
On this day April 10, 1981, George A. Romero’s offbeat cult classic Knightriders premiered in theaters, offering a completely different ride from the horror films he was known for. Trading zombies for motorcycles and medieval armor, the film followed a traveling Renaissance-style troupe that performed jousting tournaments on bikes, blending action, drama, and counterculture themes into something totally unique.
Starring Ed Harris in his first leading role, the film explored loyalty, identity, and rebellion within a tight knit community trying to live by Arthurian ideals in the modern world. The cast also included Tom Savini, Amy Ingersoll, Patricia Tallman, and Romero regular Christine Forrest. Known for its heartfelt message, gritty tone, and unusual setting, Knightriders didn’t make a big splash at the box office but later earned cult status among Romero fans and indie film lovers.
It’s a film that stands apart — not horror, not quite action, but deeply personal and unlike anything else from the early 80s.
Fun fact: George A. Romero called Knightriders his most personal film, reflecting his own feelings about staying true to ideals in an increasingly commercial world.
Trivia question: What actor had his first leading role in Knightriders before going on to become a major Hollywood star?
Starring Ed Harris in his first leading role, the film explored loyalty, identity, and rebellion within a tight knit community trying to live by Arthurian ideals in the modern world. The cast also included Tom Savini, Amy Ingersoll, Patricia Tallman, and Romero regular Christine Forrest. Known for its heartfelt message, gritty tone, and unusual setting, Knightriders didn’t make a big splash at the box office but later earned cult status among Romero fans and indie film lovers.
It’s a film that stands apart — not horror, not quite action, but deeply personal and unlike anything else from the early 80s.
Fun fact: George A. Romero called Knightriders his most personal film, reflecting his own feelings about staying true to ideals in an increasingly commercial world.
Trivia question: What actor had his first leading role in Knightriders before going on to become a major Hollywood star?