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Knight Rider Declassified Documentary Movie Trailer HD - Plot synopsis: Knight Rider: Declassified is a 5-part, 5-hour premiere event featuring new, never-before-seen interviews with the cast, creators, and crew who brought this iconic series to life. From the creation of K.I.T.T. to the untold realities behind the scenes and the legacy that followed, this is an unprecedented look at one of television's most enduring legends.
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00:15Television in the 80s was absolutely the cash cow for all the studios.
00:21And the number one thing was action.
00:27It's part of the job. It's called show business.
00:29You put on a good show, you get good business.
00:35We had so many shows that were action-oriented that were trying to do the same thing that Dukes of
00:40Hazzard had set the pace on.
00:43During those years, it was just a very special, special time.
00:47We really had the time of our lives driving the car right into the ground.
00:50Car work was at its heyday back then.
00:53Everything had action in it.
00:55You've got to realize, this is the first time this has ever been done.
00:59Dukes, Fall Guy were a lot of experiments.
01:02There was a lot of action television.
01:04Sometimes I'd work two shows in a day.
01:06There was just a lot of work because there were a lot of TV shows.
01:09The audience was there and the budgets were there.
01:12A lot was like a beehive.
01:14Universal was rightly called a factory because it was a machine.
01:17They had up to 23 to sometimes 31-hour shows they're shooting at the same time.
01:23If the tour's coming through, we've got to stop filming and let the tour go through.
01:27That's how low the TV shows are on the pecking order.
01:30All these action TV shows were trying to get the upper hand as to what can we do that's bigger
01:34and better.
01:34And a lot of them seem to have this focus on some kind of a super machine.
01:44Night Rider was like a rocket that took off and did not stop.
01:50Glenn described the show as Lone Ranger.
01:53Instead of a horse, this guy rides into town with his black car.
01:56But I'm really a car guy.
01:57People have a love affair with cars.
01:59So I fell in love with the car, with Bill's voice.
02:03I am the voice of Night Industry 2000's microprocessor.
02:07Without William Daniels, what would Kit be, right?
02:09William Daniels was absolutely the anchor of the show.
02:13Nobody could tell him how to play Kit.
02:15He had it nailed.
02:17Listen, Glenn, just let me do it with my voice.
02:20Abandon ship and save yourself.
02:22Not a chance, Belle.
02:23I remember David Hasselhoff being an ace.
02:26He was probably the most pleasant professional actor I'd worked with.
02:30David was the essence of gung-ho.
02:33Night Rider influenced a lot of kids.
02:34It influenced them in such a positive way and I'm extremely proud of that.
02:38I think he's a huge reason the show was such a hit.
02:41I do remember seeing the ratings every week and being shocked.
02:45And they kept going up.
02:47I had no idea that it was going to be so popular.
02:54Doing 22 episodes of a TV series like you're in the trenches.
02:57People don't understand there was no CGI.
03:00When you saw Kit jump over that stream, it did.
03:04Well, at Night Rider, we're jumping the Kit car every single week.
03:07Jack made a science of putting that car in the air.
03:11It's palatable when you watch the show because it's real.
03:14Dukes of Hazard, the steel on the General Lee was a little thicker
03:16and it could take the landings a little beefier than the Night Rider car.
03:22We were wrecking cars left and right.
03:24And the damage underneath that car.
03:27The cars that were used in those stunts needed to be repaired.
03:30And that really was killing production.
03:35If I'm off my mark and I hit the other side of that building,
03:38I'm going through that window.
03:39Oh my God, he's going to get killed.
03:41You know, you try and make everything as safe as it possibly can.
03:45He landed, bam, slam, hard.
03:48But it's not safe.
03:49And we found out that people were breaking their backs doing these big car jumps.
03:53Did Jack really do that stunt?
03:55Jack Yill is out of his fucking mind.
03:58We're going to have explosion and this and that and Jack would like,
04:01yeah, I know, set him off when I'm right there.
04:04Kit jumps through the open doors of a moving freight car.
04:07You want to do that stunt, there's no insurance for it.
04:09And Jack said, I'll do it anyway.
04:10He did something insanely great there.
04:13You know, it took his life in his hands there.
04:16Man, because that guy's right, he still cares.
04:21The network was pressuring us.
04:23They really were not happy with Patrice's casting.
04:25There was constant pushback on her.
04:29I'm not going to mention any names because I don't want anybody to go to jail.
04:32Again, I thought, he's going to die.
04:34I'm like, yeah, I don't know how he's going to make it.
04:36Just as I go by, all I see is blood hit the windshield.
04:39I went, oh my God, oh my God.
04:39A lot of puffer time, as we used to call it.
04:42This is a story that may never have been told before.
04:47I mean, I had two dealers call me.
04:49They had never sold so many Pontiacs in all their life.
04:52We had 14 cars and they all had their own specialties.
04:56This car you see here is one of five surviving Knight Rider cars left in the world.
05:00I fell in love with Kit when I was 10 years old and suddenly at the age of 40, I
05:05had the chance of owning my own Kit replica.
05:08I know what it takes to do it and I'm so impressed.
05:14And they drive it around and they get out and they share Knight Rider stories.
05:17It's really an awesome thing.
05:18I'm kind of astonished with the skill set of some fans.
05:21I just, it makes me smile.
05:23The Kit car has become a cultural icon.
05:26When the show came out, we got horrible reviews.
05:32You get the bad reviews, I always say, don't worry about it, we'll get the fans.
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