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Captain America is a 1979 American made-for-television superhero film loosely based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, directed by Rod Holcomb and starring Reb Brown. The film was followed by the sequel Captain America II: Death Too Soon , also released in the same year.
The character later appears in Captain America: Holocaust For Hire by Joseph Silva published by Pocket Books in 1979 [37] and Captain America: Liberty's Torch by Tony Isabella and Bob Ingersoll published in 1998, in which the hero is put on trial for the imagined crimes of America by a hostile militia group. [38]
Replica of the "Captain America" bike in the Deutsches Zweirad- und NSU-Museum. The Captain America bike, made from a then 20-year-old, heavily customized Harley-Davidson panhead is considered one of the most iconic motorcycles ever built, one which captured the zeitgeist of a generation and became an anti-establishment symbol.
Arriving on the scene, the kind deputy offered to personally pay for the motorbike to be towed in the spirit of Christmas, leaving this Captain America tale with a very happy ending.
Captain America (1979) VHS April 13, 1994 [68] Captain America II: Death Too Soon: VHS April 13, 1994 [69] Captain America / Captain America II: Death Too Soon Double Feature: DVD October 18, 2011 [70] Captain America (1990) LaserDisc: February 9, 1992 [71] VHS June 23, 1994 [72] Blu-ray May 21, 2013 [73] Captain America: The First Avenger
He first appeared on film and television in the early 1970s, playing minor or supporting roles up until 1979, where he played Captain America in two made-for-tv films. Following this, Brown played supporting roles in major Hollywood productions his most notable being Ted Kotcheff's Uncommon Valor which was a box-office success.
Harley-Davidson Panhead engine at the Harley-Davidson Museum Harley-Davidson panhead motor Replicas of the Captain America bike and Billy Bike at the Harley-Davidson Museum in Milwaukee [1] The Panhead is an overhead-valve Harley-Davidson motorcycle engine, so nicknamed because the rocker covers resembled cooking pans.
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