Madison (2. 00. 1) - IMDb. Edit. Storyline. Madison, Indiana, 1. The Ohio river port is in full economic decline, its last pride and obsession being its uniquely town- owned power boat, although the raggedy old donation from a millionaire decades ago never comes close to a win. With his doted son Mike as most devoted fan, air- conditioner repairman Jim Mc. Cormick, who had to stop piloting it after a near- fatal accident, devotes all his 'spare' time to it, turning down professional opportunities as that would mean moving, as his wife suggests. Things climax when he realizes the town will either be scrapped from the national racing circuit or host the Gold Cup itself, requiring $5. Walther was fatally injured at Miami Marine Stadium in 1. Mc. Cormick owned Red Man hydroplane. The Kingdom is visible in the background. The stadium didn't open until 1. November of 1. 97. Directed by William Bindley. With Jim Caviezel, Mary McCormack, Jake Lloyd, Bruce Dern. A story about a man's personal struggle to victory in the 1971 Madison. Madison is a 2005 film about APBA hydroplane racing in the 1970s that is based on a true story. Produced by Carl Amari, it stars Jim Caviezel as a driver who comes. In the summer of 1. I was ten years old, and the only thing I looked forward to more than the last day of school, was the first day of practice of the hydroplane racing season. You could say Madison kids were born into racing, the same way some folks were born into the oil business or farming.
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