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Skateboard

  • 1978
  • PG
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Skateboard (1978)
Extreme SportDramaSport

A Hollywood agent finds himself in debt to a powerful bookie. To make a fast buck, he creates a team of exceptionally talented skateboarders and enters them in a downhill race. If they win, ... Read allA Hollywood agent finds himself in debt to a powerful bookie. To make a fast buck, he creates a team of exceptionally talented skateboarders and enters them in a downhill race. If they win, they will get $20,000.A Hollywood agent finds himself in debt to a powerful bookie. To make a fast buck, he creates a team of exceptionally talented skateboarders and enters them in a downhill race. If they win, they will get $20,000.

  • Director
    • George Gage
  • Writers
    • Dick Wolf
    • George Gage
  • Stars
    • Allen Garfield
    • Kathleen Lloyd
    • Leif Garrett
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    • Director
      • George Gage
    • Writers
      • Dick Wolf
      • George Gage
    • Stars
      • Allen Garfield
      • Kathleen Lloyd
      • Leif Garrett
    • 15User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Allen Garfield
    Allen Garfield
    • Manny Bloom
    Kathleen Lloyd
    Kathleen Lloyd
    • Millicent Broderick
    Leif Garrett
    Leif Garrett
    • Brad Harris
    Richard Van der Wyk
    • Jason Maddox
    Tony Alva
    Tony Alva
    • Tony Bluetile
    Steve Monahan
    • Peter Steffens
    David Hyde
    • Dennis
    Ellen O'Neal
    Ellen O'Neal
    • Jenny Bradshaw
    Pam Kenneally
    • Randi
    Antony Carbone
    Antony Carbone
    • Sol
    Sylvester Words
    • Sol's Henchman
    Gordon Jump
    Gordon Jump
    • Mr. Harris
    Patricia Hitchcock
    Patricia Hitchcock
    • Mrs. Harris
    • (as Pat Hitchcock)
    Orson Bean
    Orson Bean
    • Self
    Joe Bratcher
    • Vito
    Harvey Levine
    • U.E.O. Clerk
    Thelma Pelish
    Thelma Pelish
    • Woman in Motel
    John Fox
    • Charlie Martin
    • Director
      • George Gage
    • Writers
      • Dick Wolf
      • George Gage
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    6wrxsti54

    Iconic 70's skateboarding movie

    A low rent LA promoter Manny (Alan Garfield) latches onto a bunch of hotshot teenage skaters and turns them into a traveling skateboard demonstration roadshow entering lots of skating competitions to pay a debt back to Sol (Antony Carbone) his mobster type investor.

    This is definitely a B movie with stilted acting and weak plot line but it is a fascinating piece of 1970's history chronicling for the first time on film the dramatic rise of the skateboarding craze. It features some of the early real life icons of skating only in their late teens who helped build the sport: Tony Alva, Richard van Der Wyk and Ellen O'Neill along with some excellent footage of skating in deep empty pools that was the forerunner to the big pipes that became a feature of the sport from the 80's on. The skating tricks pulled in the skater boys and throw in 15 year old Leif Garrett who was on the cusp of major stardom as blond eye candy for teen girls (actually Garrett did all his own skating stunts) and the movie wasn't a complete box office flop.

    Anyone who grew up in the 70s is going to love the bell bottom jeans, big collared shirts, the proliferation of green and brown styles and short shorts. It also features cameos from WKRP Cincinnati star Gordon Jump and famous Hollywood 50s and 60s icon Orson Bean.
    10neils2

    skateboard rocks!

    You gotta love it! These guys (and girls) have what it takes to be the best skateboard team ever, it takes skill,heart, and determination to get to the top of the game. The action was fast and fearless witch turned me on to the sport of skateboarding. Skateboard rocks!
    6vertigo_14

    Skateboard, you've come a long way, baby.

    Skateboarding is a pretty ancient depiction of both skateboarding culture and technology as manufacturers somehow hit upon the new, revived fad that was gaining more interest than it had when skateboards first made an appearance in the late 50s and early 60s.

    The movie itself is rather stupid, especially when you have Dogtown's Z-boy Tony Alva only playing a supporting role while a wiener like Lief Garret got something of a starring role as a burgeoning member of the skate team. With Alva, they wouldn't have needed stunt men.

    Manny Bloom is a washed up promoter of many failed opportunities. Owing a large debt to a bookie, he surmises that his only shot at squaring his arears is to promote a skate team. Now, being that this is the early days of skateboarding, Manny seemed like a fellow out of his mind for taking such a big risk on a sport that was still developing, never having had the extreme commercial following it does today. But Manny finds a bunch of misfit skateboarders (boys and girls) that he convinces to join a team with him as manager. As the story rolls along, Manny looks pretty pathetic, and fails to earn any respect from his team, which likewise have their own assorted problems. So, in that Mighty Ducks kind of tradition, he has to work hard with the team, so that they may win the championship that Manny has bet everything on.

    Though terribly corny, the movie is a rather good look at the early days of skateboarding. More like when the sport modeled gymnastics as competitors in their goofy uniforms and flimsy protective gear rolled around on shiny maple floors with their twenty-four inch boards doing nose wheelies and hand stands. To think, Tony Alva, was part of the skating team (the Z-Boys of Dogtown) that competed against fool skateboarding like that and helped turn the entire skateboarding culture upside down (see the documentary, Dogtown and Z-Boys).
    vchimpanzee

    Pleasant enough but not great; skateboarders had talent

    Manny is in debt to Sol, among others, and he has to come up with an idea to make money quickly. Earlier, he nearly ran into some kids who were skateboarding in the road. When he sees one of them outside his window, he pitches the idea of a skateboarding team to Sol, who reluctantly accepts this chance to get his money back and then some.

    Manny knows nothing about skateboarding. He doesn't even realize there are already teams, and as talented as the kids are, it's hard to believe at first anyone will pay money to see them.

    A number of problems get in the way of the team's success. One is the need for someone to supervise them, like a parent. So Millicent is hired. Of course, as often happens in sports movies, one of the kids thinks he is too good to follow the rules. Later, the events really look like something worth seeing.

    I didn't see anything here approaching good acting, but Manny, Millicent and the kids were all easy enough to like. Manny was certainly funny because he was such a loser. And the kids certainly had talent on skateboards if nothing else. The situation was hard to believe but was executed well enough.

    I seriously question any reference to this being a 'family' movie. The sound went out a number of times, and other times it sounded like words had been substituted, and while tame by today's standards, the sex talk seemed pretty frank.

    If you're not looking to use your brain and if your expectations are not high, I suppose this was a pleasant enough film.
    7stargeek99

    Lowbudget fun

    I have a weird history with this movie. When I was a kid, I came across the book adaptation of the movie in a used book store. As a young skateboarder in the early 80s, I enjoyed the book quite a bit. Then to my amazement I caught the movie played on Saturday afternoon television and also enjoyed it quite a bit.

    Then about 20 years pass and I've long outgrown skateboarding, and what do I come across being played on late night TV? Skateboard! I settle in for a nostalgic return to my youth.

    It's obvious that this film had to be mostly improvised by the cast, but to me that's part of the charm. It definitely feels more like a documentary than feature.

    Yeah, the skateboarding is completely archaic, but sheesh, this movie is 30 years old. Vert ramps hadn't been invented yet.

    If you get a chance to catch it on late-night TV, I definitely suggest a look.

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    • Trivia
      Leif Garrett did all but one of his own stunts.
    • Soundtracks
      Sweet Rider
      Lyrics by Richard Sarstedt

      Music by Mark Snow

      Performed by Dr. John

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 1978 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Skateboard: The Movie
    • Filming locations
      • N. Cherokee Avenue at Franklin Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Manny starts his car and drives around corner)
    • Production company
      • Blum Group
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,318,823
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,318,823
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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