Young stunt motorcyclist Johnny Blaze gives up his soul to Mephistopheles to save his dying father. However, Mephistopheles proposes Johnny to release his soul if he become the 'Ghost Rider' and defeat his evil son Blackheart, who wants to possess one thousand evil souls and transform hell on earth.
25 September 1968, Geelong, Australia
13 August 1991, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
26 August 1956, Houston, Texas, USA
2 June 1971, Auckland, New Zealand
23 February 1940, New York City, New York, USA
9 August 1944, Sacramento, California, USA
2 March 1980, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
4 September 1990, Geelong, Australia
18 May 1980, Winchester, Kentucky, USA
December 9, 1984 in Australia
January 01, 2013
Best lines? "Is this thing ever gonna end?" "Not even close." "I shore wish this thang coulda turned out different."February 24, 2007
Mainly the movie's about riding a bike at the speed of sound while your head is burning. They can do anything these days, which isn't quite the same as saying they should do anything these days.February 21, 2007
Not as dreadful as the studio's decision to withhold press screenings until less than 24 hours before opening day would suggest, but not especially good either.March 03, 2007
Grand, empty gestures and loads of CGI effects can't cover up pure schlock. Even the character's iconically cool trademarks -- a flaming skull and a fiery chopper -- are reduced to Velveeta slices. No, damn you, sir.February 21, 2007
So much flatter than it was on the comic-book page.July 06, 2010
Cage needs to produce something special next to make up for crimes against cinema.July 06, 2010
By any real-world standard, this is a stupid piece of junk. But it's very good at being a stupid piece of junk.March 19, 2012
It all seems so wearyingly old fashioned: teenage delinquents on motorbikes, creaky incarnations of Satan, a rock'n'roll take on dangerous cool.November 03, 2012
Ignore the cheesy dialogue, the cardboard cut-out villains and the atrociously OTT acting and just enjoy a good old-fashioned tale of heroes and villains the way the comic-books used to tell 'em.July 06, 2010
The worst adaptation of a Marvel Comics hero yet.February 28, 2007
Nic Cage seems comfortable in the role of the flaming-skulled biker, but the plot holes are too deep even for his Herbie-like arachnid motorcycle to negotiate.February 21, 2007
Provides just enough pop thrills and slam-bang action to make it perfectly acceptable matinee fare.