During the winter of 1975 in Hawaii, surfing was shaken to its core. A group of young surfers from Australia and South Africa sacrificed everything and put it all on the line to create a sport, a culture, and an industry that is today worth billions of dollars and has captured the imagination of the world. With a radical new approach and a brash colonial attitude, these surfers crashed headlong into a culture that was not ready for revolution. Surfing was never to be the same again.
Edward Norton
Clyde Aikau
Ben Aipa
Bernie Baker
Dick Baker
Larry Bertlemann
Wayne Bartholomew
Ian Cairns
Nick Carroll
Tom Carroll
Bill Delaney
Alexandra Florence
John John Florence
Dave Gilovich
Jeff Hakman