THERE are just three days left to watch a screening of the classic 1970's film Take it to the Limit.
The film, made by acclaimed American producer Peter Starr, is a snapshot of motorcycling in the mid 1970s and was filmed in the Isle of Man, UK and America.
It is currently being shown at the Manx Museum every night this week up to and including Friday. The showing is the first ever UK big screening for the film.
Peter Starr now writes for top American motorcycle magazines and has returned to the Isle of Man TT this year for the first time since 1977 to support the screenings.
During the 90 minute film speedway, scrambling, road racing, trials, and hill-climbing are filmed in a factual and humorous fashion using ground-breaking (for its day) on-bike footage
Highlights of the film include Mike Hailwood riding and commentating on a lap on a OW31 750 Yamaha during practice for the 1977 Manx Grand Prix - prior to his comeback victory in the 1978 Formula One TT.
Take it to the Limit is screened at 5pm and 7pm. Tickets cost £5. All proceeds will go to Peter's charity the Prostate Cancer Education Foundation and the Manx Museum and National Trust.