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*Joe Estevez also appears in the MST3K classics, [[Werewolf (MST3K)|Werewolf]] and [[Soultaker (MST3K)|Soultaker]]. |
*Joe Estevez also appears in the MST3K classics, [[Werewolf (MST3K)|Werewolf]] and [[Soultaker (MST3K)|Soultaker]]. |
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==Gallery== |
Revision as of 18:56, 22 August 2015
Rollergator | |
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Riffed by | RiffTrax |
Riffers | Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy, Bill Corbett |
Series | None |
Date Released | August 21, 2015 |
Rollergator is a 1996 pathetic attempt at a comedy movie, written and directed by Donald G. Jackson. It features a cheap, rubber purple alligator puppet and Joe Estevez. RiffTrax released their riff in August 2015.
Plot Synopsis and Preview
A young teenage girl tries to help a small, purple-colored, jive-talking alligator escape from the clutches of a greedy carnival owner as well as as assortment of various characters so he can be reunited with his owner.
Cast and Crew
- Sandra Shuker as P.J. Smith
- Joe Estevez as Chico Dennis
- Conrad Brooks as Swamp Farmer
- Jenette Lynne Hawkins as Slingshot
- Lisa Kaake as Dark Ninja
- Bobbie Blackford as Karate Instructor
- Larry Maddox as Reggie Dennis
- Nicholas Adams as Frogface
- Erin O'Bryan as Roller Blade Mama
Quotes
Notes
- Joe Estevez also appears in the MST3K classics, Werewolf and Soultaker.
- This is the third 2015 riff to feature a poorly executed puppet premise, the first being To Catch a Yeti and the second being Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare.