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Dogtown and Z-Boys (2001)
IMDb Rating 7.4
Front Cover Actor Back Cover
Sean Penn Narrator
Jim Muir [Participant]
Bob Biniak [Participant]
Shogu Kubo [Participant]
Paul Constantineau [Participant]
Jay Adams [Participant]
Alan Sarlo [Participant]
Peggy Oki [Participant]
Wentzle Ruml [Participant]
Nathan Pratt [Participant]
Tony Alva Himself (Zephyr skate team)
Tony Hawk
Jeff Ament Himself
Plot
In the mid-'70s, skateboarding was widely seen as a fad of the 1960s that had all but died out, except for a handful of committed fans in California. But that began to change with the emerge of the Z-Boys, a team of teenaged skateboarders who emerged from a decaying urban community in Santa Monica, CA. Hard-core surfers who sought to translate the hot-dogging stunts of world-class wave riders onto their skateboards began hanging out at the Zephyr Productions Surf Shop, a store that stocked top-grade equipment for local surfers and skaters, and with the help of the store's owner Jeff Ho, twelve of the skaters organized themselves into a team to compete at local skate events. Soon the radical moves and scruffy-streetwise style of the Zephyr Skate Team — the Z-Boys for short — upended public preconceptions of skateboarding as a sport and a lifestyle, and the wild style of Z-Boy skaters such as Tony Alva, Jim Muir, and Jay Adams made them celebrities who blazed the trail for the extreme sports movement. But while the Z-Boys' success brought them a measure of fame and fortune — lucrative endorsement contracts, deals to manufacture their own custom skateboards, and even movie roles (Tony Alva starred opposite Leif Garrett in Skateboard, while Z-Boy Stacy Peralta was top-billed in Freewheelin') — their fame proved to be fleeting, and several of the Z-Boys fell prey to drugs, crime, and ego. Dogtown and Z-Boys is a documentary by former Z-Boy Stacy Peralta that chronicles the glory days of the Z-Boys through footage of the skaters in their prime and interviews with the pioneers of the Southern California skate scene. Rock musicians and noted skate enthusiasts Ian MacKaye, Henry Rollins, and Jeff Ament also appear to discuss the importance of the Z-Boys' legacy; Sean Penn narrates. — Mark Deming
Movie Details
Genre Documentary; Sport
Director Stacy Peralta
Producer Agi Orsi
Writer Stacy Peralta; Craig Stecyk
Studio Columbia TriStar
Country USA
Language English
Audience Rating PG-13
Running Time 89 mins
Movie Release Date 1/19/2001
Color Color
Personal Details
Format DVD
Seen It No
Index 362
Collection Status In Collection
Purchase Date 11/10/2004
Product Details
Region Region 1
Screen Ratio Standard 1.33:1 Color
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
UPC (Barcode) 043396079038
Chapters 28
Release Date 8/6/2002
Subtitles French
Packaging Keep Case
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.0 [CC]
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
Extra Features
Director and Editor Commentary
Extended "Raw" Skate Footage
Weblinks
Theatrical Trailers
Deleted Scenes
Animated Menus
Production Notes
Scene Selections
Links
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