Un gruppo di giovani ragazzi mostra le sue abilità con lo skateboard in giro per la città. Un ragazzo continua a scontrarsi con una ragazza in bicicletta, così decidono invece di uscire insi... Leggi tuttoUn gruppo di giovani ragazzi mostra le sue abilità con lo skateboard in giro per la città. Un ragazzo continua a scontrarsi con una ragazza in bicicletta, così decidono invece di uscire insieme.Un gruppo di giovani ragazzi mostra le sue abilità con lo skateboard in giro per la città. Un ragazzo continua a scontrarsi con una ragazza in bicicletta, così decidono invece di uscire insieme.
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Yes this was an excellent movie. I had fun making it. The skateboard club was called the Imperials. We won a skateboard contest in Hermosa Beach around 1964 and Noel Black was there looking for some kids. Since most of the other teams were sponsored by Hobie, Jack's Surfboard,etc., he talked with us. Melisda was the only one with prior experience in acting, Noel and Marshall got her from somewhere else. All the rest of the group went to Newton Elementary and then South High in Torrance Calif. The two girls at the end of the film where Molly Macloud (RIP) and Ceilo Weislo (sp) which they usually don't get the credit for.
Bill McKaig
Bill McKaig
I was in Southern California, at a Marine base when this came out.
Like most of the other reviewers I don't know what the feature film I saw this with was, but I never forgot "Skaterdater"!
Always knew Mike Curb was involved and it was, for me, the only redeeming moment in his career.
It was close to being a silent film, there is NO dialogue, only some laughter at one point. So pleased that one of the other reviewers knew the locations; Torrence and Rolling Hills. Thanks for that, I love location info.
Today was the day I left a message on IMDb about this little gem, and then had the thought to check YouTube.
There it was, it's been put up at least twice.
Would any skaters be able to tell us what the wheels were made of in 1965?
Like most of the other reviewers I don't know what the feature film I saw this with was, but I never forgot "Skaterdater"!
Always knew Mike Curb was involved and it was, for me, the only redeeming moment in his career.
It was close to being a silent film, there is NO dialogue, only some laughter at one point. So pleased that one of the other reviewers knew the locations; Torrence and Rolling Hills. Thanks for that, I love location info.
Today was the day I left a message on IMDb about this little gem, and then had the thought to check YouTube.
There it was, it's been put up at least twice.
Would any skaters be able to tell us what the wheels were made of in 1965?
I remember seeing this for the first time as a short with Thunderball in 1965. Skater was the 1966 Grand Prix winner at Cannes. Everything about it was great, the movie and the soundtrack. I was able to find a VHS copy a couple of years ago on ebay, (marginal quality), AND, I found the soundtrack in LP format at a vintage record store in Orange county. What a find!! Put out by Mira Records. The music was especially catchy. I've seen a couple of versions of the main tune. One on a Davie Allen album and another by a surf band from Finland, of all places, Laika and the Cosmonauts. (these guys are good). Nothing like the original though.
This is a great short film; I was looking for it for a friend who like all the other commenters saw it years ago and loved it.
I decided to try the former distributor, Pyramid Media.
THEY STILL HAVE IT, IT IS STILL AVAILABLE.
Get Skaterdater on VHS or DVD from Pyramid. Their website is www.pyramidmedia.com - though it's not listed there.
Call them (phone numbers are on the website) for a price. Not that expensive for a personal copy of a wonderful vision of growing up, surfer music, southern California and just being a kid.
Hope this helps.
I decided to try the former distributor, Pyramid Media.
THEY STILL HAVE IT, IT IS STILL AVAILABLE.
Get Skaterdater on VHS or DVD from Pyramid. Their website is www.pyramidmedia.com - though it's not listed there.
Call them (phone numbers are on the website) for a price. Not that expensive for a personal copy of a wonderful vision of growing up, surfer music, southern California and just being a kid.
Hope this helps.
I saw this in my mid teens (mid 70's) at a time when I was already getting the feeling that the past was better. I'm smart enough now to know that the belief in the "good old days" is almost wholly an illusion, albeit, a POWERFUL illusion. When I saw this film all I wanted to do was get into a time machine, go back to the time when it was made and STAY there!
Lo sapevi?
- QuizDirectorial debut of Noel Black. (CORRECTION: First film was "The River Boy" (1964).
- Colonne sonoreThe Fountain
Composed and Arranged by Mike Curb
Produced by Marshall Backlar
Performed by Davie Allan and The Arrows
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