Roller Town (2011)
September 15, 2011Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Mark Little
Leo / Boogaloos Member / Writer
Kayla Lorette
Julia
George Basil
Gregs (as George William Basil)
Pat Thornton
Beef
Brian Heighton
Murray
Scott Vrooman
Davis / Boogaloos Member / Writer
Kyle Dooley
Tad / John Spltbt
Christopher Shore
Martin
Adam Robert Bayne
Music
Evany Rosen
Beth
Brian Macquarrie
Grandpa / God of Disco
Cheryl Hann
Dance Instructor / Vomiting Girl
Jordan Talbot
Jordan
Sherry Smith
Joanne
Cecil Wright
Disco Dogfather
Glen Matthews
Rick
Bill Wood
Brick Assassin
Sam Humphreys
Boy
Andrew Bush
Pete / Boogaloos Member / Director / Writer
Gordon Patrick White
Johnny
Jonathan Torrens
Patron
Chase Duffy
Officer Mike
Michael McPhee
Jeff
Christopher Porter
Cinematographer
Jack Wynters
Judge
John Beale
Businessman
Erin Hennessey
CastingDirector
Howard D'Arcy
Old Man
Amy Kerr
Hot Girl
Jason Clarke
ProductionDesigner
Rhys Bevan-John
Awesome Cop
Mallory Glenn
Makeup Artist
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Details.
Release DateSeptember 15, 2011
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 15m
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Roller Town is a Canadian comedy film, directed by Andrew Bush and released in 2011. Featuring the sketch comedy troupe Picnicface, the film is set in the 1970s, and stars Mark Little as Leo, a roller skater who tries to save his favourite roller rink from being converted into a video arcade, while also trying to win the love of Julia (Kayla Lorette), the mayor's daughter.
The other members of the troupe — Bush, Scott Vrooman, Kyle Dooley, Cheryl Hann, Evany Rosen, Brian MacQuarrie and Bill Wood — also appear in the film in supporting roles, as well as Adam Robert Bayne, Jordan Talbot, George Basil, Brian Heighton, Pat Thornton, John Beale, Rhys Bevan-John, Howard D'Arcy and Nicki Davis.
The film premiered as the opening film of the 2011 Atlantic Film Festival, before going into commercial release in 2012.