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Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2012
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Maeve Dermody, Callan Mulvey, Susie Porter, and Matt Nable in Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms (2012)
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The story of the Milperra massacre, when the bikie clubs the Bandidos and Camoncheros went to war on Father's Day in suburban Sydney.The story of the Milperra massacre, when the bikie clubs the Bandidos and Camoncheros went to war on Father's Day in suburban Sydney.The story of the Milperra massacre, when the bikie clubs the Bandidos and Camoncheros went to war on Father's Day in suburban Sydney.

  • Stars
    • Callan Mulvey
    • Matt Nable
    • Susie Porter
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    912
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    • Stars
      • Callan Mulvey
      • Matt Nable
      • Susie Porter
    • 12User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Callan Mulvey
    Callan Mulvey
    • Anthony 'Snoddy' Spencer
    • 2012
    Matt Nable
    Matt Nable
    • Jock Ross
    • 2012
    Susie Porter
    Susie Porter
    • Vanessa Ross
    • 2012
    Maeve Dermody
    • Lee
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    Anthony Hayes
    Anthony Hayes
    • Caesar Campbell
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    Richard Cawthorne
    Richard Cawthorne
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    Luke Ford
    Luke Ford
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    Richard Sutherland
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    Damian Walshe-Howling
    Damian Walshe-Howling
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    • 2012
    Luke Hemsworth
    Luke Hemsworth
    • Shadow
    • 2012
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    • 2012
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    7elvcowen

    Immersion Breaking issue

    Overall I found this series to be quite good. The characters are believable and fairly true to the 1%ers I know.

    I however find the absolute disregard for helmet laws to be very immersion breaking, helmet laws in Aus came in during 1961 (Jan 1st 1961) and the real 1%ers I know did not disregard the helmet laws (it wasn't worth the police hassle), especially considering this is set during the late 70's early 80's as is displayed by the cars shown, the characters in this show would have grown up with helmet laws in place therefore the characters would be likely to abide by the laws regarding helmet use. The only scene where a character is shown prominently wearing a helmet is one where the helmet clearly served it's purpose, he was injured not dead after suffering a head meets road incident. It is also very much an Americanisation of the series.

    There is also a minor quibble that up until the mid-late 80's Harley's were not the bike of choice of the 1%ers it was generally heavily modified UJM's or British bikes.
    1bubblesarbear

    Really bad

    The characters arent even believable as bikers, especially the guy who plays Cesar, that guy looks like a short fat women with a wig and fake beard. I guess it's hard for feminine men to try and play tough manly men. What a waste of time!!!
    7brianandjayne

    The biker were period

    I see Earl from Australia talking about the bikes and the film.As for the film,I have been a biker my whole life and first wore colours in 1971 and still do.I am also a film maker.The way they act on the film is just about dead on and as for the bikes.They are all Harley Shovel heads which were made from 1966 to 1984.None of the bikes are new and are all authentic to the period.In 84 they began building Evos and the switched to Twin Cam engines in 1998.They were Twin Cams in the harleys in 2011 so no you are wrong about the bikes.Those bikes are the bikes we road back in the 60s 70s and 80s.As for the Sportsters in the film,they were all period Iron Heads.Before you run things down maybe it would be wise to get your facts strait first.This was not bad film and it took me back to those days.It was very realistic in it's portral of bikers in the 70s and 80s.And as for Campbell,it isn't was but is as the Enforcer is still alive.
    4Headturner1

    Eh

    I've been watching everything Matt Nable's in lately. I saw this and thought of Sons of Anarchy( which I know is fictional and I didn't love the series) but this is worse. It looks like it was shot ages ago. The acting and everything is fine but it's based off a true story?!? So the goal was to be the biggest MC in the country??? That's it? What for if you aren't running things besides bashings?!? Didn't see them making money illegally? The cops didn't seem to care of their doings ( like they were paying them off) but for what for?!? Unless they didn't portray that part of it. Oh and Suzie Porter was also a plus. I watched all but the last episode as I really could care less what happens at this point. Moving on to another Nable series...
    9emuir-1

    Weekend bikers? Mad Max lite?

    I found this series excellent, with only a minor quibble or two. In the 90's I rode a Harley Davidson and belonged to a group who worked during the week, but spent their weekends hanging out at a bar run by one of the group, and taking rides together to wherever there was a barbecue or party on a Sunday. The rides had many stops at favorite bars. We lived in Florida and never missed Daytona bike week and Octoberfest. All wore black leather and patches, but no club colors as those in clubs stayed apart. In my opinion, the riders liked to dress up and imagine they were big bad tough guys living the life, but few would have seriously considered joining a violent outlaw club. Never once did I see a party were they got naked or indulged in the antics shown in the series. I saw lots of drinking, but no drugs.

    As no mention was made of how these supposed outlaw bikers earned their living, and some of them appeared to have jobs, they seemed more like weekend bikers to me rather than the full time hard core 1% criminal bikers. Australia in the early 80's may have been different for all I know, as the criminal outlaw gangs were alleged to be into the drug trade.

    I particularly liked the fact that the actors appeared to be riding the motor cycles - no stuntmen other than the one time a rider wore a helmet and was thrown from his bike. I had thought several of the mullet cuts were wigs, but as none of them flew off while riding (unless it was very good green screen work) I guess Damien Walshe-Howling isn't really bald after all.

    The lead actor did an excellent job and handled a very good Scottish accent throughout. Not sure if it would convince a Glaswegian, but at least we could understand what he was saying, something I cannot do with Billy Connelly. Jock struck me as the kind of power drunk ex-military man said to wear his stripes on his pyjamas and drills his children like raw recruits. The military was likely the best time of his life and time stopped there for him. His ambition is to build the largest club in Australia, for no real reason other than ego, and anything getting in the way of his dream triggers his dark side.

    I wish there had been more seasons, but of course, it would have to be fiction as the reason story ended when the bad guys faced justice.

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      Both the Comancheros and Bandidos colours were not uniform with the patches and positioning on the front. Snow was seen to be wearing a "Sons of Anarchy" patch.
    • Goofs
      Throughout the series, the Comanchero were chanting, "Comanchero Forever, Forever Comanchero". However, the actual motto of the Comanchero MC is "Always Comanchero, Comanchero Always".

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    • Release date
      • May 14, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Байкеры: Братья по оружию
    • Filming locations
      • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production company
      • Screentime
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