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Skatetown USA

  • 1979
  • PG
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
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Greg Bradford and Katherine Kelly Lang in Skatetown USA (1979)
At a roller-disco competition, two rivals find themselves becoming good friends while competing for a prize of $1000 in cash.
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At a roller-disco competition, two rivals find themselves becoming good friends while competing for a prize of $1000 in cash.At a roller-disco competition, two rivals find themselves becoming good friends while competing for a prize of $1000 in cash.At a roller-disco competition, two rivals find themselves becoming good friends while competing for a prize of $1000 in cash.

  • Director
    • William A. Levey
  • Writers
    • Nick Castle
    • William A. Levey
    • Lorin Dreyfuss
  • Stars
    • Judy Landers
    • Gary Hudson
    • Harlene Winsten
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    5.0/10
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    • Director
      • William A. Levey
    • Writers
      • Nick Castle
      • William A. Levey
      • Lorin Dreyfuss
    • Stars
      • Judy Landers
      • Gary Hudson
      • Harlene Winsten
    • 17User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
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    Judy Landers
    Judy Landers
    • Teri
    Gary Hudson
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    • Pistol Pete
    Harlene Winsten
    • Eleanor
    Johnny Pool
    • The Swiper
    Bob Minor
    Bob Minor
    • Donald - The Hulk
    Maurice Cook
    • Maurice
    • (as Maurice Cooke)
    April Allen
    • Charlene
    Gail Collier
    • Mouse
    Scott Baio
    Scott Baio
    • Richie
    Flip Wilson
    Flip Wilson
    • Harvey Ross
    Ron Palillo
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    • Frankey
    Ruth Buzzi
    Ruth Buzzi
    • Elvira
    Dave Mason
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    • Dave Mason
    Greg Bradford
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    • Stan
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    • Susan
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    • Ace
    Billy Barty
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    • Jimmy
    David Landsberg
    David Landsberg
    • Irwin
    • Director
      • William A. Levey
    • Writers
      • Nick Castle
      • William A. Levey
      • Lorin Dreyfuss
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    5xwaterskier

    Ehh.... it is what it is

    I found this movie on DVD at missed movies dot com, but it was clearly dubbed off a mid-grade VHS copy, so expect it to play like an episode of Chips your uncle recorded on his brand-new $800 VCR, back in 1981. If I were Patrick Swayze, I would've bought the rights to this movie years ago and buried it. One must be impressed with his skate/dancing prowess though. His "gang" looked like they could get beat up by the gang in the Michael Jackson Beat It video.

    It's basically a long, disco rollerskating music video, with a few jokes from Flip Wilson and the Unknown comic thrown in the mix.

    Besides seeing Horseshack and Marsha Brady, one of the pizza guys at the snack bar was the therapist in There's Something About Mary, although I can't seem to find his credit in either film.
    San Franciscan

    It's nowhere near the masterpiece Xanadu is, but it's still campy fun nevertheless.

    I never did understand why most audiences didn't go for XANADU. That movie had a huge cult following upon its theatrical release; while being considered a box office dud, it had the sort of presence that granted it an instant cult classic among musicals. I know tons and tons of people who love both the movie and the soundtrack dearly, and I've noticed that they are all the same personality I am--namely, folks who are starry-eyed by nature, have a strong sense of poetic beauty and grew up with before-Eisner Walt Disney movies.

    Story has it that SKATETOWN, U.S.A. was deliberately pushed back a couple of years or so the moment word got out that XANADU was in the works, for apparently the makers of this flick didn't want to chance XANADU's destroying it. They needn't have worried. This thing didn't have a chance to begin with. SKATETOWN is far, far, FAR inferior to the wonderful and delightful XANADU. It doesn't begin to even hold a candle to XANADU, which lives up to its title.

    And yet, SKATETOWN, U.S.A. is campy fun in its own way, a time capsule from the disco era that brings back memories despite obvious flaws in direction, choppy editing that insists on slashing the footage of some genuinely spectacular skating stunts before you can fully enjoy them, and a story that is nonexistant at best.

    The music makes this movie, hands down. It has a wonderful theme song and original songs as well as a whole slew of disco staples that are now truly timeless classics. And of course all the skating is a blast. And gotta love that goofball D.J. with his sparkle afro!

    There's one thing that seriously ruins my enjoyment of this film though. An annoying overweight worker at the snack bar who has a thing for hot dogs. This guy is just... seriously, he's disgusting! He's so gross and lacking in personal hygiene and basic cleanliness that... well, would *YOU* buy food from this guy? I swear, I lose all appetite (especially for hot dogs) upon seeing this guy in action. I'll be sitting there enjoying a wonderful skate dance set to gorgeous music, only to have the camera suddenly cut away to this jerk's gross antics. Edit him OUT entirely and this film would be much, much better and more carefree.

    Oh, and you haven't lived until you hear this flick's answer to the question "You saved my life... Why?"
    8rlcsljo

    The second best of the disco type films

    I know this isn't saying much, but after Saturday Night Fever, this was the best of the disco themed movies. Unlike SNF, this movie took the tact of most other disco films and tried to capture the "fun" side of disco, and greatly succeeds where many others of this type failed.Although most of the skits are only mildly amusing, the characterizations are on the money and work well.As with any musical, the dance numbers and songs make this movie and really make you want to dance and sing along with it(if you know how to roller skate)Once again, if you want a semi-historical document that seems to capture the tone of disco, this is a classic.
    4doyler79

    Skatetown, U.S.A.: A Roller-Disco Love Letter to the 70s

    Skatetown, U. S. A. Is a nostalgic trip to the glittering world of 1970s roller discos, where style overshadows substance. The film follows a dreamer drawn into Skatetown's vibrant skate scene, including a gang led by the charismatic Ace (a young Patrick Swayze). While Swayze and the era's disco-inspired visuals add charm, the plot is predictable, characters are underdeveloped, and dialogue feels cheesy. Early appearances by future stars like Scott Baio provide intrigue, but the film lacks depth. Best enjoyed as a campy, retro time capsule, it earns 4/10 for its kitschy appeal and historical value.
    5trickygirlb

    I loved this movie when I was 8

    I really wish they would release this on DVD. You gotta love those late 70's early 80's movies about Rollerskating. If you liked Rollerboogie, you'll love this! It's not a work of art, but it's a lot of fun, especially if you grew up in that time period. If anything it's fun to laugh at and say, "I really liked this crap?" How can you beat the all star cast of Scott Baio, Maureen McCormick, and that blonde guy who "acted" with Scott Baio as the jerky jock in Zapped. If you loved the 70's and afterschool specials, I highly suggest (if they ever release this) to give it a viewing. You'll laugh, you'll cry (that your actually having fun watching it), and it just might become your favorite movie about late 70's Rollerdisco.

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    • Trivia
      Film debut of Patrick Swayze. Film debut of Katherine Kelly Lang.
    • Quotes

      Rent-a-Cop: Ooh! Ooh!

    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Running/Head Over Heels/Skatetown, U.S.A./The Legacy/Yanks (1979)
    • Soundtracks
      Skatetown
      (Main Title)

      Written by Dave Mason and Brenda Harwell Cooper

      Performed by Dave Mason

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    • Release date
      • October 19, 1979 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Roller Disco
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood Palladium - 6215 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(interior: as Skatetown USA)
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • KBC
      • Rastar Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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