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Submit ReviewUniversal Pictures released North Shore to theaters on August 14, 1987. William Phelps directed the film starring Matt Adler, Nia Peeples, and Gregory Harrison.
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Universal Pictures released North Shore to theaters on August 14, 1987. William Phelps directed the film starring Matt Adler, Nia Peeples, and Gregory Harrison.
In North Shore, Arizonan, Rick Kane, sets out to surf the big wave season on the north shore of Oahu, Hawaii, after winning a local surfing contest in a tiny Arizona wave pool. Once in Hawaii, he immediately finds that he’s a fish out of water and surfing in the ocean is much different than a wave pool. After a local surf gang robs him, he has a chance meeting with famous surfboard shaper Chandler. The two bond when they find out they have an artistic connection, Chandler offers Rick a place to sleep and something to eat. Chandler teaches him how to be a soul surfer instead of someone who surfs for fame and money.
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