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Roadie

  • 1980
  • PG
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Roadie (1980)
A young Texas good ol' boy has a knack with electronic equipment, and that talent gets him a job as a roadie with a raucous travelling rock-and-roll show.
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A young Texas good ol' boy has a knack with electronic equipment, and that talent gets him a job as a roadie with a raucous travelling rock-and-roll show.A young Texas good ol' boy has a knack with electronic equipment, and that talent gets him a job as a roadie with a raucous travelling rock-and-roll show.A young Texas good ol' boy has a knack with electronic equipment, and that talent gets him a job as a roadie with a raucous travelling rock-and-roll show.

  • Director
    • Alan Rudolph
  • Writers
    • Big Boy Medlin
    • Michael Ventura
    • Zalman King
  • Stars
    • Meat Loaf
    • Kaki Hunter
    • Art Carney
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alan Rudolph
    • Writers
      • Big Boy Medlin
      • Michael Ventura
      • Zalman King
    • Stars
      • Meat Loaf
      • Kaki Hunter
      • Art Carney
    • 24User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Meat Loaf
    Meat Loaf
    • Travis W. Redfish
    Kaki Hunter
    Kaki Hunter
    • Lola Bouilliabase
    Art Carney
    Art Carney
    • Corpus C. Redfish
    Gailard Sartain
    Gailard Sartain
    • B.B. Muldoon
    Don Cornelius
    Don Cornelius
    • Mohammed Johnson
    Rhonda Bates
    Rhonda Bates
    • Alice Poo
    Joe Spano
    Joe Spano
    • Ace
    Richard Marion
    • George
    Sonny Carl Davis
    Sonny Carl Davis
    • Bird
    • (as Sonny Davis)
    Ginger Varney
    • Weather Girl
    Al Mays
    • Mohammed's Bodyguard
    Cindy Wills
    • Prom Queen
    Allan Graf
    Allan Graf
    • Tiny
    Merle Kilgore
    • Merle Kilgore
    Ramblin' Jack Elliott
    Ramblin' Jack Elliott
    • Jack Elliott
    Roy Orbison
    Roy Orbison
    • Roy Orbison
    Hank Williams Jr.
    Hank Williams Jr.
    • Hank Williams Jr.
    Hector Britt
    • Hank
    • Director
      • Alan Rudolph
    • Writers
      • Big Boy Medlin
      • Michael Ventura
      • Zalman King
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    Sir_B

    Should be a cult classic

    This was a great movie and if you're into American pop music culture and history I think you would enjoy this movie greatly.

    Meatloaf stars as Travis W. Redfish, an engineering genius who ends up being a rock and roll roadie and gaining the reputation as the greatest roadie that ever lived. He ends up in this situation when the bus carrying groupie Lola Bouilliabase breaks down on a stretch of road near Travis' home town.

    Art Carney is wonderful as Travis' father and junkyard owner and the movie is full of cameo appearances by the likes of Debbie Harry, Roy Orbison, Alice Cooper (who Lola is in love with) and has music from a wide variety of 80's artists.

    I was so impressed when I saw this movie I went out and bought the soundtrack, which is a double fold out album with pictures and some background information.

    I also liked the movie slogan "The Bands make it rock, but the Roadies make it roll"

    I think "Roadie" is deserving of cult-classic status, but unfortunately I don't think very many people saw it. I have not seen it in a video store to buy or rent in over 10 years.

    So if you do see it, grab it! (and tell me where you found it!)
    Michael_Elliott

    Horrid Screenplay but the Music is Good

    Roadie (1980)

    ** (out of 4)

    Travis Redfish (Meat Loaf) is a man who can fix anything so he's hired by a promoter to become a roadie and make sure a rock and roll show keeps going without issues. Lola (Kaki Hunter) is a virgin groupie who wants to land in NYC so that she can give herself to Alice Cooper (who plays himself). ROADIE was one of many musicals that went down as a major flop back in the day but looking at the picture today you can't help but find it somewhat charming and of course there's all the major talent on display. I think the biggest problem can be spotted in the opening credits when you see that four different people are credited with the story. This "story" appears to have about four different sides and all of them are fighting against one another and in the end you're really left with a movie that doesn't seem to know what it wants to be. On one hand, you have a behind the scenes look at a rock show on tour but the thing is so tame that you really do feel as if you're watching something that has been watered down. On another hand you have a groupie getting used to the road but Meat Loaf's character is so full of holes that you have a hard time making any sense out of him. Another problem with the story is that Loaf's character goes "crazy" at times and apparently this is from an earlier UFO abduction but this subplot is just downright annoying. The story goes off in so many directions that you're head will be hurting by the time it's over or you at least be sitting there wondering why they couldn't have just left the spotlight on some of the music acts. Hank Williams, Jr., Blondie, Asleep at the Wheel, Roy Orbison, Jack Elliott and The Pleasant Valley Boys are just a few of the acts that appear and most of them give good performances. We even get a duet between Williams and Orbison, which is certainly worth sitting through. Cooper gets the biggest role of any of the musical acts and he has proved that he can be a very reliable actor and his charm is certain quite high here. One wishes that he had been given even more screen time as he's quite funny here and we also get a couple songs including Only Women Bleed. Meat Loaf also delivers a pretty likable performance as he certainly makes you entertained by his character even though it's underwritten. Hunter is also good in her role. Art Carney appears of Loaf's father but he's sadly wasted. ROADIE is a pretty bad movie due to its bad screenplay but at the same time fans of the musical acts should be somewhat entertained with the music alone. There's a good film somewhere in here but sadly it just goes off in way too many directions.
    5dino42

    Love finding these DVD's of movies we haven't seen in years

    Roadie is a silly movie, but it has its moments. My husband & I still have our occasional brain locks. We saw this on HBO in about 1980, and hadn't seen it since, but still talked about it. We found it on DVD last month and we laughed and sometimes said oh--didn't Blondie look really good then, and Hank Williams Jr. was kinda tame. We liked it. Some times it is over the top, but most times is kinda sweet and the music is not bad, except the title version of Everything Works if you Let It (there is another version which is not so bad in the movie) by Cheap Trick. Alice Cooper is fun to watch, but not as much fun as Meatloaf, and luckily they got Art Carney to play Dad.
    heyeron

    one of the few great rock 'n' roll movies

    I saw this movie in the theatre (independant movie house), in 1980. I loved it. It is a very fun movie, filled with the rebellious spirit of rock & roll. I hope, by some miracle, it comes to DVD. With all the great music, this movie would make a great sountrack (isolated score, hmmm).
    10barkingchimp

    What You Really Want From A Cult Movie

    As an "old guy" with a nervous disposition who has enough trouble sitting through many movies once, the ultimate tribute I can give this great "on the road" rock'n'roll saga is that I watched it numerous times when it was on cable in 1981, I have watched it several dozens of times on VHS, and now that it's on DVD, I have watched it several times again. You can put a lot of mileage on this road movie. The film has a rock'n'roll backdrop—a backdrop we rarely see from the workingman's eye the way we do here. The movie gives us what amounts to real-world views of several 70's favorites (Meatloaf, Alice Cooper, Blondie, etc.). It has a great premise, the howling self-reliant "Everything Works If You Let It" theme. It also enjoys a background soundtrack that fires on all twelve cylinders. But what keeps me watching the film is that it is really funny in an honest, straight-forward way that we have enjoyed far too seldom since Hollywood started grinding out its cookie-cutter farces in the wake of "Airplane." The dual surprises of the film are the really solid performances put in by Alice Cooper and Meatloaf in their respective roles as rock star and roadie. I am unqualified in my admiration of this movie, but I will tightly qualify the people to whom I would suggest the film. This is a "cult" movie in the most real sense of the word and anyone who is made nervous by rock music, farce that is outside of the "Scary Movie" mainstream, or three-hundred pound leading men (Meatloaf) should avoid this movie at all costs. Also, there is a certain good IL' boy mentality at work here that will not play for some parts of the audience. But to the core audience of the film, these are not qualifications, they are recommendations. The thing I am saddest about is that the movie's soundtrack is no longer available. The soundtrack was worth having simply for the long and messy "Brainlock" which plays during one of the few really funny car chases in the history of film.

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    • Trivia
      Travis W. Redfish's house at the movie's beginning was the same house used in the cult horror movie Massacre à la tronçonneuse (1974).
    • Quotes

      Travis W. Redfish: Why is my life so much harder than everybody else's?

    • Connections
      Featured in Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Driving My Life Away
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      Performed by Eddie Rabbitt

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    • Release date
      • June 13, 1980 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Майстер
    • Filming locations
      • Soap Creek Saloon, Austin, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Alive Enterprises
      • Vivant Productions
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    • Budget
      • $4,700,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,226,370
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,002,263
      • Jun 15, 1980
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,226,370
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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