Skinheads (film) explained

Skinheads
Director:Greydon Clark
Producer:Greydon Clark
Starring:Barbara Bain
Chuck Connors
Frank Noon
Music:Dan Slider
Cinematography:Nicholas Josef von Sternberg
Editing:Travis Clark
Distributor:Greydon Clark Productions
Runtime:94 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Skinheads is a 1989 American thriller film, directed, written and produced by Greydon Clark. It is Clark's third film to deal with racial themes, after The Bad Bunch (1973) and Black Shampoo (1976).[1]

Plot

A group of neo-Nazi skinheads violently rob a Jewish grocery. After they flee the scene of the crime, they stop at a roadside diner where they encounter some traveling students. The neo-Nazis terrorize the students and the owner of the diner, leaving two survivors who escape to the nearby Colorado mountains. The neo-Nazis give chase but are met with opposition when a World War II veteran living in the woods comes to the aid of the students.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Black Shampoo Synopsis . Firsching . Robert . AllMovie . 2022-10-24.