- TARANTINO ON STONE interview featurette
- THE MAKING OF STONE (1974) on-set featurette.
- DELETED SCENES from the original theatrical release.
- “STONE FOREVER” (1999) feature length documentary by filmmaker Richard Kuipers.
- “NOT QUITE HOLLYWOOD” EXTENDED INTERVIEWS with writer/director/actor Sandy Harbutt, cast members Ken Shorter, Rebecca Gilling and Roger Ward, exec-producer David Hannay and editor Ian Barry.
- MAKE-UP TESTS
- STILLS GALLERY with commentary by Sandy Harbutt.
- ORIGINAL THEATRICAL TRAILER
Description
INCLUDES LIMITED EDITION CD SOUNDTRACK composed and produced by Billy Green!
Limited-edition O-ring packaging with exclusive new artwork and extras, including the feature-length documentary STONE FOREVER (1999).
Sandy Harbutt’s seminal bikie movie, Stone, packed out drive-ins around the country in the early 1970s with its potent mix of sex, drugs, rock’n’roll and unbridled horsepower… and in the process helped kickstart the Ozploitation explosion. Ken Shorter (Sunday Too Far Away) is Stone, an undercover cop who infiltrates an outlaw motorcycle gang to investigate a series of grisly killings. He is thrown into the world of the Gravediggers – alienated Nam Vets who live in a fortress by the sea and have their own law, their own satanic religion, their own bevy of bikie chicks (including Rebecca Gilling, Return To Eden, in her film debut) and a nasty habit of getting into violent and bloody gang battles.
Director: Sandy Harbutt
Cast: Sandy Harbutt, Ken Shorter, Rebecca Gilling