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Rickman Motorcycles was a British, ... the 125s had German Zundapp engines, ... 1974 Rickman CR750 at the A.M.A. Motorcycle Hall of Fame;
André Malherbe in 1974 aboard a 125 cc Zündapp Zündapp ZD20 1977 Zündapp Bella scooter Zündapp Janus microcar A Zündapp sewing machine. After World War II the company transitioned to smaller machines, notably the "Bella" motor scooter, which was a relatively heavy machine for its type. In 1951 Zündapp released the last of its heavy ...
He rode a Zündapp to win the 1973 FIM 125cc European motocross championship, and repeated as champion in 1974. [1] [2] [3] Malherbe finished the 1977 season third in the 250cc motocross world championship. [4] Malherbe moved up to the 500cc world championship in 1978 and finished the season as the highest scoring KTM rider in sixth place. [5]
Highest-grossing films of 1974 Rank Title Distributor Domestic gross 1 Blazing Saddles: Warner Bros. $119,500,000 2 The Towering Inferno: 20th Century Fox / Warner Bros. $116,000,000 3 The Trial of Billy Jack: Warner Bros. $89,000,000 4 Young Frankenstein: 20th Century Fox $86,300,000 5 Earthquake: Universal: $79,700,000 6 The Godfather Part II ...
Zandy's Bride is a 1974 American Western film directed by Jan Troell and starring Gene Hackman and Liv Ullmann. [1] The film is also known as For Better, for Worse in the United States (TV title). [2] It was filmed on location near Big Sur, California. [3]
1974 The Playboy of the Western World: Christopher 'Christy' Mahon Television film 1975 The Naked Civil Servant: Quentin Crisp: Television film British Academy Television Award for Best Actor: 1976 Shades of Greene: Fred Episode: "A Drive in the Country" Play for Today: Alec Cassell Episode: "The Peddler" The Sweeney: Tony Grey Episode ...
Journey to the Centre of the Earth is a live album and second overall by English keyboardist Rick Wakeman, released on 3 May 1974 by A&M Records.It was recorded in concert at the Royal Festival Hall in London, England on 18 January 1974, staged for the premiere of his symphonic rock adaptation of Jules Verne's 1864 science-fiction novel of the same name.
January 7, 1974 () F. Scott Fitzgerald and 'The Last of the Belles' is a 1974 American made-for-television biographical romance drama film directed by George Schaefer and starring Susan Sarandon , Blythe Danner and Richard Chamberlain .