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Roadkill

  • 1989
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
787
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Roadkill (1989)
Road TripAdventureComedyDramaMusic

A music promoter sends a young woman on a road trip in search of a band who hasn't been showing up for their gigs.A music promoter sends a young woman on a road trip in search of a band who hasn't been showing up for their gigs.A music promoter sends a young woman on a road trip in search of a band who hasn't been showing up for their gigs.

  • Director
    • Bruce McDonald
  • Writers
    • Bruce McDonald
    • Don McKellar
  • Stars
    • Valerie Buhagiar
    • Gerry Quigley
    • Larry Hudson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    787
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bruce McDonald
    • Writers
      • Bruce McDonald
      • Don McKellar
    • Stars
      • Valerie Buhagiar
      • Gerry Quigley
      • Larry Hudson
    • 9User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Valerie Buhagiar
    Valerie Buhagiar
    • Ramona
    Gerry Quigley
    • Roy Seth, the Promoter
    Larry Hudson
    • Buddie, the Cab Driver
    Bruce McDonald
    Bruce McDonald
    • Bruce Shack, the Director
    Shaun Bowring
    • Mathew, the Weenie-Boy
    Don McKellar
    Don McKellar
    • Russel, the Serial Killer
    Mark Tarantino
    • Luke, the 15-Year Old Boy
    Jamie Rooney
    • Nature Film Narrator
    Peter Morfea
    • Jesus of Toronto
    Patricia Sims
    • Corporate Babe
    Nazareno Buhagiar
    • Ramona's Father
    Giovanna Buhagiar
    • Ramona's Mother
    Glen McLaren
    • Gas Station Attendant
    Ellen Dean
    • Waitress
    Earl Pastko
    • Children of Paradise drums
    Dean Richards Wiancko
    • Children of Paradise bass
    • (as Dean Richards)
    Jim Millan
    • Children of Paradise guitar
    Bruce Wilson
    • Producer
    • Director
      • Bruce McDonald
    • Writers
      • Bruce McDonald
      • Don McKellar
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    7Thaleia

    No Place Like Home

    An interesting look at one woman's journey of discovery, Ramona must find the ambulatory band, Children of Paradise, in order to find herself. Like Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz, Ramona meets a cab driver without a brain, a film-maker without a heart, and a serial killer without courage. In leading them to their own paths of personal growth, she discovers her own. An excellent, little film that is worth checking out though it may be difficult to find outside of Canada.
    the dude-28

    See this movie!

    I highly recommend this movie. It will probably not appeal to mainstream audiences, but that is to be expected. It's a brilliantly done low budget indie that may remind you of Tarantino, even though it was years before Reservoir Dogs. In fact, I'm surprised Tarantino hasn't acquired for Rolling Thunder(his distribution company). I know he's familiar with the director because he reportedly has the rights to one of his other films. You will have difficultly finding it in America. I recommend checking the internet auctions regularly. I assure you it is worth buying to see it, even if you only watch it once. Since it's so unknown in America, you can probably get it cheap as well. You may have noticed I haven't said anything yet about the plot. I think if I tell you plotlines you won't believe me. That's how "out-there" it is. And worth your time and money. Get this video.
    7The_Void

    Interesting low budget drama

    Roadkill is the first feature film from Canadian director Bruce McDonald. I can't profess to know much about him; but his directorial style reminded me of Jim Jarmusch, though this film is more low-key than most of Jarmusch's oeuvre. This film is shot in black and white, and it's clear that the director had only a shoestring budget to work with. The film triumphs over its budget, however, and that's thanks to a constantly interesting script, a rather strange atmosphere and a handful of good ideas. The film takes place in the world of rock and roll and focuses on a young woman named Ramona. Ramona has been sent by her boss, who owns a record company, to track down a lost band named Children of Paradise. Because Ramona can't drive (despite claiming to her boss that she could), she is forced to hire a taxi to drive across the country in search of the missing band. Along the way, she meets a variety of weird and wonderful characters.

    The film is very free flowing and it's never obvious where it's going to go next. This is a big asset to the film as it means it stays fresh and interesting for most of the duration. It does feel very raw, mostly owing to the lack of budget and the amateurish feel of the film is complimented by some rather casual performances. The lead role is taken by Valerie Buhagiar, who is not exactly the best actress you're ever likely to see; but actually fits the role well and her performance typifies the film. The film is about rock and roll and as such there's plenty of it featured. I've got to say that most of the songs featured in the film are not my type of music; though a number titled "We Will be the Leaders" by Nash the Slash is rather good. The film has a number of standout scenes that are likely to be remembered once it's finished; and a sequence with an aspiring serial killer is by far the best of them. Overall, this is a rather strange film and surely wont to everyone's tastes; but it's worth a look and I'd recommend it.
    10christianwb

    The best road movie ever!!!

    This is a totally awesome film. I first saw it when I was 17 and I have watched it many times since, each time gaining something new out of it. Surprisingly philosophical, "Roadkill" will make you think about life, purpose and the universe, it will also make you laugh and, yes, it will make you hum along to it's rocking soundtrack too. From the atmospheric black and white cinematography, to the evocative landscapes of Northland Ontario, to the magnificent, likable and witty character realizations, this is a seminal film that takes an original slant to what could have been a dried out and dusty subject; every member of the cast and crew give superb performances and I love them for it. Can you tell that I'm a fan? Don't, however, expect anything of the same high standard from the kinda sequel "Hard Core Logo", which I found to be pretty lame indeed. In sum, "Roadkill" rules and, to be honest, no sequel (no matter how 'kinda') could ever do it justice.
    Infofreak

    The second best Canadian rock'n'roll road movie ever.

    'Roadkill' is the second best Canadian rock'n'roll movie ever. The best one, in case you're interested, is 'Hard Core Logo'. Both movies are directed by Bruce McDonald, and it is a pity that very few people outside Canada are familiar with his work. (I'm guessing very few people IN Canada are either, but such is the way of the world...). McDonald's collaborator writer/actor Don McKellar went on to make the brilliant end of the world movie 'Last Night' sans McDonald, but the two make a great team, as this movie, and the equally original and quirky 'Highway 61' show. 'Highway 61's star Valerie Buhagiar also stars here, but in quite a different role, as Ramona, the inexperienced and tentative assistant of a sleazy rock promoter, Roy Seth (Gerry Quigley). Seth sends Ramona on an errand, to round up the Children Of Paradise, a flaky rock band who are making a mess of their tour, and losing him money. As she doesn't drive, she enlists the help of Buddy (Larry Hudson) a chatty cabbie with a million rock'n'roll anecdotes. Ramona and Buddy eventually lose track of each other, and she ends up lost and broke in Ontario, the Children Of Paradise's runaway lead singer nowhere to be found. Ramona's adventures continue, and she makes some strange acquaintances along the way, not least of which Russel the wanna-be serial killer (Don McKellar). This is a very strange, dark and (mostly) unpredictable low budget gem that should appeal to fans of odd films like 'Roadside Prophets', 'Motorama', early Jarmusch and the Coen brothers. It may not be a masterpiece but it's still an overlooked little beauty, and I wholeheartedly recommend it.

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    • Trivia
      Bruce McDonald originally conceived the film as a concert film focusing on the band A Neon Rome, but the band's lead singer, Neal Arbik, was uncooperative during the tour which the planned film was to focus on. Arbik eventually left the music industry before the film could get made as well as before his band's planned second album could even be recorded. Instead, the film became a fictionalized portrayal of A Neon Rome, depicting a band on the verge of collapsing in a similar manner.
    • Quotes

      Ramona: Russel, are you really a serial killer?

      Russel: Well, I've never really killed anyone before, but that's what I'm shooting for. That's my ambition. I know it's a hard profession, and it's a competive field and getting tougher every year. You have to kill about 20 people now before you're taken seriously, But let's face it, what other options do I have? There's not a lot of opportunities up here for social mobility. I mean you can either become a hockey player or take up a life of crime. And I have weak ankles, so there you go.

    • Crazy credits
      ...hardly any animals were killed during the shooting of this movie...
    • Connections
      Featured in Midnight Screenings: The Island of Dr. Moreau/Roadkill/Bliss (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      It's Saturday Night
      Performed by The Razorbacks

      (C) Two-Bit Publishing

      Courtesy WEA Music Canada

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    • Release date
      • August 9, 1990 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tod auf dem Highway
    • Filming locations
      • Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
    • Production company
      • Mr. Shack Motion Pictures
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    • Budget
      • CA$250,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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