Detroit Rock City (1999)
August 13, 1999Release Date
Detroit Rock City (1999)
August 13, 1999Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Giuseppe Andrews
Lex
James DeBello
Trip Hurudie
Edward Furlong
Hawk
Sam Huntington
Jeremiah 'Jam' Bruce
Lin Shaye
Mrs. Bruce
Melanie Lynskey
Beth Bumsteen
Natasha Lyonne
Christine
Shannon Tweed
Amanda Finch
Emmanuelle Chriqui
Barbara
Kristin Booth
Cashier
Joe Flaherty
Father Phillip McNulty
Matthew G. Taylor
Chongo
Miles Dougal
Elvis
Nick Scotti
Kenny
David Quane
Bobby
Rodger Barton
Mr. Stewart Bumsteen
Kathryn Haggis
Mrs. Stewart Bumsteen
David Gardner
Detroit Priest
Cody Jones
Little Kid
Joan Heney
Study Hall Teacher
Ron Jeremy
MC
Gene Simmons
Kiss / Producer
Paul Stanley
Kiss
Ace Frehley
Kiss
Peter Criss
Kiss
Richard Hillman
Scalper
Kevin Corrigan
Beefy Guy #1
Ryan Letriard
Six Year Old #2
Julian Richings
Ticket Taker
Rob Smith
Simple Simon
Aaron Berg
Bartender
Paul Brogren
Roadie #1
Allan Clow
Man with Coat / Stunts
Chris Benson
Mr. Johansen
Colleen Williams
Nun
Stephen Joffe
Six Year Old #1
Joseph Haase
Security Guard
Kevin Corrigan
Beefy Jerk #1
Steve Schirripa
Beefy Guy #2 / Beefy Jerk #2
Lindy Booth
Girl #1
Christina Sicoli
Foxy Girl
Michael Barry
Nerd
Vic Rigler
Pizza Boy
Eileen Flood
Female Parishoner
Pamela Bowen
Matmok Lieutenant
Johnie Chase
Cop #1
Shane Daly
Chongo's Friend
Noah Dalton Danby
Chongo's Friend
Christopher Lee Clements
Stripper #1
Jonathan Cuthill
Stripper #2
Nemo Vojic
Stripper #3
Rich Coulson
Stripper #4
Michael Kremko
Stripper #5
Derek De Luis
Stripper #6
Tara Elliott
Babe #2
Elissa Bradley
Babe #3
Cherry Flatley
Babe #4
Leilene Ondrade
Babe #5 / Stunts
Hazel K. Anderson
Babe #6 / Stunts
Jessica Kleiner
Babe #7
Nadia Dalchand
Babe #8
Kerri Michalica
Babe #9
Kerry Robinson
Babe #10
Dino M. Sicoli
Really Lucky Hot Tub Dude
Gurjeet Ahluwalia
Smoker (uncredited)
Todd Bendera
Kiss Fan (uncredited)
Jason Biggs
Guy in Red Track Suit (uncredited)
Sonny Bono
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Jimmy Carter
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Cher
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Raven Cinello
Student (uncredited)
Bryan Dunn
It's Raining Men Dancer (uncredited)
Frank Falcone
Roadie (uncredited)
Matt Graver
Mini-Mart Hostage (uncredited)
Gavin Heffernan
Drunken Fan (uncredited)
Kassandra Marr
Groupie (uncredited)
A.C. McCray
Concert Attendee (uncredited)
Brian McGuire
Teenager (uncredited)
Randy Meehan
Concert kid (uncredited)
Rina Nath
Babe #1 (uncredited)
Richard Nixon
Self - in Resignation Speech (archive footage) (uncredited)
Lisa Perkins
Simple Simon's Co-Host (uncredited)
Adam Rifkin
It's Raining Men Billboard Model (uncredited) / Director
Tim Sullivan
KISS Concert Audience Member (uncredited)
Louis Tripp
Nerdy Kid (uncredited)
Andy Warhol
Self - at Studio 54 (archive footage) (uncredited)
Bill Welychka
Man Backstage (uncredited)
Mark Goldblatt
Editor
Kathleen Haase
Producer
Peter Schink
Editor / Second Unit Director
J. Peter Robinson
Original Music Composer
Barry Levine
Producer
John R. Leonetti
Director of Photography
Carl V. Dupré
Writer
Divyo Putney
Hairdresser
Marlene Schneider
Makeup Artist
Richard Black
Third Assistant Director
Michael Hertlein
Dialogue Editor / ADR Editor
Dean Hovey
Sound Editor
Geralyn Wraith
Makeup Designer
Michael Mullane
Sound Effects Editor
Mike Gow
Stunts
C.J. Lusby
Stunts
Steve C. Aaron
Sound Mixer
Sue Parker
Stunts
Pamela Mills
Hairstylist
Charles Braive
First Assistant Director
C.W. Jones
Foley Mixer
Tim Barraball
Special Effects
Katrin Clark
Assistant Hairdresser
Dawn Rivard
Special Effects Assistant
Daniel White
Key Special Effects
Skyler Wilson
Special Effects Technician
Harley Cohen
Third Assistant Director
Dorian Cheah
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Danielle Ghent
Dialogue Editor
Craig Jurkiewicz
Foley Editor
Ossama Khuluki
Foley Artist
Richard Malzahn
Visual Effects Supervisor
Robert Racki
Stunts
Kate Willingham
Stunts
J.P. Dame
Set Dresser
Marilyn Kiewiet
Set Designer
Mary Erstad
Foley Mixer
Susan Davis
Stunts
D. Joanne Malo
Second Assistant Director
Randy Butcher
Stunts
Alan Freedman
ADR Mixer
Robert Jackson
Dialogue Editor
Roland N. Thai
Sound Effects Editor
Kimberly Sylvester
Visual Effects Supervisor
Kim MacLaren
Stunts
Paul Rutledge
Stunts
Tony Markes
Second Unit Director
Ian Woolf
First Assistant Director
Javier Bennassar
Sound Effects Editor
Matt Dubin
Sound Engineer
Lisle Engle
Sound Effects Editor
David Lee Fein
Foley Artist
Frank Gaeta
Supervising Sound Editor
Kym Kristalie
Stunts
Robin Pecholcs
Stunts
Alison Reid
Stunts / Stunt Coordinator
Mathew Waters
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ermes Blarasin
Stunts
Wendy Carroll
Stunts
Patrick Mark
Stunts
Tammy McArthur
Stunts
Judi Cooper-Sealy
Hair Designer
Eileen Lindsley
Hairstylist / Makeup Artist
John Ross
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Lucy Sustar
Foley Editor
Derek Liscoumb
Special Effects Technician
Leigh Bianco
Stunts
Tom Farr
Stunts
Bryan J. Thomas
Stunts
Dave Van Zeyl
Stunts
Karola Dirnberger
Hair Department Head
Grant Lucibello
Second Assistant Director
Diane Marshall
Foley Artist
Media.
Details.
Release DateAugust 13, 1999
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 35m
Content RatingR
Budget$6,500,000
Box Office$4,217,115
Filming LocationsToronto · Hamilton, Canada
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Detroit Rock City is a 1999 American teen comedy film directed by Adam Rifkin and written by Carl V. Dupré. It tells of four teenage boys in a Kiss tribute band who try to see their idols in a concert in Detroit in 1978. It took its title from the Kiss song of the same name. The film stars Edward Furlong, Giuseppe Andrews, James DeBello, Sam Huntington, the members of Kiss (Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Ace Frehley and Peter Criss), Natasha Lyonne and Lin Shaye.
The film was primarily shot in Canada, such as at Cedarbrae Collegiate Institute in Toronto and Copps Coliseum in Hamilton, but also at Fox Theatre in Detroit, Michigan, United States. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed approximately $6 million against a $17 million budget.