Haggard (2003)
We're going on a mission tonight. we're breakin into glauren's house!
A young man begins to suspect that his ex-girlfriend, Glauren, has been having a secret affair with Hellboy, so he enlists his friends to help him discover the truth.
Director: Bam Margera
Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Romance
Runtime: 96 min
Release Date: June 24, 2003
Cast
- Ryan Dunn - Ry
- Bam Margera - Valo
- Jennifer Rivell - Glauren
- Rake Yohn - Hellboy
- Ann Marie Esposito - Girl at Coffee Shop
- Brandon Novak - Dooli
- Brandon DiCamillo - Falcone / Taxi Driver / Announcer at Appliance Contest / Gnar Kill Band Member
- Chris Raab - Raab
- Jess Margera - Bum / Tetris Addict / Gnar Kill Band Member
- Phil Margera - Fat Guy with Watermelon / Bakery Shop Owner
Screenplay
Cinematography: Joseph Frantz
Editing: Bam Margera
Production: Adio Entertainment
Country: Canada, United States of America
Language: English
Budget: $500,000
Original Language: en
Themes
Boundary-Pushing Vulgar Comedy, Olympic Spirit and Sports
Keywords
skateboarding, sports, ex-girlfriend, sexual humor, crude humor, break-up, police officer, strong language, masturbation, break in, eye patch, stabbed
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Haggard about?
- A young man begins to suspect that his ex-girlfriend, Glauren, has been having a secret affair with Hellboy, so he enlists his friends to help him discover the truth.
- Who directed Haggard?
- Haggard was directed by Bam Margera.
- Who stars in Haggard?
- Haggard stars Ryan Dunn, Bam Margera, Jennifer Rivell, Rake Yohn, Ann Marie Esposito, Brandon Novak.
- How long is Haggard?
- Haggard has a runtime of 1h 36m (96 minutes).
- What genre is Haggard?
- Haggard is a Action, Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Romance film.
- What is the budget of Haggard?
- Haggard had a budget of $500,000.
- Where was Haggard produced?
- Haggard was produced in Canada, United States of America.
- What are the themes of Haggard?
- The themes of Haggard include: Boundary-Pushing Vulgar Comedy, Olympic Spirit and Sports.