Stichworte: Vespa, Mods, Lambretta, Brighton, Mods
Ray Burdis has specifically said that the movie is not a sequel to the original Quadrophenia movie, though it does feature some of the characters, and is set in the mod subculture.[3]
The film itself, does not feature any characters from the movie, unlike the book it is based on. Overall, the film deals with a young mod character Danny (Sam Gittins), who runs a nightclub, as well as a scooter repair shop. He ends up in … mehrtrouble when he learns his club's secret financier is insane psychopathic gangster, Mad Mike. Not wanting to lose the club he loves so much, Mad Mike promises to sign over his shares in the club to Danny if he does a drug run for him. Danny tries to get assistance from the police, but the entire British Police force is controlled by Mad Mike.
In order to escape the wrath of the gangsters and reclaim his club, Danny and his friends conjure up a whacky plan, deciding to retrieve the long hidden stash of drugs from the Isle of Man and smuggle the drugs back on their scooters on the run. After arriving at the Isle of Man and setting up camp, they encounter a midget who warns them of a ghost in a haunted ruin. They go into a hidden underground chamber where they find the legendary drugs that Mad Mike wants. They then flee, after being scared off by the "ghost".
Eventually, they meet up with Mad Mike's gangsters, who are going to kill them. A rival gang of yardies show up to get the drugs, and there is a shoot out, but fortunately the police turn up in the nick of time and all the gangsters are arrested, and the main characters. weniger