Lords of Dogtown is a 2005
biographical film directed by
Catherine Hardwicke, written by
Stacy Peralta. The film is based on the story of "The
Z-Boys", an influential group of
skateboarders who revolutionized the sport. The movie is dedicated to the memory of comedian
Mitch Hedberg, who appears in the movie but died before the film was released. This was also the first film to be released by both
TriStar Pictures and
Columbia Pictures which are both trademarked by
Sony Pictures Entertainment, and are sometimes referred to as
Columbia TriStar Pictures. The film was originally to be released by
20th Century Fox; however, it was eventually sent to Sony instead.
The film has a close relationship with
Thrashin', the 1986 original skateboarding cult classic, directed by
David Winters, where Catherine Hardwicke began her career in motion pictures as a
production designer and had a chance to work with many famous skaters including the real
Tony Alva,
Tony Hawk,
Christian Hosoi and
Steve Caballero..
Internet Movie Database. Retrieved May 14, 2011.
Plot
Set in the
Dogtown area of
Santa Monica in the early 1970s, surfers
Tony Alva (
Victor Rasuk),
Stacy......
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