Echo Beach

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Echo Beach
Directed by Jeff Parker
Starring Danny Kwock, Preston Murray, John Gothard, Smerk Mangan, Jeff Parker, Richie Collins, Bob McKnight, Shawn Stussy, Peter Schroff, Lance Collins, Bob Hurley, Peter Townend, Jeff Yokoyama, TK Brimer, Dave Gilovich, Bobby Russell Brown, Paul Heussenstamm, Andrew Doheny, Josh Hoyer, Tanner Prairie, The Crowd
Production company Sea Crown Ventures
Release date 2009
Running time 52 minutes
Language English

In the 1980s Newport Beach spawned a new era of high performance surfing and entrepreneurship, establishing Orange County as the focal point of the surf industry and a worldwide influencer of youth culture.

This group of surfers came from different backgrounds and interests, bonded in their surfing and exploded on the scene, creating a unique look and revolutionary style that paralleled changes in music, culture and the innovation of young surf companies such as Quiksilver, Stussy, Schroff, Rip Curl, McCoy and Wave Tools.

Flashy wetsuits, colorful surfboards, and a new wave attitude created a surfing Mecca that was to impact the surfing community around the world and give rise to a global industry.

Photographers, surfers, surfboard shapers, magazines and clothing companies all came together to create this movement, which was focused on a one hundred yard stretch of sand known as "Echo Beach".

Includes interviews with: Danny Kwock, Jeff Parker, Preston Murray, John Gothard, Mark Smerk Mangan, Peter Townend, Richie Collins, Josh Hoyer, Andrew Doheny, Chuck Schmid, Dave Gilovich, Jim Kempton, Bob Migngona, Bolton Colburn, Bob McKnight, Bob Hurley, Bob Russell Brown, Paul Heussenstamm, TK Brimer, Shawn Stussy, Peter Schroff, Lance Collins, Jeff Yokoyama, Casey Royer, Jim Trash, & Jim Kaa, accompanied by a collection of spectacular still and film images from the era from photographers such as Mike Moir, Chuck Schmid, James Cassimus, Edward Colver, Janette Beckman and John Ker, many of which have previously never been published or seen.

Set to a seminal 80s soundtrack including Spandau Ballet, Martha and the Muffins, 20/20, Suburban Lawns, The Crowd an original score by Mphase.

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