Stone
Stone
Stone
Stone
Stone
Stone
Stone
Stone
Stone

Stone

Synopsis

Five years before MAD MAX, producer/director/co-writer/star Sandy Harbutt – in his first and only feature film – ignited Australia’s exploitation explosion, launched a global censorship battle and delivered what may still be the best biker movie in history: When an undercover cop (Ken Shorter of SUNDAY TOO FAR AWAY) infiltrates an outlaw motorcycle gang (led by Harbutt), he’ll straddle 7000 RPM of screaming steel for a full-throttle hell ride through sex, violence, and Down Under vengeance.

 

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Film Details



[1974] / 99 min / 1.85:1 / ["Color"] / Region Free

English Mono

Cast and Creators

Sandy Harbutt


Hugh Keays-Byrne (Immortan Joe in MAD MAX: FURY ROAD), Helen Morse (PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK), Roger Ward, Vincent Gil and Reg Evans of MAD MAX fame, and members of the Sydney Hells Angels co-star in the “ass-kicking bite of entertainment that delivers on every level” (DVD Drive-In), now featuring an uncut 4K (not currently available) scan from original vault elements supervised by Harbutt himself shortly before his death.

Blu-Ray (2k) 2-Disc (Blu-Ray + CD) Special Features: 

  • SLIPCOVER
  • The Making Of STONE
  • Deleted And Extended Scenes
  • STONE Forever
  • NOT QUITE HOLLYWOOD Extended Interviews
  • Make Up Tests
  • Slideshow With Commentary By Director Sandy Harbutt
  • Trailer
  • BONUS DISC: CD Soundtrack

Press Quotes

★★★★★ Probably the best biker movie ever made... It beats the average American production to a bloody pulp.

     —Den Of Geek

Excellent entertainment... An ambitious, gritty and hard-hitting bit of cinema that still lives up to its legendary status.

     —DVD Savant

An ass-kicking bite of entertainment that delivers on every level.

     —DVD Drive-In

An indelible classic... Sandy Harbutt's savagely amoral debut is akin to watching celluloid soaked in LSD and set on fire.

     —The Guardian

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