Tour De Pharmacy (2017) Review

(Andy Samberg / Jeff Goldblum): A wealthy, unskilled Nigerian cyclist who bought his way onto the team.

(Daveed Diggs / Danny Glover): The first Black cyclist in the Tour, facing immense racial prejudice.

The film features an ensemble cast playing both the "young" 1982 versions of the riders and their "present-day" counterparts: Tour de Pharmacy (2017)

(Orlando Bloom): An Italian cyclist with a penchant for aggressive behavior and a mysterious past.

You can currently find on the following platforms: (Andy Samberg / Jeff Goldblum): A wealthy, unskilled

(Freddie Highmore / Julia Ormond): A female cyclist competing in disguise as a man. Where to Watch

The film focuses on the fictional 1982 Tour de France, where a massive doping scandal leads to the disqualification of nearly every rider. Only five "clean" (or at least, less obviously caught) cyclists remain to battle for the yellow jersey. It serves as a spiritual successor to the 2015 tennis mockumentary 7 Days in Hell . Key Characters & Cast You can currently find on the following platforms:

(2017) is a fast-paced sports mockumentary that parodies the pervasive culture of doping in professional cycling . Directed by Jake Szymanski and written by Murray Miller, the 39-minute film is presented as a "lost" documentary about the fictional 1982 Tour de France. Core Premise