
Knight Rider: Knight of the Phoenix
After Detective Michael Long is shot and left for dead, he is saved by the eccentric billionaire Wilton Knight. He is given a new face by plastic surgery, a new identity as Michael Knight, and the Knight Industries Two Thousand (KITT) – a dream car with super-spy gadgets and nearly invulnerable armor.
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Plot Summary
Michael Knight, a former detective presumed dead, is given a new identity and a state-of-the-art, artificially intelligent car named KITT. Together, they travel the country fighting injustice and helping the helpless. KITT, voiced by William Daniels, is equipped with advanced technology and a strong moral compass, making him Michael's indispensable partner.
Critical Reception
The pilot movie for 'Knight Rider' was a significant success, establishing the show's premise and captivating audiences with its blend of action, futuristic technology, and a charismatic lead. It laid the groundwork for a popular and enduring television series.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its innovative concept of a high-tech, crime-fighting car.
- Hailed for David Hasselhoff's charismatic performance as the heroic Michael Knight.
- Seen as a fun, action-packed adventure with a unique buddy-cop dynamic between man and machine.
Google audience: Audience reception for the pilot movie was overwhelmingly positive, with many viewers appreciating the exciting premise and the memorable character of KITT. It quickly became a beloved piece of 80s television.
Awards & Accolades
None notable, but it served as the successful pilot for a highly popular television series.
Fun Fact
The distinctive voice of KITT was provided by veteran actor William Daniels, who initially hesitated to take the role because he felt it was too silly.
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