Dogtown (film)

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Dogtown
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DVD cover
Directed by George Hickenlooper
Produced by Donald Zuckerman
Michael Beugg
Bradford L. Schlei
Written by George Hickenlooper
Starring Mary Stuart Masterson
Jon Favreau
Rory Cochrane
Harold Russell
Natasha Gregson Wagner
Music by Steve Stevens
Cinematography Kramer Morgenthau
Edited by Valerie Remy-Milora
Distributed by Vanguard Films
Release dates
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  • April 3, 1997 (1997-04-03) (LAIFF)[1]
Running time
99 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Dogtown is a 1997 drama film by George Hickenlooper about life in the small town of Cuba, Missouri starring Mary Stuart Masterson, Jon Favreau, Rory Cochrane, Harold Russell, and Natasha Gregson Wagner.

Plot

A failed actor returns to his small hometown, unaware that he has become a local celebrity. Taking advantage of his newfound fame, he attempts to impress an old unrequited crush who has fallen into hard times.

Cast

  • Trevor St. John as Phillip Van Horn, failed actor who returns to his hometown, had crush on Dorothy in high school
  • Mary Stuart Masterson - Dorothy Sternen, former beauty queen, now an alcoholic and depressed hairdresser in off/on relationship with Ezra
  • Jon Favreau as Ezra Good, racist bully from Phillip's past; off/on relationship with Dorothy
  • Karen Black as Rose Van Horn, Phillip's mother who sings in a local band
  • Harold Russell as Blessed William, a war veteran who runs the cigar store This was Russell's final role before his death.
  • Natasha Gregson Wagner as Sara Ruth Van Horn, Phillip's sister and Rose's daughter who is mentally handicapped.
  • Rory Cochrane as Curtis Lasky, bully from Phillip's past; close friends with Ezra

Production

The film was shot entirely in Torrance, California.[2] Hickenlooper intentionally tried to make Ezra Good, Jon Favreau's character, compelling and worthy of the audience's interest despite his repellant racism. Shooting took 24 days.[3] Russell's part was written for him, though he had to be persuaded to take the role.[4]

Release

Dogtown premiered at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival in April 1997.[1]

Reception

Todd McCarthy of Variety called it an "occasionally amusing" melodrama that pales in comparison to Last Picture Show.[2]

Awards

  • 1998 Hermosa Beach Film Festival: Best Director (George Hickenlooper); Best Screenplay (George Hickenlooper); Best Actress (Karen Black)[5]
  • 1998 Newport Beach Film Festival: Best Director (George Hickenlooper)[6]

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