The Outcasts
Roaring through the streets in dirty denims and leather, The Outcasts present a menacing appearance to the respectable folk of East Anglia. (1985)
Roaring through the streets in dirty denims and leather, The Outcasts present a menacing appearance to the respectable folk of East Anglia. Theirs is an alternative world of wild parties, arrest and sudden death. This film shows a group most people would cross the street to avoid. It's a life which borders on the edge of society and the law, but one which is governed by strict rules and traditions.
There are two faces to The Outcasts. One exists in the pounding of heavy metal music and the exhaust fumes of powerful customised motorbikes. The other lies in the day-to-day grind, where even Outcasts have livings to earn, children to feed and bills to pay. (1985)
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Four's Culture Shockers Collection
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Photography | John Howarth |
Sound | Morton Hardaker |
Film Editor | Jane Val Baker |
Executive Producer | Roger Mills |
Producer | Andy Murrow |
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Culture Shockers
A look at alternative lifestyles throughout the 20th Century.