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  1. Bunker77 is the wild true story of Bunker Spreckels, a young American rebel seeking freedom, love, and authenticity in a chaotic world. He pushed the limits ...

  2. 19 de feb. de 2021 · Order takeaway and delivery at Who Is Bunker Spreckels, Elwood with Tripadvisor: See 18 unbiased reviews of Who Is Bunker Spreckels, ranked #15 on Tripadvisor among 44 restaurants in Elwood.

  3. 27 de oct. de 2017 · Bunker77: Directed by Takuji Masuda. With Tony Alva, Laird Hamilton, Mike Judge, Johnny Knoxville. A chronicle of the wild and brief life of the 1970s' most controversial surf star and international playboy from Los Angeles, Bunker Spreckels.

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  5. 5 de may. de 2017 · BUNKER77 is the wild true story of a young American rebel seeking freedom, love, and authenticity in a chaotic world. Bunker Spreckels, Clark Gable’s stepson and heir to a sugar fortune, defied expectations and grew into a controversial surf star from the late 60s into the 70s. He pushed surfing’s boundaries by riding very short boards in ...

  6. Bunker Spreckels became famous as a surfer, but he was born into the wealthy Spreckles family, a dynasty built on the sugar trade that gave us the term ‘sugar daddy.’ At five, Bunker’s mother remarried, and he suddenly had a new stepfather, Hollywood icon Clark Gable, who treated him as his own son.

  7. Mysterious, handsome and above all decadent, Bunker Spreckels was a highborn hedonist and exceptional surfer of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Heir to the Spreckels Sugar fortune and stepson to Clark Gable, he spent his childhood in Waikiki, which is where he learned to surf and eventually began shaping his own boards.