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Old Aussie Z1 movie
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Is this thing working? Is this thing on?
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I didn't look at the link you provided but there are 2 endings for that movie. When it first hit the drive in's back in the 70's the ending was, from memory the cop was saying something about how nice {maybe not nice but follow on}, the bikies were and all of a sudden they kick in the door and beat him half to death... I suspect the ending in the link you provided ends where he was saying nice things about them, That was the sanitised TV friendly version, I cringed the first time I saw that. The original cut was 2 hours long, it was later edited down to about an hour and a half...I was 11 when I was snuck into the drive in to see that movie, there was a line up of motorcycles as long as you could see waiting to get in, It was quite a sight for a young fella and started my love of motorcycles !!!
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The version on TUBI had the ending where they kick the crap out of him."the ending sucked".
I didn't look at the link you provided but there are 2 endings for that movie. When it first hit the drive in's back in the 70's the ending was, from memory the cop was saying something about how nice {maybe not nice but follow on}, the bikies were and all of a sudden they kick in the door and beat him half to death... I suspect the ending in the link you provided ends where he was saying nice things about them, That was the sanitised TV friendly version, I cringed the first time I saw that. The original cut was 2 hours long, it was later edited down to about an hour and a half...I was 11 when I was snuck into the drive in to see that movie, there was a line up of motorcycles as long as you could see waiting to get in, It was quite a sight for a young fella and started my love of motorcycles !!!
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I watched it for the bikes and the old cars. By comparison, it still was better than any of the early 70s American biker movies.After about 5 mins of watching Stone I had a decision to make. Keep watching and wasting time I will never get back, or shut it down. I chose option number 2. I will say this, the shooter operating the bolt action rifle at the start was faster than greased lightening. Never seen anyone work a bolt action rifle so fast. And the decapitated head rolling around in the helmet was the icing on the cake. That told me all I needed to know.
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There is a 1999 documentary called Stone Forever, which talks about the making of the movie, and shows the Stone ride which occurs each year.
A guy called Sandy Harbutt wrote, directed and produced this low budget movie.
A lot of the actors went on to successful careers, but Harbutt never made another movie.
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If anyone has wondered why the Z is so valuable in Australia, its probably due to this movie !
There is a 1999 documentary called Stone Forever, which talks about the making of the movie, and shows the Stone ride which occurs each year.
A guy called Sandy Harbutt wrote, directed and produced this low budget movie.
A lot of the actors went on to successful careers, but Harbutt never made another movie.
My 1975 Z 1 B 900 Project
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321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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I tried to watch it today and like every other similar movie of the time, mad max and the like, they are terrible. They were terrible then, and terrible now. All the old Z1s ect were nice to see, but the garbage add on crap like those goofball wind screens ruins looking at the motorcycles, but even if the motorcycles were not all fricked up, my gosh how bad can it get for movies now or 50yrs ago? It just doesn't get much worse. Australia may be great, don't know, but for sure any movie from there ever is terrible regardless of year or content.
So which Australian movies have you actually seen, not many it would seem . There are plenty of very good Aussie movies, Plenty of good American movies too, tons and tons of crap as well, to say all Aussie movies are terrible is ridiculous comment....
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