
Deck Dogz
Drama · Comedy
Overview
It is a movie about three teen skaters, played by young Australian actors Richard Wilson, Sean Kennedy and Ho Thi Lu. Their characters Poker, Spasm and Blue Flame, are trying to escape the law, their school, their parents, their demons and a couple of low-life criminals to realise their burning ambition — to meet world class skating champion, Tony Hawk.
Top Cast
Sean Kennedy
Sean Kennedy
Jay 'Spasm' Filkins
Sean Kennedy
Jay 'Spasm' Filkins
Ho Thi Lu
Ho Thi Lu
Phong 'Blue Flame' Trang
Ho Thi Lu
Phong 'Blue Flame' Trang


Tony Hawk
Tony Hawk
Tony Hawk
Tony Hawk
Tony Hawk


Richard Wilson
Richard Wilson
Robert 'Poker' Benardi
Richard Wilson
Robert 'Poker' Benardi
Jimmy Leiged
Jimmy Leiged
Night Manager
Jimmy Leiged
Night Manager
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