Roadie (film)

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Roadie
Directed by Alan Rudolph
Produced by Zalman King
Carolyn Pfeiffer
John E. Pommer
Written by Big Boy Medlin
Michael Ventura
Zalman King
Alan Rudolph
Starring Meat Loaf
Kaki Hunter
Don Cornelius
Gailard Sartain
Art Carney
Distributed by United Artists
Release date(s) June 13, 1980
Running time 105 min.
Language English
Budget N/A
IMDb profile

Roadie is a 1980 film directed by Alan Rudolph about a truck driver who becomes a roadie for a traveling rock and roll show. The film stars Meat Loaf and marks his first starring role in a film. There are also cameo appearances by musicians such as Roy Orbison, Hank Williams Jr., Blondie and Alice Cooper.

Tagline: Bands make it rock, but roadies make it roll.

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