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Lords of Dogtown
The true story of the kids who created modern skateboard culture is recreated in this drama. In the early '70s, skateboards were seen as a fad of the 1960s that had all but died out, but in a rough-and-tumble Venice, CA, community known as "Dogtown," that was about to change. Tony Alva (Victor...

Release: 2005 06 03 (USA)
Rated: PG13
Time: 106 minutes
Director: Catherine Hardwicke
Starring: Emile Hirsch, Victor Rasuk, John Robinson, View All

Overview

  1. Video | trailer 1

  2. Video | MTV News Movie House Short: "Lords of Dogtown" Set Visit

  3. Video | Stunt time: Holding tight to the bumper of a bus

  4. Photos | "Lords Of Dogtown" photos

  5. Photos | Lords Of Dogtown Premiere 5.24.2005

  6. Features | Yo, Oscar! Want Some Of This?

  7. News | Movie File: 'Omen 666,' Katie Cassidy, Alexis Bledel, 'X-Files'

  8. News | 'Dogtown' Z-Boys Soar, 'Cinderella Man' Delivers Knockout Punch, By Kurt Loder

  9. News | Training For 'Lords Of Dogtown': 'I Was Walking With A Limp For A Month'

Full Summary

The true story of the kids who created modern skateboard culture is recreated in this drama. In the early '70s, skateboards were seen as a fad of the 1960s that had all but died out, but in a rough-and-tumble Venice, CA, community known as "Dogtown," that was about to change. Tony Alva (Victor Rasuk), Stacy Peralta (John Robinson), and Jay Adams (Emile Hirsch) were three guys who liked to surf the rugged beaches around Venice and hung out at the Zephyr Surf Shop, a store run by Skip Engblom (Heath Ledger) that stocked gear for adventurous surfers and skateboarders. With the advent of new urethane wheels that connected with concrete in a way old metal and rubber wheels could not, Tony, Stacy, and Jay began exploring ways to translate radical surf style to skateboarding, and the guys invented a new way to skate inside the smooth, round surfaces of empty pools, employing vertical moves and edge flips that added a new and dramatic spin to skating. It didn't take long for word to spread about the wild new style of the Z-Boys, and they quickly became local celebrities, and later nationwide skating stars, though sudden fame took its toll on these young men. The true story of Lords of Dogtown was previously the basis of the acclaimed documentary Dogtown and Z-Boys, directed by former Z-Boy Stacy Peralta, who like Tony Alva served as a consultant on this project. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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