| Sean Penn | |
| Jay Adams | Himself |
| Tony Alva | Himself |
| Bob Biniak | Himself |
| Paul Constantineau | Himself |
| Shogo Kubo | Himself |
| Jim Muir | Himself |
| Peggy Oki | Herself |
| Stacy Peralta | Herself |
| Nathan Pratt | Himself |
| Wentzle Ruml | Himself |
| Allen Sarlo | Himself |
| Jeff Ament | Himself |
| Skip Engblom | Himself |
| Glen Friedman | Himself |
| Tony Hawk | Himself |
| Jeff Ho | Himself |
| Henry Rollins | Himself |
| Craig Stecyk | Himself |
``Dogtown and Z-Boys,'' directed and co-written by skateboard legend-turned-filmmaker Stacy Peralta, is the story of a group of accidental revolutionaries, gifted kids who inadvertently changed the world by doing what came naturally. It is also a unique documentary event: a ground-level, eyewitness account of the birth of an organic American pop culture phenomenon.
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