Dogtown
"Two guys. One girl. Someone loses."
Originally released in 1997. Dogtown is a drama film. directed by George Hickenlooper.
Starring Rory Cochrane, David Shackelford, and Trevor St. John
Synopsis
Philip Van Horn, who left his small town a long time ago to become a Hollywood actor and hasn't had any success at that, returns to the town for a visit. There he is uniformally met like some kind of celebrity and movie star. He uses it to impress his (and everybody's) school love Dorothy, her life now a grey boring experience.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Rory Cochrane
as Curtis Lasky
David Shackelford
as Jessie Jim
Trevor St. John
as Phillip Van Horn
Karen Black
as Rose Van Horn
Natasha Gregson Wagner
as Sara Ruth
Harold Russell
as Blessed William
Bradford L. Schlei
as Terry
John Livingston
as Ted Essig
Maureen McCormick
as Didi Schmidt
Jon Favreau
as Ezra Good
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dogtown about?
Philip Van Horn, who left his small town a long time ago to become a Hollywood actor and hasn't had any success at that, returns to the town for a visit. There he is uniformally met like some kind ...
Who directed Dogtown?
Dogtown was directed by George Hickenlooper.
How long is Dogtown?
Dogtown has a runtime of 1 hours and 39 minutes (99 minutes total).
When was Dogtown released?
Dogtown was released on April 6, 1997 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Dogtown?
The main cast of Dogtown includes Rory Cochrane, David Shackelford, Trevor St. John, Karen Black, Natasha Gregson Wagner.