Skid Marks (film)
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Don J. Rearden
Kraig Wenman
Bill Bragg
Thomas A. Seitz
Mikey Post
Scott Dittman
Les Jennings
Kathy Uyen
Dianna Agron
James Piper
David Schultz
| Skid Marks | |
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Theatrical release Poster | |
| Directed by | Karl Kozak |
| Written by | Karl Kozak Don J. Rearden Kraig Wenman |
| Produced by | Karl Kozak Bill Bragg Thomas A. Seitz |
| Starring | Tyler Poelle Mikey Post Scott Dittman Les Jennings Kathy Uyen Dianna Agron James Piper David Schultz |
| Cinematography | Scott Peck |
| Edited by | Jeff Murphy Joe Richardson |
| Music by | Larry Groupé |
Production company | Diversa Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $5 million |
Skid Marks is a 2007 independent comedy film about two rival ambulance companies and their attempts to maintain themselves in their city, directed by Karl Kozak and written by Kozak, Don J. Rearden and Kraig Wenman.[1][2][3][4] The film had its theatrical premiere on October 5, 2007, in San Diego,[3] and in 2008, screened at the Dances With Films Festival in Los Angeles.
Budget cuts force two rival ambulance companies and their misfit medics to go head-to-head to save their patients, their jobs and their beer money, all in the name of emergency medicine.
Cast
- Tyler Poelle as Rich
- Mikey Post as Louis "One Foot" Jones
- Scott Dittman as Karl / The Human Stain
- Les Jennings as T-Bone
- Kathy Uyen as Lai Mei
- James Piper as Bob "The Brain" (as Tim Piper)
- David Schultz as Neil
- Dianna Agron as Megan
- Chuck Kelley as Sarge
- Larrs Jackson as Captain Limison
- J.R. Nutt as Leonard
- Matthew Wolf as Jacques
Production
Filming took place over a six-week period during June and July 2006 at locations in San Diego, California, in areas including Kearny Mesa, Point Loma, Hillcrest, uptown San Diego and several beach areas.[1]