

Skateboard
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
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Plot Summary
A young skateboarder from a small town dreams of becoming a professional. He faces challenges from rival skaters and struggles with his personal life as he tries to achieve his goal. The film follows his journey through competitions and personal growth.
Critical Reception
Skateboard was not widely critically acclaimed upon its release, often seen as a low-budget exploitation film capitalizing on the skateboarding craze of the late 1970s. Audience reception was mixed, with some enjoying the sport's depiction and others finding the plot formulaic.
What Reviewers Say
- Captures the energy of 1970s skateboarding.
- Features a somewhat predictable but earnest underdog story.
- Relies heavily on the visual appeal of skateboarding stunts.
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Fun Fact
The film was directed by George P. Cosmatos, who would later go on to direct more prominent action films like 'Rambo: First Blood Part II' and 'Tombstone'.
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