Movies like Quicksilver (1986)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Quicksilver, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. The Fast and the Furious

    #318 most popular movie yesterday

    Although it's based around street racing cars rather than bicycles, The Fast and the Furious shares Quicksilver's intense action sequences and its story about urban subcultures, which makes it a potential hit with Quicksilver's audience.

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    2. Point Break

    #993 most popular movie yesterday

    Point Break, featuring an FBI agent infiltrating a gang of adrenaline junkie surfers, is not about cycling but celebrates a similar high-octane lifestyle and counter-culture theme to Quicksilver. The compelling action and chase scenes will attract the same audience.

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    3. Gleaming the Cube

    #5,148 most popular movie yesterday

    Although Gleaming the Cube is about skateboarding rather than biking, its story of a young man using his sports skills to solve a mystery and fight crime shares the kinetic energy and youth culture that Quicksilver fans enjoy.

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    4. Premium Rush

    #5,415 most popular movie yesterday

    Like Quicksilver, Premium Rush is an adrenaline-fueled ride focusing on the life of a bike messenger. The film's intense chase sequences and the protagonist's need for speed are sure to captivate Quicksilver fans.

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    5. Rad

    #5,819 most popular movie yesterday

    Released just one year after Quicksilver, Rad dives into the world of BMX racing. With its 80s vibes and competitive cycling scenes, fans of Quicksilver will connect with Rad's underdog story and thrilling bike stunts.

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    6. American Flyers

    #6,195 most popular movie yesterday

    American Flyers, like Quicksilver, examines the lives of competitive cyclists, but infuses more drama by exploring the complex relationships between its main characters. It’s a film that will appeal to those who appreciated Quicksilver's cycling theme and emotional depth.