12 O'Clock Boyz
Starring | The original group of young American dirt bike riders who started the dirt-bike phenomenon in Baltimore. |
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Release date | 2001 and 2003 |
Running time | 30 minutes[1] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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12 O'Clock Boyz is a 2001 American documentary film, documenting the stunts and feats of young African-American dirt bike riders in Baltimore, Maryland. It documents the original group of young African-American dirt bike riders who started the dirt-bike phenomenon in Baltimore, Maryland. The name refers to doing a high angle wheelie that mimics a clock’s hands at 12 o'clock.
12 O’Clock Boyz is the first-ever Baltimore dirt-bike film.[2][3] The film was distributed in the United States in 2001. The success of the original 12 O'Clock Boyz (2001) inspired a further 12 O'Clock Boyz film to be made in 2003.[4]
Film series[edit]
The 12 O'Clock Boyz film series consist of the below two films released in the United States.
- 12 O'Clock Boyz (2001): The original 12 O'Clock Boyz film
- 12 O'Clock Boyz (2003): The subsequent released second 12 O'Clock Boyz film
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