RED SURF

By H. Gordon BOOS

PMG-PLATFORM MEDIA GROUP - as PROD

Action/Adventure - Completed 1990

Remar (GEORGE CLOONEY) and Attila (DOUG SAVANT) are a couple of surfers dealing drugs for a living. Remar wants to pull off one final job before settling down with the woman he loves (DEDEE PFIEFFER). But when their friend talks to much to the cops, a local drug lord hunts the two, seeking revenge.

    • Year of production
    • 1990
    • Genres
    • Action/Adventure
    • Countries
    • USA
    • Languages
    • ENGLISH
    • Duration
    • 106 mn
    • Director(s)
    • H. Gordon BOOS
    • Writer(s)
    • Vincent ROBERT
    • Producer(s)
    • Greg H. SIMS (Vesuvio Entertainment ), Richard WEINMAN
    • Synopsis
    • From the LA Times review by Kevin Thomas:
      GEORGE CLOONEY as dark-haired Remar and DOUG SAVANT as blonde Attila are the Hardy Boys going bad. They're personable, handsome, rangy guys, still young enough for their hard-partying not to leave its mark visibly. An injured leg has sidelined Remar from the surfing that once won him trophies and magazine covers. Since he's into drugs, it has become an all-too-easy step into running them for an East Los Angeles kingpin, a bizarre, savage decadent holed up in a crumbling mansion. Attila is a sweet-natured type who is loyalty personified, not too swift but not so dumb as to not realize that he and his best friend are asking for trouble.
      Remar may be self-destructive, but he's no fool either. He knows that there's true love between him and his live-in girlfriend Rebecca (Dedee Pfeiffer), but that he's in danger of losing her. He's becoming painfully aware that it's time to grow up, but he can't resist that one last run.