Mods and Rockers is a 1964 British short film directed by Kenneth Hume and produced by Anglo-Amalgamated.
Otherwise it is not easy to discern its aim beyond obviously appealing to the somewhat limited public for modern ballet.
Company is divided between the black leather jacketed motorcycling Rockers and the Mods, whose trademark is their stylized Edwardian dress.
A weak carbon of West Side Story rumble, dance has two groups brought together by a dogooder vicar whose efforts to "reach" them includes wearing a leather jacket over his clericals and not interfering when the fighting starts.
If there's any serious social comment, it is that British youth is rapidly becoming demasculinized because of addiction to extreme tastes in music, dress and deportment."