My favorite Biker Movie from 1974

OK this is a tough one but now that Fury Road has come out , people are talking about Mad max, well mad max the original will always be the best and the Biker Gang were also in another movie that i wanted to share with you the same time as Mad Max.

 

But think Back to 1974- if you were indeed around back then, what did you listen too?

Roxy Music with Brian Ferry was banging out hits, Godzilla was a huge theater puller, the IRA were Bombing poor souls back home.

Richard Nixon resigns from US Presidential Office after the findings of the Watergate Scandal.

Lord Lucan Disappears

 

 

How Much things cost in 1974
Yearly Inflation Rate USA 11.3%
Yearly Inflation Rate UK 17.2%
Year End Close Dow Jones Industrial Average 616
Average Cost of new house $34,900.00

 

A few More Examples
Cost of a gallon of Gas 55 cents
Average cost new car$3,750.00
Samsonite Case $62.00
Average Income per year $13,900.00
Average Monthly Rent $185.00 

55 MPH Speed Limit imposed to preserve gas usage US wide.

The largest series of tornadoes in history, hits 13 U.S. states and one Canadian province.

By the time the last of 148 tornadoes

hit early the following morning, 315 died and over 5,000 were injured.

Work begins on the 800 mile long Alaska Oil pipeline

 

Fashion Clothing From 1974

 

So, when this movie came out it was quite a stir for a Motorcycle movie and now 40 years later, the movie Below is still one of my favorites.

 

 

Stone is a 1974 Australian bikie film written and directed by Sandy Harbutt. It was a low budget movie, written by Sandy Harbutt and Michael Robinson.

Police officer Stone goes undercover with the Gravediggers outlaw motorcycle gang, to find out who is murdering their members, one by one.

The film stars Ken Shorter and features Rebecca Gilling, Bill Hunter and Helen Morse. The film’s soundtrack was composed by Billy Green and featured some members of his group Sanctuary. Motorcycles featured include the legendary Kawasaki Z1(900). Stone initially rides a Norton.

The promotional trailer Video on YouTube features narration by radio and media personality John Laws. The film was featured in the documentary, Not Quite Hollywood, in which Quentin Tarantino enthuses about his admiration for the film.

PLOT:

When several members of the GraveDiggers outlaw motorcycle club are murdered, Sydney detective Stone (Ken Shorter) is sent to investigate. Led by the Undertaker (Sandy Harbutt), a Vietnam war veteran, the GraveDiggers allow Stone to pose as a gang member. Leaving behind society girlfriend Amanda (Helen Morse), Stone begins to identify with the Undertaker and his comrades Hooks (Roger Ward), Toad (Hugh Keays-Byrne), Dr Death (Vincent Gil), Captain Midnight (Bindi Williams), Septic (Dewey Hungerford) and Vanessa (Rebecca Gilling), the Undertaker’s girlfriend. Amid violent confrontations with the Black Hawks, a rival gang the GraveDiggers hold responsible, Stone uncovers a political conspiracy behind the killings. When the truth is revealed, Stone must choose between his job and his loyalty to the GraveDiggers.

 

Now the start of the movie is one of the best that I have ever seen as the guy starts his bike in sequence and roars off down the road to his unknown demise, but a great movie for the bikes etc.

Below is the funeral and every year they now have a mad max and stone reunion, but this is such a classic bit of footage as you will never see so many cafe’s like this again.

I have ridden this road many times on my Honda 900 to work in Chatswood so as they ride through here I used to chuckle to myself at the same point.

 

Great shots of Australia too, I used to ride this road when I lived there back in 1997.

An unusual movie but the Grave diggers were a rowdy bunch, but there are a few of the bikers in the movie Mad Max.

What a great sight to see all these Cafe’s belting down the road at one time.

 

 

Now thats a funeral procession and what a send off.

Plenty of birds, booze and bikes with these Grave diggers.

 

More cool shots from the movie that i will always remember.

 

 

Now, back in the late 1970’s thats how our bikes were in the UK.

 

 

Below is one of the lobby cards for the movie.

 

 

 

 

 

If you get a chance, try and watch it, the music is terrible and the acting aint much better but worth a watch.

 

 

 

 

 

 

So I wanted to share this with you and see what you think, as this weekend you may want to try and watch it on you tube.

 

Here is the Trailer for the movie.

And the great Drag race around the houses, super fun for the era and nothing like this in 1974.

 

Here is the FULL movie

 

Have a Great weekend.

carpy

 

I remember these days so well.

I left School in 1978, so all this is so vivid to me, I remember painting the back of peoples Levi Cut off jackets with art work ranging from Rockers, to iron Maiden and black Sabbath, fun times and rode so many miles to fun places.

here is a old video from the days when i was running with the rest of the Rice boilers out there, a good morning for me watching this.

This was mainly a Bikers movie as no real rockers here but you must of been well off if you could of afforded a cine camera as developing was a small fortune.
Enjoy

here is a Black and white snippet of the lads in the 59 club for a documentary.


Always dug Johnny Kidd and Pirates song “Shakin All Over”

Biker gangs bring war to Britain: Cops fear clashes as crews roll into Europe

 

Biker gangs bring war to Britain: Cops fear clashes as crews roll into Europe

Police have warned that violent gangs from America, Canada and Australia – some armed with assault rifles and grenades – have arrived on the continent

Burn rubber: Bikers hit the road
Burn rubber: Bikers hit the road
PA

Britain is bracing itself for a wave of deadly biker gang turf wars which could start rolling across Europe.

Police have warned that violent gangs from America, Canada and Australia – some armed with assault rifles and grenades – have arrived on the continent.

It has raised fears that there will be a surge in violence as the “Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs” battle it out for supremacy and control of organised crime markets.

The UK has been put on alert by Europol, the EU’s law enforcement agency, which says the arrival of the Comancheros and Rebels from Australia, Rock Machine from Canada plus the Mongols and the Vagos from the US has sparked tensions with established biker gangs.

The OMCGs are said to be recruiting far-right militants, football hooligans and members from ex-military circles as they look for control of drug, gun and human trafficking routes.

But many of the gang members are not thought to be proper bikers – some do not even own a bike or have a driving licence.

The Outlaws, who have 30 chapters in England and Wales, were behind the murder of Hells Angel Gerry Tobin, 35.

He was shot in the back of the head while riding his Harley -Davidson on the M40 in 2007.

Europol, who have told British police to monitor UK gangs closely, fear a return of the Great Nordic Biker Wars of the 90s that left 12 dead and nearly 100 wounded.

Large swathes of Denmark, Finland, Sweden and Norway saw rival gangs battle over “drug turfs”.

It began with a car park shoot-out that quickly escalated when an anti-tank rocket was fired at a Hells Angels clubhouse.

The war raged with shootings, street assassinations and bombings.

It ended after an innocent passer-by was killed by a car bomb.

A Europol spokesman said: “Establishing a chapter on the turf of another gang is interpreted as an act of provocation. This is likely to result in violent confrontations which could include the use of rifles like Kalashnikovs and explosive devices such as grenades.

“Given the significant expansion of gangs in Europe, we have informed law enforcement partners of the risk of clashes.”

 

PA Members of Hells Angels MC, Nomads MC, Rebels MC and Bandidos MC
Down underground: Australian bike gangs

The fight riders

There are various biker gangs linked to crime.

Most famous are the Hells Angels – started in ­California in 1948.

The US Department of Justice says it has links to drug dealing, extortion and prostitution.

The Outlaws were formed in the US in 1935.

Members were jailed for a 30-strong brawl at Birmingham Airport in 2008.

The Australian-based Comancheros – named after a John Wayne film – have been involved in deadly feuds with Hells Angels.

Also in Australia, the Rebels demand members ride Harley-Davidsons. Police raids found drugs, guns and a crocodile.

Rock Machine started in Quebec and is active in the Canadian drug trade.

California’s Mongols attract ex-soldiers.

Another US gang is Vagos – whose members wear green.