Stone (1974) Sandy Harbutt
Stone (1974)
Genre: Action | Adventure | Bikers
Country: Australia | Director: Sandy Harbutt
Language: English | Subtitles: None
Aspect ratio: Widescreen 1.85:1 | Length: 99mn
Members of the Grave Diggers Motorcycle Club are being knocked off one
by one, and someone needs to find out why! Sandy Harbutts timeless
Australian cult film about a bunch of regegades riding Kawasaki 900s.
Although it now looks rather dated, you must remember that when this
movie was made, Australia was a very conservative place. This film
broke a lot of new ground in the early 70's. Firstly, it was all
Australian. Written, Produced, Directed and Starring. Not an American
in sight. Secondly, it contained shots of male and female nudity.
Thirdly, it was extremely gory and violent for it's day. But, the
biggest thing it had going for it was it's incredible bike stunts.(Have
you ever seen a Kawasaki Z900 do a wheelstand?) There's some fantastic
locations in and around Sydney, and the funeral procession is
spectacular, but the opening 10 minutes, or so, will have you on the
edge of your seat. For those of you who are interested, 4 of the actors
starring in "Stone" (Vincent Gil, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Roger Ward and Reg
Evans) would later appear in George Miller's "Mad Max". It must be
something about motorbikes!
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