Graham Greene's novel Brighton Rock was released as a movie in 2011 but only received limited release in the US and none at all in Canada. The novel was originally set in the 1930s and was a thinly cloaked religious metaphor set in a violent underworld. The movie is set in the mid-sixties and the young ne'er-do-well is also a member of a mod scooter gang. The religious elements have been removed and the story made into more of a modern film noir. The movie was well received by the New York Times and is now available to download on iTunes.
So far I have only watched the trailer and there are quite a few scooters featured.
Absolutely not suitable for children.
Brighton Rock, the movie
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The main character, Pinkie, isn't actually a member of a scooter gang. But he does steal a scooter from outside a Brighton hotel ( a direct grab from Quadrophenia). I watched the movie a while back, as much for the scooter and Brighton visuals as for the fact that it's an adaptation of a Greene novel. The dialogue and plot is choppy but it really is a great film visually speaking. Extra points if you can recognize the common cast member between Brighton Rock and Quadrophenia!
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