Skatetown U.S.A. (1979)

  • Year: 1979
  • Released: 01 Oct 1979
  • Country: United States
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  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079912/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/skatetown_u_s_a
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  • Language: English
  • MPA Rating: PG
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Runtime: 98 min
  • Writer: Nick Castle, William A. Levey, Lorin Dreyfuss
  • Director: William A. Levey
  • Cast: Judy Landers, Gary Hudson, Harlene Winsten
  • Keywords: rollerskates, disco, campy, roller skating,
4.9/10

Skatetown U.S.A. Storyline

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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Skatetown U.S.A. Movie Reviews

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.

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.

Roll and Rock

Skatetown USA along with Roller Boogie is a celebration of that brief time that roller disco was ruling the youth culture. Unless you like the music scene, rollerskating, or want to see this variety of current and former performers from television stroll on the screen and do their bit one better avoid the film.

But the music and the choreographed skating numbers are the thing here and the plot such as it is just gets in the way. Scott Baio from The Valley is manager of skating brother and sister Greg Bradford and Maureen McCormick and he’s brought them to that Mecca of roller disco palaces Skatetown USA to take on the champ Patrick Swayze who has a large and menacing posse. In fact Swayze will do just about anything to win so Baio has to be on his toes.

Flip Wilson owns Skatetown USA along with Billy Barty and Flip has some scenes as his drag character Geraldine. A whole lot of other familiar TV faces make an appearance and hopefully their paychecks cleared the bank.

Greg Bradford was and remains the ultimate surfer boy. He and Swayze are both talented dancers and the competition is fierce. This was Swayze’s film debut. His acting chops were displayed later in his career.

Unless you are nostalgic for the era, Skatetown USA is not your film.