N-Men: The Untold Story

2023

Action / Documentary / Sport

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IMDb Rating 7.0/10 10 111 111

Plot summary

In 1975, in Northern California, a diverse crew of skateboarders met at a paved embankment under the freeway. They had no idea their underground movement would have a global impact on the world of skateboarding. Their story has never been told. Until now. In 2011, the N-Men’s founder, John O’Shei, finally gave permission to filmmaker James Sweigert to tell their story. Sweigert spent 11 years digging through attics, basements and garages unearthing 86 minutes of never before seen footage and photos of the undocumented Northern California skate scene.


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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by elgreggo-47434 10 / 10

Awesome movie!

I came from this era in Sactown, skated with a lot of these guys in and around the downtown area. This movie brought back some great memories of finally finding my tribe. One day in the mid 70's, I picked up a crappy clay wheeled board, and it changed my world. I started skating with some neighborhood kids, bombing Wilson Blvd, skating Mather ditch, hitting up K St mall to name just a few places. Riding Sam Cunningham's ramp, a few other ramps in town, Sierra Wave, Rainbow Skatepark, Skateboard Palace, even the unfinished Diamondhead Skatepark, and any pool we could find. These are some of the best memories that I've had in 63 years on this rock, thank you for bringing it all back to me! N4life!

Reviewed by mistylachance 10 / 10

True Story

A bit of skateboarding history you would never know otherwise. Even when you know all the pros, skate with them, compete, live & breathe the sport & lifestyle, you may not know that the history of skating pools was just the same in nor cal as so cal. Just a different group doing the same things at the same time. Just starts with a few friends. That's what they did. A story about starting a movement & keeping it going. Anyone with a passion can appreciate this beautiful documentary. I may be biased since I knew about 5 of these guys, but I'm just as impressed as anyone. A piece of history to carry on, and always be remembered. I watched it twice & enjoyed it both times. I'll likely watch it again.

Reviewed by lea-10267 10 / 10

Skateboarding in Sacramento is the real deal

So much happened in a short time. The Urethane wheel reestablished skateboarding in California in the mid 1970's. I started Skateboard City along with Cliff Savage and Ron Buckels in the summer of 1975 at a 100 sq ft store on Auburn Blvd in Sacramento's north area. What a trip. We had a lines out of the store leading up to Christmas that first year. We were joined by other Skate Shops, Skateboard Etc, Cal Skate and Cal Pro about the same time. Kids then couldn't get enough of it. They poured through every edition of Skateboarder Magazine to read about the So Cal guys and what they were doing and also to get the low down on the Skateboard Decks, Wheels and Trucks. Back then we assembled everything in the store. We didn't sell cookie cutter decks, wheels and trucks from one manufacturer. It was a great time for innovation and there was a huge market to support it. A year or so later pay to ride skateparks started popping up all over California including the Sierra Wave at Reuter Rd and Folsom Blvd in Rancho Cordova. Many of the highlights in the movie were somehow captured and saved from those days. Unfortunately the profit from those endeavors wasn't sufficient enough to justify keeping the park open. Not long after most skateparks in the state were bull dozed to make way for more profitable use of the land. Including Sierra Wave which turned into a Condominium Complex. The N Men were well known back in those days. Their ranks grew and who knew that they stayed true to the heart of skateboarding and have lasted to this day. Randy Karen was really Nor Carl's preeminent skater. He ripped the half pipe at Sierra Wave. More power to them. This documentary is a true piece and part of history both for skateboarding and Sacramento.

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