

Roller Boogie
Teen lovers Bobby and Terry band together with other roller skaters to try and prevent a powerful mobster taking over the land their favourite skating rink sits on, and compete in the Boogie Contest.
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Plot Summary
In 1970s Los Angeles, a young, aspiring singer named Terry struggles to make ends meet while working at a roller disco. She falls for Bobby, a talented young roller skater with dreams of competing professionally. Their budding romance is tested by external pressures including a local gang's attempts to take over the roller rink and Terry's own career aspirations.
Critical Reception
Roller Boogie was largely panned by critics upon its release, often cited for its thin plot, uninspired direction, and reliance on disco clichés. However, it found a cult following over the years, particularly among those nostalgic for the disco era and its energetic roller skating sequences.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its energetic roller skating sequences and a catchy disco soundtrack.
- Criticized for a weak and predictable storyline with wooden acting.
- Seen as a quintessential, albeit flawed, artifact of the late 1970s disco craze.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciate the film for its nostalgic value, fun roller skating scenes, and the vibrant disco atmosphere. Some viewers find the plot thin and the acting unconvincing, but many enjoy it as a lighthearted, entertaining piece of 70s pop culture.
Fun Fact
The film famously features a scene where stars Linda Blair and Jim Bray perform a complex roller skating routine set to the song 'Last Dance' by Donna Summer, which was a massive hit at the time of the film's release.
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