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Sep 23, 2005 · Roll Bounce: Directed by Malcolm D. Lee. With Shad Moss, Brandon T. Jackson, Chi McBride, Marcus T. Paulk. In the summer of 1978, a teenager and his group of friends face new challenges when their neighborhood roller-skating rink closes, forcing them to visit a different rink.
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.
Roll Bounce. 2005 · 1 hr 52 min. PG-13. Comedy · Drama · Music · Kids & Family. When their rink closes down, a group of teenagers from the south side of Chicago enter the roller skating contest at a ritzy rink on the north side. Subtitles: English.
Woot! 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.
Roll Bounce. The roller-disco craze of the late 1970s is the scene as a teen and his pals skate their way into a summer competition against rich kids.
Where to watch Roll Bounce (2005) starring Shad Moss, Brandon T. Jackson, Chi McBride and directed by Malcolm D. Lee. 1970s roller-skate jams fuel this coming-of-age comedy, as X and his friends, who rule their local rink, are shocked when their home base goes out of business.
In the summer of 1978, a teenager and his group of friends face new challenges when their neighborhood roller-skating rink closes, forcing them to visit a different rink. Starring Shad Moss ...
Xavier (Bow Wow), a teenage boy in Chicago, struggles with the loss of his mother and turns to roller skating as a way to deal with his angst. He and his friends are the stars of the skating rink...
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Sep 23, 2005 · In the summer of 1978, a teenager and his group of friends face new challenges when their neighborhood roller-skating rink closes, forcing them to visit a different rink.
Xavier (Bow Wow), a teenage boy in Chicago, struggles with the loss of his mother and turns to roller skating as a way to deal with his angst.