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  1. Sep 23, 2005 · A group of friends face new challenges when their neighborhood rink closes and they have to visit a different one in 1978 Chicago. The movie features disco music, slang, and skating stunts, and stars Bow Wow, Nick Cannon, and Meagan Good.

    • (7.9K)
    • Comedy, Drama, Music
    • Malcolm D. Lee
    • 2005-09-23
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roll_BounceRoll Bounce - Wikipedia

    Roll Bounce is a 2005 American comedy-drama film written by Norman Vance Jr. and directed by Malcolm D. Lee. The film stars hip hop artist Bow Wow as the leader of a roller skating crew in 1970s Chicago.

  3. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Xavier (Bow Wow), a teenage boy in Chicago, struggles with the loss of his mother and turns to roller skating as a way to deal with his...

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    • Malcolm D. Lee
    • PG-13
    • Shad "Bow Wow" Moss
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  4. Sep 22, 2005 · A nostalgic comedy about Chicago kids who roller skate in the 1970s. The film features Bow Wow, Chi McBride, Wesley Jonathan and Jurnee Smollett, and celebrates the roller disco culture and the father-son relationship.

  5. In the summer of 1978, a teenager and his group of friends face new challenges when their neighborhood roller-skating rink closes, forcing them to visit a...

    • (107)
    • Malcolm D. Lee
    • PG-13
    • 2 min
  6. Roll Bounce. 1970s roller-skate jams fuel this coming-of-age comedy as a group of young friends head over to the Sweetwater Roller Rink, where they find their modest talents are - at first - no competition for the trick skaters who rule the rink. 3,145 IMDb 6.2 1 h 47 min 2005. X-Ray PG-13. Comedy · Drama · Electrifying · Joyous.

  7. Sep 23, 2005 · Watch a trailer and learn more about Roll Bounce, a movie set in 1978 about a group of friends who face new challenges when their neighborhood roller-skating rink closes. The movie is directed by Malcolm D. Lee and written by Norman Vance Jr.