Dishdogz

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Dishdogz
Directed by Mikey Hilb
Produced by Anthony Fiorino
Donald Zuckerman
Written by Steven Sessions
Starring Luke Perry
Haylie Duff
Marshall Allman
Ryan Sheckler
Cinematography Christopher Gosch
Distributed by Lionsgate
Release date(s) June 12, 2007 DVD
Running time 90 min.
Country Flag of the United StatesUnited States
Language English
IMDb profile
Ratings
United States:  PG-13

Dishdogz is a 2005 English language film starring Luke Perry and Haylie Duff and directed by Mickey Hilb. The film received a PG-13 rating by the MPAA.

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When Kevin (Marshall Allman) looks for a way to escape his back breaking summer job, he enlists in the kitchen at an extreme summer camp with the hopes of spending his breaks on the half-pipe. But Kevin gets more than he bargained for when he teams up with his fellow extreme skateboarder dishwashers, The Dishdogz. He'll have to be more radical than the competition and win the heart of the girl (Haylie Duff) if he's going to keep up with his new crew. But before he does, he'll have to get all his work done, if he's to avoid a thrashing from his surly boss Tony (Luke Perry), who's hiding a secret that's truly old school. In the end he learns the true meaning of skateboarding and how to never give up.

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