The Sixth Element: The Ross Clarke-Jones Story

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The Sixth Element: The Ross Clarke-Jones Story
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10/3/20061h 0m

Theatrical Release (US)

Overview:

Overview The Sixth Element By any standard, the life story of Ross Clarke-Jones qualifies as riveting. A daredevil ad extremis, Clarke-Jones learned to tackle and surmount some of the most mammoth waves on the face of the Earth. And that attitude fittingly mirrors the surfer's approach to life, colored and shaped by an insatiable restlessness and a hunger for new thrills. His drive transported him from one exotic corner of the world to another, Tasmania to the Amazon and everywhere in between. This documentary tells Clarke-Jones's amazing story, with insights from heavyweights including Jeff Bushman, Matt Hoy, Noah Johnson, Jamie Brisick, Kelly Slater and many others. The late Dennis Hopper narrates.

Director:

Justin McMillan

Status:

Released

Language:

English

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Key words:

  • surfing

Cast

Jamie R. Brisick

~ as ~

himself

Ross Clarke-Jones

~ as ~

Himself

Dennis Hopper

Dennis Hopper

~ as ~

Narrator

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