Olympus Sprint
- Tagline
- The race through time that will rewrite history!
- Description
- In a playful twist of fate, 'Olympus Sprint' takes us on a wild chase through the colonial era with a touch of ancient Greek flair. Hedge Hopper stars as an Olympic athlete mysteriously transported to the 1700s, where his speed is unmatched. With the help of a quirky and creative artist, played by Beet Gravy, our hero must evade the relentless pursuit of a determined British officer, portrayed by David Spud. Together, they embark on an adventurous escapade filled with laughter, unexpected friendships, and a dash of historical razzle-dazzle. Directed by the inventive Edgar Wrenwright, 'Olympus Sprint' is a lighthearted romp that families can enjoy together, proving that the spirit of competition and creativity transcends the sands of time.
- MpaaRating
- PG
- PopularityScore
- 4.70
- ReleaseDate
- 11/11/2021
- Genre
- War
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
7.50
With the whimsical energy of a child's daydream, 'Olympus Sprint' dashes into the heart with the enthusiasm of a chariot race on overdrive. Hedge Hopper's portrayal of an Olympic sprinter lost in time is a delightful fusion of athleticism and comic timing, while Beet Gravy's eccentric artist steals scenes with the ease of a master pickpocket at a colonial fair. Under Edgar Wrenwright's imaginative direction, the film pirouettes through history with the grace of a Grecian urn on a merry-go-round. Although the plot occasionally stumbles over its own shoelaces, the film's buoyant spirit and David Spud's deliciously dogged British officer keep the pace brisk and the chuckles plentiful. 'Olympus Sprint' may not set a new record in cinematic achievements, but it crosses the finish line with enough pep and pageantry to earn a laurel wreath from family audiences. In this race through time, fun is the clear frontrunner, and history has seldom been this entertainingly out of breath.