12 O'Clock Boyz

12 O'Clock Boyz
Starring The original group of young African-American dirt bike riders who started the dirt-bike phenomenon in Baltimore.
Release dates

2001

2003
Running time
30 minutes [1]
Country United States
Language English

12 O'Clock Boyz is a documentary that was released in 2001, 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.

12 O’Clock Boyz is the first-ever Baltimore dirt-bike documentary 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 documentary film to be made in 2003.[4]

Film Series

The 12 O'Clock Boyz film series consist of the below two documentary films released in the United States.

References

  1. "12 O'Clock Boyz". U.S. Copyright Office. Retrieved 2001.
  2. "12 O'Clock Boyz". U.S. Copyright Registration Number: PAU002610236.
  3. "U.S. Copyright Office". The film, 12 O'Clock Boyz was released in the United States in 2001.
  4. "12 O'Clock Boyz (2003)". U.S. Copyright Office. Retrieved 2003.

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