Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 25000000
Revenue
$ 13411957

Stacy

Jay

Philaine

Donnie

Mr. Alva

Tony

Kathy Alva

Skip

Chino

Montoya

Stecyk

Billy Z

Sid

Urethane Wheels Guy

Browser

Peggy Oki

Bob Biniak

Jim 'Red Dog' Muir

Shogo

Blanca

Donnie's Friend

Mr. Peralta (as René Rivera)

Reef Ryan

Russ Howell

Contest Official

Del Mar Announcer

Ty Page

Del Mar Judge

Bill Bahne

Larry Gordon

Gabrielle

Vickie (as Sarah Blakely-Cartwright)

Restaurant Manager

Marty Grimes

Irate Husband (as Chuck Hosak)

Caroline

Lookout Boy

Magazine Reporter

Thunder Monkey

Amelia (as Sofia Vergara)

Topper Burks

Topper's Bodyguard

Party Guest

Peter Darling

Oregon Man at Party

Nudie

Capitola Race Starter

Seattle Race Starter

TV Director

Vato

Astronaut

TV Reporter

Punky Photographer

Drake Landon

Jay Clone

Long Beach Announcer

Long Beach Judge

Tranny

Young Surfer

Sid's Nurse

Agent (uncredited)

Stoned Surfer (uncredited)

Val (uncredited)

Cashier (uncredited)

Cholo (uncredited)

Magazine Photographer (uncredited)

Topper's Girlfriend 2 (uncredited)

Magazine Photographer (uncredited)

G&S Team Skater (uncredited)

Judge (uncredited)

Restaurant Manager (uncredited)

Santa Cruz Team Rider (uncredited)

Hippie Girl (uncredited)

Featured Pregnant Woman (uncredited)

Party Friend (uncredited)

Infinity Skate Team (uncredited)

Skateboarder (uncredited)

Dr. Angelo Gamboa (uncredited)

Groupie #2 (uncredited)

Topper's Girlfriend 1 (uncredited)

Neighbor (uncredited)

Party Girl (uncredited)

Pimp at Gas Station (uncredited)

Singer (uncredited)

Security (uncredited)

G&S Team Skater (uncredited)

Punk Rocker (uncredited)

Alva Skate Team (uncredited)

Lotje Alva (uncredited)

Jay Adams Manager (uncredited)

Surfer (uncredited)

Gangster (uncredited)

Del Mar Fan (uncredited)

Skater (uncredited)

Unemployed Man (uncredited)

Nurse (uncredited)

Capitola Classic Fan (uncredited)

Party Girl (uncredited)

Judge (uncredited)

Judge (uncredited)

Surfer Girl (uncredited)

Fan (uncredited)

James Smith (uncredited)

Topper's Lady (uncredited)

San Pedro neighbor (uncredited)

Written by Wuchak on 2019-05-13
***The birth of skateboard culture*** In the mid-70s, the accomplishments of the innovative Zephyr skateboarding team of Venice, California, are dramatized based on events chronicled in skater Stacy Peralta’s documentary “Dogtown and Z-Boys” (2001). John Robinson plays Stacy, Emile Hirsch plays Jay and Victor Rasuk plays Tony (aka T.A.). Heath Ledger is on hand as Skip Zephyr while Rebecca De Mornay appears as one of the teens’ struggling mother. While I suppose “Lords of Dogtown” (2005) is a sports flick, it’s just as much a coming-of-age movie detailing growing-up on the bad side of Venice, aka Dogtown, the birthplace of America’s skateboard culture, which influenced the world. It reminded me of the dissolute environment depicted in “River’s Edge” (1986) with elements of Jim Morrison’s hedonistic misadventures from “The Doors” (1991), but combined with skateboard action, like skating in dry backyard pools and various competitions. It’s a good movie with slightly amped-up events (so what else is new?), but somewhat hampered by a curiously dismal air with occasional dialogues that don’t work. Maybe I found it slightly depressing because it reminded me of the glory & shame of my teen years. The 70’s soundtrack is great, however. The film runs 1 hour, 47 minutes and was shot in the Los Angeles area, including Venice Beach, Imperial Beach and Santa Monica. GRADE: B-