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Lords of Dogtown - Heath Ledger, Emile Hirsch, Victor Rasuk, Catherine Hardwicke
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Movie propaganda
They came from nothing to challenge everything.
In the 1970s, a group of teenage surfers from a tough neighbourhood known as "Dogtown" in Venice, California pioneered a revolutionary new style of skateboarding. Riding the waves at the Pacific Ocean Park pier, the Z-Boys, known for their aggressive style and hard street attitude, combined the death-defying moves of surfing with the art of skateboarding and became overnight sensations and local legends. With empty pools as their canvas, the Z-Boys paved the way to what is now referred to as "extreme sports," and created a lifestyle that spread infectiously to become a worldwide counter-culture phenomenon. But all of this fame would take its toll on the friendships that they thought would last a lifetime as the sport that started out as an afternoon hobby turned into big business.
Persons of interest
- Victor Rasuk .... Tony Alva
- Noah Abrams .... Agent
- William Alva .... Stoned Surfer
- Benjamin Anderson .... Long Beach Judge
- Michael Angarano .... Sid
- Jeffrey G Barnett .... Valley Surf Boy
- Ned Bellamy .... Tom
- Mary Grace .... Hippie Girl
- Emile Hirsch .... Jay Adams
- Chelsea Hobbs .... Caroline
- Paulette Ivory .... Sandra Miro
- Reef Karim .... Angelo Gamboa
- Johnny Knoxville
- Vincent Laresca .... Chino
- Heath Ledger .... Skip Engblom
- William Mapother .... Donnie
- Joel McHale .... Paul Moyer
- Laura Ramsey .... Gabrielle
- John Robinson .... Stacy Peralta
- Sofía Vergara .... Amelia
- Eric West .... James Smith
- Shea Whigham .... Drake Landon
- Brian Zarate .... Montoya
- Stacy Peralta .... Screenwriter
- Catherine Hardwicke .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Lords of Dogtown official movie site
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- See also Dogtown and Z-boys
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Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
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Security censorship classification
M (Low level violence, sexual references)
Surveillance time
107 minutes (1:47 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 25 August 2005
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