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Format: DVD August 27, 2019


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A sleazy Hollywood agent with gambling debts has to come up with cash fast. He organizes a team of exceptionally talented skateboarders to enter them in a major skateboarding competition, in spite of opposition from a dangerous gangster. If they win, they get $20,000 and the bookie leaves him alone. Manny Bloom (Allen Garfield) is a small time theatrical agent who has fallen on hard times. His troubles include not having the cash to pay alimony to his ex-wife, and even more pressing, his bookie is asking for more money from him, so what could save his skin? Naturally, a team of local skateboarders. Making up this team, are a collection of skilled skateboarders including teen star Leif Garrett, who did all his own stunts on this, plus a number of boarders from the famous Zephyr skate crew. Backing him up is Millicent a female nurse and mother figure to accompany the team as they drive around the state putting on shows and entering competitions. The footage includes highlights, with cutting edge tricks, ramps and barrel jumping, all supplying the inspiration to the young folks of the day for what they would have liked to fill up their time doing as the skateboard craze really took hold.

Genre: Horror


Format: NTSC


Contributor: Paul Constantineau, Kathleen Lloyd, Tom Inouye, Gordon Jump, Bob Biniak, Shogo Kubo Tom Inouye, Craig Chaquico (Jefferson Starship), Leif Garrett, Jay Adams, Allen Garfield, Chad Mcqueen And Members Of The Z Boys Skate Team Tony Alva See more


Language: English


Runtime: 1 hour and 37 minutes


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.54 Ounces


Media Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC


Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 37 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ August 27, 2019


Actors ‏ : ‎ Allen Garfield, Kathleen Lloyd, Gordon Jump, Leif Garrett, Craig Chaquico (Jefferson Starship)


Studio ‏ : ‎ Liberation Hall


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1


Best Sellers Rank: #22,038 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV) #742 in Horror (Movies & TV)


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • It was in great shape!
It's on my wall.
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2022 by Tracy Lee Nelson

  • GREAT COPY
VERY GOOD COPY ON DVD !!!
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2021 by tulkyle

  • Five Stars
pretty good movie for being so old... seeing Tony Alva was neat
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2016 by Mike L.

  • I Enjoy This Film For Nostalgic Reasons
"Skateboard" is not a good movie, but it features a strong and entertaining central performance by the late Allen Garfield, one of America's more interesting character actors of the '70s and '80s. Leif Garrett shows that he is a real actor, not just a teen heartthrob, and he never looked more gorgeous. Most noteworthy, however, may be the scenes of vintage skateboarding by such greats as Tony Alva, who is featured in a supplemental interview on this DVD, discussing his participation in the film and the evolution of the sport. On a technical note, the quality of the film transfer is terrible. It is made from a print (rather than an interpositive or the original negative, which yield the highest quality) and suffers terribly in terms of increased contrast because of it. No time was spent doing nice color correction on the transfer, or cleaning up the dirt. It was a fast and dirty transfer. It's hard to believe that Universal Pictures would have bought this cheaply made movie as a negative pick-up, but it did. Still, I enjoyed the director, George Gage, talking about the making of the film in his interview. Unfortunately, there appears to have been a love scene between two of the skater kids deleted for whatever reason. It makes Allen Garfield's subsequent outburst nonsensical. If in the future a higher quality blu-ray edition -- scanned not from a print but from original elements, with audio from the magnetic master and not an analog optical track, and with the love scene restored -- I would buy it. And Mark Snow's vintage synth music seems worthy of stereoization (as a kid I owned the LP soundtrack album, so the stereo music stems exist somewhere). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2021 by StreamlandPark

  • pure 70's fun!
This movie is simple, pure 70's fun!
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2015 by Julie Witte

  • Five Stars
Brings back good memories
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2016 by teresa b

  • Awful movie; incredible skateboarding history
Let's just state this now—from a critical perspective, this movie is awful by every objective metric. The writing, the acting, the film quality, and the soundtrack are the absolute worst. But that has nothing to do with what makes this movie great. This is a time capsule of one of the most important, influential periods in skateboarding—the transition from the "sidewalk surfing" of the 1960s to the vert and street skating of today. And in that sense, it's absolutely fascinating. You'll see a guest appearance by almost literally every great skater of the era—including legends Tony Alva and Jay Adams—as they make the move from the freestyle and stunt skating contests of the 1960s and early 70s to the then-popular slalom and downhill disciplines to the terrain-heavy "snake" skateboard parks of the '70s to the emerging pool and drainage pipe vert skating trend that would go on to dominate the '80s and the X Games and more or less spawn the modern skating era. Throw in a treasure trove of vintage gear—Logan Earth Skis, Sims Superplys, Bahne, Fibreflex, Brewer—with the authentic clothing and locations, and it's an absolutely invaluable bit of skateboarding history. It's got a bit of sex and underage drinking that you might have to explain to the kiddies, but otherwise a fine parent/kid skateboard bonding experience and a chance to revisit a long-gone era. Recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2019 by James Burke

  • haha, this move is hilarious
These aren't actors, these are real skater kids, so yes, the acting isn't always top notch, but that's why they hired Leif Garrett. The main actor, David Bloom, is cracking me up with his avoidance of the ex wife trying to collect her alimony and his beat up car. It's actually in a similar vein with washed up main character/actor films like Bad News Bears, Tootsie and Swingers - but an even lower budget than Swingers. The camera work is uneven at times, but the skateboard stunts are cool. And Leif Garrett as a skate rat is somehow really amusing - impressively, he did some of his own stunts - it was that low of a budget.. And I'm sure this film somehow led up to the true teen classics of the 1980s. And yes, there was most certainly billboarding of brands. One of the kids wearing his Nike sneakers, Pepsi gets a mention, and there was a sign for Wham-o Frisbee which was a popular SC brand of toys - etc, etc. And it was pretty funny that the guy said something about a joint music.skateboarding tour - isn't that what Vans is all about now? If you want a movie that gives more love to the 70s, check out The Runaways or Spirit of 76. It's interesting to see a time before skaters had a local park hangout, and they were sneaking into empty pools. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2016 by Savvy D

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