Knightriders is a 1981 film written and directed by George A. Romero. It was filmed entirely on location in Pennsylvania, especially in Fawn Township and Natrona. The film is a change of pace for Romero, known primarily for horror films; it is a personal drama about a travelling renaissance fair troupe. Billy leads a traveling troupe that jousts on motorcycles. "King William", as he styles himself, tries to lead the troupe according to his Arthurian ideals. However, the constant pressure of balancing those ideals against the realities and financial pressures of running the organization are... beginning to strain the group. Billy is also plagued by a recurring dream of a black bird. Tensions are exacerbated by Billy's constantly pushing himself despite being injured and the arrival of a promoter named Bontempi , who wants to represent the troupe. After Billy spends a night in jail watching a member of his troupe beaten because Billy has refused a payoff to a corrupt local cop, Billy returns to the fairground where the troupe is next to perform and is shocked that some members want to join with the promoter.
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| Release date: | April 10, 1981 |
| Directed by: | George A. Romero |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 145 Minutes |
| Producer: | Richard P. Rubinstein |
| Editor: | Pasquale Buba, George A. Romero |
| Music by: | Donald Rubinstein, Oscar Brown Jr., Donald Rubinstein |
| Cinematography: | Michael Gornick |
| Screenplay by: | George A. Romero |
| Genre: | Action |