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Roll Bounce is a 2005 American comedy-drama film written by Norman Vance Jr. and directed by Malcolm D. Lee. The film stars hip hop artist Bow Wow as the leader of a roller skating crew in 1970s Chicago. The film also includes Nick Cannon, Meagan Good, Brandon T. Jackson, Wesley Jonathan, Chi McBride, Kellita Smith, Jurnee Smollett and Mike Epps.
- September 23, 2005
Sep 23, 2005 · A group of friends face new challenges when their neighborhood roller-skating rink closes in 1978 Chicago. Watch the trailer, see the cast and crew, read user and critic reviews, and find out more about the film's soundtrack and trivia.
- Malcolm D. Lee
- 81
- 1 min
1970s roller-skate jams fuel this coming-of-age comedy as a group of young friends head over to the Sweetwater Roller Rink, where they find their modest talents are - at first - no competition for the trick skaters who rule the rink. 3,124 IMDb 6.2 1 h 47 min 2005. X-Ray PG-13. Comedy · Drama · Electrifying · Joyous.
- 107 min
Roll Bounce is a 2005 comedy film about a group of friends who face new challenges when their neighborhood roller-skating rink closes. You can watch it online on Starz channels or buy or rent it on various platforms.
- (75)
- Xavier 'X'; Junior; Curtis Smith
- PG-13
- 2005
Watch Roll Bounce, a 2005 film directed by Malcolm D. Lee, on Hulu. It follows a teen and his friends who compete in a roller-disco contest in the 1970s.
- Malcolm D. Lee
- September 23, 2005
- Bow Wow
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Xavier (Bow Wow) and his friends face a new challenge when their local skating rink closes and they join a contest at a fancier place. See the cast, reviews, ratings, and where to watch this 2005 film set in the 1970s.
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- Comedy, Drama, Romance
- PG-13
Sep 22, 2005 · A nostalgic memory of disco roller-dancing in the late 1970s, this film follows four Chicago kids who enter a big Skate-Off at a new rink. The film shows a summer of fun, romance and drama in the lives of black people who live in well-kept homes, have jobs, don't do drugs and don't use a famous 12-letter word.