, it's captivating, and tells a fun underdog story of a stunt man pushing himself to his daredevil limits to get his name out there only for things to fall apart. It's a wild ride you'll want to take more than once."
"This documentary is nuts. Such a great example of confidence without know how. It's a wonder this doesn't go worse. This one feels underrated to me."
"A very entertaining release with a great sense of determination and personality. The film has a unique energy, and the disc presents it very well. The overall package feels thoughtfully handled and makes this a strong addition for collectors."
"This is one of those docs worth owning, because you will want to revisit."
"Canadian documentary about a stuntman who is determined to perform his ultimate stunt at any cost. Shows how far one man is willing to go in order to achieve his dream of success."
"Kickass documentary and piece of Canadian history"
"Legendary doc from a legendary Movie Year. Hat Shelf Ken Carter puts all his, & others, money in a car with a rocket engine because he wants to jump ONE MILE with it. . . From Canada to USA! WHAT could go wrong?. . ."
"The perfect subject for a documentary: both ridiculous and inspiring."
"Not only is the main documentary a fantastic flick but the extras are plentiful and really interesting."
"Good documentary that hasn't been seen by a wide audience maybe ever. Nice batch of supplements, though several are audio only with just an image onscreen. Made up for by the ton of short films related to the subjects/filmmaker. Packaging is good, though poster had some crinkles from not being secured in the case properly at the factory."
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