Haggard: The Movie

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Haggard: The Movie

The Haggard movie poster.
Directed by Bam Margera
Produced by Bam Margera
Joseph Frantz
Brandon Dicamillo
Written by Bam Margera
Chris "Hoofbite" Aspite
Brandon DiCamillo
Starring Ryan Dunn
Jenn Rivell,
Rake Yohn
Bam Margera
Brandon DiCamillo
Distributed by 411 Productions
Ventura Distribution
Release date(s) June 24, 2003
Running time 96 min.
Language English
Budget $550,000 (estimated)
Followed by Minghags: The Movie
IMDb profile

Haggard is a 2003 independent comedy film based on the true story of how Ryan Dunn's promiscuous girlfriend cheated on him. The film was financed, directed and produced by Bam Margera.

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[edit] Plot

Ryan Dunn is a depressed man who is obsessed with his promiscuous ex-girlfriend, Glauren (played by Jenn Rivell). After discovering that Glauren has been seeing a metalhead named Hellboy (Rake Yohn), Dunn is devastated. Still skeptical, Dunn pays his best friends Valo (Bam Margera) and Falcone (Brandon DiCamillo) to break into Glauren's house to attain proof that her new relationship is serious. While Valo and Falcone take on several great endeavors to help their friend, Ryan is tormented with a slow and subtle period of mental and physical deterioration. After Valo and Falcone conspire to make Hellboy's life miserable, Ryan finds a new girlfriend and is finally able to get over Glauren.

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[edit] Crew

  • Bam Margera - director, writer, film editor, executive producer
  • Joseph Frantz - producer, cinematography, camera
  • Chris "Hoofbite" Aspite - writer
  • Brandon DiCamillo - writer, art director

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