Two Hawaii boys who grew up to change the face of surfing are the subjects of this &NFi;Surfer's Journal&NFi_; documentary. Surfing's first true superstar, Jeff Hakman won the inaugural Duke Kahanamoku Invitational in 1965 (at age 17) and later founded the surf-wear giant Quiksilver -- and then almost lost it all to drugs. "Rubber Man" Larry Bertlemann, meanwhile, brought skateboarding moves to the swells, inventing a new school of surfing in the process.
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