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Rockers

  • 1978
  • 1 Std. 40 Min.
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Rockers (1978)
Trailer for this musical drama starring some of the most famous 70s Jamaican musicians
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuHorsemouth sets himself up in business selling records but when gangsters steal his bike things start to turn nasty. As tensions build, Horsemouth and friends plot to end the gangsters reign... Alles lesenHorsemouth sets himself up in business selling records but when gangsters steal his bike things start to turn nasty. As tensions build, Horsemouth and friends plot to end the gangsters reign of terror and restore justice to the people of Kingston.Horsemouth sets himself up in business selling records but when gangsters steal his bike things start to turn nasty. As tensions build, Horsemouth and friends plot to end the gangsters reign of terror and restore justice to the people of Kingston.

  • Regie
    • Ted Bafaloukos
  • Drehbuch
    • Ted Bafaloukos
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Leroy 'Horsemouth' Wallace
    • Richard 'Dirty Harry' Hall
    • Monica Craig
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    • Regie
      • Ted Bafaloukos
    • Drehbuch
      • Ted Bafaloukos
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Leroy 'Horsemouth' Wallace
      • Richard 'Dirty Harry' Hall
      • Monica Craig
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    Leroy 'Horsemouth' Wallace
    • Horsemouth
    Richard 'Dirty Harry' Hall
    • Dirty Harry
    Monica Craig
    • Madgie
    Marjorie Norman
    • Sunshine
    Jacob Miller
    • Jakes
    Gregory Isaacs
    • Jah Tooth
    • (as Gregory Issacs)
    Burning Spear
    • Burning Spear
    • (as Winston Rodney)
    Kiddus I
    • Kiddus-I
    • (as Frank Dowding)
    Robbie Shakespeare
    Robbie Shakespeare
    • Robbie
    Big Youth
    • Big Youth
    • (as Manley Buchanan)
    Leroy Smart
    • Self
    Lester Bullocks
    • Dillinger
    Ashley Harris
    • Higher
    Peter Honiball
    • Honeyball
    L. Lindo
    • Jack Ruby
    Trevor Douglas
    • Leggo Beast
    Herman Davis
    • Bongo Herman
    Raymond Hall
    • Jeep Man
    • Regie
      • Ted Bafaloukos
    • Drehbuch
      • Ted Bafaloukos
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    9gr8fuldude-1

    Great Movie!

    I saw this movie when it premiered in 1977. Its as good today as it was then. If you're a reggae fan then this film will have you grinning the entire time.

    Its great to see all my favorite reggae artists. People like Robbie Shakespeare, Dirty Harry Hall, Gregory Issacs, Jacob Miller and Jack Ruby in a robin hood type film. The acting isn't great, but its still charming. The music is wonderful and the performance clips are a lot of fun.

    I suggest seeing the 25th anniversary edition of this film. A lot of cool things in it!

    REMOVE YA! --Dirty Harry
    8gbill-74877

    Fantastic window into 1970's reggae

    "Rasta, what are you doing inside there?" "Hey Rasta, what the Babylon am I deal with? I and I control to the fullness." "Get out, mon!" "Remove ya!!!"

    Such a great window into late 1970's Jamaica and the reggae scene, featuring many musicians playing themselves, such as Burning Spear, Gregory Isaacs, and Robbie Shakespeare. The soundtrack and the patois alone make this highly engaging, but maybe more importantly, it also highlights the social consciousness of Rastafarianism. This often seems to be overlooked in reggae music, which can be dismissed as music to get high to, but its deepest concerns are in the struggles of the common man against the corruption of the wealthy, and the oppression of the "Babylon system" they live under.

    We see that most obviously in the Robin Hood like story line in this film, which is a bit simple, but also in the lyrics of songs playing in the background, e.g. Junior Byles on Fade Away singing "the rich is getting richer every day, and the little that the poor man got, it shall be taken away, do you hear what I say?" or Gregory Isaacs on Slave Master singing "Every time I hear the music and I make a dip, a dip, slave master comes around and spank I with his whip, the whip." The solidarity with ending colonialism in African is also referred when producer Jack Ruby says they've just finished recording Free Rhodesia, which isn't heard here, but which the Black Disciples would release in real life.

    One of the things that didn't work as well for me was the way the main character (Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace) treated his family (which was his real life family too, btw). He's trying to provide for them by using all of their money to buy a motorbike so he can get around to sell records and play the drums in live sessions, but he's almost never home, and when he is, he downplays his wife's concerns about having money for food and clothing for their small kids. He tells her not to worry, Jah (God or Haile Selassie) will provide, and that he need only teach them their culture. He tells her to shut up several times, and we see none of her viewpoint.

    There is an interesting scene showing the tolerance of the faith when Horsemouth is confronted by his grandmother, a Christian who is celebrating baptisms in the river, and who asks the Lord to forgive his sins and for him to convert. Rather than argue or get angry with her, he simply accepts her, without backing down from his views. Here and in one or two other places, the fourth wall is broken, allowing a character to explain views of peace and brotherhood. Of course, when pushed by "the man," the film brews up some cathartic revenge, set to Peter Tosh's Stepping Razor, but it's not violent, and just involves a little redistribution of wealth. This is a film that feels deeply meaningful to culture, and it's one that works on several levels, despite its modest budget.
    McGonigle

    Great slice of Jamaican life

    As others have mentioned, this isn't a "story-telling" movie. The thin plot concerns Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace's purchase and loss of a motorbike, but the real value of this movie is as a snapshot of real life in Jamaica, outside of the tourist resorts. Most of the movie takes place in an urban setting (presumably Kingston, although part of the movie seems to take place in Ocho Rios) and this is really one of the closest looks you're ever going to get at the life of Jamaica's poor, working class musicians without going to Kingston in person. The musical performances are top-notch (especially a stunning a capella rendition of "Jah No Dead" by Burning Spear) and Horsemouth actually makes a pretty good actor, filled with righteous indignation as he goes after the "Mafia boy" who "t'ief" his bike. A must-see for any fan of Jamaican music or admirer or Jamaican culture.
    8strongislekb

    Great take on the Robin Hood Theme!

    I-man loves this movie! A true classic! Everyt'ing from the music to the actors to the land of the JA makes this a must see. Much more intimate than "The Harder They Come" and not as dark. This is also a very funny movie. The "Stepping Razor" walking montage is classic hilarity! Get this film and keep it in your collection. Do not lend it out or you might not see it again, sight? Without taking away from the great directing Theodore Bafaloukos did, this movie almost makes itself! Show me a movie with realer characters and I'll argue you with you day and night, seen? The soundtrack is great! All kinds of reggae styles from a cross-section of artists...many of whom are in the film! Jah Guide, Protection Until Time, and Loveful Heights!
    9irienesta

    I&I support dat to de fullness.

    One of my all time favorites! I've been looking for this one for a long long time. Having very strong documentary features, this film keeps surprising the viewer every minute. It is (at least for the first half an hour or so) as if someone just shouldered a camera and followed Horsemouth around Kingston doing his daily hustlin' business. Most of the the main characters are real people, playing themselves, esp. reggae artists and producers, and most of the locations are real as well. Later the plot turns into kind of a Robin Hood scenario, when the ghetto people strike back against the upper class mafia guys. What I like most about this movie is its many layers. It's like a deep insight into Jamaican society of the late 70's, the golden era of roots reggae, in all its many aspects like class struggle, Rastafari, family and religious issues. Several times, like in the opening scene or when Horsey gets punched by Sunshine's father, characters directly address the viewer personally by facing the camera which I've never seen used like this anywhere else. Technically it's remarkably well done (apart from some pretty dark underexposed moments), for instance they manage to have many songs of the soundtrack coming from actual sources in the picture.

    In one word: Great stuff, not only if you're into old school dub and reggae. If you have it, treasure it! If you don't, get it and then treasure it.

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      Ashley Higher Harris is a healer in real life, as well as playing one in the film. During production, his herbal preparations actually did heal the movie's sound-man of a severe skin allergy.
    • Zitate

      Horsemouth: I-man serve Selassie I continually. No matter what the weak heart say. And I know that I & I is like a tree, plant by the river of water, and not even the dog that piss against the wall of Babylon shall escape this judgment. For I & I know that all of the youth shall witness the day that Babylon shall fall!

    • Crazy Credits
      Devon Lewis is credited as "Keeper of the Peace", while the musician Prof-I is credited as "Ital Cook", Ital being a Rastafari vegetarian diet.
    • Verbindungen
      References Fahrraddiebe (1948)
    • Soundtracks
      Satta Amasagana
      by The Abyssinians (as The Abbysinians) with Ras Michael and The Sons of Negus

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      • 1978 (Jamaika)
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      • Jamaika
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      • Englisch
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      • Rockers Film Corporation
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